Saskatchewan’s open skies make the perfect spot for falconry | 24CA News

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Published 16.01.2023
Saskatchewan’s open skies make the perfect spot for falconry  | 24CA News

The sport of falconry has an extended historical past within the land of the dwelling skies.

By definition, it pertains to the searching of untamed animals of their pure habitat via a educated chicken of prey.

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Dana Green lately turned a full-fledged falconer after finishing the required multi-year apprenticeship with the Saskatchewan falconer’s membership. Her winged companion is a two-year-old feminine peregrine falcon named Eos.

“To me, falconry is this beautiful intersection of culture, history, wildlife and conservation,” Green stated.

The historical past of falconry in Saskatchewan dates again to the Nineteen Fifties with the creation of the Saskatchewan Falconry Association.

There are round 25 lively falconers within the province. The steps to turning into one are fairly in depth, as you need to undergo an apprenticeship that lasts a number of years.

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“You’ve got to get your accommodations all sorted out and there’s a training period with books to read and videos to follow,” stated Iain Timmins, the president of the Saskatchewan Falconers Club.

“All preparing you for that amazing day when you get your first bird.”

During searching season, a falconer and their chicken will hunt quarry equivalent to geese, quail, partridge and grouse.

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“When I take that off hood, it means it’s go time,” Green stated, as she showcased her falcon. “That means it’s time to chase some ducks or partridge.”


Dana Green’s peregrine falcon Eos can journey near 300 km per hour.


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Peregrine falcons are one of many quickest animals on earth, reaching speeds as much as 300 km per hour.

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They may fly 1000’s of toes within the sky, which the prairie panorama lends itself completely to.

“I mean, it’s the land of living skies, right? Everything about how falcons hunt, the Saskatchewan landscape is ideal for them,” Green stated.

And whereas the falcon could swoop in for the kill, it’s the partnership with Green that makes it doable.

“Falcons need a big sky,” Green defined. “If she is having a great position, she will be hundreds of feet up in the air where I can’t see her anymore… Her job is to be the perfect hunter. My job is to flush the game for her.”

At the top of the day, Green stated the explanations she goes via tons of analysis and prep is to verify the chicken has the absolute best searching expertise.


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