Hey Layton... old post, I know but if your still around I would really appreciate some insight to PEI falconry regs. What may be kept or not kept ect.
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Hey Layton... old post, I know but if your still around I would really appreciate some insight to PEI falconry regs. What may be kept or not kept ect.
Just wanted to say.......Welcome and yes do learn to enjoy the process, failing to do so was one of my biggest oversights when I started. Maybe still is
To blaze the path so others may follow. Many great people are over looked in there time. It is only when the time has passed and we have the luxury of looking back at the good old days and the...
There are many options available to you. I will not go into them all but here is my suggestion. Rabbits and squirrel are good fun, without a large bird and a lot of experience, geese are a hazard at...
I know the sky searching deal......I started that way, now my wife does it for me......
The only cure for a chronic itch is to scratch itamennn
Not much going on at the moment. We have a few bird...
Hi David,
I think we may have talked on another forum. So how is the search for the falconry cure coming? Never found any locals huh. I am sure Hamilton has to have somebody and certainly...
I appreciate the enthusiasm.
Seriously, you need to consider the question of what you wish to hunt.
Your selection of bird, your ability to succeed, as well as picking the right sponsor will...
You should look into the regulations. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources is the place you need to contact. Do a web search it is all available online. Just curious but what do you wish to hunt?
I was pondering the same thing..........I have never bought a bird there but have spoken to them in the past. Just ran across there web site, It does seem to have gotten a bit odd, not sure what that...
We are legally liable for the actions of our animals in this province, as for me, I carry 2 million in liability insurance on my animals, not sure what others are doing in this regard.
Something to think about from a Canadian point of view. As a falconer in Ontario, I am spoiled, I can own pretty much any raptor with falconry potential, from Bald Eagles to Snowy Owls, we are...
Welcome, that's a great way to start an introduction
I have never tried to do it with a Raptor before, but I think some caution is order when you are teaching a bird to poop on command.
There are parrots that when this is done, desire the reward...
Hey Lee welcome over to the other sideamennn I think you will find it a very different enviroment.
Hey Carly welcome to the bunch.(welc)
Sorry Barry missed your question, I am in Wingham.
Carzy eh Bill, they grow so fast...this one was a born falconer, no doubt about it. I can't even get near the door with out him running for his coat and boots.
Some pics for u all.
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll13/harmonyjoy5/391.jpg
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll13/harmonyjoy5/cmerebirdiebirdie-1.jpg
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In Ontario, we can fly anything we wish.....but only one native...all captive bred. Just got the pair late last fall, 9 yr old proven producers.....still no eggs frus. So not sure I will produce...
Give Julian a call at Falconry Hoods International, He is in Weyburn.
Just wanted to say hi,
My name is Mike, I am a apprentice falconer (general this year) living in Ontario, Canada. Currently flying a FHH, have a male peregrine down to molt and a breeding pair of...