New lad to my flying fleet.
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Ive 2 at home now and 2 at my mate`s...The big lad you saw friday has had his pot off today and is out of the kitchen lol.
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That is amazing. I love owls. Often see them out in the sticks driving home of an evening. They look spooky coming towards you!
Beautiful birds though!
Beautiful birds though!
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The birds get there weight brought down by feeding low protein food..Once they they reach there desired weight...( a bird has two)..One being a flying weight where the bird will fly and allways come back to you...And two...Where the bird will fly and hunt and catch for you.
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The birds get there weight brought down by feeding low protein food..Once they they reach there desired weight...( a bird has two)..One being a flying weight where the bird will fly and allways come back to you...And two...Where the bird will fly and hunt and catch for you.
ah right i never know that i have always wondered why they dont fly away as they are still wild really
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ok so if it flew off what will happen ? comes back when it wants? lovely because my neighbour has some birds about 20 of them and lets them of in the mornings. they fly together and then they come back after about 15 mins but they fly in circles and dont go too far. amazing
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ok so if it flew off what will happen ? comes back when it wants? lovely because my neighbour has some birds about 20 of them and lets them of in the mornings. they fly together and then they come back after about 15 mins but they fly in circles and dont go too far. amazing
It will stay close by you like up in the nearest tree...If you walk away the bird will follow you...The bird assoites you with food...i bring up all my birds to work with the dog and ferrets.
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they are definitely called pigeons
completely different ball game to owning the birds matt has
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they look class! where do you get them from to start with? are there alot of breeders? what do you catch with them?
sorry for all the questions, its not every day you see pics like these?
sorry for all the questions, its not every day you see pics like these?
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I have a few friends that breed birds and we look after each other.
harris hawk....Mainly rabbit and pheasant but whatever takes his fancy
peregrine....pheasant and partridge the odd crow and magpie
lanner falcon....Magpie
sparrowhawk.....magpie and the odd small birds
owl...Not alot prefer to just fly them.
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Occasionally have a small white owl fly over me when i've got the dog out at night, always in the same location give or take 20-30 metres. It's a smallish white one, would that be a barn owl? Love watching it flying around. Also around my way we have more and more red kites, buzzards also seem to be on the increase in areas where you wouldn't normally expect to see them.
Gorgeous birds Matt, love seeing birds of prey, something really primitive about them.
Gorgeous birds Matt, love seeing birds of prey, something really primitive about them.
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They do Ric but the problem I won't use them is because my harris and sparrowhawk go crashing into the bushes and trees and the peregrine pulls over 200 mph on a stoop from a 1000ft... So it's extra weight for the bird plus you run the risk of losing it.