(British) The osprey.
1871 Robert Browning,''Balustrion's Adventure: A Transcript from Euripides'', line 117–24:
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(archaic) , the bearded vulture, the diet of which is almost exclusively bone marrow.
1880, [uncredited English translator], The Man who Laughs by Victor Hugo, Book the Third, Chapter I:
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(obsolete) The young of the sea eagle or bald eagle.
: Calcareous lies, slate, and trap are still to be found there, rising from layers of conglomerate, like teeth from a gum; but the pickaxe has broken up and leveled those bristling, rugged peaks which were once the fearful perches of the…
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