Wow great photo's,never realised these birds were so colourful
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
Great pics Buggyracer and such detail so close up
Great pics buggyracer.
I,ve sometimes had a hankering to keep such birds but I know how much care they need so I leave it to the experts.http://www.hawk-conservancy.org/.
They run an excellent centre near Andover, well worth a visit if your in Hampshire or nearby. They have both indigenous and foreign (often rescued) birds, and are very into educating all ages. This is one of the birds that you can fly if you get a chance.
Just when you think everythings fine, life slaps you in the face.
I quite agree grumpyhippo..it's a real education especially if you can get in on a private visit with a SERA group or similiar.
Have met Ashleigh and his late father many times.
Late last year, we had the chance to spend a day hunting Harris Hawks at The North East Falconry Centre just outside Huntly. It is one of these things you should do before you die. The Harris Hawk is called Alice? Yeah, I thought it was a bit of a strange name too!!
Last edited by Rhubarb; 17-Jan-07 at 22:54.
Lovely looking HH you got there. Are you a member of any of the Falconry forums? i'll send you a link to the one i'm a member of if you like
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