Falconry: Kestrel success secrets part 1

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2022
  • This falconry video is part one, discussing techniques and secrets to successfully train and hunt with a kestrel in falconry. These techniques apply with other kestrel species as well as all other raptors. But kestrels have specific differences from other larger falcons, and even similarly sized falcons such as merlins. Microhawking and the use of kestrels is increasing in the falconry community. But as such, many of the older experienced falconers who have not flown kestrels themselves, often don't know some of these little secrets that help make a big difference when flying and training kestrels. I am making several of these videos to share techniques that I teach my falconry apprentices when they set out to fly a kestrel. I hope this as well as upcoming videos prove helpful to falconers and wildlife educators who are interested in working with American kestrels, or any other kestrel species. And again these same techniques can benefit any raptor species. But they are particularly important with kestrels.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @keithsprague8461
    @keithsprague8461 Před rokem +9

    Exercise is important in raptor fitness, but it's always seemed to me that the best exercise is hunting. When flying my kestrel I found flying it in large dairy barns full of sparrows and starlings to be effective in getting it in shape for pursuit.

  • @SL-vx1sx
    @SL-vx1sx Před rokem +14

    You will all laugh, but I took my male Harris hawk out one day last year to a wildlife recreational area. We didn't find any rabbits which was our goal, but he had a blast chasing a swarm of large grasshoppers. He face was covered with what was left of them.

  • @emay1328
    @emay1328 Před rokem +2

    Agreed! Matt Mullenix advised me to do jump ups early in training and on all non hunting days for tons of reps. Hunting weight went up almost 2 grams by the end of the season (very short 40 days of hunting due to a late trap) Fitness was never a problem!

  • @toomignon
    @toomignon Před rokem

    “Murder Butterfly”….love that so much! A AK was the first raptor I ever saw in our yard. We get lots of coops, too, but the AK’s make my heart flutter.

  • @Alvaro_malo
    @Alvaro_malo Před rokem +1

    Really useful, thanks!!

  • @barnabas111
    @barnabas111 Před rokem +1

    I’ve always been a kestrel fan. My sponsor loves them but never trained one. Thanks for the training videos. I agree with Marko about a making a Saker video. If I ever buy a bird, it would be a Saker.

  • @coffeehugger
    @coffeehugger Před rokem

    Great video, never knew this!

  • @johnyork5138
    @johnyork5138 Před rokem

    Beautiful Red and Gos.

  • @falconrywithkai
    @falconrywithkai Před rokem +1

    Hop ups is what I did for keeping that muscle mass on. Non-hunting days thats how we did things. Had one Coopers hawk scare, luckily since she was in shape she survived that wild moment! Still glad my first bird was a Kestrel

  • @harouncoulibaly6222
    @harouncoulibaly6222 Před rokem +1

    Ben i'm a huge fan I've been watching you for about a year and a half now, almost everything I know about falconry is because your videos and I just have a request, can you do an intro video on kites.

  • @shannonspage9360
    @shannonspage9360 Před 8 měsíci

    I love the american kestrels. They are beautiful and not scary. When showing them to people you can tell fhe humans are less anxious with a kestrel. You have it on the glove and no one feels like it could bite their face off. Which i know these guys could still inflict injuries to the face. But when showing to non falconry people it helps to keep everyone chill. People dont relize how large raptors really are and they can be intimidating

  • @markovasic1107
    @markovasic1107 Před rokem +1

    Great video as always. Is it possible to have an in-depth video about the saker falcon? You compared them with prairies but is it possible to make a dedicated video? It would be much appreciated.

  • @kieranpickavance2584
    @kieranpickavance2584 Před rokem

    Thank you, I'm not a falconer but I do want to be one, I'm doing extensive research

  • @DH-oy4zf
    @DH-oy4zf Před rokem +2

    I want to get into this but dont have the space or time right now. I figure i will just learn as much as i can until the time is right. Thanks for making these videos!

  • @McKiriBoo
    @McKiriBoo Před rokem +1

    I am just trying to get started in falconry and I am trying to start with a Kestrel. I wondered if anyone knew of any good Kestrel sponsors in southern Utah

  • @Brezk-j6o
    @Brezk-j6o Před 18 dny

    Water is very important if you like to keep a praying mantis water dropper but birds need daily access to bath pan exspesailly kestrels.

  • @zackshook2391
    @zackshook2391 Před rokem

    I’m trying to get into falconry but I don’t know what books would be best to study do you have any suggestions

  • @Sardonic_Cynic
    @Sardonic_Cynic Před rokem +1

    'murder butterfly' just about made me laugh out my mouthful of cottage cheese!

  • @jujucattys156
    @jujucattys156 Před rokem

    idly my lad to litle drone and a long distans drag lure seems get him fit rel quick

  • @logistiekoperator4552
    @logistiekoperator4552 Před 11 měsíci

    Kestrels seem to be small compact but fierce birds. Ideal for hunting to survive in nature.

  • @laVeukz
    @laVeukz Před rokem +1

    I rescued a crow from some dogs and I’ve had him at home for a few months and need to get him exercising, he does fly but he really cannot be bothered most of the time but I need him to exercise properly gonna try this

    • @laVeukz
      @laVeukz Před rokem

      He was a chick when I took him in and he’s awesome, I’m very lucky

  • @pacodogtule
    @pacodogtule Před rokem

    Could you do a “how to” video on jump-up’s ? I see mostly falconers climbing ladders and stuffing the hawk every jump.
    Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @michaelclark4043
    @michaelclark4043 Před 3 měsíci

    Do kestrel and merlins ever hybridized with one another?

