April updates

Well, here in Nevada the regulations were all done and in the hands of the Department of Wildlife and are now getting ready to ship off the the USFWS.  I moved to a new place with an acre and I am so much happier with the space.  We have two new apprentices in Northern Nevada for this season and a few in the wake working on their exams.  My friend Rick is trying a tame hack of wild birds in Nevada this season with 3 prairie falcons.  He is using a method from a book called “The Four Week Window”.  I am very interested to see how it works.  Just enjoying our nice weather and helping our new apprentices get ready for inspections.

If anyone is interested, there is a Great Horned nest with babies in the garden area of the Walmart in Lemon Valley.  Pretty cool to go see them.

In other news, the California Hawking Club annual field meet is in Topaz, NV this year and they are joining up with NAFA for a joint meet!  This will be so cool this year.  I can’t wait to see everyone and have some great times hawking with friends.  The apprentices are excited too.  The meet will be over Presidents weekend again.  Dates posted soon.

For now, happy molt and happy hawking.

About corey

I'm a Master falconer in the Reno, Nevada, area. I started hunting with red-tailed hawks, and now I hunt with Harris Hawks and falcons. I really enjoy getting people involved in falconry and taking people out to experience it. Recently I have enjoyed talking to groups about my birds and falconry. Get hold of me through the "Meet and Greet" link. There is also a link to contact my friends in Southern Nevada.
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