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    traditionally made from leather, used to tether a hawk, falcon, or owl in falconry. Jesses allow a falconer to keep control of a bird while it is on the glove...
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    Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. Small animals are hunted; squirrels and...
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  • Jess is a given name and a surname. It may also refer to: Jess (falconry), the strap that tethers a hawk or falcon Jess (programming language) Jess (novel)...
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  • centers, though it is not a traditional falconry book. The singular of "jesses" is correctly "jess", but one jess is often mistakenly called a "jessie"...
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    of the name Jesse, or from the word jess, a thin leather strap used to tether a bird such as a falcon in falconry. "Jessica" was the first- or second-most...
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  • messages, pigeon racing or falconry. Usually, ownership of birds requires an enclosure (such as a birdcages) or a tether (such as a jess) to keep the birds from...
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    stretch. Within the grounds of Havenstreet railway station is the Haven Falconry Bird of Prey Centre. The railway's flagship locomotive, British Railways...
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  • as a gesture toward Blow, who loved elaborate headwear and the sport of falconry. Other authors read them as an allusion to bird-women in mythology; author...
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    place annually in the Old Town, in early May, featuring re-enactments, falconry, spinning and weaving demonstrations, have-a-go archery, medieval music...
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  • double vote. Dec & Isaac, Jess & Kiana and Kyle & Milan won the activity, therefore their votes were counted twice. ^6 On Day 13, Jess & Kiana left the coach...
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  • in 1850 for the King William III of the Netherlands as the prize in a Falconry contest. from East Anglia Archive Centre. – 2 silver Morses (clasps) of...
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