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Every fall since 1997, an eccentric group of long-wingers gathers in a remote location in Wyoming's high desert. There, they spend a few weeks hawking Sage G...
Used for many years now, the TrackPack is a tried and true method for mounting tracking equipment to falcons. As the originators of the original mounting met...
For the first time ever, world-renowned hoodmaker Steve Tait has sat down in front of a camera and his entire hoodmaking process has been recorded. From expl...
Once a year in breathtaking Rush Valley, falconers gather every year for one of the most high-intensity competitions in the sport. Only the best falcons and ...
The invention of radio telemetry enabled Steve Chindgren to pursue the hawking of Sage Grouse in a way never before thought possible. Then Marshall Radio's groundbreaking research innovations heralded the dawn of GPS tracking & live monitoring of falcons, and this brought Chindgren into a whole new era of falconry success, and enjoyment.
You must be a licensed falconer in order to possess birds of prey. In this video Israel talks about how he has been living with his falcon in his living room, in a way that the whole family finds bearable and even enjoyable! We also dive into a synopsis of the process...
How does one capture the full scope of such an ancient sport, both past and present, across so many cultures around the globe? Tim Jessell seeks to show the impact of Marshall Radio on an art as old as time, with a 35 ft mural across the walls of Marshall's North American headquarters.
Harsh winds and the occasional gust of snow set the stage for the gritty face-off at the annual Utah Sky Trials, as falconer and falcon sought to put their season's efforts on display against the worthy quarry. These are a few clips from the footage Falconry Told collected at the event, by no means in order or indicative of the results.
The Utah Merlin Meet 2019 has come and gone, what an experience! Despite unfavorable winds and biting cold, there was quite the turnout as the annual matchup of Merlins versus Starlings went down. I wasn't able to be there for all of it, but I did manage to grab a few shots of Austin Gunther and his two passage Merlins, which I've compiled into this short film.
Companion footage to Episode 3 of the Falconry Told Podcast featuring Dr. Jeff Broadbent flying his Passage Alaskan Gyrfalcon "AK" in Utah. This was a conditioning flight where a few of Broadbent's longtime friends got to watch this gorgeous bird fly for their first time! Thanks Dr. Broadbent!
February 8, 2019. The Utah Sky Trials are a week away, and Steve is freshly back from a trip overseas... In order to bring his birds up to par for the trials he exercises them by flying them up to a reward attached to the drone.
We meet Craig Boren at 7:30AM at a gas station, and follow him 20 miles into the backcountry to experience his take on dirt-hawking. What ensued was a story worth telling. Read more about this hunt! https://www.falconrytold.com/blog/craigboren Enjoy this video? Support Falconry Told and help us create more!
The process to becoming a falconer in the United States is not easy, but we hope this video makes it less confusing! Visit the write-up this video is based on!
