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Falconry is far more awesome a sport that Horsejumping — why is only one in the Olympics?
Matthew Yglesias » Irony Watch: Islamic Solidarity Games Break Down Over Gulf Naming Dispute 2010
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I am active in Falconry, BASE jumping and reviving dead languages.
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"Falconry," Derian said in a tone Elise immediately recognized as that of a teacher reminding a student.
Through Wolfs Eyes 2001
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The British School of Falconry in Scotland trains mostly Harris hawks, which aren't native to Scotland.
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Ive always wanted to get into Falconry, I just don't have the space or time for it.
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Another cool way to get a buch of them is to get in good with someone who practices Falconry.
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Another cool way to get a buch of them is to get in good with someone who practices Falconry.
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So on our next trip to my husband's homeland of Scotland, we booked a lesson at the British School of Falconry at the Gleneagles Hotel, whose 850 acres of Scottish highland is quite the setting for pretending to be a clan chief hunting for dinner.
A Whole Other Ball Game Heidi Mitchell 2012
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"Falconry is just expensive," says Martin Lowney, director of the USDA's wildlife-control service for New York state.
Falcons at New York's JFK Airport Join the Flock of the Unemployed Barry Newman 2011
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Ive always wanted to get into Falconry, I just don't have the space or time for it.
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