I think so, Gerry. He's a darn good climber though.
I was warned when I started flying tiercel peales they would not climb like my hybrids to the kite. They were right. The tiercel peales does it...
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I think so, Gerry. He's a darn good climber though.
I was warned when I started flying tiercel peales they would not climb like my hybrids to the kite. They were right. The tiercel peales does it...
My first flight w/ the Marshall GPS.
Warm, had to wait for breeze to come up for the kite (it'll blow like heck when it's finally duck season, don't you know). 1500 feet of sagging kite line out....
Inspired!
I think the "G"ps is for goosebumps .
Yes, Tanner. It really puts the "tail" in tailmount. ;)
Thanks, Geoff and Pete. Kind of a sore subject, Geoff... I am struggling to get a quote(weeks now!) from my giclee print supplier so I can then know my hard costs and then, yes, put together a print...
American Falconry, Vol 19 (June 2000), pages 22-33.
Pete, you'd have at least one sale, and maybe a cover artist ;) for a book about imprints (that's not all about gyrs)... there is possibly a new...
You are correct on Bob Ross, and universal blood pressure lower-er. ;)
Right, the true imprint bond, and taking them out round winged, develops fidelity to the area. Oliphant's have the entire cresche scene as a bond and feeding times... though an Austrian alps falconer...
Tanner I should add, no doubt Oliphants method is asking quite a lot for the circumstances - and would seem to benefit greatly w/ more than one bird. I guess I could pull it off at my place, but too...
Being an imprint guy I of course have the book, though I have little interest in pure gyrs (I like Guthorsman's line "Gyrs are 50% too much gyr)) or all that darn thermal training - does not send me...
Thanks, Pete. I'm all ears(eyes) on more specifics (devils is always in the details... and it's all details!) what you and Tanner are doing..unless you have posted this before?
Thanks, again......
Hi Pete,
In the longwing world, like weighing w/ grams and not oz, I feel like I am a luddite hanging on to weighing in oz (I visually know what an oz "looks" like in the palm of my hand - a gram...
Ya got me there...? Others may have experience.
Right now my falcon seems to wake up in a new world everyday. Really testing me and himself... and now maybe even health issues possibly as he's just...
You come in high(they look up to feed), not low, as falconers are used to on glove, and w/ a redtail, you have a firm grip on jesses(and length)!
Was watching your HLT thread, Tim, as it came up in my search, hoping for more info... thank goodness for google.
No work today (but did HLT Blue once, after I took his hood off, cue, after...