The other aspects of the art of falconry and the falconry equipments required could be learnt and accommodated with patience, practice and time, but it is essential to keep in mind the first rule, as stated above.
2. • There’s something majestic and
different about the art of Falconry.
Falconry is a sport and an art of
flying specific bird(s) of prey at wild
quarries while they are in their
natural environments.
• If you are considering indulging
yourself into the art of falconry, then
there would be plenty of advices
coming your way, and if some
essential advices were to be listed
for the beginners, then the first
thing would be having utmost
respect for the bird as well as for its
quarry.
3. • The other aspects of the art of falconry and the falconry
equipments required could be learnt and accommodated with
patience, practice and time, but it is essential to keep in mind the first
rule, as stated above.
• Training you own bird of prey takes lots of dedication and patience,
you would get out of it only what you have put in; however, when you
put your time and effort into learning this art, it would definitely be
one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.
• Here are a few things that one must consider when getting into
falconry. While there’s no set way to go about falconry, these tips and
advice will definitely help you get a good start.
• Make sure that you are able to commit the time that is required to
become a falconer.
4. • Consider a day of ‘falconry experience’ if you haven’t ever done
falconry before. You can easily find plenty of help online that will help
you get true experience of what it is like to see these birds up lose, in
action.
• Make a decision regarding whether you would like to train and fly your
bird of prey with dogs or not, and if you want to do it then what type
of dog would it be. Again, research how you would introduce each
other and also all the associated considerations. You could fly your
birds with ferrets as well.
• Take your time in order to make sure that you prepare your falconry
gear right, ranging from mews (your bird’s home) to your bird’s perch,
the surrounding of the mew, and items to keep the bird entertained.
5. • Spend ample time on researching the kinds of bird that you would like
to train and fly. Always remember that different birds will fly different
quarry, so consider both of it and also enjoy researching them.
• An essential part of falconry is regularly weighing your bird. Ensure that
you have the necessary falconry equipment like training devices and
weighing scales, and a glove. You may look for falconry equipments for
sale to get it at bargain price.
• Contact reputable breeders to get some advice. Visit the breeder and
see the birds as well as their parents so as to see for yourself, their
behavior.
• When you finally bring the bird home, you should expect it to at least
take some days to properly settle in. Talk to your bird and let the bird
see you. You need to get to know your bird, and let your bird know you.