Interestingly, in this rare animal-human hunting symbiotic relationship, the humans take on the role of dog (and often use dogs for help!) in looking for and flushing game for the hunters (the hawks)!
Love the vid I too am in Tucson and just starting my falconry journey. Studying for the test. ATM. I am so excited to do what your doing. This is amazing
If you wouldnt mind me asking, how DID you get started? Im Also from Tucson and in my área theres a gorgeous peregrine(actually visits my school) thats what started me doing research in falconry
Absolutely magical footage The saguaro’s. The warm colors of the horizon. The full moon in the background Also the fact that you have such a level of trust in what you do that you take your baby along to work 😮 03:10 Also the fact that you caught game with the hawk only 13 days after trapping it 🤯? I thought it would take months. Is this common. Or do only Harris Hawks pick it up so fast?
I didn't see the bird but several albino redtails have been flown. There is also a very pale form of redtail called a Kriders hawk, I flew one for awhile, they have a light pink tail in adult plumage.
Hawk lands on catcus - Ouch, GDI !, ouch left foot, ouch right foot ... ouch ouch ouch, hawk screaming in pain ... scares the cr*p out of every body and critter in the area (except for deaf snakes !). Rabbits and hares run for cover, hawk sees, and grabs them.
I flew red tail hawks in Illinois and my friend Dan who own the pair of RTH would weigh his birds before the hunt if they were a certain weight they wouldn't hunt. I noticed you were feeding your birds a piece of meat when they landed on your hand. Is this type of hawk you are not concern about the weight before you hunt. Luv the video
Weight is always an important factor, in this case they were probably weighed at their mews (just down the road from where we hunted) or something like that!
just taking the falcons out for a walk like they're a couple of dogs. Amazing you can get them to come back.
Interestingly, in this rare animal-human hunting symbiotic relationship, the humans take on the role of dog (and often use dogs for help!) in looking for and flushing game for the hunters (the hawks)!
this content is very good for me who likes falcone, I hope this content will always be upluod about falcone
Finally, another upload. Been waiting for this.
Hopefully it’s quality over quantity at least!
Love this. Great job. Brian and Clarissa I love how Evelyn just hangs out with you guys.
Thanks! Evelyn was a regular trooper!
Very Nice! Enjoyed it! Thanks
Thank you Steve!
Love it !
Thanks!
Birder and photog from Tucson... Thank you for sharing this! Brian and Carissa run Sky Island Falconry..
Love the vid I too am in Tucson and just starting my falconry journey. Studying for the test. ATM. I am so excited to do what your doing. This is amazing
If you wouldnt mind me asking, how DID you get started? Im Also from Tucson and in my área theres a gorgeous peregrine(actually visits my school) thats what started me doing research in falconry
Beautiful shots.
Thank you.
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Hey thanks we appreciate it!
thank you great to see a family out hawking best of luck from ireland
Beautiful I loved that first shot
Beautiful footage
Thanks Jonah!
Teddy Bear Cholla, my nemesis.
The learning curve was brutal, but I'm doing better than before.
We learned all about the types of cholla 😂
Absolutely magical footage
The saguaro’s. The warm colors of the horizon. The full moon in the background
Also the fact that you have such a level of trust in what you do that you take your baby along to work 😮
03:10 Also the fact that you caught game with the hawk only 13 days after trapping it 🤯? I thought it would take months. Is this common. Or do only Harris Hawks pick it up so fast?
Very well filmed, and an interesting habitat for hawking!
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Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Thanks for the kind word!
I might be late to ask this but I remember seeing someone's red-tail on this channel with mostly white feathers? Was it partially luecistic ?
I didn't see the bird but several albino redtails have been flown. There is also a very pale form of redtail called a Kriders hawk, I flew one for awhile, they have a light pink tail in adult plumage.
Hawk lands on catcus - Ouch, GDI !, ouch left foot, ouch right foot ... ouch ouch ouch, hawk screaming in pain ... scares the cr*p out of every body and critter in the area (except for deaf snakes !). Rabbits and hares run for cover, hawk sees, and grabs them.
It’s amazing how they DON’T get bothered by the spikes!
@@FalconryTold The HH probably evolved to be immune to it?
This is sick! I only wish my partner was as interested in this sport as his wife is lbs
I flew red tail hawks in Illinois and my friend Dan who own the pair of RTH would weigh his birds before the hunt if they were a certain weight they wouldn't hunt. I noticed you were feeding your birds a piece of meat when they landed on your hand. Is this type of hawk you are not concern about the weight before you hunt. Luv the video
Weight is always an important factor, in this case they were probably weighed at their mews (just down the road from where we hunted) or something like that!
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