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1 IV, 7 | in the case of all alike, flight is in no way modified by 2 IV, 9 | long. Just then as in the flight of birds the sound made 3 VI, 1 | as are disqualified for flight, as the partridge and the 4 VI, 4 | chicks are so far capable of flight as to be overtaken with 5 VI, 7 | by the way, in size and flight it resembles the smallest 6 VIII, 12| difficulties in the way of flight, for a southerly wind is 7 IX, 1 | stronger talons and more rapid flight the former can steal whatever 8 IX, 8 | where they are incapable of flight, it would be of no use if 9 IX, 8 | are capable of sustained flight. Further, for instance, 10 IX, 10 | have a leader in their flight, and patrols that scream 11 IX, 15 | living, but is awkward in flight and has an ugly plumage.~ 12 IX, 32 | with it. It is swift of flight, is neat and tidy in its 13 IX, 32 | extensive view; from its high flight it is said to be the only 14 IX, 36 | touch it while it is in flight; another hawk attacks the 15 IX, 40 | hive except with a swarm in flight: during which time all the 16 IX, 40 | cluster around them. When the flight of a swarm is imminent,