What country are you from. Here in the USA you have to start with either a kestrel or a red-tailed hawk and you're apprenticed under either a General or Master falconer before you can move onto other species and some species you can only use once you've graduated to Master falconer.
Young Harris hawks are soft-boned.
I researched it, but its just a tease. Where I live I dont have the land.
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not likely, you can see how the eagles quickly masters the foxes' head/face (most of the time…)
Those are released young foxes to be killed for filming. They don't know enough to find cover. What a sport!
Fantastic, wow.
What else can I say
10/10
amazing falconry and filming 5 * from me.
Why dont we see the Eagle killing the fox, all we see is it grabbing on thats it. Does the eagle get wounded or what?
What country are you from. Here in the USA you have to start with either a kestrel or a red-tailed hawk and you're apprenticed under either a General or Master falconer before you can move onto other species and some species you can only use once you've graduated to Master falconer.
Young Harris hawks are soft-boned.
I researched it, but its just a tease. Where I live I dont have the land.
falconry at its fullest!
i want to go into falconary but with a harris hawk. to handle any eagle wood need great skill
I love Rodriguez de la Fuente. I recomend "El Arte de Cetrería" from him. A great book of falconry.
Superb bird of prey, respect to anyone that can handle and fly a Golden eagle.
How often to the birds get wounded or killed when hunting prey like foxes which can bite?
amazing stuff
This is a Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente film. This guy was the most reputated spanish nature specialists during 60s-80s. Falconry was his heartbeat
Great Video where was it filmed?
unbelievable video!