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Falconry Peregrinations by Bob Dalton

$49.95

“Falconry Peregrinations” relates some of the hawking travels undertaken by the author over the years. From hawking in Mexico, Peru, and Brazil through exploring Uzbekistan, Russia and South Africa from a falconry perspective. The author also recounts hawking in Kansas and Florida as well as enjoying the classic flights of falcons at partridge in France and Herons in Germany, where this branch of falconry is still practiced under special license. The book is of high quality with 295 pages containing twelve chapters and profusely illustrated with over eight color photos and over ninety black and white photos. The foreword is by Gary Timbrell who is CEO of the International Association of Falconry.

SKU: BV698 Category: Books
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“Falconry Peregrinations” relates some of the hawking travels undertaken by the author over the years. From hawking in Mexico, Peru, and Brazil through exploring Uzbekistan, Russia and South Africa from a falconry perspective. The author also recounts hawking in Kansas and Florida as well as enjoying the classic flights of falcons at partridge in France and Herons in Germany, where this branch of falconry is still practiced under special license. The book is of high quality with 295 pages containing twelve chapters and profusely illustrated with over eight color photos and over ninety black and white photos. The foreword is by Gary Timbrell who is CEO of the International Association of Falconry.

Approximately 10″ x 7″ hard cover book with 295 pages and comes with color dust jacket.

12 chapters on my hawking adventures in Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Russia, Uzbekistan, South Africa, USA, France and Germany.

2×16 full color sections containing 58 photographs and an additional 123 black and white photos in the text.

5192 – Falconry Peregrinations.

1st Edition, published 2022, all copies signed by the author.

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