This blog is intended to cover different aspects of falconry, birds, and the animals that affect my life.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Funny story
This was a great post over at Another Falconry Blog. Apparently, Isaac's kestrel found an ingenious way to cover his approach on quarry. Give it a read when you get a chance.
I've had Gonzo since he was a young hawk and he came to me from Dave Mancini. He is a great bird who has been car hawked at different birds, flown from trees at squirrel and rabbit, and flown from a T-perch. He is a wonderfully efficient hunter that hunts in the 650 gram range.
Tess came to me by way of Wes Collins breeding project. She is a direct descendant of the Coulsins' famous White wing. I just acquired her for the 2008-09 hunting season. Her previous owner flew her extensively from the car at starlings, geese, and crows. She has been great at squirrels and has a ridiculously calm disposition. She flies between 900 - 950 grams.
2 comments:
Thanks for the PR Doug! It was a pretty sweet flight...
My pleasure, it was a great story!
D.
You gonna be car hawking' all summer?
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