Here are some photos of Dakota and of some of her hunting successes. "Passage" Peregrine, for all intents and purposes. Capable of all upland game birds and waterfowl.
Izzy is a passage prairie falcon. She has been my dad's game hawk for six years and was successful at killing wild grouse, ducks, pheasants, and partridge. But four years ago my dad started breeding her. We bread her with a gyr falcon and got Prairie/gyrs. That's how we got Verdugo. But a year ago my dad gave her to another falcon breeder. But we are really enjoying her son, Verdugo.
Verdugo
Verdugo was a Gyr/Prairie hybrid. He was the son of Izzy. We had him for about a year and 3 months. He is a good flier and he killed the first grouse that we showed him. He killed his first wild duck a couple of days after that. He really showed potential to be a high flying, fine tuned, game hawk. We really enjoyed watching him fly.
Dakota
Dakota is a peregrine falcon. He has been my dad's bird for six years! We got her as a baby from another falconer. She was raised by an adult peregrine at an artificial nest site. But one day she flew away, when she was a youngster, and we didn't see her until seven months later when a falconer down in utah trapped her on accident. There was a tracking number on her federal I.D band so he contacted us and we got her back. She is a great bird and rarely misses ducks. She has trouble catching sharptail grouse. But overall she is a great bird!
Rush
Rush is a Gyrfalcon. We trapped her in South Dakota in January of 2008. We are in our third season with her now and she is quite the lazy Gyrfalcon. Gyrs tend to be very smart and they only do what they want to do. It can be a long, tedious process to shape their behavior to be compatible with Falconry. She is coming along though and can take any falconry quarry with relative ease.
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