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Fall Flights at the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho, November 3, 2019.

Fall Flights raptor trainers and educators showcased the natural flight behavior of birds of prey. The raptors swooped and soared and showed off their aerial skills, sometimes just inches above the crowd.

Flight performances by Oliver (Verreaux's Eagle-Owl), Griffin (Swainson's Hawk), Finn (Red-tailed Hawk), Rosa (Northern Aplomado Falcon), Cody (Harris' Hawk), and Makeda (Lanner Falcon).

Raptor trainers and educators included Tate Mason (Director of the World Center for Birds of Prey), Mike Garets (Raptor Specialist), and Monica Pittman (Curator of Birds).
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Fall Flights at the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho, November 3, 2019. <br />
<br />
Fall Flights raptor trainers and educators showcased the natural flight behavior of birds of prey. The raptors swooped and soared and showed off their aerial skills, sometimes just inches above the crowd. <br />
<br />
Flight performances by Oliver (Verreaux's Eagle-Owl), Griffin (Swainson's Hawk), Finn (Red-tailed Hawk), Rosa (Northern Aplomado Falcon), Cody (Harris' Hawk), and Makeda (Lanner Falcon).  <br />
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Raptor trainers and educators included Tate Mason (Director of the World Center for Birds of Prey), Mike Garets (Raptor Specialist), and Monica Pittman (Curator of Birds).