falconer|falconers in English
noun
['fal·con·er || 'fælkənə(r) /'fɔːl-]
person who hunts with a falco
Use "falconer|falconers" in a sentence
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3. When Riggs came to PWC in 2013, it was to everyone’s relief and the good fortune of Red-shouldered Hawk #766, Creanced one last time by Virginia Flaherty and released on September 17 in Atascadero, an event made possible by PWC facilities, donor feathers, Riggs’ expertise, and centuries of knowledge received from falconers.
4. ‘We use a fishing reel to store the Creance line - this way we can rewind the line and keep it from tangling.’ ‘The falcon is taught to hop, then flutter, and finally fly the length of the Creance to the falconer for food.’ ‘To my relief he flew to me just the same as he had on the Creance.’
5. ‘We use a fishing reel to store the Creance line - this way we can rewind the line and keep it from tangling.’ ‘The falcon is taught to hop, then flutter, and finally fly the length of the Creance to the falconer for food.’ ‘To my relief he flew to me just the same as he had on the Creance.’