This video looks at getting the basics right when it comes to creance training that first bird . Creance line work seems so simple but you can make it go a lot smoother!
Great advice, thanks Dave 👍 My first bird will arrive with in 14 days from now. I feel much more ready and well prepared because of you. Thanks for sharing.
Nice... the bit about the fence is 'non-obvious' to a beginner, and even the discussion about the negative feedback from snagging on grass, or whatever, also good stuff! Cheers, keep well, do continue with 'basics', but you introduce all of the tidbits that improve understanding and success!
You’re vlogs are really good and you explain things at a level we can all understand. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge your videos are really helping me decide if I’m I’m going to get a bird to train or not I’m just doing my research at the moment and going to do a course in a few months anything and everything I can possibly do to get ready for falconry I’m going to try and do it. Keep the videos coming
You’re doing the best thing not rushing in ; read and watch and talk to falconers as much as you can to sort of find the middle ground and likely helpful stufff
Hi Dave I can’t seem to find your video about manning the harrris hawk. I came across it before but didn’t have time to watch the whole clip, but found the beginning very interesting Willie.👍
Hiya; was it this one in the link here ? If not go onto my playists and look at the falconry play list . If you can’t find it then let me know it could Be off the old channel czcams.com/video/i2PaqT4NdX0/video.html
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy thanks a mill Dave I really enjoy your videos, great information, great methods of training etc.. and smashing birds keep up the good work 👍
Great advice, thanks Dave 👍
My first bird will arrive with in 14 days from now. I feel much more ready and well prepared because of you. Thanks for sharing.
How are getting on with your bird which one did you get?
Nice... the bit about the fence is 'non-obvious' to a beginner, and even the discussion about the negative feedback from snagging on grass, or whatever, also good stuff! Cheers, keep well, do continue with 'basics', but you introduce all of the tidbits that improve understanding and success!
Thankyou
Fantastic advice, thanks for sharing quality help from a lifetime of knowledge.
Getting close now Pete. This will be my first full season. 😬
@@williemurray9379 Good luck, enjoy.
Great stuff mate. 👍🦅👌
Great to see you include the misses and near catches.
The videos would
Be too short without them hehe !
Great video!
You’re vlogs are really good and you explain things at a level we can all understand. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge your videos are really helping me decide if I’m I’m going to get a bird to train or not I’m just doing my research at the moment and going to do a course in a few months anything and everything I can possibly do to get ready for falconry I’m going to try and do it. Keep the videos coming
You’re doing the best thing not rushing in ; read and watch and talk to falconers as much as you can to sort of find the middle ground and likely helpful stufff
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy do you have any contacts in the south Manchester area you could put me in touch with? Oh…. I’m a biker too 😁
Nit sure try a shout out on falconry hub
Hi Dave I can’t seem to find your video about manning the harrris hawk. I came across it before but didn’t have time to watch the whole clip, but found the beginning very interesting
Willie.👍
Hiya; was it this one in the link here ? If not go onto my playists and look at the falconry play list . If you can’t find it then let me know it could
Be off the old channel
czcams.com/video/i2PaqT4NdX0/video.html
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy thanks a mill Dave I really enjoy your videos, great information, great methods of training etc.. and smashing birds keep up the good work 👍
Cheers
Got it! Dave thanks a mill 👍
I love your informational videos! Quick question, what is the purpose of the bells on the legs of the hawk?
its so you can find it if its sitting up in a tree or obscured from your vision
wise words