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  1. #1
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    Default Hi from NYC

    Hi everyone my name is Paul I've been a falconer for 10 years and I was just upgraded to master class last September. Technically I live in New York City but I live in the borough of Staten Island which is the most rural borough. I've been interested in falconry since I was 10 but didn't know how to become one, so I settled for having pigeons mostly rollers and homers. Then in the late 1970's NYC was good for clubs, rock and roll, etc.

    I sent for the study packet from the NYS-DEC in early 1986. In December 1986 my daughter was born and 1991 my son was born. I was distracted but never forgot. In April of 2001 I took and passed my test. I met my sponsor that summer. The weekend of September 9th I bought all the materials to build my mew. I am an EMT and was a supervisor at a private ambulance company at the time. I had put in for the day off to build my mew Wednesday September 12. Unfortunately I watched the towers fall and had a crew that was injured there. It took about a month for things to sort of get back to normal here and finally build and get my mew inspected.

    I trapped my first tiercel red-tail on 1/1/2002 caught a few head of game but made the rookie mistake of flying him too heavy and loosing him. I trapped my 2nd a female red-tail in Sept-2002 and still have her. I've also had a Harris's hawk and a Barbary falcon. I have mostly squirrels so I just fly my female red-tail now. I've been lurking for a few years and almost joined when I read a thread on a NYC falconer. I know there are a few falconers in NYC but I don't know them. I am friends with a few in Long Island including my former sponsor, they are great guys and I owe them a lot.

    Sorry for the long introduction but I thought this was the best way to let you who I am and how I got into this adventure.
    Paul Scara

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    Hey Paul! Good to see you on here.

    Enjoyed meeting you at our New Jersey Club meet and our discussion about Clove Lake Park, Stables and the Staten Island Zoo brought back fond memories from when I would ride my bike over the Bayonne Bridge back in the 50's to get out of the city and into what then was a semi-rural Staten Island.

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    Hey Paul,

    Nice to hear from you. My dad grew up in Brooklyn in the 30's and 40's and used to keep pigeons, chickens, and pigs at the (multi) family house there. He used to tell me stories about going over to Staten Island as a young man with his shotgun and hunting because it was considered the sticks. Growing up in the 60's and 70's and visiting my aunt who lived on Staten Island I thought my old man was nuts, but even the big cities have patches of wildness here and there that keep life bearable - wilderness is where you find it. Thanks for jogging my memory.
    Paul Domski
    New Mexico, USA

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    Hi Paul, Thanks for the welcome. Falconry is still do able here but even in the 10 years I've been doing it things have changed. I know it's not just here, man just keeps building up. Even in the back secluded parts of parks they build jogging paths and clear all the under brush around them to make it look better for the public. They kill more rabbits by destroying the habitat than I could ever come close to.
    Paul Scara

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    Hi Joe, Good to hear from you. I had a hard time get home that night with the snow. I had a good time wish the weather was better. It's good going to meets to see other peoples birds fly. I take my bird out about 5 days a week by myself so it's nice to meet other people and their birds.
    Paul Scara

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    Quote Originally Posted by nycfalconer View Post
    Hi Joe, Good to hear from you. I had a hard time get home that night with the snow. I had a good time wish the weather was better. It's good going to meets to see other peoples birds fly. I take my bird out about 5 days a week by myself so it's nice to meet other people and their birds.
    Paul:

    I try to get out at least 5 times a week as well, and llike you 90% of the time do it alone. We should plan on getting together a few times next season. Let's keep in touch. I'll send you a PM with my contact information.

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    Welcome aboard Paul, that was a very nice introduction.
    Thanks, Keith Denman
    desertdragonfalconry.com

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    Thank you, Keith.
    Paul Scara

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    Welcome
    Tim Marshall-Lasting change, the kind that liberates nations, ends a dark age, or moves mankind forward does not occur by laws or mandates, and not by war or coercion. It happens one heart at a time, slowly, and only with noble passion.

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    Hey Paul, I just caught that you were an EMT. I am a FireMedic up here in Michigan near Detroit. Are you still on the road?
    Tim Marshall-Lasting change, the kind that liberates nations, ends a dark age, or moves mankind forward does not occur by laws or mandates, and not by war or coercion. It happens one heart at a time, slowly, and only with noble passion.

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