I can't help but think that we now have a new generation of women falconers and young girls interested in it because of this wonderful video. This is an art which should be preserved for all time.
An old friend of my Father, he was a crucial component in the start of the breeding and conservative program that still exists to this day. a great informative video and thank you for sharing vadim
Wow! You falconers are very serious people. Knowlegable, passionate, and, dare I say, full of dry humour ( British spelling). Yours is not the first site I've visited on the subject, but I've found it riveting. If there is one upside to this Covid thing, it's that it has made me use RUclips a lot more. In respect of my favorite types of birds, I've renamed it the "Corvid Virus." But, now that I'm old enough to think about such things, I would actually like to come back as a seagull. Also, your dogs look great.
Absolutely amazing, what an impressive level of expertise the presenter possesses, I feel very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to see this, o found myself taking notes? I just couldn't let this knowledge pass by, I want to thank everyone involved in bringing this documentary together and to my attention
Excellent video, thanks for posting this. The only differences of the point of view in this vid I have are the parts about the abilities and potential of the Kestrel as a hunting companion and capable game hawk. Recently In America, Kestrels have been utilized for Falconry with suprising results and are now flown as a legitimate Falconry Bird around the World. Matthew Mullinex wrote an excellent book on hunting with the smallest of the Falcons the American Kestrel! "Micro Falconry" is a relatively recent phenomenon in Falconry and is catching on. The other point is on feeding "Beef"! I thought that beef was a no, no as it throws the birds metabolism off and could make the bird sick! Cattle Beef is not Raptors natural diet in the wild. I could be wrong, but maybe their just using beef as a temporary training substitute until the Bird is catching it's own prey. That being said, it's still a very informative, entertaining and useful video for explaining the Awesome Sport and Art of Falconry! Thanks again for posting! Cheers!👍👋
I have MetJemima on a few occasions and she is by far the most knowledgeable person with raptors and falcons i have ever met (but she can swear like a collier Lol)
awesome,great video,u made me watch till the end and im just so exited maybe im gonna start learning more,can you please tell me what size of hood for juvenile female and for male too thank you........
well, I am sure you are good with the birds, but you said something that I have to correct....You said Sakers are too small to take a hare....but I have seen a little gyr peregrine mix take jackrabbits..(USA) no problem, and he was a small male, but hit the jacks so hard, they died instantly upon contact.....a raking stoop with a big smack which breaks their neck...Sakers actually take down take little antelopes in Saudi Arabia... ...
how many hours should i spend with my falcon every day ? she fly and sits on my fist . but she doesn't like to touch her. but she fears whenever i come to its room. how can i over come on its fear .
If you want to master falconry ......you must learn from a Master...you need guidance ...every step of the way.........there is much to know and learn..it takes a few years....5 years approx is the time it takes to become a Master falconer........
@@timmccarthy3034 Oh dear, another one who has to use block capitals to display his anger/displeasure. It's obvious you need to learn some patience,if you have flown and kept raptors as long as I have you will know patience is key. Typical response from a yank. 💋
@@timmccarthy3034 The language you use is terrible and you put yourself on a higher level than jemima parry Jones. That lady has done more for the breeding and conservation of raptors than you could attain in your wildest dreams. We don't trap birds because we have laws that forbid this horrible practice,and rightly so. A tip for you in conjunction with your grammar. Too many ........ MAKES YOU LOOK AND SOUND STUPID. Goodnight God bless.
patrick jaroch funnily enough it's because the early European explorers got confused. North American buzzards are much more agressive than European ones so were mis labelled as true hawks and the regional vulture was mistaken for a buzzard. It stuck. You also get true hawks in North America and a common nickname for kestrels is sparrowhawk, despite actual sparrowhawks being present. It's pretty confused to say the least!
As amazing as this video is nobody tail bells a Falcon these days you’re just asking for trouble same with a Goss Hawk or Harris hawk you will end up with ripped out deck tail feathers from a collision with the lure line, Creance, tree branch of fence etc Also what JPJ claims about Peregrines is completely untrue Tiercel Peregrines being the Falcon of Choice for a lot of longwingers these days they are perfect over water holding ducks are perfect at Partridge hawking in large open fields and the larger Tiercels can be flown at Pheasant although a lot wisely avoid cock Pheasant.
