Not gonna lie, my favorite parts of Ben's videos is when he mimics what a hoity toity might sound like. :)
@johnharris7756
4 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your thoughts on the matter, I couldn’t agree more. I can’t wait to get into falconry. For now, educating myself
@nalanix3058
4 жыл бұрын
im getting into falconry as well! if you have an Instagram twitter ect id love to come along with you on the journey! and hopefully to support you with it as falconry isn't easy. and i both just want to get to know more people new to falconry but to just get to know more people in general :D
@btakin8737
4 жыл бұрын
Ben, as I begin this journey I have found your videos most informative, enjoyable and insightful. The way you described the Eagle culture in the US is exactly how I am finding ALL Falconers I have encountered. This is most unfortunate. I am in awe of their dedication and hardwork and I understand that the majority of wanna be's never make it and waste valuable time of the GF or MF but damn!. I hunted with a poor Pakistani farmer who hunted with his Saker and was as humble as anyman I know, He lit my fire for this sport, while most of the Falconers I have met are intent on stamping it out with obnoxiousness.
@benwoodrufffalconry
4 жыл бұрын
BT Akin sadly this is often true. Perhaps the best thing to do is to try to be the kind of falconer you wish that all falconers were. And hopefully it slowly changes the culture. But there is no question that with falconry comes some mighty big egos.
@ericredford7540
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ben, this video is perfect! I’ve been searching for this information for months now. Getting my mews signed off from fish and wildlife this month to start on my falconry journey. The 7 year goal is to hunt with a Golden Eagle. Currently starting the training process at a raptor rehab center in northern CA this month. Any additional advice on Golden Eagles is greatly appreciated. Again, great video, thank you so much!
@Toothandtalon
4 жыл бұрын
Just tried out your tips with hunting with red tailed hawks. It has worked like a charm.
@Anon702Native
4 жыл бұрын
I love these videos. I dream of one day being able to fly a golden in NV. Who knows by the time I'm a master it might be legal
@synclavier123
2 жыл бұрын
I'm 8 minutes in and absolutely enthralled.
@timmccarthy3034
4 жыл бұрын
THANKS SO MUCH for your honesty.....and your very expert advice......I LOVE THIS VID......I would love to see some vids of you with an eagle as well...as you start the training process.....and later , as you hunt with him or her.....
@jaydendrelinger4304
10 ай бұрын
The stick techniques are simple & genius at the same time
@timmccarthy3034
4 жыл бұрын
I REALLY GOT A GOOD LAUGH too from this vid......THANKS.. for that too.....
@ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
4 жыл бұрын
Amazing animal. Awesome video. Love your channel. Subscribed ✌️
@DETORI-q9f
4 ай бұрын
Great video
@shaheenfalcon122
Жыл бұрын
Great video
@myfalconry76
3 жыл бұрын
Oh and great videos I’ve watched your videos for a long time now I should probably subscribe
@arcadiogonzalez1650
4 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in working with eagles l hope to start working with them soon l'm a Master Falconer I have hunted with all type of hawk,falcons,owls and now I'm retired and want to work with eagles.
@what2watchyt
2 жыл бұрын
Sir your good BUT I need to see you and the raptors together interacting.
@thomaszaccone3960
2 жыл бұрын
Truly fascinating
@taylorharricharan8
4 жыл бұрын
I would really like to know more about vultures in falconry.
@benwoodrufffalconry
4 жыл бұрын
Taylor Harricharan old world vultures are flown extensively using falconry techniques, though they are not used for actual hunting. New world vultures are quite different in their mentality. New world vultures are actually related to storks. And as such their thinking and training are a bit different. But they are still trained for education using falconry techniques. One of the trickiest things is that new world vultures practice urohidrosis and defecate on their own legs to cool off. This means their jesses wear out quickly and have to be changed regularly. I could definitely do a video on working with vultures though if there is interest, and give more details.
@taylorharricharan8
4 жыл бұрын
Ben Woodruff, That would be amazing. I think that they are very beautiful birds and I think the information on there use in falconry is very limited. Any light that you can shed on them would be wonderful.
@StevenJenkinsIV
4 жыл бұрын
Ben Woodruff definitely do some blvuture videos! What were the old world ones flown for using falconry techniques if. It for hunting??? I remember you said goshawks can be referred to as buzzards in Europe...
@0o0_27
4 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna be at least 30 by the time I can be fully licensed to work with a golden eagle.... Oof gonna get started on that
@theworldofbirds9547
3 жыл бұрын
Could you please make a video on introduction to golden eagles?
@Kak_kosrett
Жыл бұрын
Hi please how can i contact you for training my baby golden eagle
@bigDbigDbigD
4 жыл бұрын
Ben, coould you do a video on the laws of faconry as they pertain to eagles please?
@88osprey
3 жыл бұрын
Every state is different
@bradsimpson8724
3 жыл бұрын
I think that'd be a heck of a challenge... every state, province, and region is going to be different.
