Yuki (hawk)

is a messenger hawk owned by Tsuzura Shitakiri.

Background
While still a chick, Yuki fell out of her nest. She was found by Tsuzura, who cared for and raised her as his pet.

Personality
Having been raised by Tsuzura, Yuki is very fond of and loyal to the boy.

Appearance
Yuki is a pure white hawk.

Abilities
Yuki is trained to be a messenger, carrying notes to locations.

Labyrinth Game Arc
As Tsuzura continued his efforts to help Yuki become better adjusted to living in the wilderness, they were approached by Boruto Uzumaki. He offered to help Tsuzura train Yuki. As the two grew closer, Tsuzura had Yuki deliver messages to Boruto. Later, when Mozu learned of Tsuzura's interests that didn't help with business, she decided to take Yuki away from Tsuzura.

Wanting to remove such needless attachment from her son, Mozu decided to sell of Yuki to a taxidermy. Refusing to lose his pet, Tsuzura stole back Yuki and ran away from home with her. They were soon found out by Mozu, who had a guard wolf attack to teach Tsuzura a lesson. They were saved by Boruto and Sasuke Uchiha's timely arrival. Sasuke made a deal, offering Mozu his recently obtained senri hawk for Tsuzura and Yuki's release from her ownership, which she agreed to.

Soon after, the deal was revealed a hoax by Sasuke, having put the senri hawk under genjutsu to appear dead long enough senri escape its cage and fly about the complex, set off the various security defenses and destroying the complex to free all the captured animals. As the senri hawk returned to its master, a furious Mozu soon caught up with Tsuzura. She demanded he come back and bring the senri hawk if he wanted forgiveness. But Tsuzura remained defiant, deciding to find his own path. As Tsuzura left with Boruto and Sasuke, Mozu demanded the security chief stop them. The man however quickly declined, realising who Sasuke was and knowing he was well out of their league to face, leaving Mozu fuming.

Afterwards, Tsuzura and Yuki were taken to Maruta to be left in his care.

Trivia

 * Written as 雪, "Yuki" means "snow", referencing her colour.