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Hoods are used in falconry to cover a bird's eyes, which helps to calm and soothe the bird by reducing visual stimuli. This allows falconers to handle their birds more easily and minimizes stress during transport or when around other birds. Hoods also play a role in training, as they can help the bird focus on the falconer's commands without distractions. Overall, they are an essential tool for managing and caring for trained raptors.
Hilltop Hoods -- The Hard Road
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Any hood from an 82 to a 92 firebird,formula or trams am
Falcons have hoods on their heads, commonly used in falconry, to keep them calm and reduce stress by blocking their vision. This helps prevent distractions from their surroundings and allows for easier handling by the falconer. The hoods also help maintain the bird's focus and readiness for hunting by minimizing stimuli that could otherwise agitate them.
its called a rod
His friends called him sam
It is afraid of the rod. Drop it.
The bird of up is called Kevin he is a snipe. FROM HOPEEBEAUMAN!
It is called "Drill Rod"