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zx2run
09-03-2013, 11:03 PM
I know it is still too early for a lot of you...but this past weekend I got some road trapping in and thought I would share a few of my pics. Nearly every passage redtail we came across could be heard food begging. All birds were released.

Feel free to add your own pics to the thread.

The first bird of the day...40oz
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm92/zx2un/Trapping/1c6adc28-6ef9-453e-91f7-bc979711d4f4_zpsa39052f0.jpg

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm92/zx2un/Trapping/DSCN0678_zps34a9ff81.jpg

We spotted this pretty little gal zipping around an industrial area. 140g

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm92/zx2un/Trapping/DSCN0680_zps4d241212.jpg

This little male had a nice reddish hue to his tail.

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm92/zx2un/Trapping/e73d1032-bd14-4d76-bf44-e1e412c11867_zpsd25550ac.jpg

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm92/zx2un/Trapping/DSCN0685_zps1bbcca17.jpg

Last...but not least is a horrible pic (taken through binoculars) of a Leucistic Adult Redtail. But...if I didn't include a pic no one would believe me. :D We've tried trapping this bird on 2 separate occasions...but she has shown ZERO interest in what we have to offer. She seems to be all white...except her wingtips are blackish and one tail feather appears to be half red.

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm92/zx2un/Trapping/DSCN0675_zps54bb9d7b.jpg

zx2run
09-03-2013, 11:39 PM
hmmm...i'm not sure how this ended up in the Falconry Videos section. Can a moderator move this to the Falconry Photos section? Unless it doesn't really matter. Thanks. Sorry.

FredFogg
09-04-2013, 12:22 AM
I would have kept that first red-tail, really nice feet! I hope to add to this thread in the next couple days, I have a new BC to try out and I will be out trapping for the fun of it.

zx2run
09-04-2013, 09:31 AM
I would have kept that first red-tail, really nice feet! I hope to add to this thread in the next couple days, I have a new BC to try out and I will be out trapping for the fun of it.


It was definitely a good looking bird. It seems that this year has been good for the RTs. There are passage RT's all over the place around here.

Good luck...and take lots of pics!

BestBeagler
09-04-2013, 04:17 PM
I would have kept that first red-tail, really nice feet!

I was just thinking the same thing even if it is a tad bit early for my likings.

lxlMurdoclxl
09-05-2013, 07:36 AM
Love the pictures Jess!

Looks like your camera man did a great job! :P

bellerophon
09-05-2013, 08:35 AM
I would have kept that first red-tail, really nice feet!

I was thinking the exact same thing. I haven't seen many passage birds down here yet.

Huntndad1
09-05-2013, 11:17 AM
;)http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/a559/huntndad1/ABC377DB-7F6D-469A-A174-57B5155B0594-1764-000001C7FEBBE47B_zps5877a681.jpg
990 grams
http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/a559/huntndad1/7B099B6E-0252-4091-9513-7C04BE0D2746-1764-000001C83DA21707_zps289fd470.jpg
1200 grams
http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/a559/huntndad1/A66177B3-920D-40ED-A4DE-4EC120D2302E-1764-000001C8754E5A5E_zpsbf3435a0.jpg
3 grams (lol)
I wish I could've taken som better pics. Was the best I could do one handed. Seems to be a lot of birds this year compared to last year. Loving every minute of it!!

Hawkingcolorado
09-05-2013, 12:52 PM
Love it!! Captured by aliens "look"...

hawkstir
09-05-2013, 01:44 PM
Love it!! Captured by aliens "look"...

If we humans were put through the same trauma, (Grabbed by a creature 100 times our size) most of use would die of shock on the spot.

Barticus
09-05-2013, 04:12 PM
I've been out 5 times this year and have only seen 3 passage birds. None of the local pairs seem to have any young that made it. Haven't been able to get one to the trap yet. I sure love this time of year. Nothing gets my heart going more than to see that splash of white on the chest of a bird sitting on a pole, the anticipation of it hitting the trap, and then the joy and wonder of having a new hunting buddy sitting on your fist.

zx2run
09-05-2013, 05:04 PM
I've been out 5 times this year and have only seen 3 passage birds. None of the local pairs seem to have any young that made it. Haven't been able to get one to the trap yet. I sure love this time of year. Nothing gets my heart going more than to see that splash of white on the chest of a bird sitting on a pole, the anticipation of it hitting the trap, and then the joy and wonder of having a new hunting buddy sitting on your fist.

