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'''Falcons''' are medium-sized [[bird of prey|birds of prey]] and were used for [[falconry]]. There are many types of falcons in [[Europe]] but the peregrine falcon is the fastest and the best hunter. It can be found all over the world. George Turberville in his 1575 book ''The Booke of Faulconrie or Hauking'', describes seven types of falcon:
'''Falcons''' are medium-sized [[bird of prey|birds of prey]] and were used for [[falconry]]. There are many types of falcons in [[Europe]] but the peregrine falcon is the fastest and the best hunter. It can be found all over the world. George Turberville in his 1575 book ''The Booke of Faulconrie or Hauking'', describes seven types of falcon:


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=== External Links ===
=== External Links ===
* [[Wikipedia:Falcon|Falcons]] on Wikipedia
* [[Wikipedia:Falcon|Falcons]] on Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 12 May 2006

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Falcons are medium-sized birds of prey and were used for falconry. There are many types of falcons in Europe but the peregrine falcon is the fastest and the best hunter. It can be found all over the world. George Turberville in his 1575 book The Booke of Faulconrie or Hauking, describes seven types of falcon:

  1. The Falcon Gentle
  2. The Haggart Falcon
  3. The Barberie or Tartaret Falcon
  4. The Gerfalcon
  5. The Sacre
  6. The Laner
  7. The Tunician


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