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    Re: My Harris Hawk Eggs

    Well i decided to enter my harris hawk chambers today and see if the eggs are fertile. It is very crazy to enter their chambers as they are ready to hurt/kill anything that gets near their nest. I came away unharmed and the eggs were fertilized and it looks like their is a chick inside them but dont know if they are alive???

    Here is the gret news!!! I videoed it so you can see what it is like to enter the chambers of protective harris hawk parents..

    I hope you enjoy it.



    Lets hope they are alive and pip soon
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    Re: My Harris Hawk Eggs

    stupid me hasn't looked at this thread in a while. i love the rt and cooper's pic
    I love to be able to deal with such powerful birds

    but candling the eggs seemed like quite the dangerous undertaking. hope they're still viable and hatch for you.

    as always thanks for the amazing pics and keep 'em coming please,

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    Re: My Harris Hawk Eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by qiksilver
    stupid me hasn't looked at this thread in a while. i love the rt and cooper's pic
    I love to be able to deal with such powerful birds

    but candling the eggs seemed like quite the dangerous undertaking. hope they're still viable and hatch for you.

    as always thanks for the amazing pics and keep 'em coming please,
    Yeah it can get a bit crazy with breeding birds. I hate going into them but I had to know and only one way to find out.. plus my falconry buddies pressured me to do it.. of course I had to

    Thank you for the warm wishes... lets hope it happens
    Chris L.

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    Re: My Harris Hawk Eggs

    That's an awsome video. I can see myself retiring with a hobby like this. Birds of prey are just amazing animals. I just hope for the sake of my old man self that apprenticeships for working with them are easier than finding an old man with an airplane who thinks my 3 channel cub piper is a joke and unworthy of teaching the 25y/o owner how to fly. If it's as hard as finding an R/C instructor or a tattoo apprentice, I'll be 98 by the time I learn to fly falcons.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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