hi ,thats good addvice ,im a huge fan of the film kes i first seen
it at school about 1983, its still my fave film , kestrels take a
lot of looking after ,they are best watcht in the wild--- In
kenloachskes@yahoogroups.com, "Hannah Brookes" <hlb1990@y...> wrote:
>
> Hiya,
>
> Just incase people think you can go out and take a wild kestrel
from
> a nest nowadays -1 u cant and 2 dont 3- ure a prat if u do!
>
> falconry-the art of hunting quarry with trained birds of prey.
>
> I've trained a kestrel, they have such small weights its
> unbeliveable. They can die in 1 night in winter, and nowadays, it
> will cost you around £2000 to get set up for falconry, and more if
u
> have the sense to get a proper falconry bird.
>
> If you want a kestrel, just watch them in the wild or enjoy them
> under well-trained an knowlagable falconers where they are healthy.
>
> Falconry is not a blood sport - its an art, hobby, life style, u
cn
> even go as far as religeon. It means the world to some people. In
> captivity, the give up their freedom for safety, food, clean
water,
> good health, trust and love, respect, happiness. And al birds do
get
> retired once they are over a certain age and that means they get
an
> aviary to breed in.
>
> Just thought I'd say Hello!
>
> If u know all this, then - say hello!
>
> Hannah