We went in the winter and got to hold the food for the Falcon while it landed on our arms. We had the chance to ask many questions, we spent plenty of time outside watching and helping feed the bird of prey. It was a great experience, only 3 places on east coast offer the Falconry experience. As my sons say "it was awesome!"
We learned so much about falconry from our tour guide Cody. It was also fun to follow him around as he "hunted" with one of the birds. At the end we each got to hold one of the birds and we were allowed to take as many pictures as we liked with our own cameras.
A unique experience. Pricey at $144.00 for 75 minutes. Cody did a good job of giving a history of falconry.
Great information about birds of prey and then a hands on experience. Took a lot of great pictures. Very knowledgeable trainer.
Very rare to find this offering of one of the oldest sports in history. All the birds are well kept and fed and truly are still in the "wild." We were fortunate that there were on the two of us when we participate that added to the experience.
This was fascinating and quite entertaining for adults and children alike. The birds are let off the lead and return back in predictable fashion to snacks that are nearly impossible to see with the naked eye at a distance. Worthwhile event if you have any interest in nature.
Son loved it but if allergic to animals think twice. It can be rather hard to breath in building they are kept in.
If you like nature or birds or hunting this is a must. You will not see anything else like this anyplace else. You get to take a walk with a hunting bird and watch it work. It will dive and swoop around you. The guide knows everything and is very friendly and forgives your goofs (getting too close to the birds with a camera). This is a must if you like birds! Or hunting! You also get to experience eagles, owls, and hawks.
We thought "where else can we try falconry?" so we gave it a whirl. It was mildly interesting, but the type of activity you could do at a public zoo. A falcon flew around us, we learned a few things, and we got a photo holding it, but it wasn't worth the money.
This was a most enjoyable, entertaining, and educational outing. We learned a great deal about predatory birds and their use for hunting. We were able to see the birds in action with our guide and even had the opportunity to let them perch on our gloves and release them. It was an outstanding experience.