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LSU Windowstrikes Fall 2004 List of birds found beneath the Killer Window at the LSU Student Union
www.merlinfalconry.com THE WORLD'S GREATEST MERLIN SITE
Eric Edwards, FL
www.stephenbodio.com Author/Falconer/Naturalist Steve Bodio
on the web....
http://www.reocities.com/venator242/index.html Jonathan Millican's falconry site
http://www.dirthawker.net/hawkblog/ Hawk Blog
Arron Hegeman, TX
Chuck Redding's Falconry blog
http://www.rebeccakoconnor.com/operationdesertdove/index.html Operation Desert Duck
(a blog)
Rebecca O'Connor, CA
http://redtail.ws/ Accipitrarius Sordidatus
(a blog)
Steve Armstrong, TX
http://home.comcast.net/~baywingdb/ Toby Bradshaw's falconry pages: an extensive site detailing Toby's various falconry, dog and hawk breeding efforts, complete with articles on training, genetics, working with dogs and many good photos. Toby is a former Louisiana hawker, now a genetics professor in Seatle, Washington.
Kestrelfans Yahoo Group This group has a narrow focus on training and hunting with kestrels and a remarkable track record for keeping on topic. Postings are frequent and many good photos available there.
www.n-a-f-a.org The North American Falconer's Association Homepage
www.westernsporting.com Western Sporting Publications, a good source for quality falconry books and videos
Calorie Calculator Estimates a hawk's daily dietary needs on the basis of its diet and body mass.
Afterthoughts on Flying Kestrels GFA's Blue Darter
Should Apprentice Falconers be Allowed to Fly American Kestrels? American Falconry
For What It's WorthOnlineFalconry.com

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