To start learning about falconry, I would . . .
1. Find and talk with a falconer in your area.
2. Go to the library and find books on falconry.
3. Go to your state's falconry website to learn the regulations for your state.
A few good falconry books are: The California Hawking Club Apprentice Study Guide, A Falconry Manual by Frank L. Beebe and Falconry Equipment by Bryan Kimsy and Jim Hodge. And, of course, you need a place to keep the hawk and a place where you can hunt!
So, today I went to the hawk nest and there was no sign of the teircel but I did get some awesome pics of the female. Here they are:



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