This is seriously the best video I've seen on youtube in awhile. I love Falcons. I've never pet one before. The closest I got was at a Renaissance Fair and a woman was walking around with one. It was the first time I ever saw one in person. I froze in my tracks and just stared at it in complete amazement. I wanted to go and talk to the Falconer but I figured it would be much more respectful if I appreciate that beautiful bird from afar.
I understand that this is enjoyable for you, but I really don't understand how it is enjoyable for the captured wildlife. The words 'sport' and 'wildlife' should never be in the same sentence. And education is never an excuse to hold wildlife captive. Sorry, but someone has to speak on behalf of these beautiful animals who deserve to live in freedom, same as us.
Actually Its better for the birds to be captured and then released after hunting, because falconers usually only trap yearnings/babies. And 87 percent of hachlings die within the first year of life. So When falconers take birds from the wild and hunt then release them the next year. They actually helped 1 more hawk/falcon make it to adulthood so they can breed. So it really helps the hawk/falcon population more than leaving them be could ever leaving them all alone in the wild is how species go extinct, So that would be a bad idea falconers do more for raptors. Than any other oganization in the world. Falconers are the ones who Brang the grey falcon back from the brink of extinction. Although I think all captured birds should all have to be relased back into the wild eventually and all birds should have to be hunted not just fed, And Not used only for education purposes.
Falconers provide a guaranteed source of food, shelter, water, and protection to their birds. Next, a necessary party of training a bird of prey is free flying and if the raptor wants to fly away during free flying they can, but most do not because they like the things that they get from the falconer
You do realize they help the population of this species and also they live way longer in the hands of the Air Force academy they take amazing care of these birds
I was gonna ask how can I start falconary because I'm actually Native American and Ik that my spiritual animal is the hawk the hawk is our protector in my family and I was always wanted to become a falconer that's why I was Asking
Mark, there is a book titled Eye to Eye With Eagles, Hawks, and Falcons by Glen Stuart. It is not instructional, but will give you a lot of insight to falconry before you venture in to it.
Actually Its better for the birds to be captured and then released after hunting, because falconers usually only trap yearnings/babies. And 87 percent of hachlings die within the first year of life. So When falconers take birds from the wild and hunt then release them the next year. They actually helped 1 more hawk/falcon make it to adulthood so they can breed. So it really helps the hawk/falcon population more than leaving them be could ever leaving them all alone in the wild is how species go extinct, So that would be a bad idea falconers do more for raptors. Than any other oganization in the world. Falconers are the ones who Brang the grey falcon back from the brink of extinction. Although I think all captured birds should all have to be relased back into the wild eventually and all birds should have to be hunted not just fed, And Not used only for education purposes.
Tell that to the peregrine falcon, red tailed hawk, golden eagle, prairie falcon, goshawk coopers hawk and the numerous raptorial birds that us falconers saved from deadly pesticides or extreme weather or other predators. 90 percent of raptors die before breeding. When a bird is in the care of a falconer it is provided with food, water and climate control on top of that when the bird is in our care it cant so much as sneeze without receiving immediate medical attention. Falconers have to go through years of training to get a bird, and know how to care for one as such.
Keep this tradition alive!
Gene Bem we will my friend
This is awesome if people are not reminded of these incredible birds they disappear. This is an art that is thousands of years old.
Brilliant to watch well done
Aaaa I love falconry!!
The gyrfalcon is amazing! Wish one day I would be able to be a falconer
Good stuff!
Awesome video
NICE Video
wonderful informations
This is seriously the best video I've seen on youtube in awhile. I love Falcons. I've never pet one before. The closest I got was at a Renaissance Fair and a woman was walking around with one. It was the first time I ever saw one in person. I froze in my tracks and just stared at it in complete amazement. I wanted to go and talk to the Falconer but I figured it would be much more respectful if I appreciate that beautiful bird from afar.
Hey yo that kestrel cute af
I love falconry and that is so interesting
King of the bird ,i like falcon
That Kestrel is so cute!
Nice Birds
Thank god thanksgiving is near
I just hope for all of us,that we can choose passion over pain,love over loneliness and peace over personal prosperity..before it's too late
Really awesome
Awsome
Nice 🥰🥰🥰
good
Go Air Force OOH RAH
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Price of a used Falcon?
