North Dakota Master Falconer Requirements
Complete checklist for becoming a master falconer in North Dakota
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Master Level
Advanced level for expert falconers - requires at least 5 years as general falconer
Key Requirements Overview
Complete at least 5 years as a licensed general falconer
Demonstrate extensive experience with multiple species
Expanded facilities to accommodate up to 5 birds (varies by state)
Access to all legal species including eagles (with additional permits)
May sponsor both apprentice and general falconers
Can possess wild-caught, captive-bred, and imported raptors
Exam Completion
Complete 5 Years as General Falconer
Successfully practice falconry at the General level for at least 5 years
License Fees
Pay Master License Upgrade Fee
Submit upgrade fee to advance to Master falconer classification
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Mew Construction
Upgrade Mew to Master Standards (if needed)
Ensure falconry facility meets requirements for housing up to 5 raptors including golden eagles if desired
Citation: North Dakota Century Code 20.1-04Documentation
Document Falconry Experience
Provide documentation of successful flights, hunts, and raptor handling over the 5-year period
Master-Eligible Species in North Dakota
These species are legal for master falconers in North Dakota. Click to view details.
Short-eared Owl
Asio flammeusGeneral and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices. Native to North Dakota (summer resident, southwestern corner year-round). May take during season. General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 birds total. Open country specialist, ground-nesting, Great Plains native.
Red-tailed Hawk
Buteo jamaicensisAll experience levels. APPRENTICE: May possess only ONE raptor (passage or adult, no nestlings per 50 CFR 21.82). Most apprentices start with red-tailed hawk. General: max 3 birds, 2 wild replacements/year. Master: max 5 birds, 2 wild replacements/year. Native to ND year-round (very common, diverse habitats, excellent beginner bird).
American Kestrel
Falco sparveriusAll experience levels. APPRENTICE: May possess only ONE raptor. May be taken at ANY AGE per federal exception for kestrels (50 CFR 21.82). General: max 3 birds, 2 wild replacements/year. Master: max 5 birds, 2 wild replacements/year. Native to ND year-round (very common, smallest falcon, excellent beginner bird).
Cooper's Hawk
Accipiter cooperiiGeneral and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices per 50 CFR 21.82. Native to North Dakota year-round (common in woodlands). May take passage birds during season. General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 birds total. Popular for bird hunting, requires experienced handler.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Accipiter striatusGeneral and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices. Native to North Dakota (migrant, winter visitor). May take passage birds during season. General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 birds total. Smallest accipiter, challenging quarry.
Northern Goshawk
Accipiter gentilisGeneral and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices. Native to North Dakota (year-round, forests/mountains). May take passage birds during season. General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 birds total. Large raptor qualifying for eagle permit experience requirement. Federal name: American goshawk.