Beautiful piece. Such interesting people. From the guy who practiced ballet and was drawn to falconry, the married couple and the master the falconer , the biologist, everyone. Truly it is their life, their passion, their love. And it shows. Very soothing and relaxing seeing the landscape, the music, and the birds fly and doing their thing and seeing these dedicated people talk about their journey and tireless work. Great work and editing this video. Thank you!
I got to hold a kestrel and a merlin this past weekend. It Immediately felt right for me. I've always found it very beautiful and cool, but actually feeling it launch from my hand after my friends lure was exhilarating. I've also said "maybe in another life." This may be the lifetime that I become a falconer.
Mya this is absolutely amazing, so interesting and informative. I love watching birds fly, glide along the sky. THANK YOU for sending me this link. The scenery is beautiful. Love you sweetie
What an awesome video. I’m new to falconry and I love it. I have a European Honey Buzzard. Just got him recently from a buddy of mine. He’s 19 years old and was used for educational shows.
At 9:32 Mr. Mofid mentions getting a Chukker? That's a term used in the Sport of Polo!🏑🏇🏇Polo is also thought to originate in Persia or present day Iran! I wonder if he plays Polo too!🏑🏇 There's plenty of space 🌌out there in Idaho with all that open Land!🏞️ Good for him and any Falconer with access to all the Beautiful open Fields🏞️ in America!🇺🇸 From a Fellow Falconer,🪶 Happy Hunting🦅 to all good, dedicated Falconer's around the World🗺️who practice this Beautiful Art/Science/Lifestyle we know as Falconry!
I feel lucky to have been involved in the Sport of Falconry since the late 60's, it's truely the greatest hunting sport ever imaginable. Thank you for producing this excellent video. 😎🎥👍
Part of it for me is the beauty of their movements. It's like watching a great dancer. Or listening to beautiful music. I also enjoy watching white-throated swifts as they fly. Endlessly, timelessly. That's part of it too, there is a timelessness about it.
I get what you mean about the different attractions.... im very into accipiters birds catching other birds forest dwelling true hawks. Makes the hair on my neck stand just talking about it!!!
I live in Idaho and I'm getting ready to take my test I've been looking everywhere but I can't find the regulations on birds allowed to have here. I know some states allow you to only start off as an Apprentice with a red tail or Kestral. Does anyone know the rags in Idaho what birds an appliance is alloewed to have?
IDAPA 13 TITLE 01 Chapter 14 13.01.14 - RULES GOVERNING FALCONRY IN THE STATE OF IDAHO page 4, chapter 150 section 2 (Types of permits) subsection b : Apprentice falconers may possess only the American kestrel (Falco sparverius) or red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis). No apprentice may possess more than one (1) bird of prey at any time. No apprentice may acquire more than one (1) bird of prey for replacement during any twelve (12) month period. Best of luck buddy. May the Lord bless you in your endeavors and give you wisdom and safety out in the field.
@@deshyvin Thank you for this reply but you must have got this out of date. Today in idaho an apprentice falconer is allowed to hunt with any hawk/falcon their sponsor approves except for a Peregrine Falcon or golden eagle.
@@Nobodyspecial5150 right on .. I'm in Illinois and studying for my test as well. (Not in a position to take it immediately) .. I didn't look long just found what I could. So thank you for the clarification.
@@deshyvin Yeah I kept finding the old regulations as well but finally got in contact with a master Falconer and he gave me the new regulations. It's basically just the federal regulations which is nice because starting off with a red tail or kestral just isn't going to cut it for me that's not why I'm getting into falconry. I do appreciate you taking your time to search for me your awesome 🇺🇲
Loved your video-Thank You-I too, find my serenity in nature, not in sitting in meditation. I communicate best with God, I think, surrounded by nature.🎯💯👍☘️😁
My presidential candidate is a falconer.. A privileged man that used his privilege to learn something cool. The young lady speaking is talking with the evidence of "The Flood" in the background and foreground.
“It’s not a hobby and it’s not something you do in your spare time.” Every hobbyist says this. Also hobbyists make bad husbands. Determined the ladieS he married? I bet he tried real hard to impart it on his kids and failed
Beautiful piece. Such interesting people. From the guy who practiced ballet and was drawn to falconry, the married couple and the master the falconer , the biologist, everyone. Truly it is their life, their passion, their love. And it shows.
Very soothing and relaxing seeing the landscape, the music, and the birds fly and doing their thing and seeing these dedicated people talk about their journey and tireless work.
Great work and editing this video. Thank you!
Thank you for watching!!
I never truly understood the art of falconry until now. I want to learn more!
Thanks for watching Taylor!
What beautiful birds! Love the scenery and the gorgeous birds of PREY!
Thanks Sophie!!
I got to hold a kestrel and a merlin this past weekend. It Immediately felt right for me. I've always found it very beautiful and cool, but actually feeling it launch from my hand after my friends lure was exhilarating. I've also said "maybe in another life." This may be the lifetime that I become a falconer.
Absolutely beautiful film. I’m so happy for you. It is my dream to be a falconer. I will be one day!
