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This last episode of the Falconry Chronicles podcast ends on another great note. As stated in his first episode, Dr. Ken Riddle comes back to detail and highlight other important memories, as well as clarify and further detail other recollections that were covered previously. This is another truly special episode that details certain aspects of falconry in the Middle East that nobody would be able to do justice to describing unless they lived it. I'm very happy and thankful that Ken agreed to do this follow up, and I'm glad they'll be preserved forever.
As promised, all of my episode files have been given to The Archives of Falconry for safekeeping and preservation. Unless another source of funding comes up in the future or the demand for the podcast returns, this will conclude my podcast efforts. I hope that the endeavor has been worthwhile and current and future generations will be able to listen back to these stories and conversations from falconers all over the world and benefit from them for years to come. For those who have helped me along the way these past seven years, thank you again. I can't say enough that it takes all of us to sustain falconry and everything that comes with it, so I hope if nothing else, these episodes will continue to help in some way.
On that note, I wish you all success in your hawking and your own future endeavors, and in the words of some great falconers and people in general, I hope you keep striving for greatness and to leave falconry and the world a better place than you left it.
Happy Hawking!
Jonathan Munnier
Support at buymeacoffee.com/falconrychronicles
Special thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!
The Archives of Falconry
http://www.falconry.org
Marshall Radio Telemetry
http://www.marshallradio.com
Masters of the Skies
http://www.mastersoftheskies.org
Baba Yaga Crafts
http://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawk
North Mountain Goshawks
http://www.northmountaingoshawks.com
New Mexico Falconers Association
http://www.nmfalconry.com
Arizona Falconers Assocation
http://www.arizonafalconers.com
Texas Hawking Association
http://www.texashawking.org
North American Falconers Association
http://www.n-a-f-a.com
Falconry Fund
http://www.falconryfund.org
Pursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazine
http://pursuitfalconry.co.uk
The Specialist Falcon
http://www.thespecialistfalcon.com
Cape Falconry Club
http://www.capefalconry.co.za
East Coast Falcons
http://www.eastcoastfalcons.com
Blackhawk Falconry Dachshunds
https://www.facebook.com/blackhawkdachshunds
Johnson Quail
http://www.johnsonquail.com
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By Jonathan Munnier, Xtreme Performance Outdoor Network4.8
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This last episode of the Falconry Chronicles podcast ends on another great note. As stated in his first episode, Dr. Ken Riddle comes back to detail and highlight other important memories, as well as clarify and further detail other recollections that were covered previously. This is another truly special episode that details certain aspects of falconry in the Middle East that nobody would be able to do justice to describing unless they lived it. I'm very happy and thankful that Ken agreed to do this follow up, and I'm glad they'll be preserved forever.
As promised, all of my episode files have been given to The Archives of Falconry for safekeeping and preservation. Unless another source of funding comes up in the future or the demand for the podcast returns, this will conclude my podcast efforts. I hope that the endeavor has been worthwhile and current and future generations will be able to listen back to these stories and conversations from falconers all over the world and benefit from them for years to come. For those who have helped me along the way these past seven years, thank you again. I can't say enough that it takes all of us to sustain falconry and everything that comes with it, so I hope if nothing else, these episodes will continue to help in some way.
On that note, I wish you all success in your hawking and your own future endeavors, and in the words of some great falconers and people in general, I hope you keep striving for greatness and to leave falconry and the world a better place than you left it.
Happy Hawking!
Jonathan Munnier
Support at buymeacoffee.com/falconrychronicles
Special thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!
The Archives of Falconry
http://www.falconry.org
Marshall Radio Telemetry
http://www.marshallradio.com
Masters of the Skies
http://www.mastersoftheskies.org
Baba Yaga Crafts
http://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawk
North Mountain Goshawks
http://www.northmountaingoshawks.com
New Mexico Falconers Association
http://www.nmfalconry.com
Arizona Falconers Assocation
http://www.arizonafalconers.com
Texas Hawking Association
http://www.texashawking.org
North American Falconers Association
http://www.n-a-f-a.com
Falconry Fund
http://www.falconryfund.org
Pursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazine
http://pursuitfalconry.co.uk
The Specialist Falcon
http://www.thespecialistfalcon.com
Cape Falconry Club
http://www.capefalconry.co.za
East Coast Falcons
http://www.eastcoastfalcons.com
Blackhawk Falconry Dachshunds
https://www.facebook.com/blackhawkdachshunds
Johnson Quail
http://www.johnsonquail.com
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