Imprinting, Hacking and Hunting a NA Goshawk for Falconry

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  • @NorilXFeder080
    @NorilXFeder080 Рік тому +7

    Well done, you raised a beautiful, capable hawk.
    Your hard work paid off.

  • @DougMacRay
    @DougMacRay 5 років тому +27

    8:20 That jackrabbit is huge. I was afraid Giselle would get hurt during the fight but you rushed to her aid. And then I noticed how she jumped right back on him when she saw the opening to put talons to its eyes. I'm certain that wasn't your training- The hunting instinct in certain species incredible. Fantastic video and thanks for sharing. Stay Safe & Stay Strong Giselle. Warmly, Boston

  • @paulreynolds9003
    @paulreynolds9003 5 років тому +5

    From someone who has been flying and hunting falcons for nearly 30 years .you have a real nice imprint gos it’s good to see a hi standard of falconry.

    • @jaguartrev1
      @jaguartrev1  5 років тому +1

      Paul Reynolds thanks Paul. I appreciate that 👍🏼

  • @jayrobertson232
    @jayrobertson232 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful! I’m a hunter, for 60+ yrs now, and have admired Falconry from afar since a boy. Thank you for stirring those feelings again! What a gorgeous bird!

  • @Brembelia
    @Brembelia 4 роки тому +17

    The look on Giselle's face when she discovers the Cooper's chick in
    her nest is priceless!! Thanks for sharing!! :D

  • @fishmut
    @fishmut 6 років тому +73

    Wow what instinct she has, a very beautiful bird and a very caring committed person teaching her falconry from a baby, well done love your work mate, awesome fantastic video brother.

  • @NathenDanforth
    @NathenDanforth 6 років тому +172

    Her first moments of OMG I'm a mommy are so awesome!

    • @NathenDanforth
      @NathenDanforth 4 роки тому +2

      @@BestOfAnimalss what are you talking about? That's what they do, they hunt, they kill and they eat.

    • @pragnesh3224
      @pragnesh3224 4 роки тому +1

      @@BestOfAnimalss
      population control.

    • @NathenDanforth
      @NathenDanforth 4 роки тому +2

      @@BestOfAnimalss there you would be wrong. A wild Goshawk likely kills more prey than the average falconer does.

    • @silversamurai0267
      @silversamurai0267 4 роки тому +6

      @@BestOfAnimalss Actually, it's very good. It's not only an extremely natural form of hunting, but it also keeps herbivore populations in check. If herbivore populations grow too large, it can cause a severe lack of vegetation (because they're eating it all) which in turn, begins to kill them at a much faster rate than hunting does. In other words, too many prey animals will eat too much vegetation which causes them ALL to starve, which then, in turn, will also cause predators to starve. The entire environment will suffer. Plants die, prey animals die, and predators die. All because there was too much of one kind of animal.
      Legal hunting keeps track of local animal populations. It keeps track of how many animals should be culled in order to keep the environment in balance. They give a certain amount of tags out to hunters, telling them exactly how many of a certain kind of animal that they are legally allowed to hunt. This not only keeps the environment healthy, but also feeds human families. It's not just "for fun". These people are eating these animals. Falconers in particular probably also use the hunted game to further feed and train their birds. Sure, it's "fun" to hunt, but a lot of hunters will gladly explain that what they enjoy about hunting is how natural it feels, and how much they like being a part of the "circle of life" while simultaneously helping the environment. Being a law abiding hunter is extremely eco-friendly, whether you like it or not. That's just a fact.
      Falconers are a completely ethical and natural way of hunting game. There's literally nothing wrong with it, unless they're poaching with their falcons. Which is highly unlikely. Get off you high horse and let these people have a good time.

    • @enscroggs
      @enscroggs 3 роки тому

      @@BestOfAnimalss On the contrary, all falconers are morally superior to you.

  • @leewilliams955
    @leewilliams955 5 років тому +12

    That was some hard work raising and training. Excellent to watch a tradition that is being lost through time. Incredible

  • @josephw1785
    @josephw1785 2 роки тому +7

    Absolutely incredible how she has the instinct to protect and nurture the baby.

  • @gloystar
    @gloystar 5 років тому +29

    I like how mother's pupils suddenly became widely-open when she heard a strange sound. Mother's protective instinct!

