Falconry Fair 2009 Fotogallerie
Fotos gemaakt gedurende het Falconcrest Valkerij, Jacht en Natuur Fair.
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 A very strange looking owl that comes from Africa was a visitor at the falconry fair.
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 This thin, long, yet small owl comes from Africa.
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 A 'eat nearly anything' bird from the Falkland Islands. A very clever bird that scavanges and finds food all over the place. Is able to open dirt bins to get in and find food.
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 Arabian thoroughbreds were also at the falconry fair
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 In Arabian costume with a little owl on an Arabian Thoroughbred.
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 A visiting buzzard, this species is known as the 'Koningsbuizerd' or King's Buzzard.
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 Photographers and visitors flock to see the birds of prey as these are brought out in preperation for flight demonstrations
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 A South American bird of prey, and also a very clever scavenger.
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 Being interviewed for Eindhoven Dagblad TV.
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 Another feathered visitor of the night. This is night owl, you can tell by the completely dark coloured eyes it is a night preditor.
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 The feathers on this owls head are not ears, but serve as signaling and sensing feathers.
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 The Falconcrest Falconry, Hunting and Nature Fair, was a field day for photographers.
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 a variety of arts and crafts products other than hunting and falconry equipment were also to be found.
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 An eagle grabs some food put on a branch by a falconeer.
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 This branch became the favourite spot for the eagle to perch when they wanted to take a break.
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 A vulture on display at the Falconcrest Falconry, Hunting and Nature Fair.
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