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Hunting with a trained bird of prey
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
Falconry
Undigested food regurgitated by some birds
indigestible plant matter, bones, fur, feathers, bills, claws, and teeth. In falconry, the pellet is called a casting. The passing of pellets allows a bird to
Pellet_(ornithology)
Birdhouse for birds of prey
In 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
Mews_(falconry)
Methods for training birds of prey to hunt on a human's behalf
Falconry training and technique is a complex undertaking. Raptor training regimes can be highly variable across different species of raptors, and the possession
Falconry training and technique
Falconry_training_and_technique
Thin strap that tethers a bird
A jess is a thin strap, traditionally made of leather, that is used in falconry to tether a trained hawk, falcon, or owl. Jesses allow a falconer to keep
Jess_(falconry)
Falconer's term for a hybrid of a peregrine falcon and a merlin
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Perlin_(falconry)
Training method that helps young birds of prey reach their hunting potential
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
Hack_(falconry)
Biological kingdom
Pointing Dogs. The Lyons Press. ISBN 978-1-58574-618-7. "History of Falconry". The Falconry Centre. Archived from the original on 29 May 2016. Retrieved 22
Animal
Fastest known animal and common bird of prey
places and releases to the wild. The peregrine falcon is a well-respected falconry bird due to its strong hunting ability, high trainability, versatility
Peregrine_falcon
1486 book published in England
Cambridge Digital Library Various formats available at: Project Gutenberg Falconry A Kestrel for a Knave Rache Terms of venery Ernest Fraser Jacob (1968)
Book_of_Saint_Albans
Species of bird
steady subsequently. The merlin has for centuries been well regarded as a falconry bird. The merlin was described and illustrated by the English naturalist
Merlin_(bird)
Species of falcon
urban falconry not requiring large tracts of land or the use of hunting dogs. This form of falconry is sometimes referred to as "micro-falconry" or "micro-hawking"
American_kestrel
Fostering, in falconry and reintroduction of birds, is a method of breeding birds for their introduction into the wild that consists of placing chicks
Fostering_(falconry)
Agricultural show in Northern Ireland
displays, bands, shopping, tasting, a children's farm, and displays of falconry, pedigree horses, ponies, cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs and goats. It is
Balmoral_Show
Mechanism used in falconry
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
Lure_(falconry)
Westernmost Mongolian province
2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine (mong.) Soma, Takuya. 2012. ‘Contemporary Falconry in Altai-Kazakh in Western Mongolia’The International Journal of Intangible
Bayan-Ölgii_Province
English ornithologist and naturalist
well as "Answers to Correspondents" which he wrote on Natural History, Falconry, Angling and other issues. Harting edited The Zoologist from 1877 to 1896
James_Edmund_Harting
Traditional form of falconry practised by the Kazakhs and the Kyrgyz
Hunting with eagles (Eagle hunting) is a traditional form of falconry found throughout the Eurasian Steppe, practiced by ancient Khitan and Turkic peoples
Hunting_with_eagles
British falconry expert and conservationist
2000) was Britain's leading expert on hawking and falconry. Glasier initiated a new interest in falconry in both the UK and the United States of America
Phillip_Glasier
survival and include falconry, underwater diving, endurance riding, camel racing, and dhow racing. One of UAE's oldest tradition is falconry and it dates to
Traditional sports in the United Arab Emirates
Traditional_sports_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates
Species of bird
which makes them easy to train and has made them a popular bird for use in falconry. The name is derived from the Greek para, meaning beside, near or like
Harris's_hawk
Country in West Asia
identity. Falconry, for example, has functioned as a national symbol since its inception in 1971. Aside from the national prevalence of falconry, the UAE
United_Arab_Emirates
between about 1430 and 1450. The tapestries are known as Boar and Bear Hunt, Falconry, Swan and Otter Hunt, and Deer Hunt. These enormous works, each over 13
Devonshire_Hunting_Tapestries
2024 American film by Wes Ball
surviving humans have become feral. A young chimpanzee named Noa from a falconry-practicing clan, prepares for a coming-of-age ceremony by collecting eagle
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Kingdom_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes
2025 historical drama film by Chloé Zhao
in a forest near a mysterious cave, where she summons a hawk with her falconry glove and gathers herbs. William Shakespeare works as a tutor, paying family
Hamnet_(film)
16th-century English politician
Everleigh on 31 August 1603. Like his father, Sadler had an interest in falconry. He married, firstly, Dorothy Gilbert, daughter of Edward Gilbert of Everleigh
Henry_Sadler
American naturalist and conversationist duo
naturalists, and researchers who made important contributions to the studies of falconry and grizzly bear biology. The brothers were born in Washington, D.C., where
Frank_and_John_Craighead
Bird of prey
hawk" or a peregrine falcon a "duck hawk". Falconry was once called "hawking", and any bird used for falconry could be referred to as a hawk. Aristotle
Hawk
Species of bird
common and easily trained as capable hunters, most hawks captured for falconry in the United States are red-tailed hawks. The feathers and other parts
Red-tailed_hawk
American politician (born 1954)
of the New York State Falconry Association from 1988 to 1991. In 1987, while on Governor Mario Cuomo's New York State Falconry Advising Committee, Kennedy
Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.
