My Hawks final Training and Health Exam before Free Flight!
After 4 weeks of training we are finally ready to ditch the leashes and free fly Carol the Red Tailed Hawk. It's important that she be evaluated before doing so to ensure the best chances of survival if she choses to fly away. We are all hoping she makes a concious choice to return. ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Check Out "My FireFighter Gear Load out + Trayvax Trek Knife Introduction " • My FireFighter Gear Load out + Trayvax Tre... ~-~~-~~~-~~-~

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We Let Her Go | Red Tailed Hawks first Free Flight

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Almost LOST our Hawk and it was my Fault | Falconry Apprentice

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Bald Eagle Survives Electric Shock

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I got my Mews inspected and my Falconry License

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The Molt | Carol The Hawk Grows her Red Tail.

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Peregrine Falcon: 150 Days From Egg to Survivor | Part 1

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American Kestrel Training Part 4

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Birds of Prey with Martin Tyner

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Hawk raised by Eagles - The complete Story

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Catching a Red Tailed Hawk For Falconry!

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HOW TO TRAIN A HAWK | How to Train a Bird of Prey

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Eagle Arrived Unconscious

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Monday’s at the Mew: Red-tailed Hawks

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Peregrine Falcons Hunt Pigeon in High Speed Chase | 4K Narrated Film

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Red-Tailed Hawk Feeding, Handling, and Flight Training Procedure

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FALCONRY: All the kit you need for your first hawk, Harris hawk, redtail , lanner and others

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Kestrel Indoor Flight

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