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T/F apprentice falconers may not capture T
nestling raptors
T/F California falconry regulations stipulate that F
apprentice falconers may take nestling raptors
may be captured only between the dates of may
20th through july 15th
T/F you may substitute attendance at a certified F
falconry school program for some or all of your
apprenticeship
T/F a falconer who capture a raptor must submit F
a 3-186a within 48 hours of capture.
you may fill out this report just prior to mailing
T/F a general or master falconer may capture F
only one nestling from only one nest
T/F a California falconry license expires dec. 31st F
of the year it is issued
T/F a falconer must report in writing to the T
department within 10 days of the escape, loss or
death of a raptor in their possession
A falconer may release to the wild any nonnative F
raptor in his or her possession if the raptor is
untrainable
T/F an apprentice falconer may not possess T
more than one raptor and may not obtain more
than one replacement raptor during any 12
month period
T/F you may use adult red-tail hawks for falconry T
T/F you may give molted feather to a friend for F
crafts
T/F you are required to show your falconry T
license to game wardens and law enforcement
upon request
, T/F you may entrust the care and feeding of T
your passage red-tail to a friend or neighbor
before going on vacation if you provide them
with prepackaged meals with feeding and a
letter of permission
T/F you are not required to have a sponsor F
before you get a hawk
which of the following hawks have a B
restricted take A) ferruginous hawk
B) prairie falcon
C) adult kestrel
D) passage red-shoulder hawk
T/F during trapping you inadvertently trap an T
adult red-shouldered hawk. you must
immediately release it
T/F one of the major steps to hunting with a bird T
of prey is attending a hunter safety education
course
which of the following hawks have a restricted C
capture period in california
A) marsh hawk
B) prairie falcon
C) passage merlin
the medieval falconer was most likely to enseam C
his hawk
A) when it was hood-shy
B) immediately after capturing the hawk
C) when the hawk was to fat
D) when the hawk was sharp-set
a hawk is more likely to put over its crop D
A) when entering stoop
B) while being entered on a new quarry
C) just before eating
D) just after eating
a hawk is most likely to feak just C
A) before making a kill
B) after taking a bath
C) after a meal
D) before breaking in
T/F the term Austringer refers to one who F
normally flies passage longwings rather than
eyasses
T/F seeling is a practice not commonly used by T
North American falconers