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New bird for the season
Meet Starlord, my first year tiercel (male) Aplomado Falcon. He is really small, flying at about 240 grams. 12–16 in (30–40 cm) long and with an average wingspan of about 36 in (90 cm), his species typically hunts small birds, lizards and … Continue reading
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Future falconer
Well, my wife and I are expecting a little girl. We are super excited. I was so excited that I had a onesie made 🙂
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Website was down, but it’s all good now.
Well, I am sorry my sight was down for a bit but really looking forward to flying on jacks with my male harris hawk again and I am really excited to try quail and doves with my new aplomado falcon … Continue reading
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Updates
I havent posted in a while so I’ll give everyone an update. I had a slow season do to low game numbers, pray for rain, and I had to have heart surgery in New Years Eve. I had 2 heart … Continue reading
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Update
Well I wanted to let visitors know that my site is still active. I am currently training a new female harris hawk that I got last week. She is coming along ok and I think she will be fine with … Continue reading
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RIP Kit
It is with great sadness that I said to goodbye to my 5 year hunting partner Kit. She passed away on 7/10/2014 from post surgery complications. I will miss her.
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New Harris Hawk
Well, I have a great new little male harris to add to my cast. His name is Zane. He should fly about 600gr or so. I finally got out into the field this weekend for about an hour. My birds, … Continue reading
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