Module C6. Falconry furniture and equipment Quiz

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  1. What is a potential danger when using digital scales to weigh a hawk?1
  2. Where should I.D. rings be fitted to your hawk?1
  3. Some falconer say that keeping falcons tethered all the time is the best way to keep them calm and safe in a small space. Which of the following statements is correct?1
  4. Which of these materials is NOT suitable for making anklets?1
  5. Why should you have good hygiene routines?1
  6. You can fit a small electronic device to your hawk which gives out a signal that helps find lost hawks. What is this called?1
  7. What is the best size for a travelling box?1
  8. Which of these UK organisations helps to find lost Hawks?1
  9. Why is a swivel used when a hawk is tethered to a perch or the glove?1
  10. Why are hoods traditionally used on falcons?1
  11. What does the term triangulation mean when using telemetry to recover a lost hawk.1
  12. What size bell should you choose for your bird of prey?1
  13. Why are bells traditionally fitted to birds of prey?1
  14. Think about securing a bird of prey to a perch. Which statement is correct?1
  15. Why should mews jesses always be removed before flying a bird of prey free?1
  16. Why should you avoid flying a bird of prey on a creance near trees?1
  17. Part of a telemetry system is carried with you when you fly your bird of Prey free. What is it called?1
  18. Jesses with a slit near the end for a swivel are called1
  19. ‘Making to the hood’ is the phrase used to describe the process of getting the hawk used to wearing the hood. When is it best to ‘make a young hawk to the hood?1
  20. Water in a portable water bath should be provided for tethered hawks. What dangers can arise from the use of water baths?1
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