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Please Note:
Seasonality:
Hunts are offered year round, with rock doves, rabbits, and starlings having no season. However certain prey species such as waterfowl, upland game, crows, etc. are only open, broadly, September-January.
Weather Policy:
Please note that we must prioritize the safety of our birds; high winds, heavy precipitation, low visibility (fog), or severe temperatures put our birds in danger and thus we reserve the right to reschedule a hunt as needed.
Physicality:
Hunting is by nature a physical sport that requires traversing steep slopes, muddy fields, uneven rocks, and thick brush-cover. Our staff has been able to accommodate a wide range of ages (6 to 86 years old) and levels of mobility but please keep in mind that an outing in the field with a falconer is not a simple walk in the park.
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A HISTORICAL TIDBIT
By the Second World War, both the Allied and Axis Powers had incorporated birds of prey into their armies. The English Channel and North Sea were the scenes of most of these aerial battles. The Germans unleashed their falcons along the coast from Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, killing scores of pigeons.