Falconry: Passage hawks vs Imprints
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2025
- In this falconry video, I discuss the topic of passage and parent reared hawks vs imprinted hawks used in falconry. This video specifically spotlights this topic with Buteos (buzzards/soaring hawks) such as red-tailed hawks, rough legged hawks, ferruginous hawks, Swainson's hawks, etc.
Falconry in most parts of the world requires permits or licenses. Always learn the legalities in your area before taking up falconry. Incorrect training of a bird can be harmful both to the bird as well as the falconer. Topics such as those discussed in this video are meant to help foster good training and care and build proper trust between the hawk and the falconer.
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Ben woodruff never disappoints.
A falconer friend, from Cuba, trained some broad winged hawks and described that they are amazing falconry birds, slower than accipiters but faster than harris hawks. I have watched many individuals in the wild, in South florida, and i have see them doing breathtaking maneuvers. Their wings are shorter and more pointed than a typical Buteo. My friend successfully hunted quails with a juvenile male.
I like in your intro the lanner hunting namaqua dove, often seen at waterholes in the Kgalagadi
Can you please do this subject on accipiters?
Super interesting!
I don't know about other poeple from world but for me your work made falconry very easy I cordially appreciate your work through your videos I teach other apprentice and again thanks Ben,I hope you will make videos on my previous questions that I also want to know their answers❤
I am extremely interested in a more detailed analysis on rough legged hawks, they are also common in Eastern Asia where I am from but people consider them trash bird for some reason.
Gee, Ben, so, if I am taking your advice, unless you live in the middle of nowhere, or have a totally soundproof house and vehicle, and your skin is like water buffalo hide, perhaps best to skip buteo babies ;-)
Really interesting idea about the migration timing of the passage birds... One of those things that seem so obvious, once you hear it.
BTW, maybe that would lead one to head north, or south, as needs be, if the migration timing at your latitude doesn't match your own availability... We were making a trip in the springtime, from southern California, up to Canada, and noticed the lambs getting "younger" as we went north... So, latitude is key to some of these natural events!
Thanks for another entertaining and educational video!
In my state to be a rehaber of raptors requires the person to both have a state issued rehaber and falconry licenses.
Love your work!!
Great video ❤❤❤❤
Ben, I just might have missed it, somehow, but where do Harris's hawks "sit" in the buzzard/acipiter/falcon/eagle/... taxonomy?
They are a different genus: Parabuteo, unique to south america
@@facundobinelli6077 They naturally range as far north as the American Southwest.
Thanks, people... So, they are a rather unique character among raptors, indeed!
@@wesleyworley8982 thanks, i did not know that!
hey Ben what's the necklace you wear
looks cool
It is an African lion claw. And the white beads I carved out of wooly mammoth tusk
@benwoodrufffalconry very cool..and saber skull too
(i dont speak english very well, use translator: Portugues Brasil) Em sua experiência, qual é a subespécie mais rápida de Falcão Peregrino?
Is an imprint unreleasable if it gets too aggressive for the falconer?
No and that is a death sentence for the bird
I hear people release those birds in the middle of nowhere
Have rabbit and/or jack rabbit populations recovered in Utah yet?
Ben , when I went to American Falconry Magazine they will not accept new subscribers or renewals . Do you know why ?
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I love your work Ben, but please drop the Red Tailed Buzzard name. The common name is whatever a local community chooses to call a bird, red tailed hawks are not native to Europe but primarily North American birds. (hence maybe we Americans get to name it, or not) A Buteo is still a Buteo wherever it is> It does not become more validly, a Red Tailed Buzzard in Europe because they have a common name of Buzzard for other Buteos. So a Buteo jamaicensis is the proper scientific name for the bird we call a Red Tail Hawk, or chicken Hawk, or whatever, we like to call it. I am a Master Class Falconer with 20 years of experience and still fly a Red Tail as my fav bird!
Passage my falcon is sorry
(i dont speak english very well, use translator: Portugues Brasil) Em sua experiência, qual é a subespécie mais rápida de Falcão Peregrino?