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A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (6)
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African Hawk Eagles, American settlers, Asociación Mexicana de Cetrería, Black Sparrowhawks, Colonel R. L. "Luff" Meredith, conservationists, Cortez, diurnal raptors, Dr. Robert M. "Doc" Stabler, duck, Falconers' Association of North America, Falconry, Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, francolin, Guillermo José Tapia, guinea fowl, Heinie Von Michaelis, Kinya Nakajima, North America, Passage Lanner falcons, quail, raptor biologists, Redbreasted Sparrowhawks, rehabilitators, Renz Waller, Roberto Behar, Rudi De Wet, sand grouse, scrub hares, South Africa, South African Falconry Association, spring hares, The Great Zimbabwe, Viceroy of New Spain, W. Eustace PolesA Brief History of Falconry Across the World (1) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (2) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (3) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (4) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (5) Falconry in North America and South Africa: A Brief History
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A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (5)
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A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (1) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (2) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (3) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (4) The Rich History of Falconry in Central and Eastern Europe Central and Eastern Europe is a region with a
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A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (4)
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ANFA, Arab falconers, clubs, Coppaloni style, cranes, De Arte Venandi cum Avibus, eagles, Falconry, falcons, Federico II, France, German influence, German-style, Germany, hawks, herons, hunting technique, International Musée de la Venerie, Italy, longwings, Louis XIII, Norman Court, Pierre-Amédée Pichot collection, Sicily, storks, UNESCO, VenetianA Brief History of Falconry Across the World (1) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (2) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (3) The Magnificence of Falconry in France, Italy, and Germany Falconry, an ancient art of hunting with birds of prey, has a rich history in France, Italy, and Germany.
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A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (3)
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5th century AD, Arab falconry, Arabic, Argos, Belgium, birds of prey, Calendar of Cordoba, conservation efforts, Diogo Fernandes Ferreira, diplomatic gifts, Eastern Spain, El Arte de Cetrería, ethical codes, Europe, Falconer’s Villa, Falconry, Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, France, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, French Revolution, gentleman’s education, Goths, high social status, hunting, Ireland, Leyre Chest, living treasures, Moorish Kings, mosaics, Musée du Louvre, Netherlands, Paulinus of Pella, pest control, Portugal, Sicily, Sidonius Apollinaris, Spain, UNESCO, wildlifeA Brief History of Falconry Across the World (1) A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (2) Falconry, an ancient practice of hunting with birds of prey, has a rich history in Europe dating back to the 5th century AD. Written records from Paulinus of Pella and Sidonius Apollinaris in France, as well as
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A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (2)
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Alacahöyük, Ancient Roots, bazieri, Black Sea region, Eastern Slavic tribes, Falconry, flying passage sparrow hawks, Georgia, Golden Era, goshawks, Hittite, Huns, Istanbul, John Sanderson, Karatepe, Khazars, Middle Asia, Moscow Principality, Ottoman Empire, quail, Russia, Seljuk, Sokolniki, sparrow hawks, Thomas Dallam, Transcaucasia, TurkeyA Brief History of Falconry Across the World (1) The Ancient Roots of Falconry in Russia Falconry, the sport of hunting with birds of prey, has been a significant aspect of Russian life since ancient times. It is believed to have originated in the 8th and 9th centuries and spread to Eastern Slavic tribes from
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A Brief History of Falconry Across the World (1)
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Abbasid period, Abu Dhabi Symposium, Al Harith bin Mu'awiya, ancient art, Arab kings, Arabian Gulf, Babylonians, Bedouin, China, cultural history, endurance, Falconry, Holy Koran, hunting, Iraq, Japan, Kingdom of Morocco, Korea, Magreb, Middle East, Mongolia, patience, self-reliance, Tunisia, UNESCO, world heritageFalconry is an ancient and sophisticated art that has been practiced for thousands of years. This article provides a summary of falconry from various regions of the world as presented at the Abu Dhabi Symposium on “Falconry: a World Heritage” in September 2005. History and Evolution of FalconryRecorded history only tells a part of the
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Takagari – The Falconry of the Aristocrats/鷹狩り – 貴族たちの鷹狩り術
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Takagari has long been regarded as a sport of the nobility, a symbol of prestige and warrior spirit of the samurai. What is Takagari? Takagari – “鷹狩” is a type of hunting using birds of prey, such as the Accipitridae hawks, Falconidae falcons, eagles, and other specially trained birds to capture other birds or small
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