05 August 2016, 20:22
UtahLeftyFalconry Season 2016 is about to start!
I know this sub-forum doesn't get a lot of traffic, but I'll post some pictures / video now and again re: hunting our hawks this season.
I've taken them up from the molt and started working them again -- we're about 3 weeks out , I think!

08 August 2016, 20:18
meteWhat type of marsh hawk is that ? The second is a red tail ?
09 August 2016, 02:39
UtahLeftythe first two are sibling Harris' Hawks (Parabuteo uncitincus) from the Sonoran desert going into their fifth season, the last is a western Red Tail going into her second season
10 August 2016, 17:33
meteChecking the internet about Harris' hawks I didn't see any mention of marsh hawks . However my knowledge of marsh hawks has been identifying things are long tail and white rump ! Harris' have both so I concluded they are a type of marsh hawk !

This morning I took sandwich and coffee and parked along the Upper Delaware River and saw two young and one mature bald eagle -I guess they all were looking for breakfast by cruising low near the water's edge ,all at about 7:00-7:30 their normal breakfast time !!

10 August 2016, 21:57
mete http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...men-s-catch-day.htmlAnd here's how the Kites do it !!

I wonder if Ospreys can do that ..

23 August 2016, 17:51
InstructorHave no knowledge of falconry but do enjoy watching the hawks that live in my backyard "collecting" the pigeons that raid my squirrel/bird feeders. Sit on my brick patio w/ covering over it and frequently the hawks actually fly underneath the canopy and swoop in to nail a pigeon on the ground, only some 20' or so away from me. Wife does not like to see it and tells me to stop the hawk, but figure I would be well off just to leave the hawk to it's dinner. As for the squirrels(lots of them) have watched a pair of the hawks corner one in open back yard with some shrubs and the squirrel had no problems avoiding them with his quick movements and hiding in the shrubs. Hawks would get on both sides of the shrub and watch for the squirrel but he would dart out so fast and reach nearby tree and saved for another day.
These birds of prey are indeed fascinating to watch.
04 October 2016, 18:51
armed_in_utahyes I agree.......
I planted hundreds of Sunflowers this past summer
We have a couple of Hawks that hang around my
fields....already feasting on some of the sparrows
that hang around the yard.....cool birds.
18 November 2016, 15:52
Venture SouthBeautiful birds
I trained a rehab Harris Hawk once, it was a great bird and really intelligent.
How was your season?