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[IN PICTURES] Falconry in Malta: from king’s tribute to ancient art revived
A 4,000-year-old technique that bonds wild falcons to their masters is part of the fascination with the arcane world of falconry
11 March 2021, 7:33am
Lucas Micallef with his Peregrine falcon
Diving in at over 320km per hour, Peregrine falcons can not only be the fastest birds, but the fastest animals on Earth.
These intelligent birds have formed a bond with their owners, being set free yet finding their way back again and again. As a tradition that spans thousands of years, falconry creates a certain emotional bond between falconers and their birds.