@michaelroy6046
4 жыл бұрын
Martin Tyner is my hero. He calls his Golden Eagle, "Scout" one of his best friends. he helped make the laws reguarding flying Eagles and was the first in the USA to do it. I always try to include a link to his channel.His wildlife rehab is nominated for the Indianapolis Prize. Maybe if enough people know how great he is, he will win. He's earned it. kzitem.info
@michaelroy6046
4 жыл бұрын
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@KingCam888
2 ай бұрын
Ben woodruff would you be my sponsor I enjoy listing to your videos very informational I have the knowledge the wisdome I got my Divine Nature essence always I hear the laws the fundamentals My friend came form the Heaven’s above someone called for me I’m tryn get this going I need a glove i understand from videos the apprenticeship yet I already have my master so I’m just tryn get this going I see a huge window of opportunity here for me for the sport for their birds game I’m just tryn get started !!! I’m over at Texas but be at Iowa lmk some steps if I can communicate with you on this subject entirely
@e.miller8943
4 жыл бұрын
When our family had a parakeet, it had a cuttlebone to keep it's beek from overgrowing. Do eagles have the same problem?
@benwoodrufffalconry
4 жыл бұрын
Ernest Miller after every meal, birds of prey rub both sides of their beak on their Pearce to clean and help sharpen it. This is called feaking. But captive birds of prey typically have a richer diet and less physical demands, so their beaks can get overgrown. We use files or a dremel tool to get them to the proper shape and size, also on the talons. This is called coping and has to be done 2-3 times a year.
@c0dy85
4 жыл бұрын
Watching this made me think 'would a Haas's Eagle be a good falconry bird? or is it so big that it would be too dangerous to try fly'? It's a long time sence you did a prehistoric animal video I thought it would be a cool Idea.
@benwoodrufffalconry
4 жыл бұрын
c0dy85 if they were still around, it would be possible, in theory. But risky. The Maori have legit oral histories of individuals who were eaten by Haast’s eagles only 3-4 generations back. And Haast’s eagles hunted Moas, which were much larger than us. So training one would have been extremely risky. But on the other hand, I have a friend who trains bears and lions and cougars etc for movies. So potential danger is clearly only one of the factors. Would have been so cool to see one of them alive!!
@StevenJenkinsIV
4 жыл бұрын
I thought it took years to establish a relationship with a bird of prey and you seem pretty young how do you have so many different types of birds do you work with more than one a day for extended periods? Is it something that only takes years if you don’t have full time access so it could be done with intensive time in a few months like if that was your only job?
@benwoodrufffalconry
4 жыл бұрын
I started falconry literally as a child and pursued it with all my heart. I took every opportunity to learn all I could. Most people get started much later in life, so I had some extra years there. But then I got into wildlife education as well and began to train birds for this purpose in addition to falconry. I started a non profit org and for years gave presentations all over Utah. I helped with several wildlife rehabilitators and helped zoos with coping beaks and talons of eagles and hawks and making proper eagle equipment. So instead of a hobby, it has been a way of life, and for many years also a job. So that is why I have an oddly diverse range of experience.
@DJWhiteDevil
3 жыл бұрын
I'm looking at starting to get into falconry and gathering as much information as possible so that I feel more than ready for when I start however I would love to move towards eagle falconry as quickly as possible. Now I would prefer a bald myself but Golden isn't out of the question either. While I realize that balds are more fish hunting birds, I have also learned that they can be trained to hunt rabbit, fox, wolves, etc. My only question is how you mention that balds have the tendency to nip/bite. With the tricks you mention with rubbing that beak? does that ever go away or that's a bird to bird difference since they are all different from one another.
@TariqAli-kr4vw
4 жыл бұрын
It would be better practically more than finishing the video merly talking on raptors
@myfalconry76
3 жыл бұрын
Could you elaborate on why goshawks and furgies are important I’m flying my first imprint Goshawk a golden eagle is on my bucket list, so at some point it will happen. I love my Gos he is so intense and gamey. I kinda got and idea why you should fly those two birds. But I’m sure I’m missing a lot.
@benwoodrufffalconry
3 жыл бұрын
Really it is about the mentality. I have trained eagles male and female, imprint, passage, and adult , for falconry and for education and for helping zoos. And Even though an eagle is very much its own thing, the closest way to understand their thoughts and actions, reactions, handling, bating, hunting aggression, is really like combining an imprint gos, and an imprint ferrugie and a passage ferrugie. I have talked to other Eagle trainers who have had one or two eagles and said it was just like having a big red tail. But my experience has. It been that. Let me maybe phrase it a different way. When trouble shooting and working through problems with eagles, the answer was almost always the exact same as what it was for an imprint gos or a ferrugie. Obviously there is no perfect way to prepare and people will always have different opinions, but I genuinely can say that these two species will prepare you for the mind of an eagle.
@jonboy3889
Жыл бұрын
Fly to Mongolia and train under a Master Mongolian eagle handler.
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