What a beautiful little bird! Can tell you've spent a lot of time with her.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, she was a very neat bird to fly when I had her. :)
@Johnnyyonnadam11 ай бұрын
the communication between you and the bird is phenomenal, the simplicity of explaining your training and achievement is excellent ,, keep on you are doing great , and thanks for this video.
@sibinibholanat80137 күн бұрын
Beautiful bird 🐦 🐦⬛ ❤️ ♥️ 💖 😊😊😊
@Lissyhead25 ай бұрын
My redtail once caught an owl statue in the living room. She was very proud of herself. :)
@falconrywithkai
5 ай бұрын
amazing😁
@Boba_And_Scusi7 ай бұрын
I’ve recently started subscribing to falconry channels - just so fascinating!!! SUBSCRIBED ❤❤❤
@m.a824311 ай бұрын
Amazing vid
@codycox26852 ай бұрын
I can't whistle either.
@angelorosario84174 жыл бұрын
I hope you enjoyed last season with training and flying A Kestrel. What got you into Falconry btw, and are you planning on flying another bird this season?
@falconrywithkai
4 жыл бұрын
Im all finished for the season. Waiting till fall of 2020
@allisonthomas859511 ай бұрын
Awesome!!
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
Thank you ^-^
@Christopher_Station3 жыл бұрын
nice vid
@shaeends23697 ай бұрын
Nice
@Gigddykjf4 ай бұрын
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@Islamic-TV18411 ай бұрын
U r beautiful 😊
@Saq_lain02116 ай бұрын
Its like a fun toy i can do that all day anyways good content been into having eagle or a hawk all my childhood but never got the chance....
@patrickhollywood9311 ай бұрын
You should make more videos like this.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
Theres a few others with birds on my channel, and my newer uploads give a timeline for the next one with birds featured. This particular video we are on rn is 4 years old lol. Rn I am in my off-season🦅 (no bird), to focus on personal projects. 😁
@mowdan776 ай бұрын
Was she hovering a lil bit
@falconrywithkai
6 ай бұрын
not too much. She was a neat bird when I had her
@barnabyandanthonysofficial1497 Жыл бұрын
is taht a cat post close to the patio door? do you own cats too?
@falconrywithkai
Жыл бұрын
Yep, there is 1 cat that lives there at the time of this videos creation. (not my cat). I have since moved into another house and do not own any cats.
@barnabyandanthonysofficial1497
Жыл бұрын
@@falconrywithkai Thank you :) I ask because u always enjoyed having cats or little dogs all my life (don't have any now but my roommate has a bulldog) but I've gone to some falconry outings and am a bit smitten with them... I was just wondering what is the feasibility with having both indoors and not having them terrified for their lives or even worse one preying upon the other. Long response, sorry!
@falconrywithkai
Жыл бұрын
@barnabyandanthonysofficial1497 with cats you do need to separate as much as possible cause cats will try to eat the little kestrels. I never had an issue since Boo the cat was indoor outdoor or was put into a closed room during training time. None of my 2 dogs(minpin mix and shepherd×choc lab) had any issue with Kestrels or the Red tails I have had. Birds never went for the cats or other animals in the house unless it was just overproection of the food they had on the perch during off season. Very doable with cats and dogs are very easy to train to get along with the hawks or falcons. I brought my dogs with me when hunting all the time.
@EmilianoOConnell10 ай бұрын
You glove your right hand. Are you left handed?
@falconrywithkai
10 ай бұрын
The front camera swaps the direction things appear to be on. I wear a glove on my left not my right.
@professormutant3252
Ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai image inversion doesn't work like that though lol unless I'm having a brain fart which I may well be, you're clearly wearing it on your right hand, at least in this video beautiful bird btw
@falconrywithkai
Ай бұрын
@professormutant3252 it does work like that in front facing camera, I haven't owned a right-hand falconry glove only own left sided gloves. Cameras do silly things but I can assure you I havent owned any right handed gloves, I need my right hand free to tie falconry knots.
