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The whole: beak of the Falco kind is hooked; it hasa 
cere, which is a naked waxy fkin, that covers the bafe 
vef the beak. ‘The noftrils are {mall, oval, and placed in ~ 
othe cere. 
The head is clofely covered with feathers; and the 
tongue is divided at the point. The legs and feet are 
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HERE are many \fngeirs of the F alco 
genus, VIZ. Eagles, Falcons, Baazards 
) Hawks and Kites. ay 5 
‘There are Eagles in every quarter of the world 
in Europe, Afia, Africa, and America. 
The Eagle can fee farther and better than any 
bird; but cannot fmell fo well as the Vulture. 
_ It never eats any thing which it. does not kill 
~itfelf; and when it has eaten as much as it wants 
once, it flies away, and does not come back 
‘to the fame thing any more.—So that the Eagle 
: is not nearly fo greedy as the Vulture. 

ta, Eagles carry away fawns, and kids, and lambs, » 
«and hares, and rabbits, and partridges, and a great 
many other litle aa, to beer their young. 
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