My first bird, back in 1976, was a passage female redtail, and that bird was amazing. I was 16 at the time, and had no idea what I was doing. I just "did it", so to speak. Her first season was a doozer. She caught 46 blacktailed jacks, 15 cottontails, several moles, and a snake or two. She had a shot at several peasants but missed. Those were truly 'the good ole' days'.
Headed to pick up my first Harris Hawk last week. Said I'd double check the list the day prior. Forgot the f***ing ride on lawn mower. Cheapest one around was 4500, had to cancel the deal. Making enemies in the community before I've even entered the hobby. 🙁 And don't start me on the Panda! Had to pick him up from a fella down the local pub, to keep the bamboo I planted from over taking the entire 197 acre novice/beginner first hawk estate. All in good fun. 😆 Seriously tho, brilliant video. Doing a LOT of research before I even begin thinking of acquiring a Harris and your channel is bang on one of the most informative. Thank you. 😌
Falconry has always had me interested for years. Not to the point where I read up or researched it……until now! My wife got me a experience day for my 39th birthday last week. Well what a morning I can say! It was absolutely amazing. I handled a Harris’s hawk a buzzard and a Steppe eagle. It blew my mind that’s for sure. I’m not going to go out and rush to buy one but watching your videos Dave is very interesting and super informative to someone like me. Maybe in a few years when I’m ready I might take the plunge, but until then I’ll keep watching for sure. SUBSCRIBED MATE 👍🏼👍🏼
Excellent video. Thank you. The Veteran’s Administration at my local clinic had a falconry exhibition/demonstration & I am hoping to get started soon. Rn I’m just reading all the books and watching videos so I can pass the state exam for my apprentice license. The only choices we have per Colorado law for our first raptor is a red tailed hawk or a kestrel. So I’m researching the needs of both very diligently. Thx for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. Love the videos. Just a girl who loves birds and married men who said no to my love of falconry. Well. No men now. lol. IMO Dolly Parton only got one thing wrong: Jolene, you can have him. lol.
I have a hybrid Redtail x Harris and this is my first season with her. She is an absolute machine. I hunt with her 6 days a week. In the last two months she has only had three days where she hasn't got a kill. She started off slow, which is to be expected, but now she is excellent. Here in Spain the terrain is very suited to hunting with a hawk and fortunately, I have a lot of farmers and golf courses who don't like rabbits lol.
Great video thanks. I found a club to join as wanted to do falconry as a child and 31 now.... The Safa meeting is near me this week from July so I decided to fill in a form and have to attend the meeting in the next week. I am so exited I have been bench watching falconry videos and soaking up knowledge. I hope I get a good sponsor if any at all. but non the less still exited.
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy first harris i hunted with was spooked by a random dog that ran out of the bushes and she ran up my face trying to get to the nearest tree behind us. Slashed my eyelid and cheek
Good advice, I'm a retired Falconer now,when I started in the early 70s we made all our own equipment,I even had a friend who made our bells,other than that they were Lahore bells,but for flying Sparrowhawks ,his bells were Better,smaller in fact I still have one, Hawks are so cheap to buy now,it upsets me, i can remember Harris Hawks in the 80s were a thousand pounds,now 250 pounds,I wish they was still a thousand pounds,it would put alot of these idiots buying them,good video ,the golden age has gone
Just the video i was waiting for.Excellent stuff.Daft question....Could a raptor ever adapt to being a shoulder percher rather than strictly on the glove.I suppose a modified shoulder pad could be fashioned in some way but I've not seen evidence anywhere.Could be the pirate ancestry but l like the idea of a Lanner on the shoulder alongside the glove.
Yeah you can ; my first hawk cost £1200, I was 21 , had. A house and a car and earned £95 a week gross . Just graft and at the end of the day good second hand kit is a lot cheaper than new.
My first bird, back in 1976, was a passage female redtail, and that bird was amazing. I was 16 at the time, and had no idea what I was doing. I just "did it", so to speak. Her first season was a doozer. She caught 46 blacktailed jacks, 15 cottontails, several moles, and a snake or two. She had a shot at several peasants but missed. Those were truly 'the good ole' days'.
