Falconry: Training your hawk to follow you

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2023
  • In this falconry video I share the techniques used to train your hawk or eagle to follow you. But more importantly, I explain the important principle behind this technique, and how to utilize it. This technique can be used for any raptor, but is especially useful for hawks and eagles.
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  • @fieldworkr
    @fieldworkr Год назад +6

    "Not like hippie energy, not like crystal energy" LOL

    • @richardb8104
      @richardb8104 Год назад

      I know that was funny. Except crystals actually do have energy. Look up piezoelectricity. They used to put them in watches as a matter of fact.

    • @doyouwanttogivemelekiss3097
      @doyouwanttogivemelekiss3097 Год назад +1

      ​@@richardb8104 meh. Even a Piezo oscillator has to be driven by a battery or some other power source. So the energy isn't in the crystal.

    • @richardb8104
      @richardb8104 Год назад

      @@doyouwanttogivemelekiss3097 If you compress a crystal, it releases electrons, so yes there is energy in the crystal.

    • @doyouwanttogivemelekiss3097
      @doyouwanttogivemelekiss3097 Год назад +1

      @@richardb8104 because I have put energy into it by compressing it in that case. It isn't just there.

    • @richardb8104
      @richardb8104 Год назад

      @@doyouwanttogivemelekiss3097
      Does gasoline contain energy even though it takes a spark to light it up?
      Does a battery contain energy even when you need to connect it to make it work?
      Just because it takes one step to gain the energy doesn't mean it doesn't contain energy.

  • @wolfchick36
    @wolfchick36 Год назад +14

    I'm studying for my falconry exam and might be bingeing your videos! Some things I'd love to see in the future: You mentioned keeping Kestrels indoors. What kind of mews set up would that look like? I'd love to see a video on common diseases, how to identify and treat them. Maybe a little picture quiz video for aspiring apprentices on IDing similar species (Coopers v Sharpies, Roughlegged v Redtails, etc). Just some ideas! Keep up the great work!

    • @teslawhite
      @teslawhite Год назад

      I keep mine indoors and it is a perch with a tarp under it on a table and that's it. I'm sure a game warden would have you build something outside to approve you, but where I live we have -70 windchill sometimes, I wasn't leaving her outside!
      Identification I still struggle with in the field, and honestly having several field guides with photos is the best way to go.

  • @willsonproductions2
    @willsonproductions2 Год назад +4

    I love your enthusiasm and emphasis on the psychology of the birds and the practice. Thank you for continuing to provide your knowledge and insight despite your personal hardships. We appreciate you!

  • @michaelbuchan451
    @michaelbuchan451 4 месяца назад

    I flew Harris Hawks for many years. Absolutely loved every minute.

  • @DanielDauphin
    @DanielDauphin Год назад +2

    Thanks for doing this video. This is a topic I have been wanting to understand more fully. Great job explaining the principle.

  • @Trav84
    @Trav84 5 месяцев назад

    Not like that hippie energy 🤣 don’t own a bird and never will, but I’ve been watching your videos for 3 hours now. You’re an excellent teacher bro!!

  • @625jaymal
    @625jaymal Год назад +1

    Always good informational videos. Keep the 🔥 coming.

  • @thecggames
    @thecggames Год назад +8

    My RT usually gets bored if I don't flush something every 10 min or so. In that case he turns and will fly off to a tree away from me. He just never really got the whole follow thing, but we did all the training techniques and I've flushed tons of rabbits with him. My sponsor thinks it's a personality thing with the bird. He is way more aloof towards humans than the average RT and even gets nervous if another Falconer is in the field.

    • @teslawhite
      @teslawhite Год назад

      My redtail likes to sit in trees and I can walk pretty far and she can see me with her 8x vision and she is off if I flush something even 1/4 mile away if I'm visible. I don't worry about it, but I do carry live pigeons on jesses just in case, but I've never had to use one.

  • @freebirdofreason1994
    @freebirdofreason1994 Год назад +2

    As usual, very detailed and easy listening, 👌 Thanks, Ben

  • @teslawhite
    @teslawhite Год назад +1

    Oh wow I have hundreds where I live in Montana. I would be willing to figure out how to legally trap and transfer one to you, I appreciate your videos so much. The redtails migrate away from here im winter so it's just rough legs, golden eagles, and merlins/prairies mostly this time of year, I've caught a few gyrs, my latest time of year catch of a gyr here was March 17. But I'm certain I could get you a rough leg and would love to hear all you know about flying one, I've been told they're "no good" but I was told that about ferruginous and it was my apprentice bird and your video on them was everything I knew to be true, so I became an avid followers because everyone said they were worthless for falconry.

