@@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
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.
@@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,
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
Nice to see everything clean and the birds kept in good order.
Amazing. One of the best ever falconry videos I have ever watched. Great job
Thank you. It is very kind of you to say so.
Very interesting and cool!
Phenomenal.. Great instruction and full of artistry.. It's about the sport >not the kill. Beautiful 😊🎀❤️
Thank you, very kind. I am glad you enjoyed the film
this was lovely thanks for postings
Thank you for your comment. I am glad you enjoyed it.
1:00:40 That dog is so happy they got the duck
Very nice to watch , thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you
Looks like a Ben Long glove, nice.
Fun video to watch! Thanks
Thank you for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing 👌👌
Martin’s young in this vidio ,when was this bit filmed I’ve had birds of Martin to.Great guy
We were all a lot younger then. LOL This was filmed over a single year in 2000
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.
@@josephking1947 yes me to never had a bad hawk or falcon off Martin ever
@@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
Good documentary
Thank you.
Just some helpful advice That straw can kill that Saker falcon, it should be kept on aquarium gravel.
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.
@@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,
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
@@littlewigglemonster7691 It works perfectly for rearing hawks.