Falconry
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From: KYAfield
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  • Good bird ,very good work but have a look on a female gos in a wood and on an open place

  • Fantastic video, fantastic female red tail

  • Is it true that female falcons are better for falconry? And if so, why?

  • its red tailed hawk???

  • nice rt i love rt how long u had him for?

  • I find falconry incredibly interesting. I hope you'll be able to answer my questions. I do not want to call my state falconry club to ask because I am not sure if I am serious about this yet. So may I ask you how you acquired your Red Tail? and where do you house your raptor?

  • I would really want to do this, but I have to be realistic. I don't have the time right now and I don't have the money. Ah, maybe someday....

  • Falconry is really interesting to me. If I lived in a time where a trained bird of prey would be useful in my day-to-day life, I would love to have one. But I have no need or time for one so I can only admire from afar.

  • i think falconry is so cool and neat.

  • corale el pico a ese colaroja k...

  • how? i am very intrested in doing this, i live in kentucky. about how much total does it cost? which birds are the easiest to train? any video's or books that would help me out? any information at all would help, i just dont know where to start. i have a place to train them, a farm 138 acres. that would work, right?

  • For all the people interested in this, the best option to get started is to contact your state club. They can provide you with information on how to get involved.

  • in the vid it was awsome my name is luke and i am a aspiring apprentice in south carolina and i have seen how muck it takes and i dont even have a bird yet and i have not taken the test so make shure you know what you are getting into

  • i have two acres and live by two ponds is that enough two train a bird?

  • I've always wanted to learn the sport of falconry but sadly, I do not live in an area where one would be able to do that.

  • I live in Nebraska and there are no falconers around... I got really interested in fanconry so I trained a turkey to do the same as most falcons/hawks took a lot longer .

  • I live in nebraska where there are no falconers around.. So I got really intreasted in falconry so I trained a turkey to do most of the things like hawks/falcons do..

  • Same here, I feel for you.

    I'm nine miles west of the George Washington Bridge. Not a lot of hunting territory. I'd have to use the cemeteries! I wouldn't mind, but others might and I'd still have to find someone willing to take me on as an apprentice.

  • How do obtain a bird like this from the wild and then trian it?

  • Ooh! cute dogs at 2:21

  • This is one of the better falconry videos I have seen on youtube! Great video, I favorited it as soon as I saw it! I love your red tail, you two seem to be a great team, and you both have the utmost respect for each other. This is definitely a stronger bond than a typical pet thats for sure.

  • hey.....nice video...thank you for posting it!

  • Beautiful birds. Looks fun

  • is it redtail on the min 2:16 ?

  • It's the same redtail through the entire vid I believe.

  • does it have a redtail?

  • Beautiful vid. :)

  • awesome! i never seen Falcons hunting like that before!

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