What books or periodicals are recommended for learning more about falconry?
There are a number of good books on falconry that are available to anyone interested in learning more about falconry and it’s practice. There are several sources for books found in the “Links” section of this website. There are several we would recommend for a beginner. Those in Bold print are highly recommended for the novice. North American Falconry and Hunting Hawks by Beebe and Webster. The Falconer’s Apprentice by William Oakes The Red-tailed Hawk by Liam McGranahan Falconry Equipment by Kimsey and Hodge Care and Management of Captive Raptors by Arent and Mitchell A Bond With The Wild by the North American Falconers Assoc. The Rites Of Autumn by Dan O’Brien The Imprint Accipter by Mike McDermott Destert Hawking With a Little Help From My Friends by Harry McElroy The Hunting Falcon by Bruce Haack Observations on Modern Falconry by Ronald Stevens Thanks once again for visiting our FAQ page.
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