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A term used to describe a bird, other than a bird of prey*, when its wings are spread open on either side the head, but with the points of the wings downwards: it is sometimes called overt, overture, hovering, displayed, rising or rousant as if the bird were about to take flight. It is also, though improperly, blazoned volant, as in that case the legs should be either not shown or drawn up close to the body, like birds on the wing.
See Inverted
* Some authors also apply this term to birds of prey.