From Wikipedia,
"Falconry is is a sport which involves the use of trained raptors (birds of prey) to hunt or pursue game for humans."
An unassuming hunter, the falcon is surprisingly powerful. The training process is quite complex. Falcons have the potential to be incredibly skilled attackers, capable of tackling animals as large as deer. Video below in which a falcon DESTROYS a deer, as well as a falconry training video. Scroll down further for amazing hunting images from English Russia.
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4 Comments
Poor animals. What a shame.
what an incredible animal. hope they let the falcon enjoy his catch.
all the animals are incredible, and by the way, when you enjoy the killing, its time to take you away, in the happy place with trees, fruits, drugs, doctors and long long sleevs shirts,, dear Dr. Lecter
it is a travesty to take pleasure at the expense of other animals. It is humanity's greatest evil. So many don't get it. We're all from the same spirit. All life is from the same spirit. Just because your brain is bigger is not a right to exploit, mame, consume, and drive to extinction other animals.
"All things are connected like the blood which unites us all. Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself." - Chief Seattle.
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