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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...
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falconry, a mews is a
birdhouse designed to
house one or more
birds of prey. In
falconry there are two
types of mews: the
freeloft mews and traditional...
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traditionally made from leather, used to
tether a hawk, falcon, or owl in
falconry.
Jesses allow a
falconer to keep
control of a bird
while it is on the glove...
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indigestible plant matter, bones, fur, feathers, bills, claws, and teeth. In
falconry, the
pellet is
called a casting. The p****ing of
pellets allows a bird to...
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falconry. The hood is handmade,
often from kip
leather or
suitable kangaroo leather.
There are two
standard types used in American/European
falconry:...
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admired falconry bird, and has been used in
falconry for more than 3,000 years,
beginning with
nomads in
central Asia. Its
advantages in
falconry include...
- A lure is an
object used in
falconry,
usually made of
leather with a pair of bird
wings or
feathers attached. It is
often an
effigy of a prey
species or...
- captivity, releasing, flight, and
either the
falcon will be
recaptured for
falconry or
released into the wild. This has also been
adapted to
other raptor species...
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Wayback Machine (mong.) Soma, Takuya. 2012. ‘Contemporary
Falconry in Altai-Kazakh in
Western Mongolia’The
International Journal of Intangible...