I found a great way to watch them hunting on a daily basis without going anywhere.
First thing you need to do is build a pigeon loft. Mine cost $150 to build. Second thing is to get some Birmingham Rollers, I got mine for nothing. They breed easily and most pigeon fanciers are happy to give them away
Birmingham Rollers don't go anywhere apart from up, high up !
That brings the hawks in, it matters not where you live, you will certainly see fast and exiting action.
You will lose a lot of pigeons at first but that's ok, its natures way of weeding out those that don't make the grade.. Only the best will survive and breed.
I have had hawks and falcons crash into my legs when chasing my pigeons, they often use me as cover to escape certain death.
Here's one hiding after a lucky escape,
Here's the Goshawk it escaped from 10 minutes earlier, a nice mature male.
This is what I throw at the pigeons to make them fly. It's very scary.
Here's a coopers hawk that crashed into my legs, I could easily have caught it. An immature female.
Here's a jack Merlin. Merlins are small but lighting fast.
This is just a small sample of the birds that hunt my pigeons..... It's falconry without the hassle.
First thing you need to do is build a pigeon loft. Mine cost $150 to build. Second thing is to get some Birmingham Rollers, I got mine for nothing. They breed easily and most pigeon fanciers are happy to give them away
Birmingham Rollers don't go anywhere apart from up, high up !
That brings the hawks in, it matters not where you live, you will certainly see fast and exiting action.
You will lose a lot of pigeons at first but that's ok, its natures way of weeding out those that don't make the grade.. Only the best will survive and breed.
I have had hawks and falcons crash into my legs when chasing my pigeons, they often use me as cover to escape certain death.
Here's one hiding after a lucky escape,
Here's the Goshawk it escaped from 10 minutes earlier, a nice mature male.
This is what I throw at the pigeons to make them fly. It's very scary.
Here's a coopers hawk that crashed into my legs, I could easily have caught it. An immature female.
Here's a jack Merlin. Merlins are small but lighting fast.
This is just a small sample of the birds that hunt my pigeons..... It's falconry without the hassle.