charb 0 Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 i have seen many places whare jobs are offerd for falconers to work on air fields ect doing pest control, does anyone do this for a living? Quote Link to post
rickardo 76 Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 yes i fly birds for bird control? Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,151 Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 i have seen many places whare jobs are offerd for falconers to work on air fields ect doing pest control, does anyone do this for a living?A friend of mine has a company called Avian Bird Control and he is doing rather well has a few good contracts. One thing though he has hardly any time to himself, lots of birds and all. Quote Link to post
stork 1 Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 I was going to go in to it but they will not insure me on there company motors as im to young. Quote Link to post
jonnygray 139 Posted February 19, 2008 Report Share Posted February 19, 2008 been doin the job now for 3 months and enjoying every minute! on a large landfill at the moment flying 2 peregrine/lanners and training a gyr/ saker get chance to shoot fly my harris hawk a ferrett as much as i like as long as the site is cleaa! in winter can be hard when gulls are hungry but when better weather comes very little action giving me time to train and fly my own birds! i would recommend giving a try! Quote Link to post
subbuteo 0 Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 been doin the job now for 3 months and enjoying every minute! on a large landfill at the moment flying 2 peregrine/lanners and training a gyr/ saker get chance to shoot fly my harris hawk a ferrett as much as i like as long as the site is cleaa! in winter can be hard when gulls are hungry but when better weather comes very little action giving me time to train and fly my own birds! i would recommend giving a try! Where abouts do you work jonny?I went for a job the other week with minster falconry.He said they had landfill work but it was crap and i would probably hate it!!!odd eh!Who do you work for?It sounds good to me.cheers darren. Quote Link to post
jonnygray 139 Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 been doin the job now for 3 months and enjoying every minute! on a large landfill at the moment flying 2 peregrine/lanners and training a gyr/ saker get chance to shoot fly my harris hawk a ferrett as much as i like as long as the site is cleaa! in winter can be hard when gulls are hungry but when better weather comes very little action giving me time to train and fly my own birds! i would recommend giving a try! Where abouts do you work jonny?I went for a job the other week with minster falconry.He said they had landfill work but it was crap and i would probably hate it!!!odd eh!Who do you work for?It sounds good to me.cheers darren. sorry took so long darren been offline for a bit work for bcc and no complaints at the mo, as said when cold and crap weather gets busy with gulls and crows but if you like flying the birds thats what you want mate plenty of quarry, im on a big site with a massive population of gulls two big lakes either side of my site and a river behind so can push some days all day but everyone gets a shit day here and there no matter what you do! pm me mate if you want more details! jonny Quote Link to post
Guest craftycarper Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 i have seen many places whare jobs are offerd for falconers to work on air fields ect doing pest control, does anyone do this for a living?A friend of mine has a company called Avian Bird Control and he is doing rather well has a few good contracts. One thing though he has hardly any time to himself, lots of birds and all. not van vynck is it, a few of the guys pop into where i work, nice lot a blokes, always helpful and we have a good chat every week, i was gonna get a HH of one a few months back, but put it off at the time, just gearing up now to build me mews this summer and get all the equipment.... Quote Link to post
Guest craftycarper Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 was speaking to the local train station bloke , and i had lurcher with me , getting on a train , i know a train , but hey , anyways back to the point , got onto the subject of hunting , and he told me someone used to clear the pigeon's from the station using a hawk , but the lad moved away , .. dont know if it was a job or just been asked to , ... sod that, bet thats a bit iffy with a hawk and all that electricity flying about....and not to mention the trains Quote Link to post
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