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I've seen falcons and hawks kept as pets in Korea, but those were bred and handed down in many generations, and in general, were kept on more or less as tradition. In short, there weren't any pet stores selling falcons, and there aren't any new falconers who do not come from the families that traditionally kept them.
I have no idea what western practices are in keeping birds of prey, but I suspect it's quite complicated and involves a lot of hoops to jump through, and even then what you'd end up is essentially a wild raptor, not a tame bird that will come back to its owner.
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