1939
ddt
invented
1940
Freelance adventurer and troubleshooter ‘The Gay Falcon’ created by writer Michael Arlen.
Played by George Sanders he achieves cinematic fame
1960
The first Ford Falcon rolls off the production line
ad 440
Atilla conducts military campaigns with the
Turul
as his emblem
800
Falconry practised in Britain
900
The Laws of Wales codified by King Hywel Dda (Hywel the Good) dictate that after a good day’s hawking, the king is obliged to stand to receive the lord falconer as he enters the hall
1173
Henry
ii
of England sends annually for young peregrines from the sea cliffs of Pembrokeshire
1208
King John restricts falconry exclusively to the Crown
1650
Russian gyfalcon-catch- ing cartels are granted immunity from all local taxes and duties, and have the right to receive money for food and transport wherever they travel. The falcons are transported to Moscow in a train of closed sleighs lined on the inside with felt and with mats of braided linden bark
1686
The Duke of St Albans becomes Hereditary Grand Falconer of England at a salary of
£
1
,
500
per year
1718
Giles Jacob explains that ‘by reason of the trouble and expense’, falconry is ‘in great measure disused, espe- cially since sportsmen are arriv’d to such a perfection in shooting’
1762
Denmark imports a vast number of gyr- falcons to be sent as diplomatic presents to European states. The falcons eat
50
oxen and
20
sheep on the two- week journey from Iceland to Copenhagen
1771
Fast-living gentleman Colonel Thornton resurrects falconry in Britain
1964
Eastern
anatum
pere- grine in
us
becomes extinct; North American Falconers Association formed
1974
First releases of cap- tive-bred progeny from the Peregrine Fund. On
2
February first flight of the F-
16
Fighting Falcon jet from the US Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California
1999
Peregrine falcon delisted from the
us
Endangered Species Act
2000
Peregrines breed on Battersea Power Station in London
2001
Massive die-off of saker falcons in Mongolia through poisoning from rodenticide-treated grain
References
introduction
1619
), p.
19
.