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Episode 12: Todd Coleman

Originally from Illinois, Todd is a recent transplant to the Palmer Divide in Colorado, where he's been learning to adapt to hunting jackrabbits with his Harris's hawk after flying red tails on squirrels and cottontails for years. Once part owner of a stable isotope lab, Todd also utilized the lab to analyze feathers of migrating, juvenile sharp-shinned hawks trapped at the Cedar Grove Ornithological Research Station as part of his thesis research at the University of Illinois. He continues to participate in raptor research when possible.

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Episode 11: Chase Delles

This episode brings you all Chase Delles, well known for his experiences with eagles, including the importation of species not common or native here in the United States. Chase's long history with falconry and his unique perspective into how he began his path towards flying eagles makes for another can't miss episode! Thanks as always for joining us!

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Episode 10: Jenni Buckley and Anne Price

This was a special milestone double episode edition of the Falconry Told podcast! This featured both Jenni Buckley and Anne Price and was recorded at the 2019 NAFA meet. Both women are accomplished falconers from Colorado! Jenni has been flying a Harris's hawk over a dachshund for multiple seasons and has held positions in NAFA previously, and Anne is a regulatory liaison for the Colorado Hawking Club and Curator of Raptors for the Raptor Education Foundation.

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Episode 9: Bon Lozaga

Hailing from Northeastern North Carolina, where he has successfully flown long-wings for many years now, Bon Lozaga joins Jonathan Munnier for this past installment of the Falconry Told Podcast. Bon has been a falconer and musician for decades, with both pastimes giving meaning to a large part of his life. Join us this week as we dive into his many falconry and musical endeavors!

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Episode 8: Eric Edwards

Longwings galore in the sunshine state! Eric Edwards has been flying merlins, peregrines, and barbary falcons for a long time. Join us as we discuss beach trapping, various experiences had with some of the 30 plus merlins flown, and even some crazy bird show stories you won't want to miss!

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Episode 7: Tim Neese

Tim Neese of Indiana joins Jonathan Munnier for this past episode of the Falconry Told Podcast. Catching the fever in the 70’s, Tim has been in the pursuit of wild quarry with trained birds of prey ever since… And he recounts his early, pre-regulation falconry days as well as a variety of topics centered primarily on all-things Indiana hawking. A hard-at-it career with many exemplary goshawks, red-tailed hawks, and more to show for it, Tim’s insight and accounts of nest-hunting and more are not to be missed!

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Episode 6: Josh and Sara Hoos

Josh and Sarah Hoos are a husband and wife falconry couple from Tennessee who are also well known in the horse training community. They join Jonathan Munnier for this past episode of the Falconry Told Podcast to offer their experiences in falconry and how they've incorporated it into their lives. Enjoy!

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Episode 1: Matthew Mullenix

This episode brings you Matthew Mullenix, the author of American Kestrels in Modern Falconry, to discuss kestrels, aspiring apprentices, Harris's hawks, and crawfish boils!

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