Staniel or windhover once of lowly status, thought worthy only of a knave in the medieval hierarchy of falconry, hence the title of Barry Hines's 1968 novel adapted by Ken Loach
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- Depicted in a book by Barry Hines, Britain's most widely distributed bird of prey whose old country name 'windhover' derives from its aerial behaviour
- Bird known for hovering in a headwind
- Small falcon such as Falco tinnunculus
- Bird of prey also called a windhover reflecting its ability to remain suspended in midair while hunting
- The European Falco tinnunculus, for example
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