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falconry

[fawl-kuhn-ree, fal-, faw-kuhn-] / ˈfɔl kən ri, ˈfæl-, ˈfɔ kən- /


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The talismanic vocabulary of falconry is threaded through this raw-nerved memoir by an experienced British falconer who dealt with the pain of losing a father by training a young goshawk called Mabel.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 23, 2026

From falconry and helicopter rides to spas and solar farms, farmers say these additional services now form a crucial part of the business.

From BBC • May 27, 2025

The Eurasian eagle-owl is also commonly used in falconry, selling for as much as $3,000.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 1, 2024

Although the origins are murky, the earliest records of falconry trace back to Asia and the Middle East more than 6,000 years ago.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2023

Perry picked up the jesses, leashes, and falconry bells he had taken off the birds and walked the short distance to his bird barn.

From "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George




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