Glossary of Falconers' Terms
Accipiter
- The Latin name for a genus of raptors with short, broad wings and narrow tails
- Common North American species of accipiters includes sharp-shinned Hawks, Cooper's Hawks, and Goshawks
Aspergillosis
- A fungal disease of the respiratory system in falcons
- generally fatal
Bate
- An abortive attempt to fly off the fist or perch when a bird is restrained by a leash
Pictured is Prozac the Harris Hawk bating from his falconer, Mike's fist.
Bind
- To seize quarry with the feet and hold it, either on the ground or in the air
Prozac binding to his lure with his left foot.
Block
- A block of wood, usually inverted, used as a perch for bird
Braces
- The leather straps used to open or close a hood
Pictured in the background are this hood's braces.
Bumblefoot
- A bacterial infection of the foot peculiar to falcons
Buteo
- The Latin name for a genus of raptors with broad wings and tails
- called buzzards in Europe
- Common North American species of buteos include red-tail hawks and ferruginous hawks.
Casting
- The indigestible portions of the last meal of a raptor
- usually bones, feathers, and fur, that are formed into a compact pellet and disgorged through the mouth
Coccidiosis
- A bacterial infection causing inflamed intestines and specks of blood in the mutes
- caused by dietary deficiencies and exposure to other infected birds.
Cramp
- Dietary deficiency causing muscular spasm in "downy" birds
- often severe enough to break bones
Creance
- A long, strong cord or line used to secure a hawk during its first training flights
Here Prozac is being trained using the creance (under mikes foot and tied to prozac's jesses) and the lure which Prazac is binding to.
Eyass
- The name applied to a young raptor while still in the nest
- a trained raptor of any age that was obtained as a nestling
Eyrie
- The nest or nesting ledge of any raptor
Falcon
- The Latin name for a genus of raptors with long narrow wings and tails
- also refers to the female of raptorial species
- Common North American Falcons include gyrfalcons, prarie falcons, American kestrels, and peregrine falcons
Frounce
- (Trichomoniasis) A cheesy, yellowish growth in the mouth and throat caused by a protozoan parasite
Hack
- A state of complete liberty as in returning a bird to the wild
Haggard
- The name applied to an adult raptor either trapped or wild
Hood
- The leather cap used to cover the head and eyes of a hawk
Pictured is an example of a dutch style hood.
Imping
- A method of repairing broken feathers in raptors
Jesses
- Leather straps permanently attached to the legs of a trained raptor
Pictured is the Aylmeri style jess which consists of a one piece anklet and a separate strip of leather as the jess to secure the raptor.
Leash
- Leather thong and swivel attached to jesses securing bird to perch or glove
Set of anklets, jesses, a leash, and swivel used to properly secure a falconry raptor.
Lure
- An artificial quarry used to train, control, or retrieve falconry raptors
Here mike is swinging the lure as he trains his bird.
Mantle
- The spreading of wings and tail over the food or quarry
Pictured is Madonna mantling over her lure.
Mew
- A building or room in which hawks are kept
Mutes
- The excrement of raptors
Passager
- A flighted raptor in its first year either trapped or wild
- an immature raptor is commonly referred to as a passage bird
Quarry
- Any bird or other animal a trained raptor may pursue
Rouse
- When a bird erects all the body feathers and then shakes itself.
Stress Marks
- Weak liness on feathers caused by no food or other stress which permits feathers to break rather easily.
Stoop
- Head-first dive of a raptor from above
Tiercel
- The male of any raptor
Wait On
- To fly, circle or hover above the falconer for some time

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