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O que (quem) é falconry$27294$ - definição

TRAINING METHOD FOR YOUNG FALCONS
Hacking (falconry)

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  • Mughal]] emperor [[Akbar]] with a hawk
  • The medieval poet [[Konrad von Altstetten]] shown with his falcon, in the embrace of his lover. From the [[Codex Manesse]].
  •  year = c. 1600}}.
  • A falconer from Saudi Arabia, 1970s.
  • A [[brown falcon]] used for falconry in Tasmania
  •  year = 1240s}}
  • Harris's hawk used in falconry
  • Hunting falcon as depicted by [[Edwin Henry Landseer]] in 1837.
  • Bharatpur]] with a hawk
  • Icelandic gyrfalcon, 1759, [[Livrustkammaren]]
  • A falconer's red-tailed hawk (''Buteo jamaicensis'')
  • The [[Shaw Monument]], a falconry observation tower in Scotland.
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  • A [[barn owl]] landing on a falconer's hand
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  • Sambal]] warrior class, documented by the 16th-century'' [[Boxer Codex]]'': The female warrior is holding a raptor, which has captured a bird, exemplifying a culture of falconry.
  • Falconry
HUNTING WITH A TRAINED BIRD OF PREY
Telwah; Falconeering; Day-old cockerel; Hawking (falconry); Austringer
Falconry is the skill of training falcons to hunt, and the sport of using them to hunt.
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Falconry         
  • Mughal]] emperor [[Akbar]] with a hawk
  • The medieval poet [[Konrad von Altstetten]] shown with his falcon, in the embrace of his lover. From the [[Codex Manesse]].
  •  year = c. 1600}}.
  • A falconer from Saudi Arabia, 1970s.
  • A [[brown falcon]] used for falconry in Tasmania
  •  year = 1240s}}
  • Harris's hawk used in falconry
  • Hunting falcon as depicted by [[Edwin Henry Landseer]] in 1837.
  • Bharatpur]] with a hawk
  • Icelandic gyrfalcon, 1759, [[Livrustkammaren]]
  • A falconer's red-tailed hawk (''Buteo jamaicensis'')
  • The [[Shaw Monument]], a falconry observation tower in Scotland.
  • url-status= live}}</ref>
  • A [[barn owl]] landing on a falconer's hand
  • 50px
  • Sambal]] warrior class, documented by the 16th-century'' [[Boxer Codex]]'': The female warrior is holding a raptor, which has captured a bird, exemplifying a culture of falconry.
  • Falconry
HUNTING WITH A TRAINED BIRD OF PREY
Telwah; Falconeering; Day-old cockerel; Hawking (falconry); Austringer
·noun The sport of taking wild fowl or game by means of falcons or hawks.
II. Falconry ·noun The art of training falcons or hawks to pursue and attack wild fowl or game.
falconry         
  • Mughal]] emperor [[Akbar]] with a hawk
  • The medieval poet [[Konrad von Altstetten]] shown with his falcon, in the embrace of his lover. From the [[Codex Manesse]].
  •  year = c. 1600}}.
  • A falconer from Saudi Arabia, 1970s.
  • A [[brown falcon]] used for falconry in Tasmania
  •  year = 1240s}}
  • Harris's hawk used in falconry
  • Hunting falcon as depicted by [[Edwin Henry Landseer]] in 1837.
  • Bharatpur]] with a hawk
  • Icelandic gyrfalcon, 1759, [[Livrustkammaren]]
  • A falconer's red-tailed hawk (''Buteo jamaicensis'')
  • The [[Shaw Monument]], a falconry observation tower in Scotland.
  • url-status= live}}</ref>
  • A [[barn owl]] landing on a falconer's hand
  • 50px
  • Sambal]] warrior class, documented by the 16th-century'' [[Boxer Codex]]'': The female warrior is holding a raptor, which has captured a bird, exemplifying a culture of falconry.
  • Falconry
HUNTING WITH A TRAINED BIRD OF PREY
Telwah; Falconeering; Day-old cockerel; Hawking (falconry); Austringer
¦ noun the skill of keeping birds of prey and training them to hunt.

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Hack (falconry)

Hacking is a training method that helps young birds of prey reach their hunting potential by giving them exercise and experience. This technique is used to prepare the falcon to become an independent hunter. The sequence of the procedure includes 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 to preserve the population. Generally, falconers agree that hacked falcons are better and more preferred in the field. Hacking is beneficial, not only for the falconers, but for the bird itself and the species; however, there are some criticism and restrictions that come along with this method.