Monday, June 29, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
27th June - Update
7am - 118g - Placed in weathering.
11.30am - Placed on lawn - weight 116g - had a bath then preened for about an hour. Very settled and relaxed on block.
4.30pm - Weight 112g flown to fist 20metres 7 times. Very pleased with progress - really must sort out lure for tomorrow.
5.30pm - Weight 129g - 'Bean' sleeping on block. Placed back in mews. Temperature - 29 Deg C.
Overall, very happy with progress. Lure tomorrow and when flying well to lure on the creance - FREE!
Note to self: test transmitters and change batteries on telemetry!
Friday, June 26, 2009
Update - 26th June
25th June - Update
Weight after food - 124g
Thursday, June 25, 2009
25th June - Update
Weather - bright sunshine 16 Degrees.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Bean - Update
Very happy with progress.
Weight when put away in mews - 128g (14g - chicken breast).
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Update - 23rd June
Introduce lure tomorrow.
Bean - Update 23rd June
Put back in weathering.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
'Bean' Update 21st June
Bird on a wire by Nigel John Shaw, AFC SAA
'Bean' -Update
3pm: Fed another 4grammes of quail - weight now -127g
Handles for 120mins.
Sunday 21st - 7am weight 119g - fed a couple of legs of quail. Settled in mews. Preened and roused on fist.
Will make jesses later this morning and fit then to 'Bean' later this morning.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Bean - Update
Thursday - 121g - fed quail - manned 2 hours in mews. Very happy with progress. Will jess up this weekend.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
'Bean' -Update Day 3
Had a bath and sat on first for 90mins.
Will jess up this weekend.
American Kestrel Bells
Some falconry bells to consider, available from www.lahalconera.com
http://shop.strato.com/epages/61402534.sf/en_GB/?ViewObjectID=1519325
Stainless Steel Bells
Bells made of stainless steel, made exclusivelt for LaHalconera.com. Made in Spain. They have a magnificent sound and are the lightest ones in the market.
30.00 €
Price incl. VAT
Day 3 - 'Bean' Update
Will try to see if he will feed on fist this afternoon.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Day 2 - 'Bean' weight & food
Sunday, June 14, 2009
'Bean' Day 1 - update
Eaten one skinned DOC.
Settled into mews.
Not fully hard penned approx 10mm left till hard penned.
Bean has arrived!
Picked up the wee fella around 11am this morning and travelled him home in a travelling box. He travelled well and has setled nicely into his new surroundings. I am going to let him settle in before I weigh him then place him in the Mews.
The American Kestrel - Falcon of Many Names by Roland H Wauer
The American Kestrel - Falcon of Many Names by Roland H Wauer
103 pages, colour plates, maps.
Johnson Books ISBN-10: 1555663532
http://www.nhbs.com/the_american_kestrel_tefno_143706.html
A close-up look at the American continent's smallest raptor. Adaptive and resourceful, the kestrel often lives in city parks and is frequently seen along highways, so much so that it has been called "America's roadside raptor." Contributing to its popularity is the kestrel's wide distribution-from treeline in northern Alaska to the very tip of South America.
The book begins with a complete description of the kestrel, including the fascinating eye spots on the back of the head, a trait unique among falcons. Wauer goes on to discuss the vocalizations of the kestrel-the "killy call," the "whine call," and the "chitter call"-and how the bird uses them to communicate. Using scientific research and easily understood interpretations, Wauer covers many topics, such as the falcon's keen eyesight; its amazing migration patterns; its eating habits; and its hunting styles. At the heart of the book is a complete natural history of Falco sparverius, including courtship routines, nesting, and the raising of young. The mixture of hard science and personal stories makes for compelling reading. The book ends with a discussion of the enemies and threats the American kestrel faces.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Ohaus Triple Beam Scales
Ordered my new Ohaus Triple Beam Balance scales today.
They are ideal for precise weight management of an American Kestrel.
