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Leather or braided straps that thread through the anklets that allow a falconer to hold a bird securely
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3
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The unique part of a falcon's beak specialized for snapping the neck of their prey
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4
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The pouch-like part of the digestive system where food initially sits in a bird before the digestible parts pass into the stomach
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The fleshy bit above a bird's beak
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6
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Radio systems that are used for tracking birds
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8
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The toe that faces backwards on most raptors and is usually used as the primary killing weapon
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14
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The process of shaping a bird's beak to keep it in nice shape (usually by filing it)
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15
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The large bone that the flight muscles are attached to
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18
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A young chick that is still covered in down
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