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Hoods (leather caps) are fitted over a bird's head to blind it during training, thus keeping it quiet and more amonable. At Weston Park hoods are not used because Mr. Oswald believes that if a bird can't be trained without a hood then the potential falconer lacks patience

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Believes Cant Falconer Fitted Hoods Keeping Lacks Oswald Patience Potential Thus Trained Weston


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