![BUZZARD](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1727561479516-X14QQKWCQ1ATDQKHJADI/Buzzard.png)
![FALCON](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1721600033126-HPCDIOVLW4T4T5CHX0XC/Falcon+%28peregrine%29.png)
![STANIEL (KESTREL)](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1719064585912-DB2MWNUJ5BGPCEHWGKRO/Staniel+%28Kestrel%29.png)
STANIEL (KESTREL)
Shakespeare Species Staniel (Kestrel): And with what wing the staniel checks at it. The Kestrel, famous for its hovering abilities makes only one appearance in Shakespeare’s works.
![EYAS-MUSKET](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1717576529495-7EH9XN369V9HL7E8QNV2/Eyas+Musket.png)
EYAS-MUSKET
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, EYAS-MUSKET: How now, my eyas-musket? What news with you? Mistress Ford call Robin, Falstaff’s page, an Eyas-Musket or Sparrow Hawk.
![KITE](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1713003131033-4TFQJVTPHYZRPRB4CX5U/Kite.png)
![OSPREY](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1705854586669-RE0E1OM2JVU5RNQQUS2G/Osprey.png)
![Eagle](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1703696392025-YMB8X67Y7ZEVAXR8KP55/eagle.png)