Mya this is absolutely amazing, so interesting and informative. I love watching birds fly, glide along the sky. THANK YOU for sending me this link. The scenery is beautiful. Love you sweetie
So glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Thanks for watching Shelley!
What an awesome video. I’m new to falconry and I love it. I have a European Honey Buzzard. Just got him recently from a buddy of mine. He’s 19 years old and was used for educational shows.
One of the best introductions on Falconry on UA-cam! Thanks for posting! Happy Hawking!🪶🦅👍
Thanks for watching!
That’s a real nice Gyr/Merlin falcon you have cool 😎 that’s for the viewing time today
At 9:32 Mr. Mofid mentions getting a Chukker? That's a term used in the Sport of Polo!🏑🏇🏇Polo is also thought to originate in Persia or present day Iran! I wonder if he plays Polo too!🏑🏇 There's plenty of space 🌌out there in Idaho with all that open Land!🏞️
Good for him and any Falconer with access to all the Beautiful open Fields🏞️ in America!🇺🇸 From a Fellow Falconer,🪶 Happy Hunting🦅 to all good, dedicated Falconer's around the World🗺️who practice this Beautiful Art/Science/Lifestyle we know as Falconry!
Beautiful and superb
I feel lucky to have been involved in the Sport of Falconry since the late 60's, it's truely the greatest hunting sport ever imaginable. Thank you for producing this excellent video.
😎🎥👍
Thanks for watching!!
Excellent depiction of the Lifestyle/Art/Science we know as Falconry!🏞🦅 From a Fellow Falconer🦅, Long live Falconry!🦅👍 Happy Flying and Hawking!✌🕊
Thanks for watching Angelo!
Well done. Thank you 🌻
Idaho keeps surprising me
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful!!
Thank you Natalie! 😊
Part of it for me is the beauty of their movements. It's like watching a great dancer. Or listening to beautiful music.
I also enjoy watching white-throated swifts as they fly. Endlessly, timelessly.
That's part of it too, there is a timelessness about it.
Great Video
Wow! 🦅
Fascinating! Thank you.
Beautiful video
Thank you for letting wild animals be free
Excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
I get what you mean about the different attractions.... im very into accipiters birds catching other birds forest dwelling true hawks. Makes the hair on my neck stand just talking about it!!!
Awe-Inspiring.
Thank you
Awesome
Thanks for watching!
I'm a felon and I can't hunt the easy way, and now, I'm into this type of hunting
I live in Idaho and I'm getting ready to take my test I've been looking everywhere but I can't find the regulations on birds allowed to have here. I know some states allow you to only start off as an Apprentice with a red tail or Kestral. Does anyone know the rags in Idaho what birds an appliance is alloewed to have?
IDAPA 13
TITLE 01
Chapter 14
13.01.14 - RULES GOVERNING FALCONRY IN THE STATE OF IDAHO
page 4, chapter 150 section 2 (Types of permits) subsection b :
Apprentice falconers may possess only the American kestrel (Falco sparverius) or red-tailed hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis). No apprentice may possess more than one (1) bird of prey at any time. No apprentice may
acquire more than one (1) bird of prey for replacement during any twelve (12) month period.
Best of luck buddy. May the Lord bless you in your endeavors and give you wisdom and safety out in the field.
@@deshyvin Thank you for this reply but you must have got this out of date. Today in idaho an apprentice falconer is allowed to hunt with any hawk/falcon their sponsor approves except for a Peregrine Falcon or golden eagle.
@@Nobodyspecial5150 right on .. I'm in Illinois and studying for my test as well. (Not in a position to take it immediately) .. I didn't look long just found what I could. So thank you for the clarification.
@@deshyvin Yeah I kept finding the old regulations as well but finally got in contact with a master Falconer and he gave me the new regulations. It's basically just the federal regulations which is nice because starting off with a red tail or kestral just isn't going to cut it for me that's not why I'm getting into falconry. I do appreciate you taking your time to search for me your awesome 🇺🇲
@@Nobodyspecial5150 if I may ask; why are you getting into falconry?
Who should I contact about permission to use some of the footage of golden eagles within this piece?
Hi Meghan, you an email lauren.melink@idahoptv.org Thanks!
Loved your video-Thank You-I too, find my serenity in nature, not in sitting in meditation. I communicate best with God, I think, surrounded by nature.🎯💯👍☘️😁
Thank you!
Im currently watching this with my yellow sided green cheek conure pretending I'm a falconer 😅
Good thing about where I’m from: NO FALCONRY LICENSE EXISTS! Mainly because falconry is a tradition.
The Sport of Kings
Falconry Definitely isn't for everyone.
Fashion falconry
My presidential candidate is a falconer..
A privileged man that used his privilege to learn something cool.
The young lady speaking is talking with the evidence of "The Flood" in the background and foreground.
“It’s not a hobby and it’s not something you do in your spare time.” Every hobbyist says this. Also hobbyists make bad husbands. Determined the ladieS he married? I bet he tried real hard to impart it on his kids and failed
Very impressive
Thank you!!
Patres! "What we do in life,🧬 echoes in Eternity "🦅-Marcus Aurelius -🪶✊⚖️✌️🕊️