CAUTION My other passion, Falconry

I sold most of mine pal, just have the basics now, I also used to really enjoy winter pike
winter pike, fantastic, i go fly fishing for pike, hooking pike on fly gear is amazing. there are loads of these fantastic birds where i work, the resident crows (rooks ) go nuts, but the hawks just go higher out of there reach, there is tons of wildlife including rabbits so there is no shortage of food, they often sit on posts just outside the warehouse.
 
I don't like hunting of any type @Sean d but totally understand your passion for the birds. They are stunning looking creatures and to be so close to them must be incredible. We spend a lot of time in the pine woods near where we live as Jue rides her horse and we walk the dogs in there everyday. Last summer we found a buzzard that had been shot in the wing and left to die. I know people don't like them as they are raptors but to me everything deserves to live it's life without peril other than through natural course. We did what we could to save it but it died the following day of lead poisoning. I have no issues at all with what you enjoy but it's just not for me.
 
@Sean d - Stunning photos mate.:thumbsup:
I have always been around hunters, my dad and uncle used to shoot loads when I was growing up - again to put fresh food on the table.
My uncle still shoots now in his mid seventies and I am in the very lucky position to get a good amount of pigeon and pheasant from him.
We also have a small woodland that has a couple of pheasant family's in it which we feed.

Watching birds of prey fly and work is mesmerizing, its one of those things you always have to stop and watch where ever you are.
im at work again today, but reading through this post and the pictures has put a great smile on my face:thankyou:
 
Hi Sean, if you can get your hands on some, try Muntjac meat Burgers, minced Muntjac and a little pork fat, an egg and some Dill. Mix it together, make it into burger shapes and cook it on the bbq, they're lovely.

Mike
 
@Sean d - Stunning photos mate.:thumbsup:
I have always been around hunters, my dad and uncle used to shoot loads when I was growing up - again to put fresh food on the table.
My uncle still shoots now in his mid seventies and I am in the very lucky position to get a good amount of pigeon and pheasant from him.
We also have a small woodland that has a couple of pheasant family's in it which we feed.

Watching birds of prey fly and work is mesmerizing, its one of those things you always have to stop and watch where ever you are.
im at work again today, but reading through this post and the pictures has put a great smile on my face:thankyou:

I don't like hunting of any type @Sean d but totally understand your passion for the birds. They are stunning looking creatures and to be so close to them must be incredible. We spend a lot of time in the pine woods near where we live as Jue rides her horse and we walk the dogs in there everyday. Last summer we found a buzzard that had been shot in the wing and left to die. I know people don't like them as they are raptors but to me everything deserves to live it's life without peril other than through natural course. We did what we could to save it but it died the following day of lead poisoning. I have no issues at all with what you enjoy but it's just not for me.
Thanks for that pal and I totally understand your feelings, I was exactly the same and to be honest I hate to take the life of another animal and always feel some remorse every time a hawk makes a kill, makes me sound like a hypocrite I suppose but the drive to succeed with a hawk and be part of that team takes over, its not just me and the hawk, I also use my lab and ferrets, all need to be trained to come together.
 
@Sean d - Stunning photos mate.:thumbsup:
I have always been around hunters, my dad and uncle used to shoot loads when I was growing up - again to put fresh food on the table.
My uncle still shoots now in his mid seventies and I am in the very lucky position to get a good amount of pigeon and pheasant from him.
We also have a small woodland that has a couple of pheasant family's in it which we feed.

Watching birds of prey fly and work is mesmerizing, its one of those things you always have to stop and watch where ever you are.
im at work again today, but reading through this post and the pictures has put a great smile on my face:thankyou:
Its good to hear your enjoying it, thank you for your kind words
 
Hi Sean, if you can get your hands on some, try Muntjac meat Burgers, minced Muntjac and a little pork fat, an egg and some Dill. Mix it together, make it into burger shapes and cook it on the bbq, they're lovely.

Mike

They sound great Mike, not had the pleasure of trying Muntjac, I would imagine that its similar to venison.
 
Hi, always had a love for birds but apart from having an aviary
With finches canaries etc a number of years ago never done
Anything else with them.
Interstingly we supply a man who comes into work who cross breeds
Perigrin Falcons with another falcon which I think is called a gyr
And sells every one to the oil sheikhs for thousands of pounds.
They race them over there and he wins loads of races which makes
His birds the ones to buy.
He dotes on his birds ,lives on site during breeding season to make
Sure they all survive! Has one pay day a year but it is worth millions
Apparently.started as a hobby and turned into a business bliss!!
 
Sean you'r a very lucky lad, I used to do a bit of rough shooting / decoying myself ended up like you I don't really like killing things now.
great photos of the bird:thumbsup:
 
Hi, always had a love for birds but apart from having an aviary
With finches canaries etc a number of years ago never done
Anything else with them.
Interstingly we supply a man who comes into work who cross breeds
Perigrin Falcons with another falcon which I think is called a gyr
And sells every one to the oil sheikhs for thousands of pounds.
They race them over there and he wins loads of races which makes
His birds the ones to buy.
He dotes on his birds ,lives on site during breeding season to make
Sure they all survive! Has one pay day a year but it is worth millions
Apparently.started as a hobby and turned into a business bliss!!

That will be Brynn that your talking about, he does breed very good falcons and is well known, he is a millionaire all made from falcon breeding and sending them to the Middle East,
The prize money for race winning is out of this world, a straight sprint over a quater mile will bring in excess of £100,000 plus a brand new landy
 
They sound great Mike, not had the pleasure of trying Muntjac, I would imagine that its similar to venison.
Muntjac is Venison Sean, Some say the meat tastes stronger than meat from our native Deer. I would certainly not recommend it Jointed, that might be too strong a taste. Unlike Roe which cooks beautifully.

Mike
 
The beauty of Harris hawks is that they can be hunted in a cast (more then one) and they will work as a team, this pair is a mates cast and my male on a hen bird, this is one of my favourite pics of him, his crest is up and I like the atmosphere of the pic

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That will be Brynn that your talking about, he does breed very good falcons and is well known, he is a millionaire all made from falcon breeding and sending them to the Middle East,
The prize money for race winning is out of this world, a straight sprint over a quater mile will bring in excess of £100,000 plus a brand new landy
Yes that's right Bryn close, I wondered if somebody like yourself would
Know of Brynn, his reputation has gone before him hasn't it!
He tells me of his wins and cars he has won . When he goes over there he is
Treated like a king. He has promised me a ride in his Lamborghini when he
Wins enough to get one?
Not bad for a tough nut from armthorpe doncaster!
 
Yes that's right Bryn close, I wondered if somebody like yourself would
Know of Brynn, his reputation has gone before him hasn't it!
He tells me of his wins and cars he has won . When he goes over there he is
Treated like a king. He has promised me a ride in his Lamborghini when he
Wins enough to get one?
Not bad for a tough nut from armthorpe doncaster!

Marra as he is known, all his rings carry that name, I once puchased a Peregrine / Saker from him, top guy that knows his stuff,
 
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