Falcon Grabs Pheasant In Mid-Air!!!!!

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2010

Gun the Peregrine Falcon stoops on a pheasant.
See Photography Blog!: http://gun-falconry.blogspot.com/

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  • @noalmaltrato1000 yeah that makes good sense sense... Once I arrive in hell, I will try to fulfill your birthday wish and die again. Thanks. Your friend forever, Animal Abuse. PS. How did you guess my first and last names? Are you one of those rare Physic Animal Loving Ignorant Delusional Ignoramuses? Or just a normal Ignorant Delusional Ignoramus? Looking forward to hearing your friendly reply.

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  • @53rp3n7

    Yes. Falcons have actually developed a notched beak for the purpose of breaking, or severing, the necks of their prey. This feature is not shared by other raptors who mainly subdue their prey with their sharp talons and suffocating grip.

    Falcons are the most efficient and effective raptors due to their unique beak structure and method of attack.

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  • that was... badass!

  • @noalmaltrato1000 my god you are some kind of idiot. Guess what? the Falcon would have killed birds in wild anyway.

  • هذي وينها الجبلية المزيونة عن سيح ثماء

  • very nice i love peregrine falcons and seeing such video is awesome

  • @junior135am I totally agree with you. However, for larger birds such as ducks and pheasants, it is very uncommon for a peregrine to bind to them in the air, which is actually the norm for smaller birds like quail and NY pigeons.

  • @Darvillamarvil it depends because here in nyc they catch them high in the air, but then again it's all buildings over here. So it depends where and how they are taught by there parents.

  • well trained falcon and well trained dog, cant get much better than that. Hope the pheasant tasted good. . . . .

  • @noalmaltrato1000

    last time i checked you watch videos which you will wnjoy and it says in the title what its about fucking retard

  • @noalmaltrato1000 You accuse him on animal abuse and you get back at him by wishing that his animal is killed. Brilliant. On the positive side I must say that you have excellent typing for a 9-year-old retard.

  • eek, glad you stopped the video when you did. Nature is cruel but we gotta leave 'em alone.

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