You would have to travel to Europe :-)
Here is an interesting link:
Falconry
You would have to travel to Europe :-)
Here is an interesting link:
Falconry
It'll definitely be on my to do list when I take my OE. Hopefully someone will let me watch without the $$$$$$$$
Anyone know if NZ falcons have been trained in this way? Perhaps in less bureaucratic days? Some of the early colonel tweed gentry? Hah
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Yeah nah bro
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I remember you talking about it when we met @Pengy, my ears pricked up as I have always taken an interest in it, shame about our laws here which brings me to this:
Wouldn't the quickest way to bring back the NZ falcon be to make it available to the public?
Go see it. Just down the road from you.
http://s45.photobucket.com/user/Jame...edfa4.mp4.html
Wingspan trust is a place I want to visit, maybe very soon. Ive always loved Birds of Prey and especially our Swamp Hawks. As a side note, I was flying above Te Kowhai (Waikato) one hot summer day circling in a thermal with my engine powered back and who do I bump into but a Hawk up there in the same thermal. Would have been about 1500 ft by memory as that was my standard floating about height. I was surprissed to see a Hawk that high up. It was not worried about me in the slightest and I started getting concerned he was getting to close to me. Was an awesome memory, me and the Hawk just circling together on a hot summer day.
They are great to just watch as they seach for rats and mice then swoop down on their target.
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