Topics referred to by the same term
(archery), the distance a bow can shoot its arrow Cast, in falconry, to fly two or more falconry birds together Cast, in fishing, to cast a line refers to
Cast
Latin treatise by Emperor Frederick II
The Art of Hunting with Birds') is a Latin treatise on ornithology and falconry written in the 1240s by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. One of the
De_arte_venandi_cum_avibus
Japanese falconry
Takagari (鷹狩) is Japanese falconry, a sport of the noble class, and a symbol of their nobility, their status, and their warrior spirit. In Japan, records
Takagari
Verbuňk, in 19th century Hungary An Old Believers chapel in Siberia, Russia Falconry at Veveří Castle in the Czech Republic Man playing a fujara in Slovakia
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Eastern Europe
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Eastern_Europe
Kinds of learning occurring at a particular age or a particular life stage
zookeeper. It commonly occurs in falconry birds reared from hatching by humans. Such birds are called "imprints" in falconry. When an imprint must be bred
Imprinting_(psychology)
Scientific study of birds
Historia Naturalis. The earliest record of falconry comes from the reign of Sargon II (722–705 BC) in Assyria. Falconry is thought to have made its entry to
Ornithology
2000 novella by Roberto Bolaño
Persistently hallucinatory and defensive, the story ranges from Opus Dei to falconry to private lessons on Marxism for Pinochet and his generals directed at
By_Night_in_Chile
Annual sport and culture festival in Anatolia and Central Asia
Turkish). World Ethnosports Federation. Retrieved 3 June 2018. "Qatar falconry highlights Ethnosport Cultural Festival". Yeni Şafak. 10 May 2018. Retrieved
Ethnosport_Cultural_Festival
Modern technique in falconry
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
Car_hawking
Annual festival held in Waxahachie, TX
(average) Area 165-acre (0.67 km2) Activity Carving & Sculpting Chivalry Falconry Folklore Glasswork Metalsmithing Music Scarborough Academy of Performing
Scarborough Renaissance Festival
Scarborough_Renaissance_Festival
Species of bird
it is endemic to the interior parts of North America. It is used as a falconry bird in its native ranges. This is the largest of the North American Buteos
Ferruginous_hawk
11th century castle by Werfen, Austria
collection, the historical Salzburg Falconry with the falconry museum as well as a fortress tavern. The historic Falconry Centre is a special attraction,
Hohenwerfen_Castle
Species of bird
Like many raptors and falconiformes, the prairie falcon is popular in falconry; with proper training and care, it is regarded as being equally as skilled
Prairie_falcon
Queen of England from 1533 to 1536
play games, such as cards, chess and dice. She was also taught archery, falconry, horseback riding and hunting. Anne's father, Thomas, continued his diplomatic
Anne_Boleyn
Theme park in Toledo, Spain
life of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (El Cid). Cetrería de Reyes (Falconry of Kings) depicts a falconry competition between Abd al-Rahman III and Fernán González
Puy_du_Fou_España
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. Falconer may refer to: A person skilled in the art of falconry Falconer (surname), a family name Falconer Larkworthy (1833–1928), New
Falconer
American singer-songwriter
Dru DeCaro, know professionally as "Falconry" is an American record producer, songwriter, musical director, filmmaker and multi-instrumentalist. He is
Dru_DeCaro
Paragliding with falconry
Parahawking is an activity that combines paragliding with falconry. Birds of prey are trained to fly with paragliders, guiding them to thermals. The roots
Parahawking
Festival held annually in North Carolina, USA
on horseback (who joust three times daily); presentations of the art of falconry; and live swimming mermaids. The festival is held annually on Saturdays
Carolina_Renaissance_Festival
Royal residence in Portugal
century, and was destroyed by fire in 1828. Today, only the chapel and the falconry remain. On 2 April 1383, a marriage contract was signed in Salvaterra de
Royal Palace of Salvaterra de Magos
Royal_Palace_of_Salvaterra_de_Magos
Dutch Christian black metal band
(1999–2000), before Shamgar finally settled on Slechtvalk. The debut album, Falconry, was released in 2000 by the now-defunct Dutch label Fear Dark which had
Slechtvalk
Country in West Asia
interior wall decoration in Asir; Almezmar, drumming and dancing with sticks; Falconry, a living human heritage; Arabic coffee, a symbol of generosity; Majlis
Saudi_Arabia
