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  • 10-29-2011, 01:18 AM
    cmack91
    Re: Just fed a wild Peregrine a feeder rat in backyard!! VIDEO
    haha, i like how its standing on one foot, i didnt know they did that. i love perigrines though, fastest dive speed of any bird! awesome!
  • 01-16-2012, 09:21 PM
    Bulldog73
    Re: Just fed a wild Peregrine a feeder rat in backyard!! VIDEO
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cmack91 View Post
    haha, i like how its standing on one foot, i didnt know they did that. i love perigrines though, fastest dive speed of any bird! awesome!

    thats not a peregrine its a coopers hawk..
  • 01-16-2012, 09:55 PM
    Jonas@Balls2TheWall
    That's really cool dude, thanks for sharing!
  • 01-16-2012, 10:25 PM
    spasticbeast
    Awesome! We have quite a few falcons in Indianapolis. If I ever see a pigeon on Market St. downtown, I know he is dinner, so I just sit back and watch the show.
  • 01-16-2012, 11:25 PM
    John1982
    Too cool, thanks for sharing!
  • 01-16-2012, 11:28 PM
    John1982
    Garr, duped into responding to an older thread.. The thanks stands however, good stuff! :D
  • 05-05-2012, 01:06 AM
    Falconrygal
    Teehee, a bit late but that indeed isn't a Peregrine, nor is it a Cooper's Hawk. I was wondering this when looking at the footage, especially since the tail and location of the bird were so off! This is actually a Red Shouldered Hawk, and you're pretty lucky to get to see one up close. They're generally very woodland oriented birds and eat animals such as small mammals, reptiles, and sometimes even birds. These birds have peeked interest in the falconry community for a few people, especially apprentices enthralled by the idea of a bird hunter that's not as tiny as a kestrel, but generally take poor to avid game chasing and prefer the much easier prey, as you can see. Below is the only Falconer I know of to successfully hunt multiple times with his Red Shoulder, but even so he ended up having to release it.

    http://virtualvideo.cc/falconry/index.html
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