Hi Matt,
Whenever I hear Lincoln, I think of just one animal….
Welcome to NAFEX
Martin
Type: Posts; User: Martin Hollinshead
Hi Matt,
Whenever I hear Lincoln, I think of just one animal….
Welcome to NAFEX
Martin
It’s interesting that until about ten years ago a hooded Harris here in the UK would have been quite a talking point. Very few used the hood with the parabuteo. Today, hood makers find the Harris...
Oliver,
I just remembered this account. It’s not at all technical, is in fact quite light, but if you have a few minutes to kill it might paint a picture of this type of flight (if you get bored...
Oliver,
The braces on the hood are loosened/opened enough to permit the hood’s immediate removal. Hawks trained to fly this way explode from the glove, the hood barely clear of their head. The...
Hi Oliver,
Has flying ‘out of the hood’ been mentioned? If it has and I’ve missed it – apologies.
There are several types of hawking where the bird is kept hooded until a good slip...
Hi Rob and a warm welcome to you.
Martin
Welcome to NAFEX Steve.
Martin
Hi Nia,
Welcome to the forum.
All the best,
Martin
Hi Rachael,
Welcome to NAFEX.
Martin
Welcome Stu.
Martin
Welcome.
Martin
Welcome John.
All the best,
Martin
Hi Dave and welcome.
Martin
Come on Harry. Do you really need to ask!
I joined NAFEX some time back. As you know I’ve long been interested in NA falconry – especially the side of it that has long ears!
Martin
Harry,
Great to see you here!
Martin
Hi Tony,
Picked this up a bit late. Anyway just thought I’d say hi.
Martin
Thanks Dan, and everyone else for the warm welcome.
Martin
I have long been interested in North American falconry - especially its blacktail and whitetail hawking - and so a friend pointed me in this direction. Already enjoying some of the posts. New to the...