Falconry record keeping software built by falconers

Daily flying weights, A10 CITES paperwork, hunting and training sessions, moult tracking and tether compliance — all in one platform. Built from a real UK falconry centre's workflow, not adapted from generic pet software.

Built at a UK falconry centre A10 & CITES on file Private & centre tiers Native iOS & Android apps

Everything falconry actually needs — nothing that gets in the way

Every workflow is designed around the way falconers actually work — daily weights before the hunt, training after, A10s in the folder, moult in spring. Not a repurposed vet clinic app.

Daily flying weights

Log weight in grams or lbs.oz.drams (the actual falconry unit). Target range per bird with automatic alerts when a hawk flies below its minimum. Historical trend charts per individual across seasons.

A10 CITES certificates

Article 10 certificate storage per bird with ring number, chip number, parent A10s for captive-bred birds and transfer paperwork. Generated movement documents when a bird changes keeper.

Hunting & training sessions

Log every session with weight-at-start, duration, exercises, rewards, quarry, response rating and notes. All sessions accumulate on the bird's timeline for training progression tracking.

Moult tracking

Track moult stages per bird, feather regrowth, primaries and secondaries checked off, moult chamber records. Auto-reminders when spring moult approaches.

Medical & parasites

Full medical timeline per bird — treatments, wormings, coccidia checks, gape investigations, feather issues. Vet consultation logs on file.

Tether compliance

For AAL and zoo-licensed centres, every tether-flown bird must have weekly documented flying sessions. Live compliance dashboard shows pass rate per week across the collection.

Enclosure & perch records

Mews and enclosure records with cleaning schedules, perch types, natural-light windows and enrichment logs — evidence for SoMZP §4.6 enrichment scoring.

Visitor experiences

Centres with public flying sessions can log every experience with visitor count, weather, bird flown, duration and welfare score for licence inspection evidence.

Mobile app on the glove

iOS and Android app so weights, session logs and welfare checks can be recorded on the glove without going back to the office computer.

The regulations falconers actually face

UK falconry sits at the intersection of wildlife law, CITES, DEFRA licensing and — for centres — the Animal Activities Licence framework. Every regulation has a feature that speaks to it directly.

  • Article 10 (A10) CITES certificates per bird
  • Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 — captive-bred provenance
  • Zoo licence (SoMZP 2024) — full standards engine for licensed centres
  • Animal Activities Licence (AAL) — exhibits and displays
  • Tether compliance — weekly session evidence per bird
  • Ring & chip records — traceability for lost or stolen birds
  • Movement records — signed transfer documents
  • UK GDPR — data hosted in the UK, audit trail per user

Who is it for?

Private falconers with one bird and full centres with dozens both fit — different tiers, same platform.

Private falconersOne bird or a small mews
Falconry clubsShared record keeping
Falconry centresPublic flying & experiences
Owl sanctuariesSame workflow, night birds
Pest control raptorsWorking-bird records
Falconry studentsFull training log per bird

Frequently asked questions

The questions falconers and centre owners ask before they move off paper.

What records does a UK falconer need to keep?

UK falconers holding raptors are typically required to hold and produce Article 10 (A10) certificates for CITES-listed species, keep bird movement records, weight records, training and hunting sessions, medical treatment records, and moult tracking. Falconry centres with an Animal Activities Licence or zoo licence additionally need to demonstrate tether compliance, staff training, welfare planning and visitor sessions per bird.

Does the platform track daily flying weights?

Yes. Daily weight is a core workflow — every bird has a target weight window, a maximum flying weight and minimum flying weight range. Weights are logged in the platform (grams or lbs.oz.drams) and compared to the range with automatic alerts when a bird flies underweight. Historical trends are charted per individual so weight patterns and post-moult recovery are visible at a glance.

Can I store A10 CITES certificates?

Yes. Each bird's file holds the A10 certificate PDF, plus any parent A10s for captive-bred birds, ring numbers, chip numbers, and transfer paperwork. When you move a bird to another keeper, the transfer generates a signed movement document with the A10 and provenance attached.

Does it help with tether compliance for exhibition birds?

Yes. Tether-flown birds under animal activities licence or zoo standards need documented weekly flying sessions to demonstrate exercise and welfare. The platform includes tether-compliance scoring — every bird on a tether-flagged enclosure must have logged sessions in the current Monday to Sunday week, and the dashboard shows compliance percentage.

Can I record training sessions per bird?

Yes. The animal-training module lets you record every training session with duration, exercises, rewards, response rating and notes. Weight at start of session is captured too, so you can see how weight relates to training progress. All sessions accumulate on the bird's timeline.

Is it good for a single-person falconer or only centres?

Both. Private falconers can use the Private licence tier — everything a single-bird or small-mews falconer needs (weights, A10s, medical, training) at a fair private price. Multi-bird centres unlock the AAL or Zoo tiers for tether compliance scoring, staff training, sponsorship shop and public sessions.

Ready to move the mews off paper?

Transparent per-tier pricing on the home page. Sign up in minutes — private tier for single-bird falconers, centre tiers for AAL or zoo-licensed sites.

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