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Lady Liberty | Elle Brazil 2012
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Tethering and training equipment used in falconry
These fascinating and detailed depictions of Falconry related paraphernalia can be seen here in their original context.
Discovered via this post on Falconry by BibliOdyssey.





i. Tethering and training equipment used in falconry
ii. Raptor hoods: "Falconry hoods are among the very first pieces of equipment that a falconer will obtain when beginning to learn the art of falconry. A properly fitted hood ensures that the bird remains calm while in the presence of humans, as otherwise it may become alarmed and distraught. A hood is essential in making a bird ready for training. The acclimatization of the bird to humans is known as "manning" and is the first step in the training regimen."
iii. Le tiercelet Hagard de Faucon d'Islande
iv. Le Groënlandais, Faucon Blanc Mué (Hooded White Greenlander falcon or gyrfalcon - based on a portrait of the bird by Pierre Louis Dubourcq)
v. detail of Hooded White Greenlander falcon or gyrfalcon
(All captions from original BibliOdyssey post)
Discovered via this post on Falconry by BibliOdyssey.





i. Tethering and training equipment used in falconry
ii. Raptor hoods: "Falconry hoods are among the very first pieces of equipment that a falconer will obtain when beginning to learn the art of falconry. A properly fitted hood ensures that the bird remains calm while in the presence of humans, as otherwise it may become alarmed and distraught. A hood is essential in making a bird ready for training. The acclimatization of the bird to humans is known as "manning" and is the first step in the training regimen."
iii. Le tiercelet Hagard de Faucon d'Islande
iv. Le Groënlandais, Faucon Blanc Mué (Hooded White Greenlander falcon or gyrfalcon - based on a portrait of the bird by Pierre Louis Dubourcq)
v. detail of Hooded White Greenlander falcon or gyrfalcon
(All captions from original BibliOdyssey post)
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