  • @only1bracey182
    @only1bracey182 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm high asf and just wondered out the blue. How do hawks get trained?🤔
    Then BOOM! here i am 😂

  • @jantirpak7902
    @jantirpak7902 Год назад +1

    Good idea, Excellent video.

  • @dlaughlin9
    @dlaughlin9 Год назад +2

    Great video Ben, I would really love to see one of these training type vids on soar hawking red tails. Thanks again

  • @mikeferris408
    @mikeferris408 Год назад

    INVALUABLE INFORMATION HERE! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍

  • @lauriejerome9179
    @lauriejerome9179 Год назад

    Your videos are so well done!

  • @SplotchTG
    @SplotchTG Год назад +3

    Great video as always Ben! I’m curious about the whole squirrel hawking thing, and was wondering if you could shed some light on it as it sounds interesting and if I ever got into falconry, my favorite bird, the red shouldered hawk, sounds like it would do fairly well at it!

  • @625jaymal
    @625jaymal Год назад +2

    How about a video on ornate hawk eagles for falconry and the prey they would or should hunt.

  • @partsguy9423
    @partsguy9423 Месяц назад

    Hey Ben! Hope you are doing well. Did you ever get a chance to get more footage for training haws to follow? I am eagerly waiting!

  • @susanking9733
    @susanking9733 Год назад

    Thank you for yr vids and as they are most helpful. i am just trying to learn what kind of hawks are in my yard.

  • @yvonnerogers6429
    @yvonnerogers6429 Год назад +1

    😎

  • @Henry-hy3bd
    @Henry-hy3bd 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve just been getting into this and I hope I can do it when I get older. I doubt I will but I’m going to keep working at it. I hope some day I could have the opportunity to work with a gyrfalcon. They are the most amazing birds I have ever seen. I’m not sure if it would be appropriate to falcon one in northern Illinois though but we will see.

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Год назад +1

    Hey, sorry to hear that you're having problems !!
    I have my own, but that doesn't mean that I don't care... I wish that I could reach out and help, at least offer to help, but this YT thing is a kind of 'buffer' (good/bad?) try to keep well, and I think that most of us who 'know you' are quite OK if you need some time away, or can't make instantaneous responses!! Look after yourself!!

  • @shoaibdevero
    @shoaibdevero Год назад

    Excellent Ben,this video helped me alot being a beginner and I hope you will read my comment and will response by making a video on it that I always see goshawks in pakistan doesnt chase its prey for long distance when falconer throw it eigther it cathes nearly or changes its direction and sits on tree.

  • @susanking9733
    @susanking9733 Год назад

    I think my yard is a density of opportunity for the hawks, chipmuncks, birds, raccoons, ground hogs, squirels, turkeys etc and now they all follow me around or come to the windows to look inside at me to beg for food. It's like they are saying, hey,where are you,you are late feeding us today so come outside.

  • @1stcrg
    @1stcrg 4 месяца назад

    The top image in this video was a harrisis hawk (not a hawk but a buzzard).

  • @Izr6ael_
    @Izr6ael_ Год назад

    Where can I purchase these birds brother?

  • @masraadvan961
    @masraadvan961 8 месяцев назад

    Do you think you would be able to train a raven or a crow to follow you

    • @user-kv8tq6ch3b
      @user-kv8tq6ch3b 8 месяцев назад

      You can train anything long as you build trust slowly don't rush it even if it does what you want straight away ,what ever you use to train? When it does it without the training object, then this should be it trained Or there abouts 👍

  • @kevinparker461
    @kevinparker461 Год назад

    You don't need to train a Harris to follow you, they do it naturally because they are gregarious. But with most people i have seen with a Harris the Harris has "Trained" them!

  • @jameswaldron6586
    @jameswaldron6586 4 месяца назад

    Some one interested ... doesn't wanna hear about you overwhelmed with help request and that you lost a bird ... :( it wasn't long into the video that I was like yep this isn't the dude I wanna learn from