What are falconry Mews?

"Falconry mews" refers to a building or series of buildings specifically designed to house and care for falcons and other birds of prey used in falconry.

Here's a breakdown:

* Mews: This word originally referred to a stable or collection of stables, often found near a royal residence or large estate.

* Falconry: The ancient practice of using trained falcons and other birds of prey to hunt.

So, "falconry mews" essentially means a stable or building designed specifically for falconry purposes. These buildings might include:

* Aeries: Individual cages or compartments for each bird, often designed for specific needs depending on the species and purpose.

* Exercise pens: Enclosed areas where birds can stretch their wings and fly.

* Training facilities: Areas for training birds to hunt, including perches, lures, and other equipment.

* Storage areas: For food, tools, and other supplies.

Historically, mews were often located near royal palaces, as falconry was a popular pastime of the aristocracy. Today, falconry mews are typically found at falconry schools, breeding facilities, or the private residences of falconers.