Turtle-coloured Feather, long Veins and Sails, buc 

 ficnderihaped, a long Train, high Thighs, and white 

 on the Pendant Feathers, a large wide Koot, with ilen- 

 dcr Stretchers, and Talons tending fomcwhat to an 

 azure colour. 



You may know her in her flight from another by 

 the ftirring of her Wingsifor (he ufeth no thick ftroak, 

 but getteth up to her Mountee leifurely , without any 

 great making out : befides (he may be known by- her 

 extraordinary large Sails. 



The differences between the Haggard and Fatilcou" 

 gentle are thefe : # • 



Firii, the Haggard is larger, being longer-armed 

 with longer Beak and Talons , having a higher Neck, 

 with a long and fair-feafoned Head. 



Secondly, her Beam-feathers in flight are longer than 

 the Fanlcon- gentle 5 , her Train fomewhat larger : a- 

 gain, the Haggard hath a flat Thigh, and the other's 

 is round. 



Thirdly, the Hagi^ard will lie longer on the Wing» 



Fourthly , the Haggard at long flight exceeds the 

 Faulcon-gentle \ which la ft flieth with more fpeed from 

 the Fift than the other. For maintenance of Flight 

 and goodncfs of VVing the Haggard exceeds all other 

 Haivks. 



Fifthly, and laflly, the Haggard is more deliberate 

 and advifcd in her Stooping than the Faukon-g€»tle^ 

 who is more hot and hafly in her Actions, and wMXm^ 

 the Fowl, is apt prefently to fly oh head at the Check. 



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