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  • you fuckers i hope you die in hell, im a experienced falconer and this is the most stressfull thing for a bird to go through for what just so you can look at one close up and attach numerous plastic rings to its legs go fuck yourself

  • @widdzzz Ok, judging from your video uploads, I highly doubt you are an experienced falconer. And if you were a falconer of any caliber, you would know that what you said is actually the appropriate method on trapping a raptor. Why you gotta lie, dude?

  • how do you find a red-tails to trap one? they could be anywhere! do you just look in every nest you can find? and how can make so only they will end up in your trap?

    I'd really appreciate any help you can give me ^.^

  • @toriloveSubarukun

    You DON'T find one to trap one unless you are licensed to do so and know what you're doing. You can't just go out and trap a hawk legally. And if you do it illegally, it will just die because you don't know what you're doing.

  • Why you talk like a computing machine? I. Am. A. Robot. I. Like. Catch. Hawk.

  • @C0CK00

    thats right man , Like I AM A FUCKING IDIOT I CANnOT READ.

  • learn how to get a bird out of a net, who gave you a permit?

    Joseph

  • why you caught the hawk?

  • dude, carefull with the feathers!!!

  • Bite them mofos,

  • I thought it was dead until i saw it closing a free wing and moving its head lol

  • The blind idiot in the gray jacket ruined the bird's wings.

  • That is why birds go through a molt.. the bird will be fine!

  • its not cruel LOL learn the sport first, tardo

  • how? they let them go you know

  • I enjoyed both of your videos of a redtail being released from the net. Reminds me of the fall migration & "hawk count" at Hawk Hill in Northern California. I wish more migratory birds could be banded. Learning how far they fly is very good information about the species. Five Stars!

  • So awesome to see this beautiful bird close up!

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