Visited Warwick castle today and during the falconers show they was flying a verreaux's eagle owl. At the end of its part it was perched low in a tree and wouldn't come down. They tried a few pieces of food to get it down then seemingly gave up and carried on with the show letting out two Harris hawks. The eagle owl saw one of the Harris hawks and instantly took chase catching it in the air and dragging it down to the floor out of view from me and my family. Some staff starting running to save the hawk also sadly followed by dozens of public running to get a better view. Luckily the hawk survived.
We love travelling to falconry and bird parks around the uk and have seen dozens and dozens of bird shows it really shocked us how people made the decision to fly the hawks whilst a top predator like this was still in the arena. Maybe the show running to schedule was more important to them.
Has anyone else ever witnessed anything similar happen in the past?
We love travelling to falconry and bird parks around the uk and have seen dozens and dozens of bird shows it really shocked us how people made the decision to fly the hawks whilst a top predator like this was still in the arena. Maybe the show running to schedule was more important to them.
Has anyone else ever witnessed anything similar happen in the past?