Falconry & the Medieval World: A Live Bird Presentation
Date and Time
Friday Aug 7, 2026
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Friday, August 7th
Two Shows: 11:00 am & 1:00 pm
Location
Hammond Castle Museum
80 Hesperus Ave
Gloucester, MA 01930
Fees/Admission
Adults: $20
Children: $10 (note: event is best for children 8+)
Website
Contact Information
info@hammondcastle.org
978-283-2080
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Description
Wingmasters’ Birds of Prey returns to the Hammond Castle Museum!
Falconry is the sport of hunting with a trained bird of prey. It is also the demanding art of training a predatory bird that is by nature wary of people to hunt cooperatively with a human partner. While the sport has a 4,000-year history, its glory days were indisputably in the medieval period. While this presentation centers around live birds used in falconry, it is not a flight demonstration but a history-rich look at an ancient sport. Focusing on the medieval period, it explains the characteristics of the birds of prey used, how the sport reflected the lifestyle of the time, and the historical reasons behind falconry’s rise and fall.
Please note: This program is only intended for ages 8 and up. Tickets for this event are $20 adults, $10 kids. This ticket grants you access to the Falconry & the Medieval World: A Live Bird Presentation, which will be held in a tent on the ocean-facing lawn, as well as access to the Museum Shop. A separate tour ticket will be required to enter beyond the Museum Shop for a guided or self-guided tour. Ticket holders may purchase Self-Guided Tour tickets in the Museum Shop at a 20% discount.
About WINGMASTERS:
Julie Anne Collier and Jim Parks are both licensed wildlife rehabilitators based in Massachusetts and are dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of North American birds of prey. Together they care for injured birds of prey at their private center in Leverett, Massachusetts. Most of the birds they rehabilitate can ultimately be released back into the wild, but in some cases, the birds are left permanently handicapped. Julie and Jim are further licensed to provide a home for these non-releasable raptors and to use them for educational programs. Since 1994, WINGMASTERS has presented over 10,000 programs at schools, libraries, and museums throughout New England.
All proceeds from this educational program support additional educational programs and ongoing Museum restorations. Museum member savings apply!