@falconrywithkai
Ай бұрын
@professormutant3252 if you check out my newer vids you can see the same phenomenon or test it on your own phone and it does mirror the image and makes words on shirts look backwards as well. All of my gloves are indeed left hand gloves.😊
@user-eb8vg4jv7q9 ай бұрын
She is so awesome ur cool I want one u don't let her hunt live QUAL if u need a good whistler Im ur man lol
@falconrywithkai
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. The american kestrel is a bit small for the quail we have around here. Feet are too little to catch them properly. Her main quarry was sparrows, starlings and mice with me :)
@user-eb8vg4jv7q
9 ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai that is so cool I admire you. I have thing for falcons one use to follow me around I would think it was my mom
@qasimharoon55316 ай бұрын
You boths are soooo beautiful ❤
@davemyers750711 ай бұрын
Well it’s leg get better when it’s older
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
yep bird fully healed after a couple weeks. The video is super old so I havent had that bird for many years
@qasimharoon55316 ай бұрын
Where are you from dear...???
@goku44511 ай бұрын
Release this beautiful bird.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
This video is from several years ago, bird was released after 4 months. In the wild 70% of hatched birds are dead in the first year. By trapping and training then releasing the wild hawks and falcons this improves their rate of survival SIGNIFICANTLY. Most go on to be the 30% that make it through the first year and go on to reproduce naturally. Hope this helps.I talk about the bird in the videos release in later videos if you peek at my channel.
@goku445
11 ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai Glad you did. But why would you train him if it's to release him?
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
@goku445 falconry is all about the pursuit of wild game with a bird of prey you train. Its a very important hunting sport to me and its important we do keep it alive, its one of the oldest hunting activities. I do it because, it makes me happy to be in nature and because it contributes to helping the wild birds to survive and hopefully have babies in the future. I absolutely love falconry and its always been my passion. Being connected with nature in this way is unlike anything else, its wonderful seeing a bird fully trained and he or she decides to return to your glove when they could very well leave at any time when hunting. Overall, for me falconry is a good activity that I want to see around in the future and I want to see hawks and falcons thrive. 💛 Fun fact: The reason we have a healthy Peregrine falcon population in the USA was partly due to Falconers who had wild specimens they had kept and were able to help breed those birds and place them back into the wild after DDT destroyed the wild populations.
@goku445
11 ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai I'm against all forms of animal exploitation. My connection to nature is respecting it and having the best lifestyle to protect the wild life that is left to us.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
@goku445 Im glad you want to protect wildlife. Luckily falconry does a lot to promote wildlife conservation and does work very closely with state and gov. Agencies to do what is best for the wild populations as is. Do enjoy the future content coming in August of this year.😊
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i love that kestrel! she's very pretty!
@brookebloodsworth2569
6 ай бұрын
𝕀 𝕜𝕟𝕠𝕨 𝕣𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥
What a beautiful little bird! Can tell you've spent a lot of time with her.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, she was a very neat bird to fly when I had her. :)
the communication between you and the bird is phenomenal, the simplicity of explaining your training and achievement is excellent ,, keep on you are doing great , and thanks for this video.
Beautiful bird 🐦 🐦⬛ ❤️ ♥️ 💖 😊😊😊
My redtail once caught an owl statue in the living room. She was very proud of herself. :)
@falconrywithkai
5 ай бұрын
amazing😁
I’ve recently started subscribing to falconry channels - just so fascinating!!! SUBSCRIBED ❤❤❤
Amazing vid
I can't whistle either.
I hope you enjoyed last season with training and flying A Kestrel. What got you into Falconry btw, and are you planning on flying another bird this season?
@falconrywithkai
4 жыл бұрын
Im all finished for the season. Waiting till fall of 2020
Awesome!!
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
Thank you ^-^
nice vid
Nice
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U r beautiful 😊
Its like a fun toy i can do that all day anyways good content been into having eagle or a hawk all my childhood but never got the chance....
You should make more videos like this.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
Theres a few others with birds on my channel, and my newer uploads give a timeline for the next one with birds featured. This particular video we are on rn is 4 years old lol. Rn I am in my off-season🦅 (no bird), to focus on personal projects. 😁
Was she hovering a lil bit
@falconrywithkai
6 ай бұрын
not too much. She was a neat bird when I had her
is taht a cat post close to the patio door? do you own cats too?
