猎鹰术
猎鹰术, or falconry, is the ancient practice of training birds of prey, such as falcons, to hunt game. This skill has been practiced for thousands of years across various cultures, emphasizing the bond between the falconer and the bird. Falconers use specific techniques to train their birds, allowing them to catch prey in the wild.
The art of falconry requires knowledge of the birds' behavior, habitats, and hunting strategies. It is often considered a sport, with trained birds participating in competitions. In 2010, falconry was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting its significance in human history.