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Falconry - Wikipedia Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey Small animals are hunted; squirrels and rabbits often fall prey to these birds
What does a falconer do? - CareerExplorer What is a Falconer? A falconer practices the ancient art of training and hunting with falcons and other birds of prey Falconry, also known as hawking, is a traditional hunting method that dates back thousands of years and has been practiced in various cultures around the world
What is Falconry? - North American Falconers Association - NAFA Falconry can be defined as the taking of wild quarry in its natural state and habitat by means of a trained raptor This ancient art is a very demanding endeavor, requiring a serious dedication of time and energy from the falconer
Becoming A Falconer - North American Falconers Association Find a falconer who will be willing to talk to you Call them and make an appointment to go see them Keep the appointment and be prepared to spend considerable time asking questions Most falconers are skeptical of persons who only have a passing interest
Falconer - Wikipedia See also Lord Falconer of Halkerton, a title in the Scottish peerage AWM MAA Falconer Lecturer, lectures founded in 1996 named after Etta Z Falconer All pages with titles beginning with Falconer Grand Falconer (disambiguation), a European position or title Falcon (disambiguation) Falkner (disambiguation) Faulkner (disambiguation) Faulknor
History, Birds, Equipment, Techniques, Facts - Britannica By definition, falconry is the taking of wild quarry with trained birds of prey All diurnal (active in daytime) birds of prey are termed “hawks” in the language of falconry—whether they are falcons, hawks, or eagles—and all hunt naturally in their wild state
The Modern Apprentice In order to become a successful hunter, a significant amount of management and training of a bird of prey is required Becoming a falconer is a long process involving state and federal licensing, an exam, facility inspections, and a minimum of two years as an apprentice
The Archives of Falconry: Home Explore the history of falconry, its ancient origins and major events Dive into our collection of paintings, books, sculptures, falconry craft and more The Archives of Falconry was founded in 1986 by several visionary falconers who were also leaders of the renowned raptor conservation organization, The Peregrine Fund