| goshawk | large hawk of Eurasia and North America used in falconry | en |
| goshawk | The European (Astur palumbarius) and the American (A | en |
| goshawk | Any large hawk of the genus Astur, of which many species and varieties are known | en |
| goshawk | They are noted for their powerful flight, activity, and courage | en |
| goshawk | A large bird of prey, Accipiter gentilis, that is widespread throughout the temperate parts of the northern hemisphere, living mainly in coniferous forests | en |
| goshawk | atricapillus are the best known species | en |
| goshawk | Any of the more powerful accipiters (hawks in the genus Accipiter), primarily short-winged, forest-dwelling bird catchers. Best known is the northern goshawk, which reaches about 2 ft (60 cm) in length with a 4.3-ft (1.3-m) wingspread and has finely barred gray plumage. Long used for falconry, the goshawk takes game as large as foxes and grouse. In the wild it lives in temperate to northern forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere, though it has become rare in the British Isles and is declining in North America. Several other species are found in the Southern Hemisphere | en |
| goshawk | large hawk, bird of prey formerly used in falconry isim | en |
| goshawk | The Australian goshawk A | en |
| goshawk | Novæ-Hollandiæ is pure white | en |
| goshawks | plural of goshawk | en |