JBiggs
06-06-2018, 03:50 PM
Little introduction of myself,
My name is Jerod and have been fascinated with birds of prey for years. Received my first book on North American Birds when I was seven and have always had a dream of one day working with a raptor. I'm currently 28 years old and am finally able to begin my life-long dream of falconry. Unfortunately, I am in the military and obviously have learned that it takes two years of apprenticeship to start. Well, I only have about a year left at my current station and so I can't start anything yet. That's why I've been doing a lot of research and found this forum website. I've been reading everything and soaking it up like a sponge and want to say that this website is a fantastic resource with a lot of great information.
I'm always looking to learn more, so if anyone has any information I would love to hear from you. Since I only have a year left, I am looking for volunteer opportunities around me that have to do with raptor recovery programs so that I can be closer to the birds and learn. Looking forward to here from you all and eventually become an active falconer in the future.
Thank you!
My name is Jerod and have been fascinated with birds of prey for years. Received my first book on North American Birds when I was seven and have always had a dream of one day working with a raptor. I'm currently 28 years old and am finally able to begin my life-long dream of falconry. Unfortunately, I am in the military and obviously have learned that it takes two years of apprenticeship to start. Well, I only have about a year left at my current station and so I can't start anything yet. That's why I've been doing a lot of research and found this forum website. I've been reading everything and soaking it up like a sponge and want to say that this website is a fantastic resource with a lot of great information.
I'm always looking to learn more, so if anyone has any information I would love to hear from you. Since I only have a year left, I am looking for volunteer opportunities around me that have to do with raptor recovery programs so that I can be closer to the birds and learn. Looking forward to here from you all and eventually become an active falconer in the future.
Thank you!