Wow, great job! 👍 One very lucky Hawk 😍 Room for a few more there. 😉 I can see you flying a cast of Harris Hawks inside of a year! I'm about to start making room for a small enclosure as I'm planning on taking on an American Kestrel from a fellow Falconer.
hello your videos are great and woody is a lovely hawk what size is your mews and aviary please , im going to be making something the same this year and hopefully get a harris hawk next year
Before I say anything else, this video was uploaded in 720p even though it is only slightly more than 10 minutes long! The motion blurs are more noticeable when you transition the clips with fade ins. That's not a bad thing at all, and it didn't affect your views at all! I do remember you saying that you were still learning how to render videos at the time. At 6:41 Woody seemed to turn his neck sideways and was curious about his new weathering! He will get plenty of sunlight with that. It is better than using his outside perch, since you would have to monitor him while he's there. Feeding a hawk at fat weight can be quite a challenge. When you set food for him at the doorway to his new weathering, you had to whistle from about 50 feet away before he would fly to the food. Are you sure he's not "frightened of you"? It does seem that he wants to be alone in his mews because he's usually alone anyways! That's always a problem, but more manning time could have helped with that!
I think about this time was when my iPad was starting to play up, also I wasn’t fully a wear about quality of resolution. woody did start to get a little independent, I’m sure you with your manning hours would have made a difference. Thank you for watching our journey.
It was ex cricket practice net from a mate, cover the whole area, not sure if you can buy it, flexible bit like commercial fishing net, and one sheet of clear corrugated plastic nearest mews .B&Q
Thank you, if you look at woody looses telemetry and mews , there is a bit on there, I may do another one latter though, l appreciate your comment thank you, 👍
Very well designed. Can I ask how old was woody when you collected him? There seems to be a mix of opinions as to the best age to take them for manning
Thanks, he was 17 weeks old , although at the time I wanted him ASAP , the breeder would not let him go until at least 17 weeks , I’m thankful it was out of my control I may of got it to early from someone else . From what i know from others but not actually had experience of is , if you take early and they imprint on you they will or can scream and be aggressive. I’m sure a good breeder won’t let their hawks go early. Hope this helps. Good luck ,
A good idea to have a sunny half and a shady half. Looks good. Vids have started coming up on my feed this week end, funny.
Thanks mate, glad you are seeing through the feed , I wonder what UA-cam algorithm does sometimes, it’s a mystery. Take care.👍
Very nice, Woody looked like he was king of the castle very proud of his new surroundings, I like his new tail feathers,👌🤓
Thanks, he is a loving his new area. Looking forward to see your bee videos start again, good luck with your season.
Looks great Pete he will love being out there in all weathers 👍
Thanks George, he seems happy , did you have any luck with pairing up.?
@@freebirdofreason1994 yes first egg yesterday over the moon 👍
@@georgehawking9126 congratulations 🥳
Wow, great job! 👍 One very lucky Hawk 😍 Room for a few more there. 😉 I can see you flying a cast of Harris Hawks inside of a year! I'm about to start making room for a small enclosure as I'm planning on taking on an American Kestrel from a fellow Falconer.
Thank you, that sounds great , good luck with your falconry.
I would love a cast, not sure if I could handle the pace of two, although who knows😁
Great job mate 👍.
Cheers mate thanks for the 24mm bit , I will give it back at the carpenters arms😁
hello your videos are great and woody is a lovely hawk what size is your mews and aviary please , im going to be making something the same this year and hopefully get a harris hawk next year
Thanks for watching glad you like them, mews is 8x4ft aviary is 8x4 ft
Good luck with your HH.👍
Fantastic home hawk
Thanks for watching.
Very nice...
Thank you.
Before I say anything else, this video was uploaded in 720p even though it is only slightly more than 10 minutes long! The motion blurs are more noticeable when you transition the clips with fade ins. That's not a bad thing at all, and it didn't affect your views at all! I do remember you saying that you were still learning how to render videos at the time.
At 6:41 Woody seemed to turn his neck sideways and was curious about his new weathering! He will get plenty of sunlight with that. It is better than using his outside perch, since you would have to monitor him while he's there.
Feeding a hawk at fat weight can be quite a challenge. When you set food for him at the doorway to his new weathering, you had to whistle from about 50 feet away before he would fly to the food. Are you sure he's not "frightened of you"? It does seem that he wants to be alone in his mews because he's usually alone anyways! That's always a problem, but more manning time could have helped with that!
I think about this time was when my iPad was starting to play up, also I wasn’t fully a wear about quality of resolution.
woody did start to get a little independent, I’m sure you with your manning hours would have made a difference.
Thank you for watching our journey.
Good video Pete much better mews and will be more content
Thanks, yes I’m sure better for the Hawk.
What did you use for the weathering roof. What mesh and where did u get it from
It was ex cricket practice net from a mate, cover the whole area, not sure if you can buy it, flexible bit like commercial fishing net, and one sheet of clear corrugated plastic nearest mews .B&Q
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Thank you for watching 🙏👍
Wow! Good job! I love your mews! Do you think you can do a tour of them?
Thank you, if you look at woody looses telemetry and mews , there is a bit on there, I may do another one latter though, l appreciate your comment thank you, 👍
Very well designed.
Can I ask how old was woody when you collected him? There seems to be a mix of opinions as to the best age to take them for manning
Thanks, he was 17 weeks old , although at the time I wanted him ASAP , the breeder would not let him go until at least 17 weeks , I’m thankful it was out of my control I may of got it to early from someone else .
From what i know from others but not actually had experience of is , if you take early and they imprint on you they will or can scream and be aggressive.
I’m sure a good breeder won’t let their hawks go early.
Hope this helps.
Good luck ,
Great video. You have adds in the video, are you getting any add revenue?
No ads in video, you must be mistaken my friend, thanks for watching 👍
@@freebirdofreason1994 huh guess it's just on my side
@@ornithologydude8649 interesting to know. Let me know if it happens again please.👍