A Falconers Tale

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @davescupper5789
    @davescupper5789 3 года назад +6

    Nice to see everything clean and the birds kept in good order.

  • @pakfalconrynature
    @pakfalconrynature 3 года назад +8

    Amazing. One of the best ever falconry videos I have ever watched. Great job

  • @kathleenmccaffery1313
    @kathleenmccaffery1313 2 года назад +3

    Phenomenal.. Great instruction and full of artistry.. It's about the sport >not the kill. Beautiful 😊🎀❤️

    • @studio12archive60
      @studio12archive60  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, very kind. I am glad you enjoyed the film

    • @bernardedwards8461
      @bernardedwards8461 3 месяца назад

      You wont get good sport if your hawks dont make frequent kills, a hawk which has too many defeats will become fist bound or lure bound and wont fly the quarry with vigour and determination, which is what you want to see. Even the best hawks will often be defeated, especially if they are flown at difficult quarry, but you cant afford to have too many defeats.

  • @teresalove2550
    @teresalove2550 3 года назад +3

    Very interesting and cool!

  • @christophershanahan2247
    @christophershanahan2247 2 года назад +1

    Fun video to watch! Thanks

  • @trucker-zv4nh
    @trucker-zv4nh 2 месяца назад

    great film 🎥.
    especially the eagle owl 🦉

  • @freebirdofreason1994
    @freebirdofreason1994 4 года назад +1

    Very nice to watch , thanks for sharing.

  • @Phuskooz
    @Phuskooz 4 года назад +3

    1:00:40 That dog is so happy they got the duck

  • @littlewigglemonster7691
    @littlewigglemonster7691 8 месяцев назад

    this was lovely thanks for postings

    • @studio12archive60
      @studio12archive60  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. I am glad you enjoyed it.

  • @bernardedwards8461
    @bernardedwards8461 3 месяца назад

    I once flew a spar successfully for 6 successive seasons, and proved that a good sparrowhawk could regularly take full grown partridges both grey and red-legged. She stopped screaming in her second year and stopped mantling her quarry. She flew better and better as the years went by. She took all sorts, but my best kill was a drake mallard taken on a 300 yard slip at a flock which had descended to feed in the stubble. Pipits nearly always outflew her as they will any sparrowhawk, but she managed to catch a solitary one. Most spars will refuse to fly them after a dozen-or-so defeats. She took quite a few larks early in the season, some of them high in the air. I once lost her for six days and retreived her, but eventually lost her in a gale.

    • @studio12archive60
      @studio12archive60  3 месяца назад

      That is a very interesting story. As I understand it, Sparrowhawks are difficult birds to train and are only taken on by experienced falconers. It is a testament to your skill

    • @bernardedwards8461
      @bernardedwards8461 3 месяца назад

      @@studio12archive60 If you look at my falconry notes from the earliest days in the 50s, it is evident that my hawks and their kills got better and better as the years went by. However it wasn that the hawks were better but my growing experience was making all the difference. I wouldn't reccomend a spar for a beginner, and a beginner wouldn't get the same results with it that I did with my later hawks. I also had good results with red headed falcons, which were much more efficienr at killing large quarry than hawks are. Falcons bite their quarry just behind the head, which kills them very quicly. whereas hawks often take a long time to kill large prey, It all depends where their dagger-like talons go, sometimes but not often the quarry is killrd quickly. For hawks, the beak is just an eating utensil, not a weapon.

  • @larrycounce4509
    @larrycounce4509 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a Ben Long glove, nice.

  • @altafrathod.thangadh3695
    @altafrathod.thangadh3695 4 года назад +1

    Good documentary

  • @williampinchers
    @williampinchers 3 года назад +2

    Martin’s young in this vidio ,when was this bit filmed I’ve had birds of Martin to.Great guy

    • @studio12archive60
      @studio12archive60  3 года назад

      We were all a lot younger then. LOL This was filmed over a single year in 2000

    • @josephking1947
      @josephking1947 3 года назад

      Blimey 20 odd years ago, needless to say Martin is a true Gentleman, I can count several good hawk's which Martin has provided over the years.

    • @williampinchers
      @williampinchers 3 года назад

      @@josephking1947 yes me to never had a bad hawk or falcon off Martin ever

    • @josephking1947
      @josephking1947 3 года назад

      @@williampinchersA fine healthy hawk Is always a good page to start on, I'll call him tomorrow as I attended a mutual friends funeral today in Canterbury, Dr Mike Nicholls who will be sadly missed by all, keep well

  • @oftheglovefalconry..huntin3223
    @oftheglovefalconry..huntin3223 3 года назад

    Amazing 👌👌

  • @bjarnyg
    @bjarnyg 2 месяца назад

    how old is this?

    • @studio12archive60
      @studio12archive60  2 месяца назад

      I shot this in the late 90's, hence the 4 x 3 format.

  • @josephking1947
    @josephking1947 3 года назад +1

    Just some helpful advice That straw can kill that Saker falcon, it should be kept on aquarium gravel.

    • @studio12archive60
      @studio12archive60  3 года назад +5

      Thank you for your comment. I don't know of any of the finer details of Falconry as I was the producer, but I am sure Kevin was doing what was right at the time. His birds certainly thrived.

    • @josephking1947
      @josephking1947 3 года назад +1

      @@studio12archive60 Kevin seems very pleasant, I remember reading about straw and hawks when I was young it was one of those things that stuck in my head,

    • @littlewigglemonster7691
      @littlewigglemonster7691 8 месяцев назад

      Yes because of mold issues you can have with straw.. I never heard of aquarium gravel though, that seems like a highly expensive substrate that wont work well

    • @josephking1947
      @josephking1947 8 месяцев назад

      @@littlewigglemonster7691 It works perfectly for rearing hawks.

  • @ceankrooster_94
    @ceankrooster_94 Месяц назад

    hi i’m from indonesia, can i get your WA nomber for consultation about Elanus caeruleus bird