What should you do if your falcon or hawk gets injured?! What if your hawk gets ill, how do you nurse them back to health? Jo sits down to discuss all the steps you need to take care of a raptor if he or she is bleeding OR going down in condition!
Jo also details a pretty serious injury Mohave had about a year ago, how she took care of him and how nicely it healed! Picture included!
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WE ARE NOT VETS or MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS - please consult a vet or professional if you have a serious medical emergency.
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University of Minnesota Raptor Centre:
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Southwest Wildlife Foundation (Martin Tyner) on YouTube:
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~First Aid Kit~
Odor remover
Betadine
Q-tips
Syringes
Bandaids
Moist burn pads
Retractors
Tweezers
Pill poppers
Antiseptic swabs
Bene-bac pills urle.me/aoz
Saline Solution
Pedialyte
Colital silver (contact us to purchase)
Iodine
Dr. Bronner's soap
Stypic Powder (or cornstarch)
Water bottle
Self-adhesive wraps
Polysporin
Cat food
Work gloves
~Imping kit~
Sewing needles
Cyanoacrylate
Baby powder
Feathers
Crazy glue
Sandpaper
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Marshall Radio GPS Tracking System:
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Best Falconry Glove/Gauntlets EVER:
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Links:
The Art of Falconry, by Frederick II of Hohenstaufen [ Ссылка ]
A Glancing overview of Falconry (via PBS): [ Ссылка ]...
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Your guide is Journeyman Falconer Joanne Bentley, a practitioner with fifteen years experience in the handling and schooling of raptors, and her young assistant Leah Danielle, herself a student of the Art intent on deepening her understanding of the (at least) 8000+ year-old practice.
With light-hearted humour, and a gentle, informational approach to conveying the techniques of “winning” one’s Feathered-companion into first working with us, then for the eye of the camera, Jo and Leah’s desire is to inspire established and new participants, wildlife enthusiasts, birders, and the wider public to inform and teach humanity about the intangible “living human-heritage” which every one of us may lay claim to through the Art of Falconry.
Thank you for watching!
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