US-based non-profit organization
Collections Building, which houses a large research library and the Archives of Falconry. The Peregrine Fund is known for its worldwide conservation and recovery
World Center for Birds of Prey
World_Center_for_Birds_of_Prey
Practice of keeping and breeding birds
16). The Ancient Art of Falconry. Association of Avian Veterinarians. https://www.aav.org/blogpost/1787676/Amazing-Aspects-of-Aviculture?tag=falconry
Aviculture
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
play lute and virginals, was competent in prose, poetry, horsemanship, falconry, and needlework, and was taught French, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Greek
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium
Pairi Daiza (French pronunciation: [pɛʁi daiza]; formerly Paradisio) is a privately owned zoo and botanical garden located in Brugelette, Hainaut, Belgium
Pairi_Daiza
The only falconry association is Al Gannas, which was founded in 2008 in the Katara Cultural Village and which hosts the Annual Falconry Festival, also
Culture_of_Qatar
Hunting dog
ticking/roaning. The Weimaraner stands out in solid grey, as do the orange falconry breeds Vizslas and Portuguese Pointer. British & Irish pointers and setters
Pointing_dog
Country in West Asia
sports are dhow racing, horse racing, camel racing, bull fighting and falconry. Association football, basketball, waterskiing and sandboarding are among
Oman
President of the United Arab Emirates since 2022
Salha - adopted daughter A life-long fan of falconry, Mohamed established the Mohamed bin Zayed Falconry and Desert Physiognomy School, with the goal
Mohamed_bin_Zayed_Al_Nahyan
Practice used to fix broken feathers of a bird
species. Imping is mostly done on birds of prey (specially falcons used for falconry), although it is also applied on seabirds, corvids and other types of birds
Imping
Type of housing above stables
falconry circles in English-speaking countries to refer to the housing of the birds of prey used in falconry. From 1377 onwards, the king's falconry birds
Mews
Festival in the United Kingdom
Sussex, England. Held over three days, the festival features jousting, falconry, knights battles, medieval camping, traditional and modern folk music,
England's_Medieval_Festival
New Zealand bird of prey and visitor centre
to birds of prey found in New Zealand, and provides demonstrations of falconry. The Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre is operated by the Wingspan
Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre
Wingspan_National_Bird_of_Prey_Centre
British political organization promoting countryside issues
to help children with special educational needs by taking them angling Falconry for schools Supporting small rural businesses through the Countryside Alliance
Countryside_Alliance
Automatic collection and transmission of data
operating on frequencies between 30 and 400 kHz are sometimes used. In falconry, "telemetry" means a small radio transmitter carried by a bird of prey
Telemetry
Species of bird
Arabs Hur, i.e., "Free-bird",[citation needed] and it has been used in falconry in the Arabian Peninsula since ancient times. Saker falcons are the national
Saker_falcon
represented by the eagle. Golden eagles can be trained to be highly effective falconry birds, though their size, strength, and aggressiveness require careful
Golden eagles in human culture
Golden_eagles_in_human_culture
Species of owl
priority to improve monitoring. The northern hawk-owl is considered a falconry bird in Ontario, and may be used to hunt small game with a proper license
Northern_hawk-owl
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
city. The former Hobart Barracks is nearby. Adlerwarte Berlebeck [de] (falconry) Donoper Teich (pond) Externsteine Fürstliches Residenzschloß, a Renaissance
Detmold
Medieval brimmed hat
fighting Goliath while his hat falls off. The second known is from the German Falconry book of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, De arte venandi cum avibus of
Bycocket
equitable water distribution 2020 01577 Falconry, a living human heritage + 2021 01708 The origin of falconry goes back to the use of hunting by birds
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in the United Arab Emirates
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates
Predator at the top of a food chain
Pointing Dogs. The Lyons Press. ISBN 978-1-58574-618-7. "History of Falconry". The Falconry Centre. Archived from the original on 29 May 2016. Retrieved 22
Apex_predator
English breed of gundog
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 dispatch. The
Pointer_(dog_breed)
Palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau
1840. A few years before, the king had permitted the ancient practice of falconry to be reinstated on the palace grounds. His grandsons William III and Alexander
Het_Loo_Palace
Species of bird
to birds of prey found in New Zealand, and provides demonstrations of falconry. In 2005, funding was given by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
New_Zealand_falcon
Country in Central Asia
kachuu, "bride kidnapping", traditional form of marriage in Kyrgyzstan Falconry Various dances Illegal, but still practiced, is the tradition of bride
Kyrgyzstan
1938 novel by T. H. White
incorporates White's considerable knowledge of medieval culture (e.g., hunting, falconry and jousting). However, it makes no attempt at consistent historical accuracy
The Sword in the Stone (novel)
The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(novel)
Park in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan
a plum tree grove and fields with flowers for every season. Japanese falconry and aikido are demonstrated at New Year. In 1654, Tokugawa Tsunashige,
Hama-rikyū_Gardens
12th episode of the 25th season of The Simpsons
Bart makes friends with a transfer student named Diggs, an expert in falconry who saves Bart from the wrath of the Springfield Elementary bullies – and
Diggs_(The_Simpsons)
originating from the Međimurje County. Falconry, a living human heritage + 2021 01708 The origin of falconry goes back to the use of hunting by birds
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Croatia
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Croatia
Any entertainment sport where blood is commonly shed
Cockfighting Cricket fighting Dog fighting Donkey-baiting Duck-baiting Falconry Fox hunting Hare coursing Hog-baiting Hyena-baiting Insect fighting Jackal
Blood_sport
British drama film
personal bereavement and the practical and psychological challenges of falconry. After their father’s death, Macdonald retreats from their previous academic
H_Is_for_Hawk_(film)
Building that provides lodging for hunters
for those practising the sports of hunting, shooting, fishing, stalking, falconry, coursing and other similar rural sporting pursuits. Sporting lodges can
Sporting_lodge
collected mainly by Aleppine musicians. Falconry, a living human heritage + 2021 01708 The origin of falconry goes back to the use of hunting by birds
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Syria
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Syria
Birdwatching competition
Big year Bird conservation Fletching Pigeon post In sport Cockfighting Falconry Pigeon racing Vinkensport In science IP over Avian Carriers Model organism
Big_year
Species of bird
11: 317–380. Radcliffe, E. Delme (1871). Notes on falconidae used in falconry. Southsea: Mills and Son. pp. 13–14. Subramanya, S. (1985). "Hunting and
Red-necked_falcon
Index of animals with the same common name
Buzzard is the common name of several species of birds of prey. Archer's buzzard (Buteo archeri) Augur buzzard (Buteo augur) Broad-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus)
Buzzard
British former fashion model (born 1965)
14 March 1994); heir apparent to the earldom. The family lived at The Falconry, a historic building built in 1613 on the Althorp Estate, until Charles
Victoria_Aitken
English noblewoman (1499–1543)
singing and games such as cards and chess. She was also taught archery, falconry, riding and hunting. Mary remained in England for most of her childhood
Mary_Boleyn
Italian luxury lifestyle brand
Mongolia, where it partnered with The Kazakh Falconry Association to promote the preservation of traditional falconry and the golden eagle. Terry D. Garcia and
Stefano_Ricci
Traditional type of pottery from Spain
knowledge and techniques Talavera pottery and Talavera de la Reina pottery Falconry, a living human heritage Timber rafting Knowledge, craft and skills of
Talavera_de_la_Reina_pottery
Type of handwear
leather mittens found on the Mary Rose are believed to have been used for falconry, whereas in modern times gloves or gauntlets are used for this purpose
Mitten
2002 compilation album by Kekal/Slechtvalk
Chaos & Warfare (2002) 1000 Thoughts of Violence (2003) Slechtvalk chronology Falconry (2000) Chaos & Warfare (2002) The War That Plagues the Lands (2002)
Chaos_&_Warfare
King of Sicily from 1295 to 1337
Barcelona: Planeta (3 vols.) Hohenstaufen, Frederick II (1961). The Art of Falconry. Translated by Wood, Casey A.; Fyfe, F. Marjorie. Stanford University Press
Frederick_III_of_Sicily
Province of Saudi Arabia
