To Be A Falconer | Coping Beaks | Ep. 11

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  • Episode 11: Beak Coping
    Martin discusses and demonstrates some basic about beak coping.
    More at: www.gowildlife.org/falconry
    Falconry Basic Guide by Martin Tyner
    The reason for this series is in response to so much interest and so many questions he's received about Falconry
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    Martin Tyner
    Since age twelve, with a bird on his arm, Martin has captivated audiences sharing his knowledge and experience of his wildlife friends.
    At age nineteen, Martin was hired as curator of birds of prey at Busch Gardens, CA. He also worked in the movie and television industry training big cats, elephants, primates, sea mammals and raptors.
    “One of my greatest childhood fantasies was the desire to create a personal friendship with a wild eagle. I found myself with a love and fascination for these powerful creatures.”
    Martin Tyner is a federally licensed falconer, eagle falconer, wildlife rehabilitator, wildlife propagator, and wildlife and environmental educator.
    He has been providing wildlife and environmental programs throughout the western United States, to schools, scouts and community groups for over fifty years.
    “Grandpa believed in a very simple philosophy; that a person should get up every morning and do good. Doing good means that you do well for others and doing well means that you do good for yourself. There is nothing wrong with doing well, but Grandpa always believed in doing good.”
    Martin's book, Healer of Angels, reflects back on his life: from a young boy terrified of birds to becoming the first man in North America licensed to train a wild golden eagle in the ancient art of falconry.
    Through a heartwarming collection of true stories he describes his challenging transformation from a shy dyslexic teenager, to the founder and CEO of the Southwest Wildlife Foundation.

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  • @GowildlifeOrg
    @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Episode 11: Beak Coping
    Martin discusses and demonstrates some basic about beak coping.
    More at: www.gowildlife.org/falconry
    Falconry Basic Guide by Martin Tyner
    The reason for this series is in response to so much interest and so many questions he's received about Falconry
    These videos are meant to be a conversation, not a definitive falconry guide.
    🔺 Big Changes in 2021 🔺
    The Latest on us: th-cam.com/video/dRP5ArADwVw/w-d-xo.html
    🔺Healer of Angels 🔺
    Signed copy only from our site:
    www.gowildlife.org/healer-of-angels/
    Kindle & Paperback from Amazon (with International delivery options):
    www.amazon.com/dp/B08YHXYLDH
    🔺Mailing Lists🔺
    www.gowildlife.org/lists/
    Monthly Review and/or As-it-Happens + video notifications!
    🔺We Help Critters T-Shirt 🔺
    teespring.com/we-help-critters-revised
    🔺Ways to help 🔺
    TH-cam Donate Button (see top corner of video page)
    Donate at our site: www.gowildlife.org/
    Donate at Facebook: facebook.com/southwestwildlifefoundation/
    Donate Bitcoin: commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/50e24243-7b19-4a18-b300-db8eff66978a
    Purchase Martin's Book: www.gowildlife.org/healer-of-angels/
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    Charity Wishlist: smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/28QB4BKFPV9XJ/ref=smi_ext_lnk_lcl_cl
    🔺 Mail Donations 🔺
    You are welcome to mail us a donation or call to ask any questions about our organization.
    Phone: (435) 586-4693 • (435) 590-1618
    Address: P.O. Box 1907
    Cedar City, UT 84721-1907
    Checks Payable to: Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah
    Official Site: www.gowildlife.org
    TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/gowildlifeorg
    Facebook: facebook.com/southwestwildlifefoundation/
    Twitter: twitter.com/swfgowildlife
    Instagram: instagram.com/swfgowildlife/
    Web hosting generously provided by: www.pair.com
    🔺 Channel Musician 🔺
    Music on this channel has been donated by Casey.
    Track: Calling Me Back
    www.casey.live
    Check out Casey's new EP at:
    www.gowildlife.org/casey
    🔺 Our Mission 🔺
    Founded in 1997 in Cedar City Utah, we are a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and education.
    _Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release_
    The Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah (SWF) cares for more than 100 sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife annually. Restoring them to health and returning them to the wild is our primary goal.
    _Informing, Educating and Inspiring_
    The SWF provides over 100 educational programs reaching over 30,000 people annually. We believe providing educational outreach programs to schools, scout groups and community events, with focus on children and families, will make the greatest impact in preserving our wildlife, the environment, our public lands and our resources for future generations to enjoy.
    _Martin Tyner_
    Since age twelve, with a bird on his arm, Martin has captivated audiences sharing his knowledge and experience of his wildlife friends.
    At age nineteen, Martin was hired as curator of birds of prey at Busch Gardens, CA. He also worked in the movie and television industry training big cats, elephants, primates, sea mammals and raptors.
    “One of my greatest childhood fantasies was the desire to create a personal friendship with a wild eagle. I found myself with a love and fascination for these powerful creatures.”
    Martin Tyner is a federally licensed falconer, eagle falconer, wildlife rehabilitator, wildlife propagator, and wildlife and environmental educator.
    He has been providing wildlife and environmental programs throughout the western United States, to schools, scouts and community groups for over fifty years.
    “Grandpa believed in a very simple philosophy; that a person should get up every morning and do good. Doing good means that you do well for others and doing well means that you do good for yourself. There is nothing wrong with doing well, but Grandpa always believed in doing good.”
    Martin's book, Healer of Angels, reflects back on his life: from a young boy terrified of birds to becoming the first man in North America licensed to train a wild golden eagle in the ancient art of falconry.
    Through a heartwarming collection of true stories he describes his challenging transformation from a shy dyslexic teenager, to the founder and CEO of the Southwest Wildlife Foundation.