К сожалению, нет. Я раньше пробовал переводить фильмы, но это очень много отнимает времени и сил. Единственный мой перевод - это перевод с русского на английский фильма "Соколиная охота".
I have to ask, in the beginning, you show a Saker, yet looks identical to Prairies. was it in error/in video? I'm no expert, but am I wrong? thank you much, happy new year and thank you so much for your excellent video.
beeman4you 001 Thank you for your comment! There is no an error in the video. You see the most common Saker. Prairie falcons have black axillars and underwing coverts unlike Saker falcons. Also, Prairie falcons have unusually big eyes and longish wings and tail. Really, these falcons (Saker and Prairie) are quite difficult to distinguish at first sight. Here is a typical Prairie falcon www.utahbirds.org/birdsofutah/BirdsL-R_2/PrairieFalconKK13.jpg Happy new year!
This one had me scratching my head too. Beef is a no-no! I remember seeing this about 1998 in a room of four or five falconers, all yelled, "BEEF?!" At that moment!
Adrian Q how come? Jemima certainly knows her stuff. I'm guessing that it's because it's expensive, needs to be high quality and very fresh, wheras docs, rats etc. are much easier to know what's happened to them?
Sorry man. All this "bonding magnificent birds of prey with humans " B.S. gets me sick. This is a strictly narcissistic practice by people with too much time and money. Let these unbelievable creatures be by themselves.
A symbiotic relationship between two parties which is mutually beneficial, do your research before commenting nonsense. I have no birds and I'm skint but even I understand this.
The narrator was extremely entertaining and informative with her presence and the general manner in which she explained falconery.
Jemima Parry Jones
What a fantastic film. The lady was a great explainer of the art. I hope she’s still going strong and enjoying what she does.
One of the best informative film on falconry and falconry birds.
THIS WAS SO AMAZING!!! I watched it all and watching the bond grow between you two with that calming music was just great.
Hers is a heart where patience has little left to learn, the quiet authority with which she controls the birds is sublime.
Parry jones has trained birds since she was a youg child.
Well said. I absolutely agree
I can't help but think that we now have a new generation of women falconers and young girls interested in it because of this wonderful video. This is an art which should be preserved for all time.
Go take your feminism elsewhere
@@savagebuilder4264 be quiet you fool.
Brilliant documentary, thanks for uploading I've really enjoyed watching it.
An old friend of my Father, he was a crucial component in the start of the breeding and conservative program that still exists to this day. a great informative video and thank you for sharing vadim
Wow! You falconers are very serious people. Knowlegable, passionate, and, dare I say, full of dry humour ( British spelling). Yours is not the first site I've visited on the subject, but I've found it riveting. If there is one upside to this Covid thing, it's that it has made me use RUclips a lot more. In respect of my favorite types of birds, I've renamed it the "Corvid Virus." But, now that I'm old enough to think about such things, I would actually like to come back as a seagull. Also, your dogs look great.
This maybe the weirdest comment I've ever seen
Jonathan Livingstone seagull my friend, respect and understanding of what you mean
That was great. Those birds are gorgeous and the one Jemima Parry-Jones trained was stunning. Wonderful documentary.
Great find ... really illuminating. Wonderfully brusque Englishwoman and her knowledge of falconry fantastic.
She is Such an amazing person, I am absolutely fascinated and captivated by her personality. Thanks
Thanks for sharing. pleasure watching.
Don’t know how I got here, but I’m glad I did. Watched every second. Good job!
This was a magnificent video full of information vital to the Health and Care of these birds! I cannot wait to get started! Thank you!
Me too
Awesome video!
Marvelously entertaining and informative - thank you so much!!
Not at all. I am glad you enjoyed this video.
Tremendous video , so interesting & thank you for explaining what you are doing so well.
That was delightfully entertaining and interesting!
Absolutely amazing, what an impressive level of expertise the presenter possesses, I feel very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to see this, o found myself taking notes? I just couldn't let this knowledge pass by, I want to thank everyone involved in bringing this documentary together and to my attention
Excellent video, thanks for posting this. The only differences of the point of view in this vid I have are the parts about the abilities and potential of the Kestrel as a hunting companion and capable game hawk. Recently In America, Kestrels have been utilized for Falconry with suprising results and are now flown as a legitimate
Falconry Bird around the World. Matthew Mullinex wrote an excellent book on hunting with the smallest of the Falcons the American Kestrel! "Micro Falconry" is a relatively recent phenomenon in Falconry and is catching on. The other point is on feeding "Beef"! I thought that beef was a no, no as it throws the birds metabolism off and could make the bird sick! Cattle Beef is not Raptors natural diet in the wild. I could be wrong, but maybe their just using beef as a temporary training substitute until the Bird is catching it's own prey. That being said, it's still a very informative, entertaining and useful video for explaining the Awesome Sport and Art of Falconry!
