Falconry definition

Falconry means the sport of taking quarry by means of a trained raptor.
Falconry means the sport of hunting or taking quarry with a trained raptor.
Falconry means taking game with a trained raptor, or with a trained raptor and a dog, and includes the training of a raptor to take game.

Examples of Falconry in a sentence

  • Limited Quota Raptor Capture licenses shall be issued in accordance with Commission Regulation Chapter 25 Falconry Regulation.

  • Extended Falconry Season - Statewide: September 1 through March 31 annually.

  • Extended Falconry Season - Statewide: September 1 - March 31 annually.

  • In addition to the Falconry License or Permit application, an Apprentice falconer applying for an upgrade to General Class falconer must also submit the Apprenticeship Program Completion Affirmation form signed by his or her sponsor, attesting to the Apprentice’s satisfactory completion of the requirements of the Apprentice Training Program.

  • An Apprentice’s sponsor may not be a member of the Falconry Examination Panel evaluating the Apprentice.


More Definitions of Falconry

Falconry means possession, control, or use of a raptor for the purpose of hunting and free flight training.
Falconry means the sport of hunting or taking quarry with a
Falconry means the sport of taking, or attempting to take wild quarry in its natural state and habitat by means of a trained raptor and includes all associated acts including, but not limited to the act(s) of capturing, transporting, training, housing, caring for and maintaining (a) raptor(s) held for falconry. It shall also include the secondary practice of using a raptor for conducting conservation and education programs for the general public.
Falconry means hunting migratory game birds using raptors.
Falconry as used herein means the taking of quarry by a trained raptor.
Falconry means the possession and use of raptors for the purpose of hunting or free flight training.
Falconry. ’ means hunting by means of birds of the orders Accipitriformes, Fal- coniformes and Strigiformes which are trained to hawk for sport;