  • @AyuuLea
    @AyuuLea ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Seeing Belle so calm while being casted in the sock and taped I feel like is a testament of how much trust she has in Martin. They did mention they don't normally go that far with her in her typical coping so I bet this felt out of the ordinary for her.

  • @mkirkman89
    @mkirkman89 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bell is such a sweet bird. She must feel better that her beak isn't so long.

  • @carolann95
    @carolann95 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is an exceptional educational vid series' episode. Belle is such an awesome patient! What a true sweetheart, and the bond/trust between Martin and Belle is just heartwarming. Susan is always there to assist and so kind as well. TY. Key point: no anesthesia, do way BEFORE taking bird out to hunt, be gentle, SAFETY of all.

    • @GowildlifeOrg
      @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks for watching

    • @carolann95
      @carolann95 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@GowildlifeOrg TY both and all! Belle has the cutest little tail shake when Martin came to see how Kate was doing in basement. She adores him and he as well. It was just a vid memory of such kindness between human and bird. I never forget each one. Yes, the wild rescues may not like you, but this is perfect. They want to return to wild, and you love to do this. This is reward of joy with never any doubt of it.

  • @susanwest8239
    @susanwest8239 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love seeing you back you're my favorite. Susan

  • @shrimptrawler
    @shrimptrawler ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Was she this calm for her first coping? Remarkably patient bird.

  • @H.O.P.E.1122
    @H.O.P.E.1122 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow. I was tense watching this procedure and amazed by Belle's composure!

  • @yvonnestahl
    @yvonnestahl ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Belle is so sweet.

  • @amberrunnells8382
    @amberrunnells8382 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    There a cone shape dremel tool that works very well for copeing beaks as well. That what i use on my parrots to keep there beaks sharp.

  • @janicechurchill1639
    @janicechurchill1639 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Exactly!! It is a risk to put any bird under anesthesia. Brilliant idea with the nylon!!! Love it. Great video 👊

    • @carolann95
      @carolann95 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, anesthesia is always a risk to any animal. Good point to stress.

    • @GowildlifeOrg
      @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks for your interest

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That equipment looks like the same things I used when I did acrylic nails! Wow…..

    • @GowildlifeOrg
      @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lil different!

    • @cbass2755
      @cbass2755 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@GowildlifeOrg 🤣🤣. Yes…

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Omg…look at Bell….so sweet. Is she used to this by now? I’m sure it’s not her first time…but idk if they ever get used to it.

