Hi, it’s hmsdavid and on this post, I wanted to talk about my best work for Social studies, and for this post, I chose this google doc called I am a falconer.
I am a: Falconer
I am a falconer. I have a routine that I do every day. I first have to basically train, capture, and care for the Hawks. First I check on the birds when I wake up in the morning. Second I check the feathers and everything like the legs and head. Third I feed the falcon proportionally and check its weight. 4th I check the anklets to see if they are broken and the Jessee. 5th I see her mood and reactions that may indicate something may be wrong Next I put her on a perch and see how well she can fly and stay on to see if there are any issues. Next, I look at the mews for any insect activity. Next, after I feed the falcon I check for how much weight the falcon needs to gain or lose. And that’s basically my routine with one bird or birds. My boss is or I answer to is the king or queen anyone in the high positions mainly the king or queen though. When I am taking care of the falcons I also work with other falconers and some of the king’s people. My responsibilities are to care, capture, and train the Falcons. The skills that I need to do my job is to be patient with the falcon with 7 to 10 years in training and hunting, and I need to be able to commited, need to know the behavior of the falcon, and knowledge. I became who I am now by the falconry being passed down from my family members.
Lords ( rulers) | Mobility ( defenders) | Peasants
( workers) |
Queen | Forester | Miller |
King | Pardoner
Falconer Knight Apothecary Monk Cupbearer Scribe Bishop Nun |
Haberdasher
Blacksmith Weaver Jester Shipmen Reeve Spinster |
I chose this specific doc because it shows my personality and my best well-written script that I have ever written. Down below is all the other jobs and their ranks back in the medieval ages. Enjoy. down below also is a picture of what medieval falconing would have been like.