What Keeps Hawks From Flying Away? Watch This Falconer.
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2017
- A cotton line, called a creance, keeps the hawk from flying away.
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Author and falconer Helen Macdonald takes her new goshawk Lupin out for a first test flight. As a precaution, the hawk is tethered with a long line of braided cotton called a creance and outfitted with a radio transmitter should it fly out of sight.
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Geez. This is incredible. Well shot and narrated. Love it.
I'm reading H is for Hawk currently, and I couldn't tell you how elated I became when I saw these videos uploaded. If you're thinking about the book, I highly recommend it!
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Nathan Holles I’m reading H is for Hawk.
I live near and visit a park with red tailed hawks. I think they are so hypnotically beautiful in flight. I hope I don't get in a car crash, because when I see them flying above me, I can't look at anything but them❤.
Lovely. Thanks a bunch for this. 💚
sweet lupin beutiful hawk bird 🐦🐦🐦
That's funny, I just watched this last week on TV. My buddy Les Winkler called me up and said it was on.
I have a female finn goshawk. Wonderful birds
Cool dinosaurs
How absolutely gorgeous... to see the feathers doing their aerodynamic work. Beautiful.
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Does anybody know why a hawk would drop it down to your level and levitate hovering about twenty yards right in front of you staring at you? I had this very strange experience yesterday well walking on the train tracks . I'm very curious because I'm obviously way too big for a hawk to eat he flew down low almost to eye level with me and seemed to be levitating while flapping his wings in the same place while staring at me for about 15 seconds. If anyone can explain while hawkwood do that I would love to hear it
Dude. I.....Need..... a.... hawk
can we be partner one from west one from north
Pbs Video MOVIE... a documentary of her life w/LUPIN.. after MABEL
WOULD like to have this documentary... have RENTED from local LIBRARY.. I WANT THIS VIDEO... FUN, INTERESTING, to MACDONALD's HEALING after her father's passing... LOOSING MABEL... gaining... LUPIN...
I've never had to pin a bird down like that to get a bell on... and i've had some aggressive birds.
There are massive cultural differences in falconry. America is unique in that it has no tradition so it just takes whatever it feels from any culture and leaves the rest. Not so much an option in other parts of the world.
@@Primenumber19 You're right. Harris hawks which were pioneered for falconry in America by American falconers are not unique and and have no extreme impact on falconry culture worldwide.
@@falconer5830 which was started due to the fact that since American falconers don’t have a tradition going back thousands of years they could say, hey, why not a Harris hawk?
Get it? Not being tied down to any culture of hawking is the only tradition Americans have and that gives rise to things like Harris hawks
@@Primenumber19 I feel like I misunderstood what you said the first time because I agree. Sorry man.
@@falconer5830 happens, I probably clapped back a tad hard.
I didn't like the way you speak at all