-
describe a
person involved in falconry: a "falconer"
flies a falcon; an "
austringer" (Old
French origin)
keeps Goshawks and uses
accipiters for hunting. In...
- he
helped establish the Panda's
Thumb weblog and
founded The
Austringer. The
Austringer is the
personal blog of Elsberry,
initiated during a 2004 hospitalization...
- 1998. ISBN 0-7137-2588-5. p 23. Elsberry,
Wesley R. "Falconry Jargon".
Austringer. URL
accessed 2006-05-30.
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media related to Bird...
- Elsberry,
Wesley R. (March 20, 2008). "Expelled from 'Expelled'". The
Austringer (Blog).
Retrieved March 23, 2008. PvM (March 21, 2008). "Expelled gone...
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Latin word musca,
meaning 'a fly', via the Old
French word moschet. "An
austringer [falconer]
undertaking to
train a
sparrowhawk should be in no
doubt that...
-
further in
search for game. The
Pointer is also used by
falconers and
austringers in
falconry to
locate the game to be
flushed for the
falcon or hawk to...
- Bastyai,
Return of
Traditional Falconry,
Austringer, 1981, p. 33. John Buckner, Obituary:
Lorant de Bastyai,
Austringer, 1994, p. 30.
David Bowman, Obituary:...
- lost, and
others were
handed down to
private enthusiasts. Hawk-eagle
austringers in
northeastern ****an have also
emerged in the process,
although their...
- Elsberry,
marine biologist and
critic of
intelligent design whose blog The
Austringer had
referenced the
article linking Yecke to the
Teach The Controversy...
- Panda's
Thumb FTE and Jon Buell's Day in Court,
Wesley R. Elsberry, The
Austringer,
November 21, 2007. "The "banning" of
Pandas – A
final (I hope) update"...