  • @cdgonepotatoes4219
    @cdgonepotatoes4219 5 років тому +13

    Man that first jackrabbit catch, that's what I call cooperation!

  • @lanes8237
    @lanes8237 3 роки тому

    Best hunter I've ever seen.

  • @RiotSmurf
    @RiotSmurf 6 років тому +38

    8:04, great moment when you grab the rabbit and the bird lands on its head. Good team!

  • @cocricklewood4441
    @cocricklewood4441 5 років тому +1

    Have a very large female Finn goshawk from across the pond. Shes my very first bird, nearly everyone telling me don't get a goshawk as good first bird. Lots of patience/kindness and now a good hunter, . Lovely looking bird you have

  • @BigRokko5196
    @BigRokko5196 4 роки тому

    She was being so sweet with the baby. Awesome clip

  • @billh7106
    @billh7106 4 роки тому

    Brilliant FROM Scotland thinking of taking up again enjoyed you video thank you

  • @pokerboy81
    @pokerboy81 4 роки тому +1

    What a great Report! You are really a great guy for training hunting birds with such heartblood. Never seen better films! Greetings from Germany!

  • @1975normal
    @1975normal 6 років тому +7

    Very impressive to see the beautiful relationship created. This bird trusts you completely.
    Trust takes a lot of work to build/earn/create.
    I'm sure this takes a lot of time & effort. Thank You for sharing

  • @gentlemensedge5503
    @gentlemensedge5503 5 років тому +2

    Excellent video. I was an apprentice falconer up here in Colorado. It was by far the most cool thing I ever did. Beautiful bird, great training!

    • @jaguartrev1
      @jaguartrev1  5 років тому

      Gentlemen's Edge thanks 👍🏼

  • @Far2hip
    @Far2hip 3 роки тому

    That RC car for hunt practice is an excellent idea!! Such a beautiful creature. 😎

  • @ScoopDogg
    @ScoopDogg 4 роки тому

    I tell ya what weve had a few Harris hawks, and goshawks, but thats one fast keen bird and she got a nice size to her, Youve done a top job there fella. I bet your well proud

  • @ronald5945
    @ronald5945 6 років тому +14

    Phantastic! I really like to see what a wonderful relationship you have to your Goshawk.Thank you very much for sharing.Ron

  • @davidvondoom2853
    @davidvondoom2853 4 роки тому +4

    What a beautiful animal, in appearance and in action. So sleek and powerful. Like a Greyhound with wings.

  • @kurzhaarguy
    @kurzhaarguy 5 років тому +11

    I can't remember watching something that I've enjoyed this much. Very, very cool.

  • @codycox2685
    @codycox2685 8 місяців тому

    Wow, what a privilege. Thank you for showing me. I'm an aspiring falconer. Yours is a fine example to follow.

  • @ALTODAFORT
    @ALTODAFORT 4 роки тому +1

    Wow. It took more than three years to produce this 15:13 minutes video. Great job!

  • @whitecaps775
    @whitecaps775 3 роки тому

    Majestic and beautiful bird Sir!

  • @marioyojannyjaquezquezada6978
    @marioyojannyjaquezquezada6978 4 роки тому

    es muy conmovedora tu historia , me fascino tu aves es muy independiente y la ayudaste con sus crias

  • @eenormus1688
    @eenormus1688 5 років тому +1

    Dude!!
    This is without question the best documentary I've seen in years!!
    Kudos to you!!
    Beautiful documentary!!
    ...cant wait to watch the next one!!

  • @kamleshsinghnegi3727
    @kamleshsinghnegi3727 5 років тому +1

    Hats off too u brother. U did a gr8 job from raising her to giving her a motherhood experience after so many infertile eggs. 😎

  • @bobski8203
    @bobski8203 5 років тому +11

    Thank you for sharing this chronicle.
    I know there are so many unspoken things that go into the effort, but it shows a novice like myself the basic pattern, if my passions and pursuits were aimed toward falconry, that I would have a template to build on.
    Not only that, it is just so educational and amazing to see you interacting with this animal.
    Again, thank you.

    • @jaguartrev1
      @jaguartrev1  5 років тому +1

      Thanks. I appreciate it.
      Glad you are enjoying it.

