Falconry with Dan Ainsworth

Nov 8, 2022 | The Professional Noticer

This week, Andy hosts Dan Ainsworth—outdoorsman and falconer.

Tune in to hear Dan talk about choosing the right hawk from the wild to train, gaining their trust and having them eat from his hand in only twelve hours, when to release them back into the wild and more!

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