Birds of prey visited the Frazier Park Library on Saturday, March 22, when the library hosted High Desert Falconry. The ...
For falconers who hunt small animals like rabbits and grouse with wild birds of prey, changing Midwest winters are also changing the sport they love.
which means those tuning in could expect to see falcons in any moment. “We’ve been monitoring the activity on camera throughout the course of the last month and have seen the same birds from ...
Smuggled to the Middle East for falcon racing, these birds can fetch a high price on the black market. As demand grows, conservationists are fighting to protect them from an increasingly ...
A WILDLIFE photographer has captured a peregrine falcon at a church in Henley. Simon Booker, 61, from Stoke Row, received a ...
"For them, hunting with falcons and owning falcons are cultural ... especially in the UAE which permits only captive-bred and registered birds to be used in sport falconry, wild falcons are ...
“My empathy is just as much to what I’m hunting as to the bird I have in my hand,” said Tom Doolittle, a retired Fish and Wildlife Service biologist and lifelong falconer in northern Wisconsin.
If the birds wanted to, they could fly off and never come back. They return because humans essentially act as the falcons' version of a hunting dog, turning up prey. And if they don't catch ...