It's really interesting to see the numbers of passage birds in an area rise and fall. During the 2011 trapping season...in this same area...i couldn't find a passage redtail to save my life. This year they seem to be everywhere in this area.

Good luck during your trapping adventures!

FredFogg
09-07-2013, 09:21 PM
Trapped a couple red-tails for the fun of it on the way to our state club picnic today. We saw 4 red-tails at one exit off a highway, 2 on each side, plus 1 kestrel, all juvies!

You wimps using gloves to take a bird off the trap, what's with that? LOL

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii68/FredrickFogg/null_zps2a8104d4.jpg (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/FredrickFogg/media/null_zps2a8104d4.jpg.html)

That duh moment when they hadn't quite figured they can stand up yet!

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii68/FredrickFogg/null_zpsd6e62a1a.jpg (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/FredrickFogg/media/null_zpsd6e62a1a.jpg.html)

Red-tail71
09-07-2013, 10:01 PM
No keepers Fred?

FredFogg
09-07-2013, 10:12 PM
No keepers Fred?

Not for me! I am still weighing my options of what else I am going to fly besides EmmyLou. The first one we trapped was 43 oz and had some honker feet! The second one had tiny feet. Saw 4 coops but only 1 headed toward the trap and then a line of traffic buzzed by and it veered off and headed across a field. It was a really nice sized coops to, I would have kept her if she would have hit the trap. :D

Red-tail71
09-07-2013, 10:22 PM
Sounds like fun man! A little early for you as well I am sure. Season starts for us Tuesday. Haven't seen hardly any passage birds here. Good luck and I will text you here soon don't want to derail the thread. Take care!

cindy
09-08-2013, 09:38 AM
Awesome photos Jessica! :D

lxlMurdoclxl
09-08-2013, 12:19 PM
I had the pleasure of making it out to the NCFG Picinic this past weekend and saw the bird Fred added a few photos of.

Although it was not the biggested bodied bird I have every seen, it did have some monster feet!

For its size, probably the biggest I have ever seem.

Those feet spread some major distance!
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-PfmXVvmVlq4/UiyiquX13NI/AAAAAAAABQs/r79y3vS68Qg/w769-h577-no/feet.JPG

FredFogg
09-08-2013, 07:48 PM
Went out again this morning with another buddy!

Trapped this juvie red-shouldered.

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii68/FredrickFogg/null_zpse2f6b996.jpg (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/FredrickFogg/media/null_zpse2f6b996.jpg.html)

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii68/FredrickFogg/null_zpsd26d4a01.jpg (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/FredrickFogg/media/null_zpsd26d4a01.jpg.html)

Video of a juvie red-tail we let dance on top of the trap way too long, had about 10 nooses on its feet and legs.

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii68/FredrickFogg/th_81E31F85-236E-4270-8236-6599C933956A-23297-000019587ACCFB66_zps330fcf7f.jpg (http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii68/FredrickFogg/81E31F85-236E-4270-8236-6599C933956A-23297-000019587ACCFB66_zps330fcf7f.mp4)

Ken S.
09-09-2013, 11:18 AM
Great thread to get us all excited for trapping season!

Most of the road trapping that I've done here is much later into the Fall, after the migration is on and more leaves are gone. I tend to focus on smaller secondary roads with little traffic. I don't see nearly as many RT's sitting on telephone poles in this part of the state like I see out west, so this early in the year I think it can be tough to spot them. For those of you that do a lot of road trapping this early (especially here in the East) ... what are some of the road types or areas that you focus on to have the most success?

zx2run
09-09-2013, 01:50 PM
Great thread to get us all excited for trapping season!