Thanks again for posting! Cheers!👍👋
What incredible knowledge. Highly educational. Thank you very much :)
What a great video. Thanks for sharing ❤
I love how as each bird is introduced they flap their wings as if to say “how do you do? “.
Dont let the camera quality fool u its amazingly informative
Great Video ,Thanks for uploading
Grande! il video migliore che ho visto sino ad ora complimenti per l'ottima spiegazione.
That was awesome, thanks for uploading this.
Thank you for this video
This is fantastic...and the music !
With no expletives?...
Fantastic Upload
Thanks
woden20 I'm glad you enjoyed this video.
wow this lady is an expert. learned so much! too bad no falcon :(
This film is a Treasure!!
That bird's expression when the hood was removed 😅
I have MetJemima on a few occasions and she is by far the most knowledgeable person with raptors and falcons i have ever met (but she can swear like a collier Lol)
Great Video. very informative,
Fantastic video and very informative. Thanks.
This is the best of all time.
thank you so much
Good watch, thanks.
rather posh , I like her practical no bullshit style .
That lady’s great I’d love to spend a couple weeks with her out on there farm would be the trip of a lifetime 👍
She got the guide on life!! 😁😁 life of falconry. 30 years later..
Really great and informative
she is good with her birds.....I've been been a falconer since 1972.
very nice tanks for the video! very educational....
awesome,great video,u made me watch till the end and im just so exited maybe im gonna start learning more,can you please tell me what size of hood for juvenile female and for male too thank you........
This lady is awsome
I love seeing the peregrine winnowing, so badass.
overall, this is a good vid of falconry instruction...keep on posting.....thanks....
This Is awesome!
I am happy to see that it is ok to have free-range chickens (silkies, no less) in the background
Very enjoyable ,the woman is so good the birds are beautiful ,loved it.
the best mentor I ever I paid 50 pounds for her full set of vhs vids the best 50 pounds I ever spent ..
kevicus first , can you share those videos or where I can find them?
Well done! ...very well done!
I must say it was educational, good show.
Jemima Parry-Jones
Nice job
Awesome
Great video. I watched the whole thing and I didn't even own a bird.
well, I am sure you are good with the birds, but you said something that I have to correct....You said Sakers are too small to take a hare....but I have seen a little gyr peregrine mix take jackrabbits..(USA) no problem, and he was a small male, but hit the jacks so hard, they died instantly upon contact.....a raking stoop with a big smack which breaks their neck...Sakers actually take down take little antelopes in Saudi Arabia...
...
how many hours should i spend with my falcon every day ?
she fly and sits on my fist . but she doesn't like to touch her. but she fears whenever i come to its room. how can i over come on its fear .
Классный курс ,но нет перевода
Hi mam, me I ask? what do you col that thing that cover the falcon head and eye?
Called a "hood"
А с переводом ни где этого фильма нет?
К сожалению, нет. Про него в России мало кто знает. Я сам кассету с фильмом в Великобритании заказывал. Я все пытаюсь найти время и сделать субтитры.
@@VadimRomanov Толковый фильм!я смотрел здесь с субтитрами,смысл более менее понятен!
quite lovely!
that lady is such a keeper
Nice...
Let me know. What’s her name??
I want to master falconry.
If you want to master falconry ......you must learn from a Master...you need guidance ...every step of the way.........there is much to know and learn..it takes a few years....5 years approx is the time it takes to become a Master falconer........
@@timmccarthy3034 Rubbish, you only learn by taking part and learning.
No amount of teaching will prevent all mistakes.
@@timmccarthy3034 Oh dear, another one who has to use block capitals to display his anger/displeasure. It's obvious you need to learn some patience,if you have flown and kept raptors as long as I have you will know patience is key. Typical response from a yank. 💋
@@timmccarthy3034 The language you use is terrible and you put yourself on a higher level than jemima parry Jones. That lady has done more for the breeding and conservation of raptors than you could attain in your wildest dreams. We don't trap birds because we have laws that forbid this horrible practice,and rightly so.
