Falconry is one of the oldest sports known to man, originating some 4,000 years ago in Asia. In medieval times falconry was the only sure way of catching small game on the move. Many of the training methods employed for hundreds of years are still in use today. Their talks and visits are the perfect opportunity to learn about falconry. Everyone’s favourite barn owl Lucky, even has his own story book for the children.
Simon Tebbutt Falconry
Over 20 years experience with a wide range of birds of prey including eagles, falcons, owls and hawks.
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