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  • Hey, That's Anne Price!! She is the greatest!

  • Pedocam @ 1:04

  • i actually have a question not a comment...I have a 2 month old haw k not sure what species and it seems to be having a problem stand on its legs mainly the left leg...is that normal because it is still young or should i be w orried? any response Vould be very helpfull . thanx

  • well.. doesnt he rest on 1 leg? if he stand on 1 leg.. it is normal but he have to switch them some times.

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  • With close to 30 years of working with a variety of raptors in these types of settings, we have established guidelines for both classroom settings, and bird behavior that have prevented the type of disaster you refer to. Your analogy of playing with dynamite does not fit. People who "play" with it will have explosions, but those who "work" with it are professionals and minimize risks. Thanks for your concern.

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  • Certainly appreciate your sentiment concerning potential problems. The rule we follow is that if it can go wrong, it will. Therefore we stay on full alert to the risks.

  • i'd say it would be neat fir a turkey valture as a disply bird. i flew a male kessie as a disply bird to the lure. i have a female know

  • @deerty115269 Turkey vultures are not fun if they are startled though. I know some places fly them in displays, but probably not a good bird for a classroom setting

  • Neat, I want to be a kid in that class, lol.

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