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The Art of Falconry: History, Skill and Flight

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Dates:Saturday, March 21, 2026 - Saturday, March 21, 2026
Hours:11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor, Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Animals
The Art of Falconry: History, Skill, and Flight invites families to discover the fascinating world of falconry and birds of prey.

Led by Erin Shanley of the Massachusetts Falconry and Hawk Trust, this engaging program shares stories about the history of falconry, what it takes to care for and work with raptors, and how these incredible birds are adapted for flight and hunting.

Families will experience a live flight demonstration featuring Erin’s Harris’s hawk Scooter, offering an exciting, up-close opportunity to watch a raptor soar while building curiosity, respect, and connection to the natural world.

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Erin Shanley

Erin Shanley is a falconer and workshop coordinator involved with the Massachusetts Falconry & Hawk Trust, where she helps organize and lead apprentice falconry workshops and education efforts.

She works with other experienced falconers to share skills and knowledge about falconry practices, regulations, training, and bird care with aspiring falconers and the broader public.

Erin presents alongside her Harris hawk Scooter, offering a rare opportunity to see a trained raptor in flight.

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Arianna Iappini

Arianna Iappini is an edible ecosystem educator, designer, and naturalist based in Massachusetts.

She owns and operates The Birch Arbor Gardens, focusing on teaching people to grow nutrient-rich gardens and build resilient ecosystems while cultivating biodiversity.

Iappini blends ecological education with practical design and has been featured as an ambassador and apprentice falconer on Artemis Sportswomen, discussing habitat restoration and regenerative practice.

She also participates in community-based conservation efforts like hosting kestrel nesting box builds with the Massachusetts Falconry & Hawk Trust.

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$17.85

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FNLfalconry.eventbrite.com

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295 Cambridge Turnpike, Lincoln, MA, 01773 map

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