  • @Baltihunter
    @Baltihunter 4 роки тому +1

    Heat warming video. Well done mate and good luck in the future. You ARE the new Billy Casper.

  • @7_stars_flag
    @7_stars_flag 6 років тому +4

    duuuuuuude..!!! this blows my mind ... been researching about falconry I THINK im in..!! thanks for sharing...

  • @oldschoolhawking8191
    @oldschoolhawking8191 6 років тому +264

    That's what I call a complete video on raising, hunting and breeding a goshawk. OSH :-)

    • @user-uj3cz5jr3j
      @user-uj3cz5jr3j 3 роки тому +1

      اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين وسلم تسليما كثيرا عدد اوراق الشجر عدد قطرات المطر و عدد الحركات والسكون وعدد أوراق الشجر رظاء نفسه مداد كلماته زنه حمله عرشه عدد ما احصئ كتابه ملئ

    • @uwuowo4856
      @uwuowo4856 3 роки тому

      @@user-uj3cz5jr3j ?

  • @MarkM-yi5xu
    @MarkM-yi5xu 5 років тому

    Too add to my previous comment about your excellent work,as a falconer.
    I hacked my hen coopers back to the wild,when she became an adult.
    Coopers hawk numbers, were nowhere near what they are today.
    She would still come to the call and fist,3 months after I released her to breed in the wild.
    You have done amazing work with the accipiters,
    More often than not,some high strung birds by nature.
    My lab was always good friends with all my birds.

  • @peteranddorothybowles5428
    @peteranddorothybowles5428 4 роки тому

    good one mate Not an easy bird so v well done We never see coopers in the uk but will be looking out for more from you A lot of hard work Well done again A real achievement Pete uk

  • @enscroggs
    @enscroggs 3 роки тому +2

    Baby Giselle with her crop absolutely stuffed was hilarious. You'd think she'd just zone out and nap, but no, she wants to explore.

  • @rtjfee
    @rtjfee 5 років тому +3

    What tremendous dedication ! That is one beautiful bird

  • @sebastiengagne6262
    @sebastiengagne6262 5 років тому

    wow this is amazing!! I'm 1 week and a half away from starting a job as a falconer, can't wait to learn this art!!

  • @zeryfcollection
    @zeryfcollection 4 роки тому +9

    8:12 i was ROLLING when i saw this
    Rabbit: ohmyfuckinggod im dying help
    Gisele: shhhhhhh *puts claws in face*

  • @silentrell875
    @silentrell875 3 роки тому

    She is a gorgeous bird. This is my first time seeing this video n i loved it

  • @samsmith4216
    @samsmith4216 5 років тому +2

    Best falconry video on youtube

  • @saddeadpoet
    @saddeadpoet 5 років тому +1

    The first few moments of Giselle being a mom were SO CUTE

  • @andrewpenn1145
    @andrewpenn1145 6 років тому

    What a majestic and strong bird.

  • @moonboogien8908
    @moonboogien8908 6 років тому

    That meeting of Giselle and the baby coppers hawk (sorry, ivan the terrible) was just about the cutest thing ive seen in awhile. This video was very cool, thank you for sharing!👍

  • @gyrperegrine
    @gyrperegrine 5 років тому +6

    From an old falconer, great job. Jack surprise!

  • @edwarddeitch8886
    @edwarddeitch8886 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. Hopefully some day you can get some fertile gos's eggs to place under her. my first redtail was obtained by this method.

  • @Midmojo
    @Midmojo 3 роки тому

    Absolutely amazing. Beautiful birds.

  • @djkentuckyham
    @djkentuckyham 6 років тому +3

    You sir, have mad falconry skills. So impressed.

  • @lyg483
    @lyg483 5 років тому +1

    Nice teamwork! Great video!

  • @itsjustavi
    @itsjustavi 6 років тому +16

    dude... you are a savage.. beautiful bird you got there... amazing video.. couldnt be more impressed .. thank you good sir... keep up the good work

  • @javacraft7816
    @javacraft7816 3 роки тому

    i can say thats a real best partnership..

  •  4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful job

  • @j-quiz292
    @j-quiz292 4 роки тому

    So much time and effort went to making this video bro, I appreciate that alot. Thanks for the great content

    • @jaguartrev1
      @jaguartrev1  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼

  • @eldiabllo1989
    @eldiabllo1989 5 років тому +3

    Dude you are an inspiration I work with birds of prey and this is amazing

  • @FushigiMigi
    @FushigiMigi 3 роки тому

    Great video. A lot of work. Thank you.

