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Falconry a brief introduction

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

This is a brief discription and history of Falconry. This is a great and primitive hunting sport.

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  • Is it possible to do Falconry in some of the more extreme parts of the world, like, Northern Canada, where it's below freezing half the year?

  • @OneStarRatingLTD

    If you have raptors that live there naturally ....then you can fly hawks.

    I believe you have several species, just depends just how far north you are.

    The goshawk is a very fine bird to fly on hares.

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  • Hm.... you seem like a "Robin-Hood Falconer" who wants to "buy" a falcon just because you think it's cool. Falconry is not a sport, it's an art, an art that you must dedicate your life to, not just "buy" a bird and tell everyone about it.

  • Go Falcons

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  • @Tilan123 Removed.....I agree make where I can read it or I delete it.

  • @0506790951 I concur I think it is a Golden Eagle too.

  • @sedafire Haha, nice one mate. Sick of seeing other languages in an english video!

  • @Stampeder21 I'm not an expert or even a practitioner of falconry, but I know that one of modern falconry's goals is to also bring endangered birds of prey species back to sustainable numbers.

  • i want a falcon

  • @sedafire arent goshawks also classified endangered?

  • LOOOL @ the end

  • @nokia6303b There is no way you can understand all the hours, hard work and $ that goes into training a bird of prey until you have done it. It can be very exausting but is a wonderful thing to accomplish.

  • how much training is required to have trained this bird?

  • sedafire, Thank you, for uploading historical and educational video.

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