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In this paper, the most common uses of owls currently falconry. There are about two hundred species of owls that today can found in almost everyone. One of the best known species, the barn owl, is also one of the most widespread and most of the most killing rodents than any other predator.
Falconry and hawking were very common in most of the activities of the world until recently, used either for sport and obtaining food. In Europe, the goshawk was known as the "cooks hawk" because it could take so many things to the table including rabbits, does partridge, pheasant, dove, crow, etc. gyrfalcons were prized as the bird most appropriate for an emperor, a pilgrim from a king, Merlin (due to its small size) of a lady. Eagles were used for hunting wolves in Siberia, the saker falcon to hunt gazelles in the deserts of Arabia. The Saker take the gazelle and slow enough for a Saluki (a breed of dog in the desert) to kill him. Falconry was a sport very popular with the nobility and a vital activity for ordinary people.
The most common use of the Owls in falconry today in falconry displays to the public. Barn Owls are birds always very popular with her soft beautiful flight and kind nature. Owls are also common in most areas and relatively easy care makes them an ideal candidate for falconry displays. Are also a bird of prey more suitable to be used for giving audience members the experience of holding a bird of prey in his grasp. The slow and beautiful flight of an owl gives the audience a chance to see much more a bird of prey in flight near the rapid flight of a hawk that could not be visible for a few seconds, as for the zoom.
See our Blog post Owls in Falconry, which has a link to our blog post on some of the world’s best owl images.
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