Glengarry Falcons
Breeding Project · Alexandria, Ontario
About the Breeder
Mark Adam has been a falconer for over forty years and a falcon breeder for more than thirty. He has committed his life to working with birds of prey, developing a depth of experience grounded in both practical falconry and selective breeding.
Early in his career, Mark bred peregrine falcons for reintroduction to the wild while working with the McGill University Raptor Centre. This work reinforced his commitment to conservation, careful breeding, and the responsible management of raptors.
He later founded Falcon Environmental Services and served as its president for twenty-five years. Through this work, he further expanded his understanding of raptor behaviour, training, and performance across a wide range of environments.
Today, Mark applies this accumulated knowledge to breeding falcons specifically for falconry. He has flown and hunted most of the falcons within his breeding program and can personally attest to their temperament, intelligence, and abilities in the field.
Young falcons produced at Glengarry Falcons have been placed with discerning falconers around the world. This international reach reflects both the quality of the birds and the experience behind the program.