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I would love falconry, but it has been made so difficult in Finland, there's only one bird kept for hunting and even the owner says it will probably be the last :( Maybe after I graduate, if I'm lucky, I can move somewhere more falconry friendly. Sweden and Norway are even worse, there falconry isn't allowed at all.
Kestrel would be the last bird I would allow a new falconer have access to , Purley on the weight management difficulties and the practically no margin for error , but I guess if properly mentored a great skill to master early on.
I'm going kestrel over a redtail when it's time based in my game here.. more slips the better.. as well the weight management I see its a plus for me. If I can be on top of it twice a day and have it dialed in i can dial in any bird, imo.. But you are right as I see it... hard to get down as an apprentice
Hi Probably the most informative vid on the net great well done ,,,,this is what we want in Falconry,,great information for the public at large,,,,,,,,,,,,,Trapper