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  1. #1
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    Default Aplomado

    -Ken
    (Maryland/Pennsylvania)

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    Quote Originally Posted by superparabuteo View Post
    Ken, that is one beautiful bird, but I don't remember Maryland looking like that? LOL
    Fred
    "Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    Are you free flying her yet. I am still afraid to let mine go free yet. She does great in the house but freaks out if she is outside.

    A real pain to get to and from the field.

    Are you using a hood or giant hood?
    Bob S.

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    Is it a imprint or chamber bird.
    Bob S.

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    Sorry it's not my bird(and I mean that I wish it was )... it's a picture I took a week ago in Florida and I fell in love with those little falcons. This picture was from a male/female cast being flown, and they were fantastic. To answer your questions, I believe they were dual-imprints, and transported in giant hoods. They seemed very calm in the field and coming out of the box too. I want one. I plan to trap a merlin to fly next year before I spend the money on one and we'll see how that goes first. I'll send you a PM with more info.
    -Ken
    (Maryland/Pennsylvania)

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    Where at in Florida and who flies them?
    Zach G.

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