Falconers typically keep their Birds of Prey in spacious, well-ventilated mews or aviaries that provide a safe and comfortable environment. These enclosures are designed to protect the birds from harsh weather and predators while allowing them enough room to stretch their wings and exercise. Within these spaces, falconers provide perches, food, and water, ensuring the birds' physical and mental well-being. Regular interaction and training also occur outside the mews, promoting a strong bond between the falconer and the bird.
Falconers (or hawkers) can have anything from the Peregrine Falcon to the Golden Eagle.
Raw meat & small birds
People who work in rehabilitation for birds of prey, Zoo, and falconers, mainly.
Medieval falconers were typically compensated with a combination of wages, food, and lodging. Their pay varied significantly based on their skill level, the status of their employer, and the region they were in, but skilled falconers could earn a decent salary. In addition to monetary compensation, they often received perks such as the right to keep certain birds or receive a share of the game caught. Overall, falconry was not just a job but also a prestigious profession, especially among the nobility.
Falconers typically wear outdoor clothing that is comfortable and suitable for the weather conditions. This may include waterproof jackets, sturdy boots, and gloves to protect their hands while handling the birds. They may also wear specialized hoods or equipment for training and handling the falcons.
hunting
falconers use falcons for the sport of hunting in which they usually hunt small game
North American Falconers Association was created in 1961.
in the UK, yes you can have domestic barn owls. But in the U.S.A you have to have a falconers license to keep any bird of prey.
The neighbors might not like your falcon eating the local birds, and you will need a Federal and State permit to keep a bird of prey, but otherwise not. Since you will have to learn from other falconers anyway, you could consider boarding your bird.
[July 3 2012 ] With the rare exception of some licensed falconers, youcannot own an owlin the US. Owlsand other birds are protected by Federal Law
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