Bird of Prey Interview (Exclusive)
Added 2020-09-23 00:23:11 +0000 UTCThis is an interview I did just for patrons and literally uploaded the raw file so you guys could see us a bit "off camera" as well. To follow Daryl check out:
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Website: https://www.petersonfalconry.com/
Curious to hear what you think of this video!
Comments
Jessie was the one who set us up with the vet for imping Sunny so we did recently see her for that!
BirdTricks
2020-09-24 21:10:02 +0000 UTCYou should be able to just watch it here by pushing play or watching on Vimeo.
BirdTricks
2020-09-24 21:09:24 +0000 UTCI love Harris Hawks because of their social hunting style (the feminism side of me is smug that it’s usually one female in charge and a bunch of males 😏). Animal Wonders Montana did a video on her Harris Hawk and the best part is when Hara the Harris Hawk makes the purring sound that communicates to Jessie that she’s part of her pack! Which reminds me: Birdtricks needs to visit Animal Wonders again! They have so many parrots that you didn’t feature in your collab.
Rosanna Lam
2020-09-24 04:01:05 +0000 UTCI wanted to watch the video but didn’t see the link. Did I miss it? I hope not.
Beckie Child
2020-09-24 02:09:16 +0000 UTCFinally got a chance to watch. Thank you for asking my question. Thought interview was well thought out and educational. Lisa
Lisa Fahlstrom
2020-09-23 21:39:18 +0000 UTCthis is so interesting, as an animal lover, it’s so intriguing to me to see people who actually take their time to study their animals of choice 😅, I find many ‘dog and cat people’ rushing into physical touch and silly sounds with all animals without knowing that they like it or not, and it is so awesome to see people who connect with those animals and tune in on their level. AMAZING
Guy Goldstein K
2020-09-23 16:15:11 +0000 UTCI have been dying to watch this since it was posted last night! This whole video and all of the information in it is priceless... little tid bit, when I was 9 I told myself my main goal was to become a falconer at 25. Sadly, this didnt happen as I could not find a mentor in Wisconsin.
Maggie Mitten
2020-09-23 12:56:14 +0000 UTCrespect between animal and trainer, if it is a dog, cat, horse, parrot or falcon. I think this explans it very well
Melanie Walzer
2020-09-23 10:10:05 +0000 UTCLoved it!!! More please! :)
Diane
2020-09-23 09:01:31 +0000 UTCThis was great! I follow falconers on youtube but it is great to hear the differences and similarities!
Nancie Rogers
2020-09-23 02:23:59 +0000 UTCThis is so interesting! I’m so curious about what goes into the training. I love how he says it goes beyond “training style”, that it’s more of an ongoing relationship “part of the family”. Just picturing a beautiful creature like that choosing to interact with humans is amazing. Did he explain what the hood is for? Why do they cover their eyes, and does the bird dislike it at all? In the video you posted he seems like he was just chillin on his perch and didn’t mind. I just picture that causing all kinds of anxiety in a parrot!
Jennifer Percopo
2020-09-23 02:18:15 +0000 UTCFascinating! Would be interesting to see/hear more about training a falcon to hunt, especially the relationship-developing aspect.
Laura
2020-09-23 01:52:19 +0000 UTCSuch interesting content!!! I don’t know much about falconry, but loved watching this video and learning more about the sport.
~ksc~
2020-09-23 01:06:19 +0000 UTC