The poor fishhawk, with a loud cry, timidly flies away.
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The charm was an exact replica of a fishhawk.
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We watched them, in concealment of course, and we saw a fishhawk capture his dinner.
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The young 'uns calls him a fishhawk.
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Nothing living was in sight, except a huge fishhawk that waited expectantly on a dead branch overhanging the water.
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First, those that repair or appropriate the last year's nest, as the wren, swallow, bluebird, great-crested flycatcher, owls, eagles, fishhawk, and a few others.
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And Plunger the Osprey is a Hawk, usually called FishHawk.
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Some call it the FishHawk and others the Osprey.
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Why, that was Plunger the Osprey, though some people call him FishHawk, replied Jerry.
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The children recognized the FishHawk they had seen the first day they went to the sea-shore.
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FishHawk, said the tailor.
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FishHawk that very moment.
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"The fishhawk is also known as the osprey."
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Audubon or Wilson, I forget which, tells of a pair of fishhawks, or ospreys, that built their nest in an ancient oak.
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Of the remaining three the FishHawk is only indirectly injurious: hence but two remain to be considered, viz., the Sharp-shinned and Cooper's Hawks.