How to use the anklets, jesses, leash, and swivel for falconry - birds of prey.

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2022
  • How to control birds so they will not fly away while giving presentations: either for ambassador educational birds or for falconry purposes. The proper safe way to use anklets, jesses, swivels, and leashes for birds meant to stand on ones fist or arm. This is the basics for use in falconry purposes. This proper method also works for many types of birds such as the larger softbills like toucans, kookaburras, members of the crow family, and etc.
    Please see my other videos about the behind the scenes of keeping birds of prey and many other interesting facts. My channel is called: Falcon Quest - birds of prey.
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    The use of anklets and jesses works best for our birds that have been introduced to this while younger rather than waiting to introduce to an older bird. Older birds can learn to accept this system, but may take more gradual acceptance of it all.
    Hint - On some of my video's I have a little surprised ending.
    Music used in this video is from paid subscription permission via Melody Loops.

Komentáře • 19

  • @joeferrari2893
    @joeferrari2893 Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much super useful information.

  • @rhondadole5806
    @rhondadole5806 Před 2 lety +2

    Very knowledgeable & interesting.

    • @falconquest-birdsofprey7326
      @falconquest-birdsofprey7326  Před 2 lety

      Many people have asked me during my education programs how I keep the birds on my fist, so this video is in response to this. Many find it interesting, and thanks.

  • @yugeshwarsingh3772
    @yugeshwarsingh3772 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this

  • @patopointfarm
    @patopointfarm Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you!!! I really appreciate you sharing your expertise. I am learning falconry methods to apply in perch and flight training my peafowl.

    • @falconquest-birdsofprey7326
      @falconquest-birdsofprey7326  Před 10 měsíci

      That is awesome. The way falconry methods are used for birds of prey can certainly help with other non-raptor species. For example, I have used for Von Der Decken's hornbill, toucan, African pied crow and raven, and etc. It is interesting to learn about how others are working with different species, and hoping your work with your peafowl turns out good for you.

  • @Jamesly28
    @Jamesly28 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome knowledge thank you

  • @inharhadyan6284
    @inharhadyan6284 Před 21 dnem

    Awesome,the kind of bird?

  • @marcdenniel4692
    @marcdenniel4692 Před 6 měsíci

    can u do a video of how you tie the jesses in the swivel if you have made it can u please tag me?

    • @falconquest-birdsofprey7326
      @falconquest-birdsofprey7326  Před 6 měsíci

      That is a good idea, I can do a little video of using the swivel. It may be a few days before I get to it.

  • @ARMOCROW_
    @ARMOCROW_ Před 9 měsíci

    Can i put on a crow

  • @patrickleary2389
    @patrickleary2389 Před 2 lety

    A poorly titled video. Should be titled: Traditional falconry furniture to secure and handle a captive raptor. This has nothing to do with preventing a free-flying, captive raptor from raking off (rake away) or escaping.

    • @falconquest-birdsofprey7326
      @falconquest-birdsofprey7326  Před 2 lety

      True, I did not address a free -flying bird in this video as this video was not intended to address a free-flying raptor. Situations such as raking away during free flight or preventing escaped was not the topic. Not all shows or presentations involve free flying a bird of prey to an audience. This would be a topic for another video. The intent of this video is to show how to use the hardware/equipment for control of a bird (not just raptors)' while bringing the bird to groups of people. When one wants to bring a bird into unfamiliar areas such as a school program, or other groups of interested people how does one keep the bird sitting there on the glove or perch while speaking to the people? During many of my educational presentations I have had people ask me how do I keep the birds from flying away from off of my glove/fist? The use of anklets, jesses, swivel and a leash system is how we keep the bird from flying away from us. During one of my shows at a zoological park I had a local imprinted peacock fly up to us to try and drive away my falcon. The proper use of this equipment prevented the bird from flying off in an unfamiliar area, and kept her safe. I will consider making a video with the aforementioned free -flighted bird in mind.

  • @rhondadole5806
    @rhondadole5806 Před 2 lety +2

    Very knowledgeable & interesting.