A tip for you in conjunction with your grammar. Too many ........ MAKES YOU LOOK AND SOUND STUPID. Goodnight God bless.
@@timmccarthy3034 what did you hunt with your kestrel, mice! Lol.
Lanner was my choice for my first bird. I'll be moving to Utah, United States. Biggest state for falconery
♥️✅✅✅
what you call a buzzard we call a hawk. a buzzard is what we call a vulture
patrick jaroch funnily enough it's because the early European explorers got confused. North American buzzards are much more agressive than European ones so were mis labelled as true hawks and the regional vulture was mistaken for a buzzard. It stuck. You also get true hawks in North America and a common nickname for kestrels is sparrowhawk, despite actual sparrowhawks being present. It's pretty confused to say the least!
Жаль нет перевода
As amazing as this video is nobody tail bells a Falcon these days you’re just asking for trouble same with a Goss Hawk or Harris hawk you will end up with ripped out deck tail feathers from a collision with the lure line, Creance, tree branch of fence etc Also what JPJ claims about Peregrines is completely untrue Tiercel Peregrines being the Falcon of Choice for a lot of longwingers these days they are perfect over water holding ducks are perfect at Partridge hawking in large open fields and the larger Tiercels can be flown at Pheasant although a lot wisely avoid cock Pheasant.
Parry jones, God this one's old....and so am i.
с переводом есть?
К сожалению, нет. Я раньше пробовал переводить фильмы, но это очень много отнимает времени и сил. Единственный мой перевод - это перевод с русского на английский фильма "Соколиная охота".
Damn bro your shorts short enough
I have to ask, in the beginning, you show a Saker, yet looks identical to Prairies. was it in error/in video? I'm no expert, but am I wrong?
thank you much, happy new year and thank you so much for your excellent video.
beeman4you 001 Thank you for your comment! There is no an error in the video. You see the most common Saker. Prairie falcons have black axillars and underwing coverts unlike Saker falcons. Also, Prairie falcons have unusually big eyes and longish wings and tail. Really, these falcons (Saker and Prairie) are quite difficult to distinguish at first sight. Here is a typical Prairie falcon www.utahbirds.org/birdsofutah/BirdsL-R_2/PrairieFalconKK13.jpg
Happy new year!
It is legal in the United States of America to take a falcon from the wild, but only in specific circumstances.
8:18 goddamn there are EAGLES!
LOL @ "Yorkshire Terriers"
They are not buzzard, they are hawks or broad wings, your still looking good! USA birds.
As the poor bird pants from fear and stress...so, they don't start off like puppies...
Dịch tiếng việt thì hay biết mấy
digital scales......not regular scales...are best....
Lots of American birds...and this was in the 80s? Wow
That's actually quite an attractive lady.
my only problem are the hoods, i you have to "blind" the animal for long periods of time, it does seem cruel
I wouldn't want it done to me.
Birds brains are wired differently. Darkness calms them down and keeps them settled
What she was trying to say was "If you're not rich, don't bother with falconry."
Перевод на русский
H is for hawk, and R is for responsibility. Two of which I clearly won't have
I bet they taste like chicken also.
Can I feed a squirrel to my falcon.
this piano music is not good ....driving me crazy.....
J. S. Bach, Beethoven, Schumann are all great!
sapsan
Cow meat???? really??
Lovek0😎😍😘😗😙😚🤗🤔👙💟💘💋👄👅🖐💑💏🙌
What do you mean??
This one had me scratching my head too. Beef is a no-no! I remember seeing this about 1998 in a room of four or five falconers, all yelled, "BEEF?!" At that moment!
i can add in you facebook of me ? i want learn Falconry
Adrian Q how come? Jemima certainly knows her stuff. I'm guessing that it's because it's expensive, needs to be high quality and very fresh, wheras docs, rats etc. are much easier to know what's happened to them?
Sorry man. All this "bonding magnificent birds of prey with humans " B.S. gets me sick. This is a strictly narcissistic practice by people with too much time and money. Let these unbelievable creatures be by themselves.
A symbiotic relationship between two parties which is mutually beneficial, do your research before commenting nonsense. I have no birds and I'm skint but even I understand this.