Just found your channel and loving it. I’ve always loved raptors and now wanting to start falconry so learning as much as I can putting the ground work in so I know what bird is right for me and that I’m going to be able to give that bird my best. Looking forward to learning more from your channel.
You make this look easy 👍 I’m doing all the ground work for 6-12 months to see if I can become a falconer I’m only just learning but already decided to go for a Harris hawk if I decide to go ahead with it all. Thank you for this vlog it was really helpful. Subscribed to you channel 👍
Totally love your information on Harris's ... As a newbie trying to get one off the ground you inspire me ....Yet mine is testing me 😀 but I am enjoying it so much Thanks 👍
Technically the Harris Hawk is a Para-Budio (hope I spelled that right). What surprises me is that you can hunt them in the UK I heard that they don't fair well in the cold. I guess they really are just that versatile
I watched your top 5 reasons why not to get one and wondered, if you live in an area where there are limited hunting options, how do you go about finding land to exercise them?
Noticed that bird is a bit more fidgety hooded. Does that hood fit properly ? Stretching his neck out like that can mean a poor fit. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Great videos! Not in a position to get a hawk currently but definitely a long term goal for me. How do Harris hawks typically interact with household pets like cats? You mentioned that they understand a dog’s worth when out hunting. What about with animals that have no benefit to the hawk?
Probably fixed the issue at this point but u definitely need a shirt mic instead of relying on the camera cuz that wind cutting in and your distance lowers the quality of the videos
I have a question I can't get a positive answer on. Can my harris hawk eat before its cast . Would a hawk eat if not cast it's pellet in the wild. Thanks
Yes, if you’re flying the bird it’s always better if it’s cast from the previous days food, however yes it can eat before it’s cast and yes they do do so in the wild!
Personally I’d fly a red tail there over a HH, I think in the right housing they can cope down to minus 10 but below that I think you’re better off with a more cold tolerant species
@@TerraHistoria6 thats what I've been flying the last couple years, but snow shoe hare are getting harder to find was thinking of going a bit more birdie. Am contemplating a passage gos, but I am a bit more social in my falconry. That's why I'm doing some HH research. Even thinking passage gyr, but those are a lottery draw for trapping permits. Just keeping doors open at the moment.
One might get the idea that you quite like the Hariss' Hawk ;-) it seems to be a species that one could "grow into", from beginner to "expert", and enjoy along the way! Incredibly intelligent raptors, with some real "charms"??
Hi great video. I’m new at this I have a Male Harris, he is great had him since August 17 and we have been out flying every day since the 6th September. All going well, my question is it started calling in the garden whilst weathering, but mostly when it sees me first thing, we are out flying about 1130 am every day , does the calling stop after moulting as it’s a first year bird, Or is it normal, any advice please.
Freebird of reason Oddly, on our video five reasons not to get a Harris, one of the facts was going to be that many harris’ hawks will be vocal (not ideal if you have neighbours). They’re a social species and can become noisy for many reasons, the biggest key to preventing it is lots of hunting ASAP (allowing it to catch its own food rather than its new “parent”. This is why good land packed with quarry is key to any Falconry.
30 years never used a telemetry if you get the birds weight right no reason to lose a bird never had Telemetry donkeys years back long you got the weight right and well manned bird bingo and never lost a bird
Just found your channel and loving it. I’ve always loved raptors and now wanting to start falconry so learning as much as I can putting the ground work in so I know what bird is right for me and that I’m going to be able to give that bird my best. Looking forward to learning more from your channel.
You make this look easy 👍 I’m doing all the ground work for 6-12 months to see if I can become a falconer I’m only just learning but already decided to go for a Harris hawk if I decide to go ahead with it all. Thank you for this vlog it was really helpful. Subscribed to you channel 👍
Harris hawks are my favorite bird of prey species. They are so amazing! Once I finish my apprenticeship they are the first bird I want to train!
