Harris Hawk captive
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Harris Hawk captive

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Neil

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Captive Harris Hawk from a falconry center near Orillia.

http://neiljo.zenfolio.com/p931736382/h ... #h30d2fb41





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Neil
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egret

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tks Neil

I dont like seeing them at the Falconry

I was out to one
forget the name of it
now few years back
and it was awful

Tks for the pictures
it is a beautiful bird

Egret
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I know what you mean. I'd almost like to sneak back at night and let them all go.

Regards

Neil
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If you did, you'd seal their doom.

Birds used for falconry and/or educational purposes are called human imprints and rely on people for everything, including food.  They are unable to hunt on their own and have no idea how to actually survive without the assistance of people.

Nice pictures by the way.
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Hi Atilla:

Yes I am sure they would be doomed
but.. they did not look v. nice
at the Falcony I went to
think it was near Schomberg
few yrs back
poor things!

Egret
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Egret, how did they not look very nice?
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