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The answer is maybe. The word ayyah (איה) appears in the Hebrew Bible and refers to a predatory bird, but we don't know the exact species. It could be a hawk or a kite as well as a falcon. Modern Hebrew uses the word ayyah for "buzzard", and "baz" (בז) as "falcon" but baz means "prey" in The Bible.

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