Another great video. I see the eagle has come come up in ‘leaps and bounds’ since my last hunting session. It has learnt to ‘wait on’ now as well….a new hunting strategy. Can’t wait to be out in the next few months.
Much appreciated thanks. It's commonly known in the Eagle falconry world that to get an Eagle going 100% takes 5 years of serious blood, sweat and tears. (especially a Bonelli's...!) Yes roll on the season...! Thanks Nigel
❤We have been waiting for you to keep us updated on these videos, my friend Angel. I also have a Bonelli eagle and I love watching your videos. Keep going, we are with you.
@hawkinsfalconry, the bonelli's eagle is the sole species in the genus Pseudobuteo, which is one of the three monotypic genera belonging to the tribe Hieraaetini, with the other two extant species of the tribe being the booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus) and the cassin's eagle (Cassinaetus africanus), the latter being its closest living relative while the former is basal to both, Hieraaetini is the most basal of the four tribes of the subfamily Aquilinae (True Eagles), which is one of the three subfamilies of eagles (family Aquilidae) officially recognized.
Greetings from Germany, love watching your Colonel content. You unfold the full potential of this bird. I think you're a great falconer.
Greetings 🇩🇪
Glad you like The Colonel’s hunting strategies. Many thanks…!
All the best
Nigel
What a lovely eagle he is, his wonderful maneuverability and agility are breathtaking.
6 seasons of flying free most days. There's no other way to do it... Thanks very much.
Another great video.
I see the eagle has come come up in ‘leaps and bounds’ since my last hunting session.
It has learnt to ‘wait on’ now as well….a new hunting strategy.
Can’t wait to be out in the next few months.
Much appreciated thanks. It's commonly known in the Eagle falconry world that to get an Eagle going 100% takes 5 years of serious blood, sweat and tears. (especially a Bonelli's...!) Yes roll on the season...! Thanks Nigel
❤We have been waiting for you to keep us updated on these videos, my friend Angel. I also have a Bonelli eagle and I love watching your videos. Keep going, we are with you.
Thanks...! Hope your flying season goes well with your Bonelli's. Regards Nigel
Best news of the week when i saw that you had uploaded another video
Best falconry videos
Best falconry i have seen
Many thanks. I'll be back out with my video camera again this season so keep em peeled for new uploads. Regards Nigel
Incredible. That's my bucket list bird.
Thanks a lot...!
Really enjoyed your video. Thanks.
Much appreciated thanks
Superb the only way to really hunt and eagle , you have made an excellent job of him Nigel
It not eagle
@@avtoban27 Aquila fasciata.....?
Yes totally agree. Glove flying has its place but waiting-on, and following-on for hours is a spectacle like no other...! Many thanks Nigel
@@avtoban27Bonnellis Eagle
Actually, its scientific name is actually now Pseudobuteo fasciatus.
Great video.👏👏
Thanks very much
For a moment, I thought he was going for the sheep
A lot of farmers ask that question. He's a bit too small for taking lambs.
I am curious, how do you get the falcon to come back to you, do you have a certain whistle, or flute or call. How does that work.
Bonelli's Eagle Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Aves
Subclass: Neornithes
Superorder: Palaeoaves
Order: Falconiformes
Suborder: Accipitres
Superfamily: Aquiloidea
Family: Aquilidae
Subfamily: Aquilinae
Tribe: Hieraaetini
Genus: Pseudobuteo
Species: P. fasciatus
@@indyreno2933 Hello, could you explain this comment and elaborate what you are trying to say regarding the Bonelli’s Eagle?
Thanks Nigel
@hawkinsfalconry, the bonelli's eagle is the sole species in the genus Pseudobuteo, which is one of the three monotypic genera belonging to the tribe Hieraaetini, with the other two extant species of the tribe being the booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus) and the cassin's eagle (Cassinaetus africanus), the latter being its closest living relative while the former is basal to both, Hieraaetini is the most basal of the four tribes of the subfamily Aquilinae (True Eagles), which is one of the three subfamilies of eagles (family Aquilidae) officially recognized.
@@indyreno2933Thanks for your detailed reply, much appreciated.