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tiercel

American  
[teer-suhl] / ˈtɪər səl /

noun

Falconry.
  1. tercel.


tiercel British  
/ ˈtɪəsəl /

noun

  1. a variant of tercel

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Items: a full-grown female of the species measures a full 3 ft. from top to tail, and her wings spread 7 ft. and more; the male, or tiercel, is smaller by a third.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he looked at them from the ground, he could believe that either a tiercel had brought them or maybe even an osprey.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George

He flew off to do as the peregrine tiercel must do—hunt for his mate and young, until the chicks were well feathered and could keep themselves warm without being brooded.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George

One day when the tiercel was brooding the eggs and Frightful was looping and gliding, she heard Sam whistle from the mountain that rose above the river.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George

Again his “chup” back. touched some deep peregrine memory in her, and she followed the daring tiercel.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George