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Moet is a two-year-old Harris hawk who Barbara flew at the British School of Falconry in Manchester, Vermont just over a week ago. Harris hawks are more social than other raptors, and calmer so it is not necessary to have hoods covering their eyes when transporting them. Also unusual for raptors, they often hunt in packs, with one bird "beating the bushes" to chase prey into the open, and the other bird or birds capturing the prey. At that time all birds on the hunt share the kill. Though she weighs just under one kilo, she can take down rodents up to four kilos in weight.

 

You can see other photos from our visit to Manchester in the North American section of photo galleries on our site.

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Geaibleu - Thank you, and a good eye. Actually she has several things attached to her legs. The bell is so that you can quickly find her when she goes from tree to tree in the forest. Also attached is a tiny radio transmitter so that if she decides to go on holiday the school can find her. Finally, there are some thongs which the handler grasps in the palm of the glove to add stability and control until releasing the bird. Everything excpet the radio transmitter has been in use in falconry for about 2000 years.

 

Ece & Dave - Thank you.

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So cool Stuart. I believe the wonderful raptors reside in the southwest.

I am always in awe in the presence of raptors....maybe I was one in a prior life:)

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