noun
- Plural of goshawk; large, short-winged hawks of the genus Accipiter, known for their agility and speed in hunting through forests.
Usage: Commonly used in falconry and ornithology.; The northern goshawk is the most well-known species in North America and Europe.
Examples
- Goshawks are skilled hunters that prey on birds and small mammals.
- The falconer trained several goshawks for hunting expeditions.
- Northern goshawks are known for their fierce territorial behavior.
- Birdwatchers often spot goshawks perched in tall forest trees.
- Goshawks have short, broad wings that allow them to maneuver quickly through dense woodland.