@falconrywithkai
Жыл бұрын
Yep, there is 1 cat that lives there at the time of this videos creation. (not my cat). I have since moved into another house and do not own any cats.
@barnabyandanthonysofficial1497
Жыл бұрын
@@falconrywithkai Thank you :) I ask because u always enjoyed having cats or little dogs all my life (don't have any now but my roommate has a bulldog) but I've gone to some falconry outings and am a bit smitten with them... I was just wondering what is the feasibility with having both indoors and not having them terrified for their lives or even worse one preying upon the other. Long response, sorry!
@falconrywithkai
Жыл бұрын
@barnabyandanthonysofficial1497 with cats you do need to separate as much as possible cause cats will try to eat the little kestrels. I never had an issue since Boo the cat was indoor outdoor or was put into a closed room during training time. None of my 2 dogs(minpin mix and shepherd×choc lab) had any issue with Kestrels or the Red tails I have had. Birds never went for the cats or other animals in the house unless it was just overproection of the food they had on the perch during off season. Very doable with cats and dogs are very easy to train to get along with the hawks or falcons. I brought my dogs with me when hunting all the time.
You glove your right hand. Are you left handed?
@falconrywithkai
10 ай бұрын
The front camera swaps the direction things appear to be on. I wear a glove on my left not my right.
@professormutant3252
Ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai image inversion doesn't work like that though lol unless I'm having a brain fart which I may well be, you're clearly wearing it on your right hand, at least in this video beautiful bird btw
@falconrywithkai
Ай бұрын
@professormutant3252 it does work like that in front facing camera, I haven't owned a right-hand falconry glove only own left sided gloves. Cameras do silly things but I can assure you I havent owned any right handed gloves, I need my right hand free to tie falconry knots.
@falconrywithkai
Ай бұрын
@professormutant3252 if you check out my newer vids you can see the same phenomenon or test it on your own phone and it does mirror the image and makes words on shirts look backwards as well. All of my gloves are indeed left hand gloves.😊
She is so awesome ur cool I want one u don't let her hunt live QUAL if u need a good whistler Im ur man lol
@falconrywithkai
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. The american kestrel is a bit small for the quail we have around here. Feet are too little to catch them properly. Her main quarry was sparrows, starlings and mice with me :)
@user-eb8vg4jv7q
9 ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai that is so cool I admire you. I have thing for falcons one use to follow me around I would think it was my mom
You boths are soooo beautiful ❤
Well it’s leg get better when it’s older
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
yep bird fully healed after a couple weeks. The video is super old so I havent had that bird for many years
Where are you from dear...???
Release this beautiful bird.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
This video is from several years ago, bird was released after 4 months. In the wild 70% of hatched birds are dead in the first year. By trapping and training then releasing the wild hawks and falcons this improves their rate of survival SIGNIFICANTLY. Most go on to be the 30% that make it through the first year and go on to reproduce naturally. Hope this helps.I talk about the bird in the videos release in later videos if you peek at my channel.
@goku445
11 ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai Glad you did. But why would you train him if it's to release him?
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
@goku445 falconry is all about the pursuit of wild game with a bird of prey you train. Its a very important hunting sport to me and its important we do keep it alive, its one of the oldest hunting activities. I do it because, it makes me happy to be in nature and because it contributes to helping the wild birds to survive and hopefully have babies in the future. I absolutely love falconry and its always been my passion. Being connected with nature in this way is unlike anything else, its wonderful seeing a bird fully trained and he or she decides to return to your glove when they could very well leave at any time when hunting. Overall, for me falconry is a good activity that I want to see around in the future and I want to see hawks and falcons thrive. 💛 Fun fact: The reason we have a healthy Peregrine falcon population in the USA was partly due to Falconers who had wild specimens they had kept and were able to help breed those birds and place them back into the wild after DDT destroyed the wild populations.
@goku445
11 ай бұрын
@@falconrywithkai I'm against all forms of animal exploitation. My connection to nature is respecting it and having the best lifestyle to protect the wild life that is left to us.
@falconrywithkai
11 ай бұрын
@goku445 Im glad you want to protect wildlife. Luckily falconry does a lot to promote wildlife conservation and does work very closely with state and gov. Agencies to do what is best for the wild populations as is. Do enjoy the future content coming in August of this year.😊