  • @asterdamtew7412
    @asterdamtew7412 3 роки тому

    Please another one like this

  • @Kapok6
    @Kapok6 6 років тому +12

    Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @READERSENPAII
    @READERSENPAII 5 років тому +38

    reading Ernest Hemingway while training a hawk. Talk about a man of culture... lmaao

    • @owenswabi
      @owenswabi 4 роки тому +2

      WiscoFishing there is definitely some overlap with falconers and people who read Hemingway

    • @Cleanbob503
      @Cleanbob503 Рік тому

      Too much lol 😂😂 love that he is trying though!! A for effort but he also gets an s for stupid!!! Try branching your education in falconry my guy don’t underestimate your ability friend

  • @huylam2217
    @huylam2217 4 роки тому +2

    11:07 how funny the image on his polo is. It looks like Never give up

    • @jaguartrev1
      @jaguartrev1  4 роки тому

      That’s my Jiu jitsu shirt 👍🏼

  • @timtg8590
    @timtg8590 5 років тому +15

    Great this is amazing, I'm proud of how you treated and trained it.

  • @castrumsolitas4355
    @castrumsolitas4355 Рік тому

    Man, what you do is truly amazing! Respect!

  • @mharnelmaputol8915
    @mharnelmaputol8915 5 років тому +9

    this is damn cool. This is the first time i watch this kind of video.

  • @chrisw422
    @chrisw422 4 роки тому +1

    Cool Video Bro. Good Job!

  • @seeratlasdtyria4584
    @seeratlasdtyria4584 5 років тому +13

    In my youth (decades ago, lots of em) I fooled around catching/training everything from sparrow hawks (kestrels), red tails, coopers, peregrines, a prairie falcon, a gos, a harrier and a rough legged, no eagles tho, as they were too mentally unstable in my experience to be safe to handle. I had a friend that had one which took a detour when returning to fist, going over the fence and attacking a nearby child (fortunately it was winter in Colorado and the kid was fully bundled up and we got there soon enough to pull my friends bird off of him before any major damage occurred, scary as hell incident tho..I observed over the years, several incidents of 'accipiter' like 'rage' when the odd gos, coopers, or sharp shinned would temporally seem to 'lose their minds and lash out at pretty much anything/anyone nearbye. Not such a big thing, but I saw several eagles exhibit the same behavior, and with their available weapons, I had no wish to fool with em. I once even wrote a letter to the Mutual of Omaha fellow whom I heard was trying to acquire a Marshall's eagle, cautioning a 're-think' of that idea for just that reason. If my memory serves, he was later quite seriously injured.
    I then got the urge to try an owl. Spent some time observing some barn and screech owls, and then, after I discovered the secrets to obtaining and training a Great Horned Owl (on my first attempt I was knocked out of the tree) I finally managed to get one whom I named 'Goliath'. I knew Dr. Stabler, and had met Frank Beebe but neither could tell me anything about training owls (which I discovered were a whole different kettle of fish. For instance a std welder's glove, was useless as protection against those needle sharp and incredibly powerful talons - Goliath , large even for a Great horned owl, could 'squash' the skull of a large western jackrabbit like you might pop a grape, and I discovered to my dismay, could quite easily drive her talons thru the glove and quite deeply into your wrist to boot when excited. She ended up far and away the greatest natural avian predator I'd ever encountered. When she reached maturity, we hunted pretty much everything up to and including the size of snow geese, without difficulty. We spent several seasons together around (the mountains of Colorado) and I eventually released her back to the wild when a very persistent, and dramatically smaller male, started visiting her regularly at her night time perch on the chimney of the house. The "hooting" back and forth was soon the talk of the neighborhood- that and the marked decrease in the local cat population ( they would sneak up on the roof to get a " piece' of that big 'chicken' sitting up there in the dark, literally the last mistake they ever made) convinced me to let her leave with her new suitor to carry on the most powerful and majestic race of raptor that I ever had. My whole experience with her was by far the most deeply satisfying and left me with such a wonderful sense of accomplishment, discovery and contentment, that I never again sought to acquire another bird of prey, I have, however, in my now 'golden' years , raised a rather rambunctious, incredibly intelligent (and quite raucous,) large Macaw I call "Rambo" :) who became quite the escape artist (and home decor destroyer) before I had a special steel enclosure built for him. Though quite dangerous in his own right (his 'teen' rebellious years required extreme caution- you think an eagle can bite-.Rambo is quite capable of instantly removing and disassembling parts of your anatomy while angry, yet still being gentle enough in his more domestic moments, to preen your hair. He is essentially a one man bird, and even now that he has mellowed a bit (he's in his 20's) it took some considerable effort, to introduce and acclimate him to my son, whom I have arranged to 'take' him in after my passing (Rambo is likely going to long outlive me :)
    All in all my associations with these majestic descendants of dinosaurs we call birds, have dramatically enhanced my understanding, and contributed mightily, to my enjoyment of this journey we call 'life'.

