Adam and his team of falconers use predatory birds like gyrfalcons, eagles, and peregrine falcons to clear the air. |
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It has leather jesses on its legs, which are used by falconers and people who take the birds out to hunt. |
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The larger, dark brown and gray barred Altai Saker falcons are the favorite bird of Arab falconers. |
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An Ayrshire school was forced to hire falconers armed with hawks to safeguard its pupils. |
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As an added bonus, I realised, new falconers get to learn a vocabulary of Medieval English for free. |
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It's the same principal falconers use when they put a hood over a falcon's head. |
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Quebec's falconers have the right to allow their birds of prey to soar overhead but the birds are forbidden to swoop down and nab other beasts. |
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Demonstrations and displays were also given by the emergency services, anglers, horse riders and falconers and the day rounded off with harness racing. |
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Some sakers have extremely pale plumage, appearing almost white in flight. Wealthy falconers are prepared to pay a fortune for these attractive birds. |
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He explained that female birds are more often kept by falconers because they are more vicious hunters and better flyers, making them good for displays. |
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There will also be master falconers and even a medieval wise woman as well as historic re-enactments. |
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Imperial Household Department of Beijing had professional falconers, too. |
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In Kazakhstan and Mongolia, wolves are traditionally hunted with eagles and falcons, though this practise is declining, as experienced falconers are becoming few in number. |
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