Falconry: How to stop or prevent screaming and vocalizing

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  • čas přidán 19. 12. 2021
  • Many factors can lead to a bird of prey screaming and vocalizing. This falconry video teaches how to avoid such behavior, and also teaches the falconer how to get birds to stop over vocalizing if they have developed the habit.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @duaneskuce3761
    @duaneskuce3761 Před rokem +3

    THIS is a class "A" video, should be required viewing for a license for apprentices. I don't agree with all but 85% I do.

  • @barnabas111
    @barnabas111 Před 2 lety +9

    I’d like to see a video of Ben’s opinion on mews and weathering area construction, sizes, ideas and designs. I know what the state requires but they are the minimums. These areas are the most expensive and important pieces of equipment but hardly discussed.

  • @suarezci
    @suarezci Před 2 lety +6

    Great video!
    What worked for me the most was a combination of: increase the weight without direct association to me + walk to feed them outside + variations in the feeding hour. It worked pretty well on rescued imprint raptors here!

  • @teri_13
    @teri_13 Před 2 měsíci

    Очень крутая информация, спасибо. Эмоции птиц переданы очень достоверно))
    У меня была такая проблема с сипухой. Помогло переселение её на 1 этаж ( жила на 2), минимизация общения, и кормление с миски, а не с рук. 3 недели хватило)

  • @ob4327
    @ob4327 Před 2 lety +7

    Would love to watch video about Harris hawks and owls screaming.

  • @Ran-vm7fu
    @Ran-vm7fu Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Ben, Merry Christmas and a Happy (better!) New Year to you and yours. Thanks for all the wonderful content throughout the year. Cheers!!

  • @davewilliams8289
    @davewilliams8289 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video thank you I have a first year make Harris hawk and your video have some great points I will try with my harris 👍

  • @jimhudson2800
    @jimhudson2800 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, Ben. I'll say you make an excellent case for a food chute on mews. They totally avoid the food association that can develop when a passage is intermewed and free-lofted.

  • @RaptorGirlkathy
    @RaptorGirlkathy Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, so much, Ben, for sharing your tips, suggestions, knowledge and information!! Very interesting, how several birds picked up on another's bad habit! I am particularly focused on raptor training & behavior modification, so thanks, again, for anything you share! 🥰

  • @Toothandtalon
    @Toothandtalon Před 2 lety +4

    Even my passage redtail was a screamer. She only got quite when hunting. I didn’t mind it much since she was kept outside. I only realized what made her get that way after the damage was done. I’ll be able to avoid it next time.

    • @DS-tw3cz
      @DS-tw3cz Před 2 lety +3

      What did you find that made her get that way?

    • @Toothandtalon
      @Toothandtalon Před 2 lety +5

      @@DS-tw3cz Basically I was keeping her inside the first 10 days and then immediately kept her outside. The quick transition caused her to get noisy

    • @shychameleon
      @shychameleon Před 2 lety +2

      @@Toothandtalon Thanks for the info.

  • @dimorrissey
    @dimorrissey Před 2 lety +6

    Great video as always. Hollywood does the same thing with horses. They are not anywhere near as vocal as they are portrayed in tv and movies. Any scene with a horse it's always making some sort of horsey noise.

    • @jessejimenez7697
      @jessejimenez7697 Před 2 lety +2

      Hollywood does the same thing with TRex and other carnivorous dinosaurs. Why would a TRex or any carnivore roar before chasing you to eat you? That’s just silly

    • @itsjoedavid
      @itsjoedavid Před 2 lety

      I was going to respond with the same example

  • @johntabor2619
    @johntabor2619 Před rokem +1

    Good one. I'm moving to Utah soon and plan on starting my apprenticeship in about 3 years

  • @habalq8111
    @habalq8111 Před 2 lety +5

    Hello Ben can you talk about how to teach a kestrel or any bird to car hawk please.

  • @astriixaniimates9077
    @astriixaniimates9077 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Watching with my redtail on the glove and the sample scream at around 1:45 scared the fuck out of him lol

  • @robertcorradi8573
    @robertcorradi8573 Před 2 lety

    Good one Ben .... Thank you .

  • @Ratsnake
    @Ratsnake Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! I am having this problem and you have given me some ideas. I always learn something and get inspired watching your videos.

  • @duaneskuce3761
    @duaneskuce3761 Před rokem +1

    The worst raptor screaming was a Merlin, flown by a friend.

