Aerie - the nest of an eagle or other bird of prey, built in a high inaccessible place such as a cliff face.
Department - Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Eyass - a young raptor that is still in the nest.
Falconer - a person with a valid Louisiana game breeder's license for falconry or a person with a valid falconry license/permit from another state.
Hack - temporary release of a falconry raptor to the wild for purposes of conditioning and training.
Hybrid - offspring produced from the cross-breeding of two or more species of raptors or offspring of cross-bred raptors.
Imping - using a feather to repair or replace a broken feather of a raptor.
Imprinted Raptor - a raptor that was hand-raised from two weeks of age, or younger, until it has fledged; it is considered an imprint for the duration of its life.
Molting Weight - the heavier, non-hunting weight of a raptor, when the weight is not reduced for training and hunting.
Passage Bird - a raptor that has left the nest and is less than one year of age.
Permit - Louisiana game breeder's license for falconry.
Sponsor - a general or master falconer with a valid Louisiana falconry license who is at least 18 years old and has at least 2 years of experience at the general falconer level who agrees to supervise the training of an apprentice falconer.
Take - to trap or capture a wild raptor, including removal of a nestling from a nest or aerie.
USFWS - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Wild Raptor - a species of native raptor that originated in the wild. No matter how long the bird is held in captivity, or whether it was transferred to another licensee, it remains a wild bird. However, for purposes of wild take restrictions, the department does not consider the raptor to be taken from the wild by any subsequent licensee to whom it is legally transferred.
NOTE: The number of peregrine falcon trapping permits is very limited. Additional regulations apply to the take and possession of federally listed threatened and endangered species.
NOTE: The number of peregrine falcon trapping permits is very limited. Additional regulations apply to take and possession of federally listed endangered and threatened species.
NOTE: The number of peregrine falcon trapping permits is very limited. Additional regulations apply to take and possession of federally listed endangered and threatened species.
La. Admin. Code tit. 76, § V-301