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  2. Falconry - Wikipedia

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    The North American Falconers Association [25] (NAFA), founded in 1961, is the premier club for falconry in the US, Canada, and Mexico, and has members worldwide. NAFA is the primary club in the United States and has a membership from around the world. Most USA states have their own falconry clubs.

  3. North American Falconers Association - Wikipedia

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    The North American Falconers Association (NAFA) is a falconry organization composed primarily of falconers. Founded in 1961 by Hal Webster , Frank Beebe (the authors of " North American Falconry And Hunting Hawks ") and other prominent falconers of the time, NAFA is a not-for-profit private association formed to:

  4. Falconry training and technique - Wikipedia

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    Various pieces of falconry equipment (Hunt Museum, Ireland) — includes rings, call, bell and hood from the 17th–20th centuriesThe bird wears: A hood, which is used in the manning process (acclimatising to humans and the human world) and to keep the raptor in a calm state, both in the early part of its training and throughout its falconry career.

  5. Mark Fanning, 76, remembered as 'the godfather' of falconry ...

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    The first bill making falconry a legal method to hunt small game in Maine became law on April 13, 1973. He later contributed to efforts to extend the falconry season for waterfowl and to develop ...

  6. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The peregrine falcon is a highly admired falconry bird, and has been used in falconry for more than 3,000 years, beginning with nomads in central Asia. [88] Its advantages in falconry include not only its athleticism and eagerness to hunt, but an equable disposition that leads to it being one of the easier falcons to train. [97]

  7. Car hawking - Wikipedia

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    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 to hunt wild quarry species with a trained raptor. Typically, the falconer will drive around in a car, slowly, seeking suitable small game in the immediate vicinity of the road.

  8. Red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    Because they are so common and easily trained as capable hunters, in the United States they are the most commonly captured hawks for falconry. Falconers are permitted to take only passage hawks (which have left the nest, are on their own, but are less than a year old) so as to not affect the breeding population.

  9. Falconry in NC: The joys and challenges of hunting with birds ...

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