What country are you from. Here in the USA you have to start with either a kestrel or a red-tailed hawk and you're apprenticed under either a General or Master falconer before you can move onto other species and some species you can only use once you've graduated to Master falconer.
Young Harris hawks are soft-boned.
I researched it, but its just a tease. Where I live I dont have the land.
Those are released young foxes to be killed for filming. They don't know enough to find cover. What a sport!
bouvier0 2 years ago
Fantastic, wow.
What else can I say
10/10
Fieldsports1 2 years ago 2
amazing falconry and filming 5 * from me.
bigjohntightlips 2 years ago
Why dont we see the Eagle killing the fox, all we see is it grabbing on thats it. Does the eagle get wounded or what?
Ed2033 3 years ago
not likely, you can see how the eagles quickly masters the foxes' head/face (most of the time...)
afffred 2 years ago
falconry at its fullest!
poi2day 3 years ago
i want to go into falconary but with a harris hawk. to handle any eagle wood need great skill
Richardjwarwick 3 years ago
What country are you from. Here in the USA you have to start with either a kestrel or a red-tailed hawk and you're apprenticed under either a General or Master falconer before you can move onto other species and some species you can only use once you've graduated to Master falconer.
Young Harris hawks are soft-boned.
I researched it, but its just a tease. Where I live I dont have the land.
FullmetalAngyl 3 years ago
I love Rodriguez de la Fuente. I recomend "El Arte de Cetrería" from him. A great book of falconry.
TordoLopez 3 years ago
Superb bird of prey, respect to anyone that can handle and fly a Golden eagle.
Norfolkfalconry 3 years ago
How often to the birds get wounded or killed when hunting prey like foxes which can bite?
Psychogenius018 3 years ago
wow
northreach 3 years ago
amazing stuff
csthundercat 3 years ago
Great Video where was it filmed?
Finntastic10 4 years ago
unbelievable video!
hex0bite 4 years ago