Most of the road trapping that I've done here is much later into the Fall, after the migration is on and more leaves are gone. I tend to focus on smaller secondary roads with little traffic. I don't see nearly as many RT's sitting on telephone poles in this part of the state like I see out west, so this early in the year I think it can be tough to spot them. For those of you that do a lot of road trapping this early (especially here in the East) ... what are some of the road types or areas that you focus on to have the most success?

Hi Ken, I hope all is well!

The areas that i have always had good luck in are industrial business parks. A lot of industrial parks have a lot of light poles, scattered wooded lots, and overgrown hedgerows between buildings. There are usually very few people and little traffic in these industrial parks on the weekends. The more "rural" industrial parks tend to be better...but some of these industrial park areas also back up against highways and can give you safe access to a bird that otherwise would be untrappable. We usually create a "trapping circuit" between 4 or 5 industrial parks and take back roads traveling between each park.

Buckeye Falconer
09-09-2013, 04:51 PM
Great thread to get us all excited for trapping season!

Most of the road trapping that I've done here is much later into the Fall, after the migration is on and more leaves are gone. I tend to focus on smaller secondary roads with little traffic. I don't see nearly as many RT's sitting on telephone poles in this part of the state like I see out west, so this early in the year I think it can be tough to spot them. For those of you that do a lot of road trapping this early (especially here in the East) ... what are some of the road types or areas that you focus on to have the most success?

Airports, whether larger municipal or smaller airfields, seem to be magnets for birds on migration. One must obviously be judicious about not trapping on their property and keeping a low profile. But I find that there are usually industrial parks near those airfields that are loaded with birds, come migration time. Just remember to check them frequently as the birds found can change on a daily basis.

mainefalconer
09-09-2013, 06:44 PM
You guys wont believe this...
I caught the same redtail at the exact same time, 2 days in a row!
Last night on my dinner break, here at my ice cream shop, I saw an immature bird sitting on a power pole... there have been 2 hanging around, and I'm pretty sure they're siblings from a nest a little less than a mile from here. I tossed out a harnessed pigeon, caught the hawk, hooded and weighed it, (my apprentice was with me) and decided to let it go (small male.)
Fast forward to tonight...
Just sat down with some food for my usual dinner break, and I looked out through the window to spot a redtail coming in hard and fast from way the heck up there, only to put on the brakes and hover for a second before landing on the roof right above my head (the bird was coming down for a squirrel that had been monkeying around) I raced through the barn, over to a crate that I had a couple of my homers in,... stuffed one into the same harness from last night, went over to the door that's right near my desk, and tossed the pigeon out onto the lawn, and BAM! Hawk was on it, just about the same time the pigeon hit the grass. As soon as he was on it, I could see that he was the same bird as last night (not his sister, as I'd been hoping) but it was a pleasure to step outside and grab him up again... this time with a camera in hand.
Pics below are the view from my desk, before he was caught in a noose, and then a couple of better looks at him, and a blurry release shot:
http://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz163/scottmcneff/DSC_0017_zps0d69b8c6.jpg (http://s824.photobucket.com/user/scottmcneff/media/DSC_0017_zps0d69b8c6.jpg.html)
http://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz163/scottmcneff/DSC_0022_zpsccda0fdc.jpg (http://s824.photobucket.com/user/scottmcneff/media/DSC_0022_zpsccda0fdc.jpg.html)
http://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz163/scottmcneff/DSC_0025_zps3fed3930.jpg (http://s824.photobucket.com/user/scottmcneff/media/DSC_0025_zps3fed3930.jpg.html)
http://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz163/scottmcneff/DSC_0027-001_zps32c19ddc.jpg (http://s824.photobucket.com/user/scottmcneff/media/DSC_0027-001_zps32c19ddc.jpg.html)

Red-tail71
09-09-2013, 09:21 PM
Scott I think he is training you! Two free meals in two days! Sweet! toungeout

mainefalconer
09-10-2013, 10:15 AM
Dave, You might be right! We'll see if he comes around again today, and if I toss him another pigeon! :D Coincidentally, I got an early start to my day today, and went down to my trapping station to sink poles and run lines. (setting up for the season) There was a passage RT down there, and I tossed a harnessed pigeon and caught him. First 3 pigeons tossed in 3 days, ended with 3 hawks in hand! I should just quit now!

