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{{Infobox Species
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|image        = Hawk bird.jpg
|type        = Bird
|affiliation  =
|origin      = [[Earth]]
|first        = The Crusade (TV story)
|appearances  = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Doctor's Tale (audio story)|The Doctor's Tale]]''
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}}{{looks like|Hawk (The Warkeeper's Crown){{!}}Hawk}}
{{you may|Hawk (Delta and the Bannermen)|n1=the CIA operative stationed in Wales in the 1950s}}
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| aka          =
| image        = Hawk bird.jpg
| type        = Bird
| affiliation  =
| origin      = [[Earth]]
| appearances  = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Doctor's Tale (audio story)|The Doctor's Tale]]''
| first        = The Crusade (TV story)
| individuals  =
}}
A '''hawk''' was a bird sometimes kept domestically and used in [[hunting]]. [[Richard the Lionheart]]'s party in [[Jaffa]] used hawks in this way. ([[TV]]: "[[The Lion]]")
A '''hawk''' was a bird sometimes kept domestically and used in [[hunting]]. [[Richard the Lionheart]]'s party in [[Jaffa]] used hawks in this way. ([[TV]]: "[[The Lion]]")


In [[1400]], [[Robert de Wensley|Sir Robert de Wensley]] invited [[Ian Chesterton]] to go [[hawking]]. They both failed to catch anything. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Doctor's Tale (audio story)|The Doctor's Tale]]'')
In [[1400]], [[Robert de Wensley|Sir Robert de Wensley]] invited [[Ian Chesterton]] to go [[hawking]]. They both failed to catch anything. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Doctor's Tale (audio story)|The Doctor's Tale]]'')
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Revision as of 19:27, 25 November 2016

Hawk

A hawk was a bird sometimes kept domestically and used in hunting. Richard the Lionheart's party in Jaffa used hawks in this way. (TV: "The Lion")

In 1400, Sir Robert de Wensley invited Ian Chesterton to go hawking. They both failed to catch anything. (AUDIO: The Doctor's Tale)