U.S. Air Force. We may not have a great football team, but our mascots are awesome.
*Marines have entered the chat*
Marines: hold my beer
This makes me hungry
I understand that this is enjoyable for you, but I really don't understand how it is enjoyable for the captured wildlife. The words 'sport' and 'wildlife' should never be in the same sentence. And education is never an excuse to hold wildlife captive. Sorry, but someone has to speak on behalf of these beautiful animals who deserve to live in freedom, same as us.
Actually Its better for the birds to be captured and then released after hunting, because falconers usually only trap yearnings/babies. And 87 percent of hachlings die within the first year of life. So When falconers take birds from the wild and hunt then release them the next year. They actually helped 1 more hawk/falcon make it to adulthood so they can breed. So it really helps the hawk/falcon population more than leaving them be could ever leaving them all alone in the wild is how species go extinct, So that would be a bad idea falconers do more for raptors. Than any other oganization in the world. Falconers are the ones who Brang the grey falcon back from the brink of extinction. Although I think all captured birds should all have to be relased back into the wild eventually and all birds should have to be hunted not just fed, And Not used only for education purposes.
Falconers provide a guaranteed source of food, shelter, water, and protection to their birds. Next, a necessary party of training a bird of prey is free flying and if the raptor wants to fly away during free flying they can, but most do not because they like the things that they get from the falconer
You do realize they help the population of this species and also they live way longer in the hands of the Air Force academy they take amazing care of these birds
Tremendous
How to Tran it.
I am from india.
I have it
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IS THIS IN COLORADO SPRINGS? I LIVE THERE
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does falconry always use falcon?
you can use a pigeon but its not as exciting
I like all birds of prey. My Spiritual totem is a Red tailed Hawk ( Warrior Spirit)
I’m being a falconer when I’m 14
Wonder why my F16 was making noises
lovely pretty girl xxx and lovely falconry birds 🐦🐤
Do you have an account at lnstagram
I was gonna ask how can I start falconary because I'm actually Native American and Ik that my spiritual animal is the hawk the hawk is our protector in my family and I was always wanted to become a falconer that's why I was Asking
Mark, there is a book titled Eye to Eye With Eagles, Hawks, and Falcons by Glen Stuart. It is not instructional, but will give you a lot of insight to falconry before you venture in to it.
Contact your game and fish department and ask. Usually they will connect you with falconers in your state. Its alot of hard work
hunt down a sponser on wdfw website
come to Indonesia i Will show you the most smallest raptor in the world, just like a sparrow size
Udah "smallest" aja ga usah pake "most".
Owls are falcon/hawk killers
Actually Its better for the birds to be captured and then released after hunting, because falconers usually only trap yearnings/babies. And 87 percent of hachlings die within the first year of life. So When falconers take birds from the wild and hunt then release them the next year. They actually helped 1 more hawk/falcon make it to adulthood so they can breed. So it really helps the hawk/falcon population more than leaving them be could ever leaving them all alone in the wild is how species go extinct, So that would be a bad idea falconers do more for raptors. Than any other oganization in the world. Falconers are the ones who Brang the grey falcon back from the brink of extinction. Although I think all captured birds should all have to be relased back into the wild eventually and all birds should have to be hunted not just fed, And Not used only for education purposes.
Plus my grandad had a falcon and my grandmas hamster disappeared one day
1:39 I have the same blue phone case
I have 5 falcon
Keep them brainwashed
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I have 17 falc0ns each 16000 dollors!!!
sale me a bby
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It’s a falcon not a bird
iq of 25, be proud
Well if that’s the case then
It’s a wolf not a mammal.
It’s a turtle not a reptile.
Its a beetle not an insect.
It’s a tetra not a fish.
USA tax dollars hard at work. How bout help rebuild Detroit instead throwing our money away on this shit.
Falconry should be BANNED. IMO it is animal abuse.
Tell that to the peregrine falcon, red tailed hawk, golden eagle, prairie falcon, goshawk coopers hawk and the numerous raptorial birds that us falconers saved from deadly pesticides or extreme weather or other predators. 90 percent of raptors die before breeding. When a bird is in the care of a falconer it is provided with food, water and climate control on top of that when the bird is in our care it cant so much as sneeze without receiving immediate medical attention. Falconers have to go through years of training to get a bird, and know how to care for one as such.
They are professionals in animal care