Falconry Regulations Exams Newest 2026 With
Complete 100 Questions And Correct Answers
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A bird should be coped when... - Answer-The beak and/or
talons grow too long
T or F? Male raptors are first to return from migration,
choose the nesting area, & provides most of the food after
the young have hatched - Answer-True
Which raptor is least likely to build its own nest? - Answer-
Jack
Haggards (adults) are not taken for falconry because... -
Answer-They are nature's breeding stock and should be
allowed to function as such
(Young birds of prey have more than a 70% mortality rate
before they reach breeding age. The consensus of
falconers and regulators in the United States is that those
birds that have survived to adulthood should be allowed to
remain in the wild as part of the breeding population.)
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Hawks belonging to the genus Accipiter are also known
as.... - Answer-short wings
A raptor tends to reach full size . . . - Answer-when they
leave the nest
Which species of raptor does not exhibit sexual
dimorphism . . . Kestrel, red-tailed hawk, peregrine, or
none of the above? - Answer-None of the above are
correct
A relaxed hawk is likely to . . . - Answer-Preen; raise and
tuck one foot; rouse
Which of the following does not describe a portion of a
raptors wing? Coverts, alula, cere, or sceondaries. -
Answer-Cere
Which of the following terms does not fit with the others?
Talon, train, tarsus, or hallux? - Answer-Train
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The terms "passage," "imprint," and "chamber" describe...
- Answer-how the raptor was raised
All "raptors" includes species of the order or orders... -
Answer-Strigiformes and Falconiformes
Desertion of the nest by adult raptors is most likely to
occur... - Answer-just prior to egg laying -- Once the eggs
are laid, most raptors, though not all, are likely to stick with
their clutch, despite disturbances.
True or false: If the first clutch of eggs is destroyed soon
after being laid, many hawks and falcons will lay a second
clutch. - Answer-True. -- This tendency has been used by
raptor propagators to maximize the progeny of breeding
pairs. The system is called "double clutching." Caution:
some raptors, if disturbed on eggs in the wild, will abandon
their nests and close down their reproductive systems for
the season.
A falconer is most likely to encounter a "brancher" of a
species of hawk or falcon in... - Answer-June -- A brancher
is a young hawk that has left the nest or eyrie, but has not
left the immediate vicinity. In New York, a falconer will