  • @brucehuber4015
    @brucehuber4015 Před rokem +1

    Is the diagnostic of having a "sharp keel" related to musculature?

    • @zeeduk
      @zeeduk Před rokem +1

      yes...when there is more muscle the keel will feel rounder...less muscle the breast bone will protrude as it has less muscle covering it...

  • @Lissyhead2
    @Lissyhead2 Před rokem

    Murder Butterflies made me laugh so hard.

  • @jasongustafson1824
    @jasongustafson1824 Před rokem

    Kestrals seem to be down in numbers in my area. They used to be very common.

    • @benwoodrufffalconry
      @benwoodrufffalconry  Před rokem +1

      Same here. Seems a lot of species are struggling right now.

    • @killyhawkaan2076
      @killyhawkaan2076 Před rokem

      Are you part of the American Kestrel Partnership? They can help out

  • @ULYISCES
    @ULYISCES Před rokem

    Antes pensaba mal de las personas que tuvieran animales en sus hogares 🏠, En este video observe que es mejor que aya personas como usted. En estos tiempos los humanos han desplazado su habitan colocando mandas de cualquier tipo de animal para granjas, Y su comida de los halcones se han extinguido, ya que es como plaga y los halcones ya no comen su comida y van reduciendo su poblancion.

  • @kevingumfory
    @kevingumfory Před 11 měsíci +1

    Think of our birds as Olympic athletes .... but we, well we are gonna sit in front of the book toob with a gallon of milk and a box of capn crunch weighing 240 lbs to recieve our daily programming.

  • @antlerking69
    @antlerking69 Před rokem

    As the world changes to eating bugs the Kestrel should become more relevant 😆

    • @benwoodrufffalconry
      @benwoodrufffalconry  Před rokem +4

      We will all become mighty grasshopper hunters.
      Although in complete honesty, as a kid I did really enjoy hunting grasshoppers with a kestrel, and today I still do hunt them with my hornbill.

    • @antlerking69
      @antlerking69 Před rokem

      @@benwoodrufffalconry
      That's awesome 👍

    • @ZeusCannonZK3
      @ZeusCannonZK3 Před rokem +1

      @@benwoodrufffalconry I love to hear this since it is currently a dream of mine to hunt american kestrel on insects. I have only gotten to see falconry through falconry youtubers like you and I doubt my living situation is conducive to taking in a falconry bird, but this is my dream.
      Abatement of european starlings and house sparrows interests me to an extent, but nothing inspires me more than hunting a kestrel on flying insects like their typical diet includes. I am not sure how common it is for falconers to pursue insect quarry, but I would love to learn more about that practice!

  • @lovetofly32
    @lovetofly32 Před rokem +1

    It just ticks me off the control they have with laws to where you have to spend like two years with a trainer and have all these permits and crap. Im an avid outdoors person and a farmer who has the perfect place for this but I'm not jumping through all their hoops. Just a buncha BS.

    • @kevingumfory
      @kevingumfory Před 11 měsíci

      I do not suggest you do as I do. I live my life as tho I am free. There is no question that the world would think of me as a criminal. I am unconcerned with them tho. I am a free man until I am not I suppose. Good luck.

  • @Brezk-j6o
    @Brezk-j6o Před 3 dny

    Kestrels bairly molt there hole life dont use hot water bent feathers spray bottles fine just dont mess with feathers you shouldnt haft to imp you can be just feathers alone that as bad as they get and thats what doing leave it alone mutes is ok to spray bottle spray paint mark works better than goverment band it will brake up like poop pink light mark on brest.

  • @sayak1930
    @sayak1930 Před rokem

    Hey I’m from India and I’ve rescued a changeable hawk eagle. I love your videos and learn from them a lot. In India where falconry now is illegal we dont get much help as falconers in order to train our birds or have proper vets and supplements. Recently I’ve rescued a changeable hawk eagle who was kept in a small cage. When I got it, I thought I’m going to train then release it back to the wild. But she’s having broken feathers and some behavioural issues I can’t get right. If possible I would love to have a talk with you about my bird. I really want to get this bird right. I am looking for your help as an animal lover. If possible I would appreciate your whatsaap/ snapchat or somewhere we can talk in person. Looking forward to your help. And a big thanks for all your videos that helped many of us.

  • @Brezk-j6o
    @Brezk-j6o Před 13 dny

    Kestrels get a full crop every day regardless ok one jess ok if you can't get a kestrel to value training by a baby chicken or mouse a day than it's not bird for you ok patience they take a while to eat you like bigger falcons the pergrine kestrel hybrid is still a kestrel weighs 1200 grams.just be paseint kestrels call is worded more so than other calls and smarter than other falcons if that makes the austringer bird fine but they shit strait down like other falcons.

  • @Brezk-j6o
    @Brezk-j6o Před 6 dny

    You dont need scale with a a.k they eat a hole baby chicken every day and weight mnagment is just that kestrels you can not skip a day not even one with kestels and primose one day old than 24 hours is all the weight manament you need there is no too fatt or to low with kestrels they dont have the grams they are daily fed a unform day old chic if they are unreponsive be repetion is needed and paseints just keep trying a reponce revert back to just steping and hopping to fist you can take away foid and use tge hole day old chicken kestrels and you haft to live with them connected in your world so a life style of dailey park visits and things like that are reqired american kestrel ownership is job and a life style male and female is for sure and there a big diffrence between. A male and female a male bird will protest that you have a female or male and they know she in your room so love and repect is a must.