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  2. Falconry - Wikipedia

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    Falconry. A goshawk. Flying a saker falcon. 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. Two traditional terms are used to describe a person involved in falconry: a "falconer" flies a falcon; an ...

  3. Lorant de Bastyai - Wikipedia

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    Lorant de Bastyai was a member of the international falconry community. He is perhaps best known in the United Kingdom for establishing the Welsh Hawking Club (Clwb Hebogwyr Cymru). He was also an honorary member of the British Falconers Club, the Hawking Club of Great Britain, the North American Falconry Club, the Austrian, German and French ...

  4. Falconry training and technique - Wikipedia

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    Falconry training and technique. Training raptors (birds of prey) is a complex undertaking. Books containing advice by experienced falconers are still rudimentary at best. Many important details vary between individual raptors, species of raptors and between places and times. The keeping and training of any raptor is strictly and tightly ...

  5. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The peregrine falcon is a highly admired falconry bird, and has been used in falconry for more than 3,000 years, beginning with nomads in central Asia. [82] Its advantages in falconry include not only its athleticism and eagerness to hunt, but an equable disposition that leads to it being one of the easier falcons to train. [91]

  6. International Centre for Birds of Prey - Wikipedia

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    The ICBP was originally established, as the Falconry Centre, by Phillip Glasier as a specialised zoo containing only birds of prey, including falcons, hawks, eagles and owls. It had the aim of educating people about birds of prey and their value in the world. It also aimed to teach falconry. It first opened to the public on 25 May 1967. [1]

  7. Falconer's knot - Wikipedia

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    The falconer's knot is a knot used in falconry to tether a bird of prey to a perch. Some sources show this knot to be identical to the halter hitch , [1] but with a specific method of single-handed tying needed when the other hand is occupied holding the bird.

  8. Car hawking - Wikipedia

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    Car hawking, or drive-by falconry is a modern falconry technique which relies upon the use of a motor car or other motor vehicle as a base from which to hunt wild quarry species with a trained raptor . Typically, the falconer will drive around in a car, slowly, seeking suitable small game in the immediate vicinity of the road. Once an ...

  9. Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Wingspan centre is a popular tourist attraction in the Rotorua area, and provides visitor experiences including demonstrations of traditional falconry skills. Wingspan gets approximately 20,000 visitors per year (as at 2017), but forecasts that future visitor numbers could reach 100,000.

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