Depending on where you are living, the requirements and regulations for becoming a falconer might dictate what birds you can have for a beginning falconry bird. read more
I would start with a kestrel (aka sparrow hawk). They are small and I think easier to train. It takes months to. train a peregrine, including going about with one on your wrist. for days. as part of the training. Before you begin, check out the regulations and licences needed, as. falcons are protected species. read more
Members of the falcon familiy are roughly divisible into three or four groups. The first contains the kestrels. Kestrels feed chiefly on terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates of appropriate size, such as rodents, reptiles, or insects. read more