ΑΓΓΛΙΚΗ ΟΡΟΛΟΓΙΑ ΙΕΡΑΚΟΘΗΡΙΑΣ
Accipiter - Genus of raptor, the "short-winged hawks," i.e. Goshawks. Austringer - One who hunts with hawks. Aylmeri, - Leather anklets, taking the place of traditional jesses. Bal-chatri - A cage like trap with live bait and monofilament nooses that catch the raptor by the feet. Bate - An attempt to fly from the fist or perch when secured. Beam feathers - primaries Bechins - Morsel of food, pick up piece. Bewit - Strip of soft leather round the birds leg to secure the bell to. Bind - To grab quarry and hold it. Block - a perch for falcons. Blood Feathers - Feathers still growing. Bow perch - A perch for shortwings and broadwings. Bowse, to - To drink Brancher - A young hawk that is mostly feathered but not yet fully capable of flight. Break into - Begin to eat Buteo - Genus of raptor, the"broad-winged hawks," i.e. the Redtail hawk and buzzard. Cadge - A portable hawk perch capable of holding several birds. Cadger - The person who carries the cadge Call off - To call a hawk or falcon from a perch to the lure or fist. Canceleer - To make two or three sharp turns in the descent when stooping. Carry, to - To fly away carrying the lure or quarry Cast - The regurgitation of indigestible fur and bones, a normal daily act; OR two raptors flown together; OR to physically hold a raptor to prevent movement.