Haha excellent zoom on the bull
Totally love your information on Harris's ... As a newbie trying to get one off the ground you inspire me ....Yet mine is testing me 😀 but I am enjoying it so much
Thanks 👍
It's a beautiful thing watching my Harris's Hawk and my German shepherd hunting together
Technically the Harris Hawk is a Para-Budio (hope I spelled that right). What surprises me is that you can hunt them in the UK I heard that they don't fair well in the cold. I guess they really are just that versatile
# 1 reason......A great start to raptor handling if you choose to move on to Falconry
Some great information there, I've always loved birds of prey, I'm thinking about owning one some day, information like this is very helpful 👍
I watched your top 5 reasons why not to get one and wondered, if you live in an area where there are limited hunting options, how do you go about finding land to exercise them?
Love the Harris… great vid
6:50 - 7:02 me with some of my colleagues 😂👌
Looking to get one from Ireland
Noticed that bird is a bit more fidgety hooded.
Does that hood fit properly ?
Stretching his neck out like that can mean a poor fit.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
what do you do with your hawks during the moult.. ? what is your process?
Our hunting hawks get rested and fattened up from March til around September and our display birds continue flying
Have you ever trained any Great Horned owls for falconry?
Great videos! Not in a position to get a hawk currently but definitely a long term goal for me.
How do Harris hawks typically interact with household pets like cats? You mentioned that they understand a dog’s worth when out hunting. What about with animals that have no benefit to the hawk?
If the animal doesn’t prove to be a threat to them and it is something they see day to day they usually end up completely ignoring such things!
Probably fixed the issue at this point but u definitely need a shirt mic instead of relying on the camera cuz that wind cutting in and your distance lowers the quality of the videos
I have a question I can't get a positive answer on. Can my harris hawk eat before its cast . Would a hawk eat if not cast it's pellet in the wild.
Thanks
Yes, if you’re flying the bird it’s always better if it’s cast from the previous days food, however yes it can eat before it’s cast and yes they do do so in the wild!
@@TerraHistoria6 thank for the info.
but what about low temps. I live in mid Canada. We get some bitterly cold winters.
Personally I’d fly a red tail there over a HH, I think in the right housing they can cope down to minus 10 but below that I think you’re better off with a more cold tolerant species
@@TerraHistoria6 thats what I've been flying the last couple years, but snow shoe hare are getting harder to find was thinking of going a bit more birdie. Am contemplating a passage gos, but I am a bit more social in my falconry. That's why I'm doing some HH research. Even thinking passage gyr, but those are a lottery draw for trapping permits. Just keeping doors open at the moment.
I love your great knowledge of hawks I wish I had one to bad I live I live in a country that has no Harris hawk 😭😭😭😭😭😭
One might get the idea that you quite like the Hariss' Hawk ;-) it seems to be a species that one could "grow into", from beginner to "expert", and enjoy along the way! Incredibly intelligent raptors, with some real "charms"??
Hi great video. I’m new at this I have a Male Harris, he is great had him since August 17 and we have been out flying every day since the 6th September.
All going well, my question is it started calling in the garden whilst weathering, but mostly when it sees me first thing, we are out flying about 1130 am every day , does the calling stop after moulting as it’s a first year bird, Or is it normal, any advice please.
Freebird of reason Oddly, on our video five reasons not to get a Harris, one of the facts was going to be that many harris’ hawks will be vocal (not ideal if you have neighbours). They’re a social species and can become noisy for many reasons, the biggest key to preventing it is lots of hunting ASAP (allowing it to catch its own food rather than its new “parent”. This is why good land packed with quarry is key to any Falconry.
@@TerraHistoria6 oh yes I remember now . I will get him hunting soon he has caught pigeon. Thanks for your advice
can I buy one please in uk....Leicester please get back at me
harris hawk the best
my dad said when I am 9 I. 5 months he will get me a male harris halk I will name it hunter I wanted a male because is faster
I want to come stay with you folks for a couple weekends. Then you can come out to my private island in New England
I might need a telemetry but you need a good mic
Asilo volar al pájaro no es
30 years never used a telemetry if you get the birds weight right no reason to lose a bird never had Telemetry donkeys years back long you got the weight right and well manned bird bingo and never lost a bird