or Lannar, the name of a bird of the long-winged hawk-kind, the male of which is called the lannaret. Its beak and legs are blue, and its head and neck variegated with large streaks of black and white. Its back, wings, and tail, are not variegated, except with a few small white spots, and its wings, when extended, are seen speckled underneath with small round white spots. Its neck is very short, as are also its legs. It is common in France, and abides there the whole year; it is very docile, and serves all the purposes of hawking. In Italy the species seems something different, having much of a yellowish brown about the shoulders, and being indocile, and of no use in sporting.