DirtHawker
09-10-2013, 10:18 AM
Love the trapping pics. In MI trapping early it can be very difficult to see the birds. We don't get leaves off the trees till late Oct.

While we do have some open farm land that makes it easier to see the birds, I find them much more likely to bump than the industrial park birds. I agree on the industrial park birds for early season, also don't discount landfills. They seem to attract birds and generally have easy places to serve a trap. One of my best birds was trapped at the land fill near home.

I have also had luck spotting by doing freeway driving in areas where there are roads next to the freeway. One person drives, one watches. The driver is responsible for hitting the location on the GPS, the spotter for targeting identifiable structures to locate the bird once we get off the freeway. You put on some miles with this method, but it has produced sightings on those days when tooling around all the above locations is coming up short, or that mid-day dead time when you can't seem to find anything.

FredFogg
09-10-2013, 01:49 PM
Dave, You might be right! We'll see if he comes around again today, and if I toss him another pigeon! :D Coincidentally, I got an early start to my day today, and went down to my trapping station to sink poles and run lines. (setting up for the season) There was a passage RT down there, and I tossed a harnessed pigeon and caught him. First 3 pigeons tossed in 3 days, ended with 3 hawks in hand! I should just quit now!
Hey Scott, great pics and what fun! What size red-tail are you waiting for for your apprentice? And save some of those pigeons and throw them at a passage gos for ME! :D

wyodjm
09-10-2013, 03:12 PM
Love the trapping pics.

Me too. Great story Scott. It's the stories like yours and others that bring out and document the close relationship falconers have with the natural world. Through trapping and hawking, we get to live out these wonderful adventures that many in our culture today don't have the opportunity to experience.

Falconry and hawk trapping are living extensions of an ancient tradition.

mainefalconer
09-10-2013, 04:21 PM
Dan, I couldn't agree more. That's the kind of sentiment that keeps me chasing this sport so hard.

Fred! I thought you already had a couple of goshawks. Aren't you going to be flying one of them this year? Will you be in Alamosa in November?

FredFogg
09-10-2013, 07:50 PM
Dan, I couldn't agree more. That's the kind of sentiment that keeps me chasing this sport so hard.

Fred! I thought you already had a couple of goshawks. Aren't you going to be flying one of them this year? Will you be in Alamosa in November?

No, can't make that long drive to Alamosa, planning on going next year to TX. Yeah, I have 3 gos's but they are all breeders. I do plan on pulling the male in December and flying him to build a bond so I can get him to donate. But he is missing several primaries on each wing so plan on just car hawking him on just starlings and pigeons. Like I said, mostly to just build a bond.

JeffNH
09-11-2013, 12:54 PM
These guys were in my repeating sparrow trap. I would have loved to see how they got in it!

JeffNH
09-11-2013, 01:00 PM
He was a very small male...took 3 minutes to catch him once I dropped a BC with two sparrows in it. Neat color on his tail.

dbleyepatches
09-13-2013, 02:36 PM
Went out on my first real trapping trip with a couple of Nebraska falconers (and great guys to boot). Saw a bunch of Redtails, and a couple of cooper's hawks. Trapped 4 total. A haggard (first photo below) and three juveniles. First juvenile was a small male with one swollen toe, second was a nice female (which I kept and is also pictured below) and another female that looked great but she only had one eye.

