Falconry: Baby Sharp-shinned hawk

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2021
  • In this falconry video we meet John's new sharp-shinned hawk. The video discusses different accipiters and traits of sharp shins. The video discusses the merit of the species as a micro hawking bird. Sharp-shinned hawks are the smallest true hawk in North America. They are classified in the Genus called called Accipiters. These are the true hawks, like goshawks, shikras, coopers hawks, and sparrowhawks.
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  • @oldschoolhawking8191
    @oldschoolhawking8191 3 года назад +6

    The more Accipiter Hawk videos, the better Ben. Love them. 🎥👍

  • @rippy4freedom
    @rippy4freedom 3 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏

  • @vancrawford4064
    @vancrawford4064 3 года назад

    Hey man I'm so glad I found this video I'm on day nineteen of raising a baby Sharp-Shinned Hawk that fell out of it's nest in our back yard. It looks to be the exact age of John's hawk.

  • @falconguy4768
    @falconguy4768 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @halluxtalon6203
    @halluxtalon6203 3 года назад

    Glad to have you and your videos back, we've missed you and wish you good health. What do you think would be a good first micro bird to learn the ropes of finite weight management?

  • @keerthivasannambiraju955
    @keerthivasannambiraju955 Год назад +1

    In India we many Accipiter species, the shikra, the besra, the crested goshawk in addition to the sparrowhawk and the goshawk.

    • @benwoodrufffalconry
      @benwoodrufffalconry  Год назад

      What is the most popular accipiter to fly among Indian falconers?

  • @cmieure
    @cmieure 3 года назад

    John your eyas is looking great!! Hi Ben. It's been a long time.

  • @francoisquintal2784
    @francoisquintal2784 3 года назад

    What a cute little thing! :D are you gonna make you're video on talons trimming soon? ;)

  • @DaveKentLive
    @DaveKentLive 3 года назад

    I never knew anything about these hawks until I filmed one on trail camera.

  • @Sardonic_Cynic
    @Sardonic_Cynic 3 года назад +1

    daaaawwwwwwww

  • @Nero-yz2xv
    @Nero-yz2xv 3 года назад

    Hi Ben!
    Do you have a video or can you tell me how to make your bird "wait on"? I don't own a bird to do that yet but I really wanna know

  • @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006
    @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006 3 года назад +1

    I’d love to see you go bird hunting at a local farm people say that birding isn’t an efficient way to hunt but I think you could get 20 doves in one day

    • @FalconsLedge
      @FalconsLedge 3 года назад

      He's a bit small for doves. I bet he'll fly at 100g, possibly slightly less.

    • @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006
      @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006 3 года назад

      @@FalconsLedge what if you trained him to just to strike them while on ledges letting them drop to the ground instead of striking them in the air or are they to fast for that and could make metal talons for your birds if it was comfortable for the animal I just think that would be super badass for photos I make armor for my dog he’s almost got a suit of brigandine but I keep remaking it because it’s a tad bit hot for him even tho he’s a short hair blue pit mastiff mix

    • @FalconsLedge
      @FalconsLedge 3 года назад +1

      @@implausibleimpossiblehypot4006 cool story bro =)

    • @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006
      @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006 3 года назад +3

      @@FalconsLedge I get high and like to talk about birds and stuff but this is the only place where I usually can

  • @sunshinecoasttrailcam
    @sunshinecoasttrailcam 3 года назад

    A sharpie built its nest by my pigeon loft last year. I lost a lot of birds before I realized what was going on.
    I aerial netted my whole area where the pigeons can relax and fly outside the loft. The Sharpie was so determined to get to his food supply he tore a hole in my ariel netting.
    He trapped himself inside my pigeon loft. I easily went in and captured him while he was eating the head off yet another one of my birds. He was really mad. Too old for falconry I realized I'd have to let him go, of course. I drove him a river valley away which as the hawk flies would probably be only about 20 miles.
    I thought for some reason that I would be safe and my birds would be safe so I let them out for a fly.
    And he was back in no time at all and took out some of my favorite birds.
    So I just lofted my pigeons for two whole months and nothing came in or out. The Sharpie moved on to eat the feral pigeons down the road from me. It was a fascinating experience all in all. He would just wait till I left at first -to eat the birds.
    Then he started dropping them, literally 3 ft, in front of my actual feet. It was an unknown and exhilarating experience, but I had to put a stop to it. He has hovered over and glared at me with those crazy red eyes. Coyote of the sky. Or sky bobcat. All of which live behind my house. I'm pretty sure of it's gender by demeanor and behavior. I have a lot of cock birds and they are more ferocious, like this fellow I met.
    The whole experience helps me to personally understand how really very train able these birds are.
    I was like a circus ringleader.
    Every time I come out the Hawks would come in and make a kill then the vultures would fly by then the Eagles would be soaring above to see what was going on and if there's anything they should get in on.
    Knock on wood - I haven't seen a Sharpie in a while. That's probably more because my neighbor put their songbird feeder away. .... Anyway, it is time to feed the chickens.
    Thank you so much for your videos about falconry. I live in Canada and I live on bandland by a giant forest and a river valley that goes straight up into the mountains. We have a bazillion Eagles vultures Hawks and then all the bitey furry things on the ground right behind my back fence and in front of me by the sea.
    I'd love to practice balcony but I think I need an owl.
    I have too many birds to deal with in the day. But I love being outside at night. Do you think this could work for me? Regardless I am going to be waiting for an hour to show up.
    And a barred owl is too big and wild and crazy. In this land where I live, anything is possible. I think it's more likely that I'm going to win the lottery then find a baby sawett owl. (Sp)

  • @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006
    @implausibleimpossiblehypot4006 3 года назад +1

    I had a red tailed hawk growing up she was my friend after hurricane Irene I found her in some leaves and debree around my pool (Eastern nc in the woods ) anyways it took her 7 months to recover she had a broken talon and a broken wing and her left eye was bloody and I think permanently blind… I knew if I brought her to the local rehabilitation center she wouldn’t make it so I went to my friends house who has vicious birds like parrots and stuff and got some meds and gloves. I reset her wing with my dads friend who was a vet and we patched her eye up and washed it plucked some bloody broken feathers and put ointment on her tallon nubb (a year later she was nested behind my house with her babies it was awesome to see her everyday until I moved ……. The only downside was she killed one of my small cats and gave it to me like a present and I just had to accept it like thanks because she rarely did stuff like that and I liked her much more than my cat