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Can anybody guess what kind of bird this is??
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Can anybody guess what kind of bird this is??
Peales x Macropus?
or a gyr-macropus
Nope......The mystery continues!!!!!!
Gyr/fijian
Nope!!!!
Fiji x macropus?
*Moved this to it's own thread*
Looks like there is Tundra bird in there.
PealesXFijianXmacropus
Pealesxgyrxbarbary (not necessarily in that order ;) )
People on the IFF play this little guessing game way too often-what's the point exactly? With all the possible combinations of hybrids that are and can be produced, this could go on way too long. Just tell what it is, and dispense with the games. thanks.
Falcon hybrid? I'm pretty sure that's right
*peregrine.
The birds name is Reno and is registered as a gyr-barbary, but I personally do not believe he is gyr-barbary......In my opinion gyr-peales but just wanted some other opinions!!! That was the point of this posting. I originally put in random photo's.
Gyr/Cassini....
It looks like Ray. Compact, intense, not likely to suffer fools well. Or kinda like some kinda tircel Peregrine.
I agree with you Amy,Its got a full peregrine cap.No way it doesn't have peregrine of some full capped strain in it.
Who knows, it could be a bunch of different possibilities. Here's a photo of Dale G.'s "Chip", a black gyr tiercel crossed to an anatum female. Very similar.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/...etes/005-1.jpg
Wow....looks a lot like him. We have had Reno for about 6 years and always wondered cuz he looks nothing like my other tiercel gyr-barb's. He is super powerful when in flight but scary because he never misses the opportunity to drop a redtail to the ground!!!!
Well I'm guessing its real grey! I'm positive that it is a WELL intermewed something of undertermined age! But, I'm really lost on what the falcon really is!
He is intense alright, but he is no compact runt!!!!
Amy, thanks for the post!! myself I just question some of our breeding stock?look I understand there are some very good reputable breeders!! Not trying to throw rocks at anyone!! Unforunately there are some bad ones also!!In this case the breeder could have bought a GyrX Peregrine that looked like a Gyr!! Not knowing breed a Gyr/peregrineX barbary?
Thanks for posting....you are 100% correct!!! In this case however this bird came from a very reputable breeder, I just think the wrong semen was mistakenly used. This bird is an imprint and we got him at about 10 days old. I am sure every once in a while this does happen especially when you have a large breeding project, but who knows!!!
what is the flying weight?
Is he a good gamehawk? It is established that it's a tiercel, right? Do you fly grouse with him? You might want to repeat the mystery breeding.
-- Scott
My husband is no longer flying Reno and is going to use him as a hat bird. He was a very powerful bird but when he started killing red-tails it was time to switch him over to a hat. As I am sure most of you can sympathize, when your favorite imprint, who saves half his meal for you and then tries to shove it in your mouth turns a large female RT into a taco, then follows its limp body to the ground. Then does it again to another one the next day its time to use him for different purposes before he winds up on the wrong end of that situation and ends up dead.
I had a peregrine that liked to kill harriors and short eared owls. I won't say how many but it got so bad I had to stop flying her for a while her first season. I shipped her to a guy who now uses her for abatement on gulls. She loves her new life and he loves her style. Maybe your guy needs a new job where the tails aren't so thick. Shame to put him up in his prime.
Yes, but when you have a hard imprint that won't even look at another person without wanting to rip them to shreds that makes it a little hard. He definitely is not done with flying just makes us a lot more careful about where and what he flies on!!! He is just in a time out!!! We are very particular about how our birds are flown and handled.....I would never consider letting somebody else handle our birds nor would we ever consider handing him over to somebody else. The one and only time we transferred a bird the person almost killed my bird.