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    Default More from the UK.

    Hi, Sean here from England UK. I learnt about this site from qdgban and see there's plenty on offer.
    Have been flying hawks for a number of years now and currently fly my old male harris alongside a Brit.

    Looking forward to learning/sharing ideas from this site.

    Regards......Sean UK.

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    Hi Sean, Welcome aboard!
    Bryant Tarr
    Hawk Hill Falconry

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    glad you made it sean ,post up some of your clips the harris's waiting on theyll appreciate that (i think its the green background does it !)
    Shaun
    Ours is the sky

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    Welcome Sean!
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    Quote Originally Posted by qdgban View Post
    glad you made it sean ,post up some of your clips the harris's waiting on theyll appreciate that (i think its the green background does it !)
    Yes - we would all love to see that.
    Kim Mauldin

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    Sean:
    Welcome to the site, have fun and post often. Great Aviator!
    EVERET K. HORTON, MICHIGAN
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    Welcome, Sean, great avatar!
    ~ Reba

    To follow one's dream is the greatest reward.

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    Sean,
    Welcome to NAFEX. We have a great group.. please dont hesitate to post. If you need anything let us know

    now get to postin' some pics
    Chris Lynn
    -Owner and Admin of NAFEX.net.

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    Thanks for the welcome everyone, will post some pics/clips soon.

    Sean.

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    Something from our side of the pond...having hassle using the uploading tools on here as I cant do multi-pictures.


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    sean you need to load pics up to something like photabucket first then paste in the img code (its the bottom one) then you can post as many as you want on one page
    for vids use a you tube link pasted in and it will appear on screen

    ps ; love that pic
    Shaun
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    Sean:
    A different picture, is it that green this time of year? Sean, you can have your name added to your post automatically by going into your CP.
    EVERET K. HORTON, MICHIGAN
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    Thanks for the advice guys. Yes its always so green here, sheep grazing country and ideal rabbitting land.
    Lets try a multi-pic.






    Video clips to follow.
    Sean, UK.

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    Sean -

    Beautiful, beautiful land. Thanks for the pictures.
    ~ Reba

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    Welcome, Sean. They tell me that all of my ancestors came England, but I don't know much about the country. I love the scenery in the "Last Of The Summer Wine" show on BBC.

    It's great that you can hunt where your bird can get some lift. I've seen some great flights from HHs and RTs That were slope soaring or riding a thermal.
    Dave

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