desert wildlife and are associated with traditional hunting practices like falconry. The name Al-Ḥudūd Aš-Šamāliyya (Arabic: الحدود الشمالية) translates literally
Northern_Borders_Province
Dutch painter (1640–1679)
Press. p. 427. Abraham Mignon - Still life with a hoopoe, a great tit, a falconry hood and a decoy whistle all arranged within a stone niche' Archived 2019-04-02
Abraham_Mignon
Type of knot
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, but
Falconer's_knot
Village and parish in West Sussex, England
village lies on the Chichester Canal. The parish is also home to the Sussex Falconry Centre. An electoral ward of the same name exists. This ward includes Appledram
Donnington,_West_Sussex
2015 studio album by Action Bronson
Smith Haldane Wayne Browne 40 Omen Antoine "AudioBLK" Baldwin[a] 3:59 5. "Falconry" (featuring Meyhem Lauren and Big Body Bes) Arslani Maman Sadikay James
Mr. Wonderful (Action Bronson album)
Mr._Wonderful_(Action_Bronson_album)
FALCONRY
FALCONRY
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Falconry; Surname Relating to Falconry
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew
Surname Relating to Falconry; Falconer
Boy/Male
English
The peregrine falcon is the bird most favored in the ancient sport of falconry.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : occupational name for a falconer, Middle High German vakenoere. In medieval times falconry was a sport practised only by the nobility; it was the task of the falconer to look after the birds and train young ones.English : variant spelling of Faulkner.Daniel Falckner (1666–c.1745), German Lutheran pastor and agent for the Frankfurt Land Company, founded the first German Lutheran congregation in America.
Boy/Male
German
Surname relating to falconry.
Boy/Male
German
Surname relating to falconry.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Italian, Latin
Surname Relating to Falconry
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English busard, bosard ‘buzzard’ (Old French busart), hence a nickname for someone thought to resemble the bird in some way. The buzzard was considered an inferior bird of prey, useless for falconry, and the nickname was therefore probably a derogatory one.Americanized spelling of Swiss German Bosshart or any of its variants.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who kept and trained falcons (a common feudal service). Falconry was a tremendously popular sport among the aristocracy in medieval Europe, and most great houses had their falconers. The surname could also have arisen as metonymic occupational name for someone who operated the siege gun known as a falcon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French hagard ‘wild’, ‘untamed’. This word was adopted into Middle English as a technical term in falconry to denote a hawk that had been captured and trained when already fully grown, rather than being reared in captivity; the surname may have developed as a metonymic occupational name for a falconer.Americanized form of Danish Ågård (see Agard).
Boy/Male
German
Surname relating to falconry.
Boy/Male
German
Relating to Falconry; Falconer
Boy/Male
Danish, German
Relating to Falconry; Falconer
Boy/Male
English
Surname relating to falconry.
FALCONRY
FALCONRY
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure gold
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Strring of Pearls
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek GabriÄ“l, GÃBRIEL means "man of God" or "warrior of God."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
A Ray of Hope; Beam of Light; Ray of Sunlight; Divine
Boy/Male
Sikh
Gurus sweetheart
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Haselden.
Boy/Male
Greek
Wrathful.
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BESS means "God is my oath."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Rebel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful
FALCONRY
FALCONRY
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FALCONRY
v. i.
To catch, or attempt to catch, birds by means of hawks trained for the purpose, and let loose on the prey; to practice falconry.
n.
In falconry, one of the rings secured to the ends of the jesses.
n.
Hawking with staniels, -- a base kind of falconry.
n.
The art of training falcons or hawks to pursue and attack wild fowl or game.
n.
A large and swift Asiatic falcon (Falco pregrinator) highly valued in falconry.
v. t.
To call back, as a hawk to the wrist in falconry, by a certain customary call.
n.
A nesting or unfledged bird; in falconry, a young hawk from the nest, not able to prey for itself.
n.
The sport of taking wild fowl or game by means of falcons or hawks.