Falconry is an art that has very ancient origins and those ascertained date back to 775 BC and the mentor and father of modern falconry was Frederick II. It is the art that was conceived as training and hunting with birds of prey. Luca de Cesari, Falconer of the UNCF (National Union of Hunters Falconers), branch of the Federcaccia, introduces us to this activity by distinguishing the different species of hawks: it does not load the prey, but takes flight up high. Once he is ready to attack, the hawk swoops and can decide whether to lock onto the target and bring him to the ground or to give him a jab on the back of the head and stun him; - Low flight: Typical bird of prey used for chasing the wild. (Video Artemide Caccia)