Fond memories
Headed to pick up my first Harris Hawk last week. Said I'd double check the list the day prior. Forgot the f***ing ride on lawn mower. Cheapest one around was 4500, had to cancel the deal. Making enemies in the community before I've even entered the hobby. 🙁 And don't start me on the Panda! Had to pick him up from a fella down the local pub, to keep the bamboo I planted from over taking the entire 197 acre novice/beginner first hawk estate.
All in good fun. 😆
Seriously tho, brilliant video. Doing a LOT of research before I even begin thinking of acquiring a Harris and your channel is bang on one of the most informative. Thank you. 😌
That damn lawnmower was good fun first time! Right chor now! Hehe and cheers
Falconry has always had me interested for years. Not to the point where I read up or researched it……until now! My wife got me a experience day for my 39th birthday last week. Well what a morning I can say! It was absolutely amazing. I handled a Harris’s hawk a buzzard and a Steppe eagle. It blew my mind that’s for sure.
I’m not going to go out and rush to buy one but watching your videos Dave is very interesting and super informative to someone like me. Maybe in a few years when I’m ready I might take the plunge, but until then I’ll keep watching for sure. SUBSCRIBED MATE 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for that ! And for subbing ! Stay tuned I’ll have you keeping snakes and spiders next hehe!!
Excellent video. Thank you. The Veteran’s Administration at my local clinic had a falconry exhibition/demonstration & I am hoping to get started soon. Rn I’m just reading all the books and watching videos so I can pass the state exam for my apprentice license. The only choices we have per Colorado law for our first raptor is a red tailed hawk or a kestrel. So I’m researching the needs of both very diligently. Thx for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. Love the videos. Just a girl who loves birds and married men who said no to my love of falconry. Well. No men now. lol. IMO Dolly Parton only got one thing wrong: Jolene, you can have him. lol.
Hehe! Brilliant; good luck with the adventure
I have a hybrid Redtail x Harris and this is my first season with her. She is an absolute machine. I hunt with her 6 days a week. In the last two months she has only had three days where she hasn't got a kill. She started off slow, which is to be expected, but now she is excellent. Here in Spain the terrain is very suited to hunting with a hawk and fortunately, I have a lot of farmers and golf courses who don't like rabbits lol.
Sounds like the perfect set up !!
Top notch Dave you didn’t mention buying equipment becomes very addictive 🤣
Hehe that’s true !!
Great video thanks. I found a club to join as wanted to do falconry as a child and 31 now.... The Safa meeting is near me this week from July so I decided to fill in a form and have to attend the meeting in the next week. I am so exited I have been bench watching falconry videos and soaking up knowledge.
I hope I get a good sponsor if any at all. but non the less still exited.
Nice one! Good luck with this and I hope it all goes well for you asap
Another excellent and informative video. Thank you.
Paul.
Thanks paul
Excellent summary of the stuff needed. As an optional extra some clear protective eyewear especially for imprints
True point! Bit like learning to cast a fly rod!
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy first harris i hunted with was spooked by a random dog that ran out of the bushes and she ran up my face trying to get to the nearest tree behind us. Slashed my eyelid and cheek
Ooo my first fox on creance left a few scars around my eyes till I learned more..
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy sounds painful 😖
Good advice, I'm a retired Falconer now,when I started in the early 70s we made all our own equipment,I even had a friend who made our bells,other than that they were Lahore bells,but for flying Sparrowhawks ,his bells were Better,smaller in fact I still have one, Hawks are so cheap to buy now,it upsets me, i can remember Harris Hawks in the 80s were a thousand pounds,now 250 pounds,I wish they was still a thousand pounds,it would put alot of these idiots buying them,good video ,the golden age has gone
True words!
Loving videos Dave
Thankyou
Just the video i was waiting for.Excellent stuff.Daft question....Could a raptor ever adapt to being a shoulder percher rather than strictly on the glove.I suppose a modified shoulder pad could be fashioned in some way but I've not seen evidence anywhere.Could be the pirate ancestry but l like the idea of a Lanner on the shoulder alongside the glove.
Yes but could
Lead to various problems …. Stick with the glove and folk will still speak to you hehe
Why is it evey hobby im interested in i can't afford 😢
Yeah you can ; my first hawk cost £1200, I was 21 , had. A house and a car and earned £95 a week gross .
Just graft and at the end of the day good second hand kit is a lot cheaper than new.
You sound like Ricky Gervais bro!😂
O oh!
Hehe
Muja lena by please price batyo
Dave carpe