4" Arab Style Kestrel Block
These are made from solid turned UPVC! They are fitted with a precision laser cut stainless steel rotating plate fitted near the base of the block which reduces feather damage! They all come complete with removable astroturf perching area! These blocks are totally maintenance free!
Available from www.falconryfabrication.com
New Hawk Box from www.falconryfabrication.co.uk
SINGLE TRAVEL BOX
These are considered the best travel box on the market today. They are very strong and being made from plastic are very easy to keep clean. They have a covered vent at the rear of the box so the hawk or falcon cannot see out. These boxes are maintenance free!
SIZE:
SMALL
16in tall x 10in wide x 12in deep
Kangaroo Leather for Sale
Payment via PAYPAL to MyAmericanKestrel@gmail.com
Also, available Sampo Falconry Swivels for Sale - £10.50 x 3 Swivels (inc P&P)
American Kestrel Equipment for sale.
Small Sampo Ball Bearing Swivels for sale - £10.50 for 3 swivels inclusive of P&P (Recorded delivery)
Payment via PAYPAL to MyAmericanKestrel@gmail.com.
Dimensions - 35mm totall length - Solid Ring Dia - 10mm - both ends.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
American Kestrel identification
Identification Tips:
Length: 8.5 inches Wingspan: 21 inches
Short, dark, hooked beak
Small, long-tailed hawk
Long, narrow, pointed wings
Gray crown
White cheeks
Two black mustache marks
Black spot at rear of crown on both sides
Seen from below, flight feathers are pale with dark barring
Juveniles and immature females like adult female
Adult male:
Rust patch on crown
Rust nape, breast, back and tail
Rust tail has a broad black subterminal band and a narrow white terminal band
Pale belly
Blue-gray wing coverts
Dark flight feathers with pale subterminal spots creating a "string of pearls"
Black spots on scapulars, wing coverts and flanks
Adult female:
Pale buff breast streaked with brown
Rust-brown nape, back and wing coverts
Back and wing coverts barred heavily with black
Rust-brown tail with numerous dark bars of even width and a narrow white terminal band
Immature male:
Barred rust-brown back barred heavily with black
Streaked breast
Tinyloc Kest Transmitter
Tinyloc UK
Contact Us
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Tuttors Hill
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Somerset
BS27 3JQ
Telephone
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Website
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Product Code:
Kest
Description
Light! The smallest transmitter on the market for small birds.
Range
From 4 to 7 Km range from the ground.
Weight
The Kest transmitter is 2.3g (battery included)
Price: £169.95
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Welcome to My American Kestrel
Willkommen zu meinem Blog - mein amerikanischer Kestrel. Dieser Blog notiert das Training eines männlichen amerikanischen Kestrel (Falco sparverius). Ich hoffe, dass Sie genießen zu lesen.
Benvenuto al mio blog - il mio Kestrel americano. Questo blog registrerà l'addestramento di un Kestrel americano maschio (sparverius del Falco). Spero che godiate di di leggere.
Recepción a mi blog - mi cernícalo americano. Este blog registrará el entrenamiento de un cernícalo americano masculino (sparverius del Falco). Espero que usted goce el leer.
Onthaal aan mijn blog - Mijn Amerikaanse Torenvalk. Dit blog zal de opleiding van een mannelijke Amerikaanse Torenvalk registreren (Falco sparverius). Ik hoop u geniet van lezend.
Boa vinda a meu blogue - meu Kestrel americano. Este blogue gravará o treinamento de um Kestrel americano masculino (sparverius do Falco). Eu espero que você aprecia ler.
Καλωσορίστε στο blog μου - το αμερικανικό γεράκι μου. Αυτό το blog θα καταγράψει την κατάρτιση ενός αρσενικού αμερικανικού γεράκι (sparverius FALCO). Ελπίζω ότι απολαμβάνετε.
Добро пожаловать к моему блогу - моему американскому Kestrel. Этот блог запишет тренировку мыжского американского Kestrel (sparverius Falco). Я надеюсь что вы наслаждается прочитать.