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    Default Looking for photo of an imprint falcon

    We could use a photo for our next issue of a falcon displaying nasty imprint behavior. Preferable one with it looking up, mouth open screaming. Even better if it's fluffed out with extreme begging posture. Only requirement is you have to have the rights to the photo, and it really needs to be a falcon, but really don't care what species. Anyone have such a photo we could use? We would give you photo credit (if you want it), and $40
    Steve Jones - http://www.americanfalconry.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@American_Falconry
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    Default I might have what your looking for

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Jones View Post
    We could use a photo for our next issue of a falcon displaying nasty imprint behavior. Preferable one with it looking up, mouth open screaming. Even better if it's fluffed out with extreme begging posture. Only requirement is you have to have the rights to the photo, and it really needs to be a falcon, but really don't care what species. Anyone have such a photo we could use? We would give you photo credit (if you want it), and $40
    I have a photo of a peregrine screaming and wings tucked down
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    I have a pic of a passage prairie mantled on a kill fluffed up mouth open looking up. The only problem she’s not a imprint obviously as I stated she was a passage bird.

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    Thanks for the offers. Rob Palmer came through with one, so we are good. It seems people don't often take photos of their birds when they are acting that way. Can't imagine why.
    Steve Jones - http://www.americanfalconry.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@American_Falconry
    What is best in life? "The open steppe, fleet horse, falcons at your wrist, and the wind in your hair."

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