Bering_Sierra t1_ivm9y4w wrote
Birds of prey are so cool. Does anyone know a good way to learn about falconry?
Shikabane_Hime t1_ivma9xl wrote
Yes! Check out VINS! http://www.vinsweb.org/ I remember seeing awesome falconry shows there as a kid, they’re a great organization
masterofnewts t1_ivmaeqg wrote
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science has some fun exhibits!
Outrageous-Outside61 OP t1_ivmafad wrote
VINS for sure, I have a friend down in mass who does it but he never had any birds while I was down there.
MizLucinda t1_ivn1p5l wrote
The Woodstock Inn has falconry! They have the birds just outside the village. I think you can go there and see/do it. I also know of a few falconers in Orange County, but they’re private citizens who have falcons.
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