😅un bonsoir de la Belgique un grand merci pour les vidéos des attaques du Autour des palombes qui a grâce à vous soigne aussi bravo 😉👍et un beau relâché aussi. Ps je connais Autour des palombes je suis un amateur ornithologue j'ai déjà vu un nid de état sauvage aussi
How is he eating so calmly on your fist without any jesses and without any training and during the daylight? Usually it take some days of falconry training to get to that stage. Are you a falconer?
No, I'm not a falconer. From the beginning he sat so calmly on my hand and ate out of my hand. Even landed on my hand without training. I kept him under observation for a few days after the crash to make sure everything was okay with him and then released him. I think he was so calm because he already knows me. He always comes to get pigeons and sees me.😅
Was that the same halk each crash? I hope he learns when to pull out. It seems like the pigeons know what to do to stop the chase? Thanks for sharing 😊👍 subscribed
Yes, it's all the same hawk. Last year he had different plumage because he was very young. As they grow up, they change color. But I still saw these reddish colors on the feathers in various places. After the third crash he finally learned. He only flies up to the roof when hunting. He no longer dares to fly any further down than he used to.
A couple of years ago I was minding my own business, quietly soaking my feet in hot water in front of the TV, as you do, before being startled by the sound of... shattering glass! In the lounge - RIGHT ABOVE MY HEAD - was, of all things...a circling wood pigeon! I kid you not! It circled around the light fitting before careering straight back out through the window that it had just completely smashed on its way in, the moral of the incident is... watch out for low-flying pigeons!!!!!! Grrreat video that you captured!
I was wondering what actually alerted you to these aerial pursuits? I think the goshawk must have been a falconer's bird at one point. Your wonderful clips reminds be of the chap in the uk who had goldfinches in an aviary...being 'chased' by a sparrowhawk ua-cam.com/video/5O78jdZDH3w/v-deo.html
This is fantastic The way you were able to catch all the action. As a Falconer of 50 years I'm impressed how well/ calmly he sat on your fist eating.
Yes, I was surprised myself at how quickly he ate out of my hand and sat so calmly on my hand.
Вы хороший человек, с добрым сердцем и душой ❤
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Exelente ❤❤ para la recuperación te recomiendo que uses Piuelas y Caperuza, para mas comodidad
Tremenda acción hizo este hombre, eso es entender la Depredación natural (que entre los animales no existen los ( buenos y los malos)
You have such a very unique opportunity to be where you can film this, can't thank you enough for sharing the enthusiasm!
😅un bonsoir de la Belgique un grand merci pour les vidéos des attaques du Autour des palombes qui a grâce à vous soigne aussi bravo 😉👍et un beau relâché aussi. Ps je connais Autour des palombes je suis un amateur ornithologue j'ai déjà vu un nid de état sauvage aussi
Hi. Hast du auch schon solche Angriffe gesehen?
How is he eating so calmly on your fist without any jesses and without any training and during the daylight?
Usually it take some days of falconry training to get to that stage. Are you a falconer?
No, I'm not a falconer. From the beginning he sat so calmly on my hand and ate out of my hand. Even landed on my hand without training. I kept him under observation for a few days after the crash to make sure everything was okay with him and then released him. I think he was so calm because he already knows me. He always comes to get pigeons and sees me.😅
@@HawkAttacksyou are stupid and dangerous for the Hawk. He is not a toy.. I report. 👎
Was that the same halk each crash? I hope he learns when to pull out. It seems like the pigeons know what to do to stop the chase? Thanks for sharing 😊👍 subscribed
Yes, it's all the same hawk. Last year he had different plumage because he was very young. As they grow up, they change color. But I still saw these reddish colors on the feathers in various places. After the third crash he finally learned. He only flies up to the roof when hunting. He no longer dares to fly any further down than he used to.
A couple of years ago I was minding my own business, quietly soaking my feet in hot water in front of the TV, as you do, before being startled by the sound of... shattering glass! In the lounge - RIGHT ABOVE MY HEAD - was, of all things...a circling wood pigeon! I kid you not! It circled around the light fitting before careering straight back out through the window that it had just completely smashed on its way in, the moral of the incident is... watch out for low-flying pigeons!!!!!! Grrreat video that you captured!
se fosse comigo os falcoes ficavam lo sem pescosso
Бьются потому что окна зеркальные .
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Trzeba zabezpieczyć szyby paskami z kropkami bo szkoda ptaków 😢sylwetki drapieżników nie są skuteczne
Das ist nicht mein Gebäude, wo er gegen geflogen ist. Da kann ich nichts machen.
I was wondering what actually alerted you to these aerial pursuits? I think the goshawk must have been a falconer's bird at one point. Your wonderful clips reminds be of the chap in the uk who had goldfinches in an aviary...being 'chased' by a sparrowhawk ua-cam.com/video/5O78jdZDH3w/v-deo.html
It’s the same pigeon doing it😉
No
А где это можно пойду туда и поймаю ?
Это в Германии. Если тебя здесь поймают что ты ястребa ловишь посадят или огромный штраф в лупят.
all male goshawks
Yes, it's a male. It was always the same hawk.
What about the pigeon
All pigeons in the 3 crashes also survived.
Country
Bul siet. Kilk det
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