Where to buy falconry birds
Peruvian Harris hawks are found further south on the Yucatan Peninsula. Piper was found and imprinted by a rehab facility. He cannot be released to the wild because he was hand raised and imprinted on people. He is an amazing ambassador for this seldom seen species of hawk and often goes with us to school and education events. He teaches about habitat loss and other factors that threaten his species. The Great Basin population travels every year to the southern tip of Argentina.
Cora — Cora is a Female, dark morph, Red tailed hawk. Cora was a falconry bird for her first year and successfully hunted. Unfortunately she contracted a disease called avian pox. The pox infected her right eye and is now blind in that eye.
She is a gorgeous addition to the falconry center and we are working with her for flight demonstrations and possible events. Red tailed hawks are found throughout the United States and are the most widespread of all the North American hawk species. Eurasian Eagle owls are the largest species of owl in the world. Her wing span is near six feet! She is considered an average size for this species weighing in at six pounds. Sounds light? Try placing a five pound sack of flour on your left wrist and hold it there.
Cailleach is a favorite at educational events and also moonlights in bird abatement. She is afraid of little wheels and umbrellas. Amadan hatched on April 1st of Juveniles are heavily marked, with vertical streaks instead of horizontal bars on the breast. Despite considerable age-related and geographic variation, an overall steely, barred look remains.
Peregrine Falcons catch medium-sized birds in the air with swift, spectacular dives, called stoops. In cities they are masterful at catching pigeons. Elsewhere they feed especially on shorebirds and ducks. If you would like to get one on order please send in a deposit soon.
As we normally have birds hatching around March and ready to ship out around end of June or early July. We also accept deposits for our 2nd clutch birds that are ready around Early September of each year. We only accept 4 deposits for each clutch of new birds. Orders now being taken for Spring. Birds will be available around July 20th and again in late September early October too.
My wife moves her around without a glove all the time. Very sweet bird! Selling her as I am trying to cut back on birds I don't use enough in my abatement business. Would prefer she goes to someone who would do lots of ed shows with her as she is so sweet. But is old enough to be a breeder. Prefer pick up so new owner can work with her on-site and see everything about her. Cell , email skypredatorsabatement gmail. Mother wild taken Anatum from Washington.
I trained him last fall and flew him for abatement this summer. Not trained to take a pitch. Never bagged on pigeons, only lure flown. Easy to handle and hood. He just isn't making the cut in my program. Lots of places to land in cherry orchards and lack of visibility.
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