We were quite startled, and it was useless to attempt a shot; but unwilling to miss the chance of securing at least one of the birds, I hastilyunhooded my eagle, and threw him into the air.
I unhooded and fed her; and we washed in the stream, and set out gaily enough, making southward, for so we thought we should strike the great road.
Castings should be given rather late in the day than early; and after they have been taken the hawk must always be kept unhooded at about the time when she may be expected to throw them up, i.
Has a gnat got into your eye, as you are walking about with an unhooded hawk?
It is almost needless to say that the falconer's voice, especially at times when the hawk is unhooded and in sight, should be soft and soothing in tone.
Rough and sudden movements must never be made in the near neighbourhood of an unhooded hawk.
Merlins, however, and male sparrow-hawks should be left unhooded more than other hawks.
To seize anunhooded hawk, especially short-winged, and forcibly thrust her down on her breast would constitute, in her eyes, a deadly and perhaps unpardonable offence.
Passage hawks which are not sufficiently reclaimed to be left out by themselves unhooded on blocks are "weathered" by being put out for an hour or two under the falconer's eye.
For a morning paper the hour was early, and few reporters had as yet unhoodedtheir typewriters.
Beside them, an unhooded Western Union teletype bell began to ring insistently.
If a cast of falcons, unhooded at a quarter of a mile from a passing heron (especially a "light" heron, i.
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