Pallid Harriers hunt small mammals, lizards and birds, surprising them as they drift low over fields and moors.
The beauty of her surroundings did not escape her, surrounded as she was by misty mountains, old, twisty trees and rice paddies where birds drifted above in lazy arcs.
The heat rose from the ash logs; the lone bird drifted downward, down to where I stood, clutching the last of my shirts of starwort.
The bird drifted overhead on clashing scales.
Along that nothing moved, though the black and white birds drifted in the sky over the rocky ridge land.
Below his feet the dead birds and water-fowl drifted past.
The bird drifted.
Its wings flat against the rising currents, the powerful bird drifted aimlessly in huge circles, but kept its sharp eye focused on the tiny object below, which seemed to be hesitating between death and life.
He remained on the roof, watching the sea birds drift, dive, and climb.
The bird, deprived of its meal, soared east away from the caldera, crossed the ocean, crossed the valley, found other prey atop a stone spire piercing the sky, and there the bird drifted again, judging its meal.