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The author provides a practical manual of falconry, surveying its history and the species employed, then detailing equipment, capture, taming, training, and field techniques for various quarry such as rooks, game birds, larks, gulls, waterfowl, and mammals, with focused chapters on goshawks and sparrow-hawks. Chapters address furniture and mews, taming wild and hacked birds, hunting methods, recovery of lost hawks, accidents, maladies, moulting, and the temperamental virtues and vices of birds. Technical terms are explained and the guidance combines hands-on instruction, field tactics, and illustrative anecdotes to aid practical sport management and bird care.

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E. B. Michell

E. B. Michell is an author known for his work in the field of falconry, particularly through his notable book "The Art and Practice of Hawking." This work provides insights into the techniques and traditions of hawking, reflecting both the practical and philosophical aspects of the sport. Michell's writing contributes to the understanding of this ancient practice, appealing to both enthusiasts and those interested in the natural world. His exploration of hawking not only serves as a guide but also enriches the literary heritage surrounding the relationship between humans and birds of prey.

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