Thank you for the interview Steve! I haven't seen Adrian since more or less some five or six years and I'm glad he is still the same. The interview makes me feel so good and remind me those years flying the merlins and aplomados in the highlands of Mexico. Thanks for share it.
I have been lucky to live near a spot that Merlins roost at night. This is in South Central Kansas. The past 5 years from October to April I can go see 2-4 Merlins every evening. They like to show up at sunset in the dying light of day. They are the richardsoni subspecies, females prefer the top of telephone pole and males prefer the wire. I can post more of my observations if requested.
Thank you for the food dislodging tip Steve
Any time!
very interesting video . Great mexican falconers out there !
Excellent video Steve. Thank you so much for the tip on a choking bird .
Glad to help
Thank you for the interview Steve! I haven't seen Adrian since more or less some five or six years and I'm glad he is still the same. The interview makes me feel so good and remind me those years flying the merlins and aplomados in the highlands of Mexico. Thanks for share it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome interview!
😎👍
Thank you kindly
Brilliant. I love the way you hung on to the falcon and improved. Thanks 😊 Steve for the new videos. Greetings from California 🎉
Glad you like them!
I have been lucky to live near a spot that Merlins roost at night. This is in South Central Kansas.
The past 5 years from October to April I can go see 2-4 Merlins every evening. They like to show up at sunset in the dying light of day. They are the richardsoni subspecies, females prefer the top of telephone pole and males prefer the wire. I can post more of my observations if requested.
loved it!
Thanks!
Superb Steve
Thank you William!
How can i contact with him? I need more information about merlins...we share language. I'm spanish.