    • @elujaent8255
      @elujaent8255 5 років тому

      seeratlas d' Tyria ...I need your guidance in training one and getting a hawk most préfère please :)

    • @seeratlasdtyria4584
      @seeratlasdtyria4584 5 років тому +4

      @@elujaent8255 - first thing you need to do is find local falconry enthusiasts in your area, contact them, spend some time around them and decide if you have the temperament, the time, the facilities, the resources and the self discipline and motivation to follow thru as birds of prey are NOT pets and require substantial time , effort, and determination to handle properly. I know literally nothing about you, so its impossible to advise otherwise than to physically locate and contact an experienced handler. In the meantime, I suggest that you read anything you can find on the subject and make absolutely sure that this is something you want to do.. If you are young, I caution you that you will be exposed to "nature" as being "red in tooth and claw": some find this reality difficult to deal with, especially members of the 'bambi' persuasion.

  • @impishDullahan
    @impishDullahan 6 років тому +17

    I never realised how pretty goshawks are but now I'm enraptured.

    • @hunntar
      @hunntar 6 років тому +4

      Enraptored :D

  • @gulfair-cavalry-tango1011
    @gulfair-cavalry-tango1011 6 років тому +5

    Wow! OUTSTANDING!!!! Gold Medal!

  • @Cueteman
    @Cueteman 5 років тому +1

    very nice, thanks

  • @hanscyrus
    @hanscyrus 4 роки тому +2

    Totally cool. T'anks for posting this video.

  • @thegreatelfinko
    @thegreatelfinko 2 роки тому

    This is a very cool video. I didn't know whether Giselle woould be a mother or go ahead and eat the baby. She makes a great mom.

  • @brookswilcox8502
    @brookswilcox8502 5 років тому +1

    Sweet video and what an experience that’s gotta be!! Powerful stuff Bro!

  • @johncook8930
    @johncook8930 Рік тому

    Loved your vlog nice to see from begining how she progressed and how you trained her my friend has one i went out we got 5 herron like a stalk bird 1 pheasant and water hen brilliant day out i loved it ))

  • @ΑνδρέαςΜηλιαράκης

    Wow!!! So amazing video... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Stuffed007
    @Stuffed007 4 роки тому

    Brilliant video thanks 😊

  • @christophresmerowski1824
    @christophresmerowski1824 4 роки тому

    Beautiful video from beginning to end. Loved every moment. God bless.

  • @Bboy1433
    @Bboy1433 4 роки тому +1

    Super cool video man! Ive been wanting to go through this process for years

  • @derryjones1029
    @derryjones1029 3 роки тому

    Loved this video good work birds of pray are amazing creatures 👍

  • @FreakyFunnies
    @FreakyFunnies 5 років тому +4

    Amazing journey. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @debbiefox4239
    @debbiefox4239 3 роки тому

    Wow !!!! Amazing footage !! So darn interesting. Boy what a lot of work 😵‍💫

  • @trqjvd4847
    @trqjvd4847 2 роки тому +1

    Glad 2 c ur effort & commitment with bird.
    You deserve a big like.❤️👍

  • @laysiasaechao5595
    @laysiasaechao5595 5 років тому +1

    she was playing around that was so cute

  • @TheSNOTTBALL
    @TheSNOTTBALL 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video!

