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Green Chimneys was featured in The New York Times on Sunday, March 3. “Lessons Learned, by Way of a Barn,” by Richard Schiffman, highlights several Green Chimneys students, parents and staff and illustrates how animals help children with special needs learn and grow.
Crowned the best for falconry in medieval times, gyrfalcons were once reserved for kings. As the largest falcon in the world, with exquisite plumage ranging from bright white to deep charcoal, gyrs are revered for their powerful skill of flight. Their long wings make hunting waterfowl from 3,000-feet-high a feasible and fantastical feat. This falcon was flown in the sport of falconry for several years.