Definitionn. the art of training falcons to hunt and return
Last update: October 25, 2015
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It is clear from the frequent references to dogs and hawks in the charters that hunting and falconry were keenly pursued by the kings and their retinues. [Please select]
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[Illustration: FALCONRY From a manuscript of the thirteenth century in the BibliothĨque Nationale, Paris. [Please select]
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Bell, who formerly practised falconry with trained Australian Falcons. [Please select]
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Henry was very fond of falconry and hence was known as Henry the Fowler, or Falconer. [Please select]
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The Peregrine Falcon so famous in the days of Falconry is a fearless bird and does not hesitate to attack those of much larger size. [Please select]
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As the Peregrine of falconry we know of the Duck Hawk as a fearless, dashing hunter of greater power of wing and talon. [Please select]
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