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    Hey Guys,

    Just wondering if any of you have stumbled upon any good literature about the quarry we pursue commonly in falconry.

    Books or literature with information on habitat, breeding seasons, locations, habits, populations, etc. would be awesome.

    Species of interest would be


    • Rabbits and hares of all species* Particularly of interest to me
    • Ducks
    • Quail
    • Upland game birds
    • and any other species that you may think of.

    Much Appreciated


    -Mark

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    Extensive information on rabbit and hares:

    Dirt Hawking---A Rabbit & Hare Hawker's Guide by Joe Roy III



    https://www.northwoodsfalconry.com/p...roy-iii-bv486/
    Keith Thompson
    Treat everyone you meet with dignity and respect....but have a plan to kill them just in case

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    That looks like just the ticket for rabbits, will definitely have to check that out!
    -Mark

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    Mark,????
    Russell Whetstone

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    Quote Originally Posted by broken feather View Post
    Mark,????
    Yes Russ... I know you have plenty of rabbits. However, there's nothing wrong with trying to understand your quarry, who knows we might be able to find some more fields with some additional knowledge!

    Besides, it's summer what else are we supposed to do? lol
    -Mark

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    Mark, your bird had this sign
    Russell Whetstone

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    Quote Originally Posted by broken feather View Post
    Mark, your bird had this sign
    Well he had that sign... but yours still does!
    -Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flight View Post
    Hey Guys,

    Just wondering if any of you have stumbled upon any good literature about the quarry we pursue commonly in falconry.

    Books or literature with information on habitat, breeding seasons, locations, habits, populations, etc. would be awesome.

    Species of interest would be


    • Rabbits and hares of all species* Particularly of interest to me
    • Ducks
    • Quail
    • Upland game birds
    • and any other species that you may think of.

    Much Appreciated
    Joe Roys "Duck Hawking" is very detailed, for the California duck hawker, but it applies anywhere. Mike Connely's chapter in "Game Hawking at Its Very Best" is still my favorite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flight View Post
    Hey Guys,

    Just wondering if any of you have stumbled upon any good literature about the quarry we pursue commonly in falconry.

    Books or literature with information on habitat, breeding seasons, locations, habits, populations, etc. would be awesome.

    Species of interest would be


    • Rabbits and hares of all species* Particularly of interest to me
    • Ducks
    • Quail
    • Upland game birds
    • and any other species that you may think of.

    Much Appreciated
    If hare hawking is of particular interest there is much. Try to get a hold of Hawk Chalks from the seventies. Longmire and Pache really lead the way with hunting jacks in the west.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeomanfalconer View Post
    If hare hawking is of particular interest there is much. Try to get a hold of Hawk Chalks from the seventies. Longmire and Pache really lead the way with hunting jacks in the west.
    Thanks Eric,

    I will try to source those for sure!
    -Mark

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    I had collected a ton of info on the starling and house sparrow....
    Luis and Mateo Lewis

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    Grouse of the World by Paul Johnsgard is an outstanding resource on the life history of grouse.
    Bob
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    I recognize that there aren't exactly tons of us that pursue woodcock, but the best book I've ever read on them was written by an author named, Guy De La Valdene, and it's titled, "Making Game"
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