In a message dated 11/30/2006 3:27:58 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, repatterson19@... writes: Yes, hope everyones Thanksgiving was a good one. :) How...
I have never in my life had so many run-ins with raptors as this past few weeks! This morning I took Chloe Red Fronted Macaw out alone. With the Red Tailed...
Hi Jim, Thanks for that!!!! makes me reconsider getting a Harries hawk after all.... was also great to see the Ravem mhhhh, Lots to do here. :-) regards MArcus...
The video of Sue’s program is incredibly moving. The best video of a flighted bird show I have ever seen – the natural setting is great! Can’t wait to...
My response to this below. ;/ hmmm... ... Thanks for the update. ... Ahhh! <gasp> Certainly not!! Yikes! Anyone who really knows me, knows very well my strong...
I watched your video. Lovely! I wondered what kind of a bird was the third type shown. First there were Harris Hawks, than a Roadrunner (I think). What was...
After yesterday's falcon encounter, I was very afraid to take my birds out. The wind has been incredibly strong for about a week, thanks to the cold fronts...
I fly my birds from the crest of a hill, standing in one place while they fly in circles around me. I have noticed that they tend to fly in circles to the...
... My pigeons turn to the left, my parrots to the right. But this turning to the right could be learned behaviour. In the past, there where high trees at the...
... Do your Greys ever fly in circles? Mine have always flown with me in the center. I have been noticing that they tend to fly circling to the left--almost...
In a message dated 12/3/2006 5:08:20 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, jajeanpierre@... writes: I watched your video. Lovely! I wondered what kind of a...
I did see the raven. It was before that. There was the Harris hawks, then the roadrunner then a short clip of this other bird. It had rather pointed wings...
I think, as Bart said, it's learend. or of course might also depend to a cerain degree to the Environment the birds are in. Example: My Conures fly at first...
Linda wrote: Correct in horses. I'll keep track with my birds and let you know. ... =============================================== David Lea, newly back on...
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In a message dated 12/2/2006 11:10:33 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, repatterson19@... writes: Ahhh! <gasp> Certainly not!! Yikes! Anyone who really ...
Hello David, ... I often send them in a particular direction when sending them out to fly from the stage. It all depends on the layout and how they are flying...
1. Please cut and paste ONLY what you are responding to - to NOT do that makes reading in digest a living nightmare (also stinks if you aren't!). 2. When...
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When we were flying our birds at the segway bldg the birds mostly flew in one direction. After I noticed this I tried to get Madison to fly in the other...
Wow! These photos are fascinating. How fortunate that you shot them! I am not a behavoirist, so I can't answer your question well, but it appears to me that...
... How big was this bird compared to the Peregrines you saw in Saudi Arabia? How big compared to the Kestrels you see there? Merlins are small -chunkier...
I have not seen Nate Waddoups posts in a long time? Ciao, Angela Cancilla Herschel, Taz ,a Blue & Gold macaw (B&G) & Crimson, a Green Wing macaw (GW)and all...
... I only saw female Peregrines in Saudi Arabia. The Saudis consider the male birds to be children's birds. They have a slightly derrogatory name/phrase...
Nice couple you have there Dot. What I can figure from the pics is that you have a nice couple of Agrican Greys. They seam to be used to each other and that...