BigCatConniseur24
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I was wondering if any of you are involved in falconry and or get to work with birds of prey (falcons, hawks, eagles, owls, vultures, etc.). After getting to partake in a private wild encounter with a male red-tailed hawk (his name is Prince, and he’s a rescued bird) from the National Aviary, two Saturday’s ago, and also watching some YouTube videos about hooding falcons (peregrine falcon) and hawks (Harris’ Hawk) for falconry, it honestly got me kind of interested in the sport/hobby. Anyways, do any of you that partake in this activity have any advice or insight. I love all birds and I particularly love birds of prey, as their hunting capabilities are so fascinating to watch, and I know falconers wear thick gauntlets and gloves for protection, but my biggest concern is getting injured by the raptor’s razor sharp talons or beak. I love birds of prey and falconry sounds awesome and really fun, I just don’t want to get stabbed and pierced by these powerful and truly majestic and beautiful birds. The rapid wing-flapping also makes me kind of nervous, especially when you are holding the bird.
I was wondering if any of you are involved in falconry and or get to work with birds of prey (falcons, hawks, eagles, owls, vultures, etc.). After getting to partake in a private wild encounter with a male red-tailed hawk (his name is Prince, and he’s a rescued bird) from the National Aviary, two Saturday’s ago, and also watching some YouTube videos about hooding falcons (peregrine falcon) and hawks (Harris’ Hawk) for falconry, it honestly got me kind of interested in the sport/hobby. Anyways, do any of you that partake in this activity have any advice or insight. I love all birds and I particularly love birds of prey, as their hunting capabilities are so fascinating to watch, and I know falconers wear thick gauntlets and gloves for protection, but my biggest concern is getting injured by the raptor’s razor sharp talons or beak. I love birds of prey and falconry sounds awesome and really fun, I just don’t want to get stabbed and pierced by these powerful and truly majestic and beautiful birds. The rapid wing-flapping also makes me kind of nervous, especially when you are holding the bird.