The RAF eagle was/is frequently irreverently called a "****ehawk", probably originally referring to the kites (avian variety!) which were seen all over Egypt and the Middle East when the RAF had a presence in the region. You may often hear it argued that it is an albatross, probably from some association with the RAF's predecessor the RNAS, but it is quite definitely an eagle, as the College of Heralds will confirm!
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