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has anybody got any birds of prey for sale my partner is looking for a sparrowhawk. if any one knows for any pm me with details please thanks.

 

 

This is NOT a begginers bird....... if you intend flyng free with a sparrow hawk without any previous experience you will either end up loseing the bird or killing it. Weight management is EXTREMELY difficult on a female spar and would be almost impossible for a male spar (other than with very experienced falconers). If it is to be your first falconry bird DO NOT GET A SPARROW HAWK :no:

 

If you have the experience then my apologies for posting

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has anybody got any birds of prey for sale my partner is looking for a sparrowhawk. if any one knows for any pm me with details please thanks.

 

 

This is NOT a begginers bird....... if you intend flyng free with a sparrow hawk without any previous experience you will either end up loseing the bird or killing it. Weight management is EXTREMELY difficult on a female spar and would be almost impossible for a male spar (other than with very experienced falconers). If it is to be your first falconry bird DO NOT GET A SPARROW HAWK :no:

 

If you have the experience then my apologies for posting

Spot on,took the word's out of my mouth.

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hi thanks for the replys but he has 25years experience with birds of prey he has had everything from a harris hawk upto a golden eagle. :D

 

Oh a fellow Golden Eagle austringer (berkutchi),did he have a male or female Goldie?,and did he hunt with it? ;) im of to Wales hunting with my Goldie in the Black Mountains soon...

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Alix

 

There's a couple of guys breeding spars down here if you're interested? pm me and I'll fire over some phone numbers for you, I had a two year old Musket here up until the end of last year which went to scotland for £50 along with a Gos the guy brought which would have been ideal for breeding, was you after young birds or older birds for a breeding project?

 

I also have here a male Harris Untouched in the aviary with its Parents, its a large dark bird I originally kept back myself for Business purposes but with one thing and another I never pulled him, it hatched on the 06/05/2006 and still with both Parents, I was still undecided weather to keep the bird right up until January but there is no way I can do anything with it now with the breeding season upon us, he'll be very wild as expected but will steady up nice in the right hands.

 

Tony

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