A falconry experience in Ireland

When I visited Ireland with my daughter, one of our favorite things was a falconry experience in Dingle, County Kerry. The guides at the Dingle Falconry Experience tell you a bit about each bird they fly. You also get a chance to have the birds perch on your gloved hand.

Owls at Dingle Falconry Experience

One of the most impressive birds we saw was an Eurasian Eagle Owl, Bubo bubo.

Guide at Dingle Falconry Experience Ireland March 2020

I mentioned it in one of my previous posts. It is so heavy, the guide helps support your arm when it perches on you.

Eurasian eagle-owl

Our guide flew it from one post to another. See it in action in this video.

The bird with the most beautiful plumage was a Western Barn Owl, Tyto alba.

Barn owl up close, Dingle, Ireland March 2020

I took this photo of its back to get the details of its feathers. Note, I wasn’t really paying attention to the alignment of the background. 😀

Owl at Dingle Falconry Experience

The birds fly from person to person as you stand in a large circle. Here’s the Barn Owl flying around our group.

A stunning hawk

The Harris’s Hawk, Parabuteo unicinctus, had a powerful presence. Here it is up close.

Harris Hawk

Here’s the bird perching before it flies to the next participant.

Harris hawk Dingle Falconry Experience

A falcon in flight

When we were there, the guide used a lure with a piece of prey attached to exercise a falcon. Here’s a video of the bird in flight.

The Peregrine Falcon, Falco pergrinus, was gorgeous in flight and on the ground.

Aplomado falcon on the ground

Here’s the bird eating a snack with the guide.

falcon at Dingle Falconry Experience

If you’re looking for an up-close and personal encounter with birds of prey, check out the Dingle Falconry Experience. It was educational and fun!

Birds of the Week

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19 thoughts on “A falconry experience in Ireland

  1. Very cool! I just love owls! Probably because I don’t see them much. But we have a pair that live in our neighborhood and we hear them often in the evening or morning! …very hard to actually see them!

  2. Seems like a lovely experience, and a simple way of seeing them up close. Thank you for adding this to BoW. Since pets and domesticated animals are not part of a wildlife experience, I look forward to seeing your future photos of wild birds that you interact with, even if they are in your backyard or on your window sill.

  3. I’ve been to a few of these birds of prey flying demos and they’re always very interesting as well as a good chance to photograph these beautiful birds. I love the way you bothered to photograph the back of the barn owl, and the Harris’s Hawk shat is especially striking.

    • Thanks, Sarah! Yes, they’re fun to watch and great opportunities to take pictures. The volunteer photographers at the High Desert Museum get some stunning photos of our raptors in flight.

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