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Falconing equipment, c. 1920

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English: Falconing equipment, c. 1920. December 1920 issue of National Geographic. (1) Dutch hood, commonly used on all but newly caught hawks; (2) Indian hood. preferred by some falconers for the same use as the Dutch hood; (3) Rufter hood, for new-caught hawks, made of soft leather and open behind, merely covering the eyes; (4) Bewit, a light strap by which to hold on the bell; (5) Indian bell, the type preferred to all others; (6) Lure; (7) Glove or gauntlet; (8) Method of attaching the bell and jess to falcon's foot; (9) Jesses, light straps permanently attached to falcon's feet; (10) Swivel, through which is passed the leash; (11) Leash, by which the hawk is held till quarry is sighted; and (12) Brail, a slit strap that goes over one wing and is tied around the other side of the hawk, to prevent it from “bating," or flying off when still wild.
Date December 1920
Source https://archive.org/details/nationalgeographic19201201/page/n23/mode/1up
Author Louis Asassiz Fuertes

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