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Reason I ask is that I flew my Owl tonight free and she came back no problem :nana2:

 

 

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I know I said she looked beautiful before but she looks as good in colour :hyper:

 

Hard to get a scale on her though, the (only tame) one I have seen was huge, like having a fat Jack Russell with wings flying about the place :wack:

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LOL I also have a Harris Hawk that is coming on very well he should be free flying in 2 weeks fingers crossed :nana2:

 

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There must be some one on here thats kept them?

Owl looks a beauty Mac, not into the bird thing but that looks stunning

LOL I also have a Harris Hawk that is coming on very well he should be free flying in 2 weeks fingers crossed :nana2:

 

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There must be some one on here thats kept them?

 

Ian............pardon my French but your fvckin nuts mate..............your like our very own david attenborough

 

How many animals do you exactly have? im just curious..........whats your average food bill for them for the month?

 

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A beautiful pair of birds there mate! (I hope thats the correct terminology!)

 

I love stuff like that, I'm just lucky to live in the new forest where I can see things like that (sometimes) in the wild!

i would love another bird of prey. i had a barn owl years ago and often thought about getting another but cant find one anywhere. ithink the laws have now changed on owning them is that right and is that why there so hard to get hold of.

Ian............pardon my French but your fvckin nuts mate..............your like our very own david attenborough

 

How many animals do you exactly have? im just curious..........whats your average food bill for them for the month?

 

Fas

SELF SUFFICENT MATE DOGS CATCH THE RABBITS BIRDS EAT THE RABBITS.

ANY WAY STEALTH IS BEEN TRAINED TO DELIVER PERSONAL MESSAGES TO CERTAIN BODIES FACES ON THIS FORUM HA HA HA :D

Owls are beautiful, much nicer than all those nasty creepy crawly things you have. I wasn't even aware that you were allowed to keep owls actually - thought they were protected.

 

I have bats, but they have more rights to my house than I do !!! ;)

LOL I also have a Harris Hawk that is coming on very well he should be free flying in 2 weeks fingers crossed :nana2:

 

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There must be some one on here thats kept them?

 

I used to have a Harris Hawk, a Great Horned Owl and a Kestrel. Falconry is a great hobby - you get a real buzz the first time you fly your bird free !

of subject here, but what is the biggest species of owl in britain

 

there is one that lives in the woods round my way that must havea six foot wing span its fokin hooge, ive been trying to get a pic of it for years

of subject here, but what is the biggest species of owl in britain

 

there is one that lives in the woods round my way that must havea six foot wing span its fokin hooge, ive been trying to get a pic of it for years

 

Native British owls are not that big - what you might be seeing is a Euorpean Eagle Owl - there are some around in the UK - particularly around Scotland.

Native British owls are not that big - what you might be seeing is a Euorpean Eagle Owl - there are some around in the UK - particularly around Scotland.

 

well im in sunderland and i aint exaggerating this thing is huge, only see it a couple of times a year near winter time usually

 

would love to get a pic of it

of subject here, but what is the biggest species of owl in britain

 

there is one that lives in the woods round my way that must havea six foot wing span its fokin hooge, ive been trying to get a pic of it for years

 

 

allan you call them airplanes.

allan you call them airplanes.

 

wondered why someone had written easy jet on the side of it :rofl: :rofl:

wondered why someone had written easy jet on the side of it :rofl: :rofl:

get some work done LOL

Nice 1 harris hawk is a stunner, i've had a little owl tawny owl, european eagle owl and a kestral (male) Owls not much good for flying i found the kestral wasnt bad with a lure not much staminer, the eagle owl went after a cat tho and didnt like the ex wife either bird must of been a good judge of charactor.

 

Would love to get into keeping birds of prey again quite fancy a common buzzard, good luck with the birds its a great hobby.

your hawk has arrived ian down here in kent,,igonna feed it let it get his head down for a bit,thanks for the dust caps he brought down in his little sack and i give him that spare gauge for your fuel pump mate ,,i set him off about 9 he will be arriving with you about 3 in the morning,,

Been out with a few fooking vultures!

 

 

I have woke up with a dog or two in my time.

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