I can’t decide between the Sword of Domocles or Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown in the Wizard’s case. Both instances would be equally relevant.
That would have been white swans that Henry feasted on, as the first black swans were sent from Australia where they’re native, to England in 1791 as ornamental birds. A good sized colony of black swans still survive in the Norfolk area of England interestingly enough.
It’s worse with tinted windows. The tint reflects the surrounding area outside the window. If the luckless bird survives the encounter and departs, we can tell by the dust imprint on the pane that there’s been an impact. Pigeons are especially good at this type of flight into terrain.
Depends on the type of boomerang he was selling. Some boomerangs were designed by the Australian aborigines to down the prey without returning, the boomerang profile being required for accuracy in flight.
I can’t decide between the Sword of Domocles or Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown in the Wizard’s case. Both instances would be equally relevant.