Haggard
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i267/dbleyepatches/photo2.jpg (http://s74.photobucket.com/user/dbleyepatches/media/photo2.jpg.html)

...and the girl that I kept.
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i267/dbleyepatches/IMG_7874.jpg (http://s74.photobucket.com/user/dbleyepatches/media/IMG_7874.jpg.html)

yosemity71
09-15-2013, 02:17 PM
Trapped this big girl earlier this morning.


http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l130/yosemity71/E24A1A2A-67B7-497A-A3D2-86724E961084-2363-00000327D10F5B04_zps751d60bb.jpg (http://s95.photobucket.com/user/yosemity71/media/E24A1A2A-67B7-497A-A3D2-86724E961084-2363-00000327D10F5B04_zps751d60bb.jpg.html)

awleaphart
09-15-2013, 02:23 PM
Look to be still molting?
Anthony

yosemity71
09-16-2013, 08:40 AM
Look to be still molting?
Anthony


Yeah, I guess she got a late start.

ptotten
09-17-2013, 03:06 PM
Trapped this big girl earlier this morning.


http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l130/yosemity71/E24A1A2A-67B7-497A-A3D2-86724E961084-2363-00000327D10F5B04_zps751d60bb.jpg (http://s95.photobucket.com/user/yosemity71/media/E24A1A2A-67B7-497A-A3D2-86724E961084-2363-00000327D10F5B04_zps751d60bb.jpg.html)
Very nice, Dave!

Buckeye Falconer
09-22-2013, 04:55 PM
Did quite a bit of trapping over the last week. Trapped 7 birds total in that time. Everything from a 31 oz male up to a 50.6 oz female.

Took a day off of work last Thursday and took out a friend's Cincinnati area apprentice, out and helped him trap a nice 50.6 oz female. Here's Drew with his new bird.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x131/jdorrian/DrewBird2.jpg (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/jdorrian/media/DrewBird2.jpg.html)

On the scale...
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x131/jdorrian/DrewBirdonScale.jpg (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/jdorrian/media/DrewBirdonScale.jpg.html)

Caught the next two in Cincinnati on Sunday...
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x131/jdorrian/Cincibird2.jpg (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/jdorrian/media/Cincibird2.jpg.html)

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x131/jdorrian/CinciBird1.jpg (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/jdorrian/media/CinciBird1.jpg.html)

Trapped this BIG male today after picking up a load of live quail...

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x131/jdorrian/MoBird.jpg (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/jdorrian/media/MoBird.jpg.html)

farmerfalconer
09-24-2013, 02:28 PM
Well this has nothing to do with the trapping pics but this IS the video section ;)
so... I just thought I would let you all now about a great youtube channel a good freind of mine started a while back. http://www.youtube.com/user/falconersapprentice
When he and I were getting started in falconry there were almost no good videos on how to make equipment etc. So he started this. I think its excellent but was curious if any of you all have seen it and if so what you think.

Thanks a lot!

Cody Howdeshell

Red-tail71
10-28-2013, 08:04 PM
Two days of ridge trapping with my good friend Bill Barbour on Friday and Yesterday netted us 27 RT'S and one bad little Sharpie. Had an absolutely amazing time with many of the birds coming in like a rocket from hundreds of yards out. We took four guys with us over those two days all of which were very happy to say the least. It's getting a little late in the RT migration so no monsters were trapped. Yet all the birds kept were no BS flights, all in the 40 oz range, with the biggest being 46 flat. It was an awesome time to say the least! Thanks Bill!
2796

Tobey
10-28-2013, 09:07 PM
Spent all day without seeing a single bird. Caught this dude on the way home, five minutes from my house. 1080g off the trap.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7459/10547036313_d7206e96f5.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7299/10546808895_e476f35e1b.jpg

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3694/10546811985_88b1c1b1e8.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7405/10547046313_377ffa7208.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7388/10546823096_acdfde9f54.jpg

Red-tail71
10-28-2013, 09:11 PM
My phone is acting up so here are a couple more pics one at a time.
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Red-tail71
10-28-2013, 09:14 PM
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FredFogg
10-28-2013, 09:46 PM
David, you are hurting my neck, come on, flip those pics! toungeout

Red-tail71
10-28-2013, 10:17 PM
2799

Red-tail71
10-28-2013, 10:21 PM
There ya go Fred! I had rotated the pics, with them still not posting vertical. Just discovered all I need do is have my phone vertical! :eek:

Red-tail71
10-28-2013, 10:25 PM
2800

Heero
10-29-2013, 08:27 AM
Nice trapping, Dave and Bill. Did you guys save me a redtail? :D

Mike