  • @FioreCiliegia
    @FioreCiliegia ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wonderful timing! I am in Spain right now caring for a pigeon with a very overgrown beak with slight scissor beak while i wait to hear from a rescue group if they can help. I expect i might have to take care of the beak myself, there is only one rescue for birds in the area and they take a few days to respond in my experience. Shes eating oatmeal with rice and corn pretty ok, given shes got misaligned chopsticks on her face XD

  • @nirvanamadpaul
    @nirvanamadpaul ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Many thanks for a great educational video.
    Applies to both my parrot and long term rehabs.
    I posted a moment ago. It didn't load up :(
    I agree this isn't a vets job, most vets I know aren't avian trained or orientated.
    Again many thanks

  • @viggcarlstrom7321
    @viggcarlstrom7321 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can you make a video when you're doing this on Scout?

  • @andreaknibbs9328
    @andreaknibbs9328 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was going to say that’s what I do for my dogs nails and then you said it! Such a sweet bird❤

  • @skzion2
    @skzion2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's incredible how effective you are and how patient Belle is. Cats and dogs are often much less compliant. Maybe better techniques should be developed for them.

  • @mixedup72
    @mixedup72 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great job Susan. My wife tries to help, but she is afraid of being footed. Luckily for me my veterinarian is a falconer.

    • @GowildlifeOrg
      @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It can be a challenge for sure

  • @avacat8852
    @avacat8852 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I never saw a falcon in a woman´s sock !!! so funny !! but it totally makes sense !!! 😁🧦🦅

    • @GowildlifeOrg
      @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Belle is a hawk

    • @avacat8852
      @avacat8852 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@GowildlifeOrg ok !! Thank u !!! 🙂

  • @debbiefox4239
    @debbiefox4239 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks so much for the lesson & demonstration. So interesting. 👍👌😍

  • @avacat8852
    @avacat8852 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    very interesting !! such a beautiful bird !!! and the beak looked perfect in the end !! Super !! 🦅

  • @Franklin-pc3xd
    @Franklin-pc3xd ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's been a long time (real long) since I handled a hawk, but I remember how worried/cautious I was about handling her head while she had the hood on. Maybe it was wrong or right, I don't know, but I decided to never touch the hood except when putting it on or taking it off, and then never to twist it or move it laterally too much. I was concerned how the extra leverage from that hood might cause excessive and injurious force on her neck. Conceptually, I related it to how much easier it is to swivel or bend somebody's neck when they're wearing some tight-fitting helmets - it added leverage. I also recall being obsessed with finding the lightest possible hood - at one point I tried making one out of just a fabric - didn't work so well. On the other hand, I definitely saw the protective values of a solid leather hood while transporting Nef.. protective in terms of calming her of course, as well as against an accidental bump on her head on the side of the box or in the car.

    • @Franklin-pc3xd
      @Franklin-pc3xd ปีที่แล้ว

      By the way - just a tip I carried over from trimming my dogs' nails - have a styptic pencil handy to stem an accidental bleeder - but remember to pretty much wipe it off - it's not good for them (or us) to be consuming that stuff unnecessarily or accidentally - can cause nausea.

  • @spiridoulaathanasopoulou9244
    @spiridoulaathanasopoulou9244 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love you Belle

  • @yvonnestahl
    @yvonnestahl ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I appreciate the rescue and care you both give the birds as well as other animals you take into your care. I only have a fish, but that is all I require for now.

    • @GowildlifeOrg
      @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Best to know what you can care for well!

  • @susanwest8239
    @susanwest8239 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Awesome video. Thank you.

  • @TerryLee788
    @TerryLee788 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😮 wow that's so interesting 🤔, i loved watching this.

  • @Momo-mz5hq
    @Momo-mz5hq ปีที่แล้ว

    初めまして😊ハリスホーク飼ってます。
    バンブルフットがなかなか治らなくて
    困ってます。
    病院には通ってますが
    飲み薬、塗り薬で足は包帯。毎日替えてます。

  • @shereesmazik5030
    @shereesmazik5030 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Would a Falconer help a non-falconer ? We admire Falconers for their knowledge, but not all of us can make it work.

  • @colecolettecole
    @colecolettecole ปีที่แล้ว

    this is like going to the dentist

  • @blschafer4310
    @blschafer4310 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    OMG

  • @dianep3071
    @dianep3071 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why does she have a cap on her head

    • @FioreCiliegia
      @FioreCiliegia ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Its to help her be less stressed. They get over stimulated very easily

    • @GowildlifeOrg
      @GowildlifeOrg  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's a hood, it helps reduce stress