Met Rodney at presentation at Yale University. Fascinating. in addition to his mastery of falconry he's helping at-risk youth to see possibilities they may never had considered.
Now this is a brother. Go head bro, that's what I'm talking bout. Black man showing he connect with nature is so beautiful. Great video and great example for our people let alone our youth. You a god reincarnated for our people brotha, live on.
Great job Rodney on telling your story and showing you passion for what your doing. Please share your website and how we all can support you in your efforts to help our young people.
Awaiting the possible pip of eggs at the National Arboretum DC nest of Mr. President and Lotus. It's heartwarming to know that this gentleman has a hand in eagles coming back to the area, both in repopulation and clean up of the Anacostia. Kudos to you Rodney Stotts.
What a wonderful film. Ludger Balan of the Urban Divers is a local Falconer in New York City who does similar programming in my market. -Morgan Powell, Bronx River Sankofa
His name is Rodney Stotts, I just found out about him and agree, Amazing! I believe this is his RU-vid Channel: ru-vid.com . I'm looking into contacting him as well.
I love your spirit my brother. Your birds are wondeful. I have loved watching birds since I was 8. In my country we only have one species of Hawk. I would spend hours watching them hunt. regds Olly
hello friend congratulations, a question how long I have to leave my white-tailed hawk with the hood on, so that it is trained and I am not afraid, takes 2 days put the hood I talk and at the same time I give a few bites of meat. Tell me, what I do or what you recommend is fine. in advance Thanks a million regards
I would be real happy to meet you! I really love birds I am a conservationist in the California and this is what I do! If you can contact me that would be great!
Love this story and I have lots of respect for this man!!! Keep spreading that knowledge!!! Send us a message @natureswonderlandb3 we would love help you!!!
Awesome. But is there any need to say he’s “black”? Like, we can see that, so what. He’s a solid dude, pigment in his skin is irrelevant to anything ever.
I think he would be in trouble with the law if he tried to trap and keep a young bird of prey here in the UK... because they are protected under the law nowadays...
excellent work but i didnt see any reason to say "black"?. theese birds dont choose race, religion,sex or whatever. so we need to do the same, at least as much as birds do, we are human.