my male Harris Hawk
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i would like one iive done research is it hard to look after them
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don't worry, the mesh is good. Bars are always the best but as you said - the rodents... As long as he doesn't bate towards the mesh or doesn't hang on it by feet it's fine. I'd rather risk a bit of feather damage like broken tips than a dead bird.
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i was walking and a big old harris hawk flew above me a circle me a few times landed looked at me i whisled to see if it was a traind hawk but he just flew away
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he dosent like the camera
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sounds like a possessed sheep! :P BAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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i think its very important to have a hobby to keep us busy, like you all my spare time is taken up with my birds i even had to fit outside lights so i would have enough time in the winter to get all my jobs done. good luck with your birds.
or me, I had only had him for an hour
earns22 11 months ago
hey mate, i would change the mesh you have got there at the back, as it could cause harm to its feet also could result in feather damage.
iislayrsii 2 years ago
Sound advice but the Harris was only in that aviary for a short while, Its my American Kestrels breeding aviary, and the last thing I want is rodents getting in that have been half poisoned by the farmer.
earns22 2 years ago
nice harris ,i have a male and female, both scream but i dont mind, nice easy birds to train. also keep barn owls and kestrels
foxy358 2 years ago
virtually all my spare time is dedicated to the birds, just as well my wife likes birds. we live in the countryside where the neighbours don't mind the Owls
earns22 2 years ago