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Hawks and Falcons, Fairbanks

 

While visiting Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge we attended a short talk and demonstration on hawks and falconry given by two of the local residents.  They had their beautiful birds on hand.  I believe the bird shown above is a red-tailed hawk, although I'm not 100% sure about that.

The bird shown below is a peregrine falcon.

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The birds were hooded and carried on thick leather gloves, as expected.  The owner of the hawk gave us a display of how the hawk flies and tries to catch prey while in flight.

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Once unhooded and untethered, the hawk took to the air and began soaring, elegant and graceful.

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A leather decoy was whipped about and the hawk repeatedly caught it.

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The display ended when a bald eagle (seen below) approached our demonstration.  Bald eagles kill hawks, so our demo bird was called back and rehooded.

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