@Meives79 That's better than how we did it, I'm guessing. I think we might have ended up with a couple imprinted crows, and one hawk during a year I was volunteering, but I don't think it was either of these.
I didn't often work with baby birds.. quite rare for me. I spent most of my time taking care of juvenile and adult songbirds and raptors.
@Meives79 That's better than how we did it, I'm guessing. I think we might have ended up with a couple imprinted crows, and one hawk during the two years I was volunteering, but I don't think it was either of these.
I didn't often work with baby birds.. quite rare for me. I spent most of my time taking care of juvenile and adult songbirds and raptors.
Amazing! You might also like to watch this one I just did. Search this title: "Red-Tailed Hawk Chicks: Learning to Fly" Shows babies, and parents bringing gophers and snakes and the learning flying process.
@bucknboo Excellent! Please post it here as a video response. It won't come up right away, because I will have to approve it. I will approve the video as soon as I can.
@thetripleh885 We're supposed to handle them as little as possible so they don't get used to us. We don't want them to become tame, because we need to release them once they have grown large enough. But yes, they really are cute. They eventually get a LOT bigger.
@10010605 when we take care of them - when they are brought in as babies, we feed them chopped up mice. in the wild, the mama hawks regurgitate bits of food for them.
Audubon center of birds of prey sorry
Meives79 5 months ago
Im a volunteer at audubon center for birds and we have to wear camo and play the song of the bird were working with
Meives79 5 months ago
@Meives79 That's better than how we did it, I'm guessing. I think we might have ended up with a couple imprinted crows, and one hawk during a year I was volunteering, but I don't think it was either of these.
I didn't often work with baby birds.. quite rare for me. I spent most of my time taking care of juvenile and adult songbirds and raptors.
heartywhistler 5 months ago
@Meives79 That's better than how we did it, I'm guessing. I think we might have ended up with a couple imprinted crows, and one hawk during the two years I was volunteering, but I don't think it was either of these.
I didn't often work with baby birds.. quite rare for me. I spent most of my time taking care of juvenile and adult songbirds and raptors.
heartywhistler 5 months ago
Them hawks are going to be imprinted
Meives79 5 months ago
@Meives79 nope, didn't happen.
heartywhistler 5 months ago
Amazing! You might also like to watch this one I just did. Search this title: "Red-Tailed Hawk Chicks: Learning to Fly" Shows babies, and parents bringing gophers and snakes and the learning flying process.
bucknboo 7 months ago
@bucknboo Excellent! Please post it here as a video response. It won't come up right away, because I will have to approve it. I will approve the video as soon as I can.
heartywhistler 7 months ago
They are sooo cuuute
I want to touch them.
thetripleh885 8 months ago
@thetripleh885 We're supposed to handle them as little as possible so they don't get used to us. We don't want them to become tame, because we need to release them once they have grown large enough. But yes, they really are cute. They eventually get a LOT bigger.
heartywhistler 8 months ago
what do they eat
10010605 1 year ago
@10010605 when we take care of them - when they are brought in as babies, we feed them chopped up mice. in the wild, the mama hawks regurgitate bits of food for them.
heartywhistler 1 year ago
wow they beautyful
jorgehernandezoo 1 year ago
*hugs the baby hawks*
christinahawk2006 2 years ago