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How to Apply Pass the falconry examination with a score of 80% or higher. Have a current year hunting license. Build your falconry facility (mews) and pass facility inspection conducted by a Regional New York State Department of Environmental (DEC) office at: DEC Office Locations.
From highest to lowest, the ranks and their rightful birds are: Emperor golden eagle; king gyrfalcon; prince peregrine falcon; particularly the falcon gentle or female peregrine (larger and therefore more desirable than the male); duke peregrine falcon; earl peregrine falcon; baron male peregrine falcon;
There are very few opportunities to make a living off of falconry. Most are seasonal or highly saturated and competitive. You have to know someone or have something no one else has.
A General falconer shall possess no more than three raptors for use in falconry at any one time, regardless of the number of state, tribal, or territorial falconry licenses in possession; and only two of these raptors may be wild-caught.
Many falconers will trap a passage bird in the fall, hunt with her through the spring, and then release this healthy bird who is in peak physical condition back into the wild. Other falconers will keep a bird for many years and eventually release it back to the wild breeding populations.
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To acquire a falconry license you must a) find a sponsor b) pass a test and c) pass a facility inspection. Only then will you be allowed to get your license and work with a bird. The falconry regulations vary state to state but all follow guidelines drafted often with the help of falconers themselves.
Tony Pantaleo, a 28-year-old bird abatement falconer in Californias Central Valley, who helps keep crows from defecating all over downtown areas from Sacramento down to Bakersfield, said what a freelance falconer can make up to $10,000 a month for full-time, sunrise-to-sunset vineyard abatement or somewhere between
If they wanted to, they could fly away in a heartbeat. But Ive trained [them] and built trust with them. Theyve learned that I am not a threat. In training, Ive taught them that when they catch the lure, there is always food.

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