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Encyclopedia > Bird of prey (disambiguation)

Bird of prey may refer to:

Birds of Prey may refer to: Orders Accipitriformes     Cathartidae     Pandionidae     Accipitridae     Sagittariidae Falconiformes     Falconidae A bird of prey or raptor is a bird that hunts its food, especially one that preys on mammals or other birds. ... Bird-of-prey is a common name for various makes of Romulan and Klingon warship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... Bird of Prey is a British television serial produced by the BBC in 1982. ... Bird of Prey in flight (photo) The Bird of Prey was a black project aircraft, intended to demonstrate stealth technology, developed by what is now a part of Boeing. ... The Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft was a modified C-135 Stratolifter cargo aircraft that provided tracking and telemetry information to support the US space program in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...


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Bird of prey (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (174 words)
Bird of prey, several species of large carnivorous birds
Bird of Prey (Star Trek), a type of spacecraft in the fictional Star Trek universe
Birds of Prey (TV series), produced by the WB and loosely based on the comic book
Birds of Prey (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (663 words)
Birds of Prey was a live action American television series produced in 2002.
Barbara Gordon's paralyzation and subsequent donning of the mantle of Oracle was from the graphic novel The Killing Joke (which has a scene very similar to one of the opening moments of the first Birds of Prey episode) and subsequent comics.
The Huntress's origin is derived from the original version of the character, not the version appearing in the Birds of Prey comic book: she is Helena Kyle, the daughter of Batman and Catwoman, who (in the television series) was raised by her mother without Bruce Wayne knowing of her existence.
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