Which British bird is thought to derive its name from the medieval French for rattle or warning bell?
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- Most common British falcon
- Small falcon such as the European Falco tinnunculus, noted for hovering in the air when hunting
- Bird of prey
- 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
- Small hawk
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