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Lure (falconry)

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A lure is an object used in falconry, usually made of leather with a pair of bird wings or feathers attached. It is often an effigy of a prey species or preferred quarry. A falconer swings the lure round and round on a cord for the falcon to chase for exercise. There are at least three types of lure-flying. Short line, long line and pole luring. A lure also may be used as an object to call the falcon, hawk or eagle to return.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Lure". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Encyclopædia Britannica Co. Retrieved 2 June 2013.