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1 I, 1 | bird is powerful on the wing; and, as a rule, birds that 2 III, 12 | out. Further, the bee’s wing will not grow again after 3 III, 12 | plucked off, nor will the wing of any creature that has 4 IV, 7 | by tail-steerage, and the wing is devoid of quill-structure 5 VI, 3 | close to the flank, and the wing is placed over the head; 6 IX, 10 | their heads under their wing, standing first on one leg 7 IX, 13 | under part of the bird’s wing is pale yellow; the upper 8 IX, 22 | fleet of foot, but slow of wing. The bird-catcher usually 9 IX, 23 | fleet of foot and strong of wing, and its pipe is loud and 10 IX, 32 | for an eagle to be on the wing in search of prey is from 11 IX, 33 | and strikes him with its wing, just as eagles do.~ 12 IX, 36 | on the ground or on the wing; other hawks attack their 13 IX, 36 | prey only when it is on the wing. They say that pigeons can 14 IX, 36 | when the prey is on the wing, the pigeon will sit still; 15 IX, 41 | weight not very strong on the wing; these wasps cannot fly 16 IX, 49B| changing, on the hawk’s white wing~He greets the apparition