Falconry bells facilitate the falconer to trace the bird during hawking. Several falconers depart the bells on the bird at all times while some only fasten bells when they are hunting. The decision to select the size of the bell is very important because bells are some bulky and buzzing the metal near the feet of the hawk can be uncomfortable for the bird, on the other hand very tiny can be heard, when nearby the bell. Some falconers pretend that their bird will fly so high, as to be out of hearing range so they will not use the bells. Pick a bell for your bird wisely, not with the thoughts that larger will ring loudly. Certainly, two bells with little different tones are more useful than larger bells because you will identify off tone being carry further and will be able to locate them easily than two identical tone larger bells. Bird will feel annoying, when you first fasten the bells to it, you can handle it by fasten tape on slit to dampen the sound initially.










