Majestic birds of prey conquer Gerersdorf: The second falconer hunt

Majestic birds of prey conquer Gerersdorf: The second falconer hunt

in Gerersdorf, an impressive bird of prey was recently held for the second time, which brought together not only the residents, but also the Falkner and their majestic birds. While a premiere was celebrated last year, this time the event once again caused an excitement and astonishment. The hunt took place in a picturesque autumn backdrop, and there were no shots on that day. Instead, the birds of prey slid over the site and showed their impressive elegance.

The local hunting companies had invited the members of the Austrian Falkner Association, including active pickling hunters who traveled with a variety of birds of prey. Among the feathered hunters were a eagle eagle, a gerfalken - the largest falk species in the world - a wandering falcon and three hawks. These fascinating birds are not only known for their speed and their sharp eyes, but also for their ability to communicate and work together with their falcons.

The organizers behind the hunting

The invitation to the event came through the Gerersdorfer Jäger Philipp Bertl, who maintains contacts with the Falkern Siegfried Steindl Junior and Senior from Loosdorf. This collaboration brought a special grade into hunting and promoted the exchange between the falcons and the local community. The fascination of the spectators was not only in the hunting itself, but also in the possibility of experiencing up close how these birds of prey are used as hunting companions.

The falconers and their birds of prey are not only part of a traditional hunting culture, but also preserve the knowledge and techniques that have been passed on over generations. The event in Gerersdorf combines the preservation of this tradition with nature and the honest understanding of respectful hunting business.

As in the previous year, the bird of prey hunts were under the sign of sustainability and respect for the animal world. On this day, the joy and pride of the participants were noticeable when they could watch their birds in flight. The birds of prey embody the connection between man and nature and the respectful exchange, which is in the foreground when hunting.

In summary, the bird of prey in Gerersdorf is not only an experience for the participants, but also for visitors who take the opportunity to learn something about this old art of hunting and admire the beauty of the birds of prey. Gerersdorf sets accents through such events that strengthen the awareness of traditional forms of hunting and the importance of birds of prey in nature.

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