  • @metallicrock5946
    @metallicrock5946 5 років тому +2

    great video..i enjoyed it very much. thanks

  • @jerrinm7691
    @jerrinm7691 5 років тому +90

    You've seen "Falcon Punch"
    You've seen "Falcon Kick"
    Now you've see "Falcon Shhhh" 8:14

  • @Jeff-ti4pd
    @Jeff-ti4pd 4 роки тому

    I'm envious, I've always wanted to practice falconry and become a falconer!

  • @hewhew4087
    @hewhew4087 5 років тому +8

    Man this is an awesome video. As a father, I always wanted to pass down some useful skill, or character trait that would be benefit my sons and daughters when they became adults, and I hope I’ve done that. And as I watched this video I thought this is the kind of experience a father could share with his kids that they’d always remember.
    I hope that you have a child that you can spend time teaching them to love and respect nature.
    Best wishes my friend and thanks for sharing this wonderful story.

    • @jaguartrev1
      @jaguartrev1  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words 👍🏼

  • @pg86131314
    @pg86131314 4 роки тому +1

    That really cool bro thanks for sharing shows hard work and patients pays off.

  • @joeshooter63
    @joeshooter63 4 роки тому

    This is awesome shit my man! I LOVE Falconry!

  • @kiransk5137
    @kiransk5137 5 років тому +1

    Bro , good job

  • @stevenkeil7869
    @stevenkeil7869 6 років тому +5

    Nice video man!!! Keep up the great falconry.

  • @ITs-CAIMEN
    @ITs-CAIMEN 5 років тому

    I have one golden eagle it hunts dove for me I don't tell him to kill anything also I don't tought him but he brings back his kill to me I found him 1 and a half yrs ago in heavy rain a juvenile looking and shouting for shelter eagels are really cool a magnificent birds

  • @amerikarma
    @amerikarma 6 років тому +2

    Brilliance !! ... Thanks for the adventure & heart...

  • @stevest.martin3940
    @stevest.martin3940 5 років тому +1

    Your so lucky to have the time for falconry

  • @Mohammad_Ali__
    @Mohammad_Ali__ 5 років тому

    Thanks for showing/sharing your experiences. A very well-done video.

  • @sakuraitonen9513
    @sakuraitonen9513 6 років тому

    Giselle's a thing of beauty. ☺ Wonderful hawk.

  • @deano6874
    @deano6874 Рік тому

    That was a joy to watch.
    Thank You!

  • @RickStewart1776
    @RickStewart1776 5 років тому +2

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @PavleBalenovic
    @PavleBalenovic 6 років тому +139

    Amazing bird and absolutely well done video.
    It is quite interesting experience and thanks for sharing.

    • @nathangalayde1003
      @nathangalayde1003 5 років тому +2

      BUSTY PETS even if this bird wasn’t in captivity it would still hunt and kill animals, its simply nature. As for you saying you’ll sit by and watch your dog kill his all I can say is thats a sick thing to do considering he probably has a sentimental attachment to his dog of he even has one. If you say that some people have sentimental attachments to rabbits living in the woods all I can say is, you do you boo. Also you have to keep in consideration that falconry has been in practice for thousands of years so has hunting with dogs. These animals are being put to good use and its a good relationship both ways. I personally have never heard of people using rabbits to hunt have you? So I’m going to assume your some crazy animal rights person that thinks we should all be vegetarians (you do you boo).

    • @nathangalayde1003
      @nathangalayde1003 5 років тому

      BUSTY PETS ua-cam.com/video/RB4RCOe-ZEw/v-deo.html tell me does this goat look like “easy prey” and even of the person isn’t there behind the bird to kill what they catch once the bird gets a hold of its prey the animal is good as dead with or without the human, we just speed up the process.

    • @98nz
      @98nz 5 років тому

      @BUSTY PETS would you prefer the falconer didn't kill the animal for the bird and the bird just eat the animal alive? Cause that's what happens in the wild. They also dont always target the sick and weak, I have seen alot of wild birds hunt and it's more they just take the unlucky one, the one who falls behind in the group, inexperienced first year animals are typically the ones been caught up. Your dog comment makes you sound like a crazy person.

  • @JavedIKQ
    @JavedIKQ 5 років тому +1

    Very good video 👍

  • @raf1971jan
    @raf1971jan 3 роки тому

    Greetings from Brazil!
    You trained the bird spectacularly. Now you are a great team.