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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post

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    Love the pictures!
    Brings to mind visiting a bird of prey center in Germany. For the show, there is a fellow that roves the stands among the audience and calls the birds to him. It swoops in above the heads of the audience and lands on his hand, about 12 inches above the spectators head! I was not in the flight path the first time we visited, but the next time we went I made sure I was in the right spot.

    No experience like an eagle with a six foot wingspan coming in on you at 30 miles per hour and zooming in right over your head! But I didn't flinch, I was confident in the eagle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluescelt View Post
    During our time in Scotland we decided to stop at a falconry center. We found one in Huntley so we did the trek from Laggan and boy was it worth the drive!

    I've heard good things about the Falconry center, unfortunately I havent gotten around to visiting it yet.
    The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
    He kens na where the wind comes frae,
    But he kens fine where its goin'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Hay! View Post
    Love the pictures!
    Brings to mind visiting a bird of prey center in Germany. For the show, there is a fellow that roves the stands among the audience and calls the birds to him. It swoops in above the heads of the audience and lands on his hand, about 12 inches above the spectators head! I was not in the flight path the first time we visited, but the next time we went I made sure I was in the right spot.

    No experience like an eagle with a six foot wingspan coming in on you at 30 miles per hour and zooming in right over your head! But I didn't flinch, I was confident in the eagle.

    Tom
    Not quite an eagle, but here's the snap I got as an owl made a similar pass.
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    I had a similar opportunity about 18 years ago while staying at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia, while it was under its previous management. The program has since been discontinued as it was not a "money maker" compared to the casino they have since installed. My experience was a full afternoon with the trainer and one falcon, one red tailed hawk, one bald eagle and one golden eagle--they had one owl as well but never got it out of its cage probably because it was a hot midday. Got to work the falcon and hawk on the course, while we only got to take pictures holding the eagles, which otherwise remained on their perches. I do have pictures but they are all hard copy (before I got digital by about 6 years) and tucked away somewhere in storage. It is cool how they manage them by wieght of the bird to know when they are "ready" to hunt and when NOT to let them off their restraints.

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