  • @antlerking69
    @antlerking69 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanx Ben

  • @kirkstanley6844
    @kirkstanley6844 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Ben, here's a question that might make an interesting video… How have you and other seasoned falconers flown so many birds? Is there that much death loss through accidents and diseases, or do most falconers sell or release their birds regularly. It seems amazing to me listening to the stories of falconers who have been in the sport for 10 years or more and it seems like some of them have flown 30 or 40 birds at least. If death loss due to accidents and disease is a major factor, perhaps you could discuss prevention for some of the more common falconry birds. It would also be interesting to discuss veterinary expenses… how much money should a new falconer have a side set aside for vet care? How much money do you spend on average per bird of prey that you've owned?

    • @briscocounty2810
      @briscocounty2810 Před 2 lety +2

      I suspect Ben has had well over 100 birds pass through his hands. Aside from the traditional North American falconry birds, he's had Lanner falcons, Eurasian kestrels, European goshawks, harriers, rough-legged hawks, eagles, various owls and hybrids etc. He's probably had a lot of birds only briefly before transferring or releasing.

    • @jtfalconry4443
      @jtfalconry4443 Před 2 lety +1

      It is not normal and if any falconer says they have flown 30-40 birds they typically aren’t very good falconers or they may possibly do bird shows which is not falconry. Most of the good falconers fly a few birds for a very long time as most birds don’t hit their prime until they are 3-6 years old. There is obviously some mortality from disease and accidents but it is definitely not near the amount those (30-40 bird falconers) make it seem.

  • @astriixaniimates9077
    @astriixaniimates9077 Před 5 měsíci

    Have a 2nd year soft imprint who has just started screaming. Hopefully the techniques here will help

  • @shychameleon
    @shychameleon Před 2 lety +3

    Mews, mews, and more mews please. Also we don’t mind long videos😉

  • @trevorgorman4844
    @trevorgorman4844 Před 2 lety

    Can you do a video on methods / field craft on Lamping rabbits with raptors ?

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Před 2 lety +9

    Ben what the hell you talking about the videos too long? I could literally sit for hours listening to you talk falconry

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Před 2 lety +2

    This totally off topic Ben but I know your into this kind of thing…. Did you see all the hullabaloo on line recently about the thylacine? This guy called neil waters that started a group called “thylacine awareness group of Australia”
    had posted a video were he was basically saying he had a video that proves once and for all that Thylacine are still alive but not just alive but BREEDING. He says it with such rock solid confidence and certainty that he caught a full family of thylacine on camera and it pretty much proves for a fact that thylacine are alive and well and still breeding. I was just wondering if you saw any of it?

    • @benwoodrufffalconry
      @benwoodrufffalconry  Před 2 lety

      I haven’t seen that. I will definitely check it out ASAP!

    • @happybee7725
      @happybee7725 Před 2 lety

      @@benwoodrufffalconry dont rush to check it Ben. It was a MASSIVE let down. The guy went from being THEE thylacine guy to thylacine hoaxer in the space of a 5 minute video. Well known biologist Forrest galante even got in on the action.

  • @danhughes3626
    @danhughes3626 Před 2 lety

    I asked if you could tell me why you like Lanier falcons

  • @rockmcdwayne1710
    @rockmcdwayne1710 Před rokem

    Here's a question, perhaps stupid one but, still. Could you feed your birds cooked meat. I mean meat, when its heat treated, becomes much more nutricious and easyer to digest that, even wild animals prefer it to the raw meat. Also, by cooking, i dont mean for you to season it and what not, just plain boil it in a water as many birds happen to be rather sensitive to salts and what not.
    If they would prefer cooked meat to raw one, wouldnt it make it easyer to lure them with it as it is not available for them in the wild?

  • @jonahmcbride934
    @jonahmcbride934 Před 2 lety +2

    LOL

  • @gelatogelato2249
    @gelatogelato2249 Před rokem

    BRASIL

  • @peregrinesmith1117
    @peregrinesmith1117 Před 2 lety

    It appears that you are not a NAFA member, why is that?

  • @ShawarmaVlogs
    @ShawarmaVlogs Před 2 lety

    Hey Ben, i m planning to start falconry and need some information about birds and manning procedure. Kindly let me know how i can talk to you. I have been looking the comments section of ur old videos in a hope to find your phone number somewhere but of No use.

    • @thegg5097
      @thegg5097 Před 2 lety +1

      This is why we have sponsors. After you pass your exam you will need to get a sponsor before you capture your bird of prey.