Plus, Hidetoshi Matsubara’s falconry story.
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The Last Takajo
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by Hironori Taniyama 7 Min Read
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The remarkable relationship between Hidetoshi Matsubara and his birds of prey.
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Photos: (Top) Loading up the mountain bikes for a post-work Romero Canyon ride. COLIN MCCARTHY (Bottom) Hidetoshi Matsubara and a ferruginous hawk he trained. This medium-sized bird of prey has a wingspan of roughly 130 centimeters, around 4.3 feet. Unlike an ordinary raptor, this hawk is covered in white feathers down to its talons. Tamugino, Tendō City, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. TSUTOMU ENDO
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