A Quiet Monday Morning

OK, we got the Super Bowl accomplished. We had a great party with out living room packed and cheering. And the best part, it was a good game.

Very quiet right now. It is almost like we are in an earlier century here at the moment. Good time to blog in the peace of the morning while being in another time.

Ah, perfect, yes, here is a report about happenings here at Raven Ranch that really do harken from other times. I have a friend that has a daughter that is currently training to be a falconer. Yes, someone that is capable of handling falcons and hawks. How about that for exotic.

Anaca is the woman and Abe is the hawk, a young male Redtail. She has been working with the bird for several months since trapping it up along the Skagit River here in Western Washington. This is all highly regulated by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife and overseen by a state wide group of experienced falconers. Anaca will have to complete a two year apprenticeship ultimately.

So, she has chosen our north pasture as a training area. She had the first session several days ago and Wiley and at were able to observe the goings on. So amazing. I know that there has been a lot of cool things that have occurred here at the ranch but here is another worthy of note. Enjoy the pics, will try and get some better ones for you in the future.

Abe in flight.
Coming in for a landing on Anaca’s glove.
Close up of this pair.

Have to go and walk the trail in a few moments, overcast and dry with the temp in the fourties F. Take care, buoy up, love, Felipe.

4 thoughts on “A Quiet Monday Morning”

  1. Holly moly that is beautiful! It makes me want to drop everything and become a falconer! Looks as fun as running away and joining the circus, the Cirque du Soleil, that is. I absolutely love that last pic where they are looking at each other. Beautiful. I’m watching much smaller birds here. Sparrows. I take a handful of old bread or crumbs and leave it for them on the top of the covered area of my garage, and my desk overlooks it. I’ve moved an old bowl up there, too, that I keep full of water so I get to watch them eat and take baths. I love it. THey’ve gotten so used to my climbing up a ladder to feed them that they start coming around when I get the ladder out! Thanks Felipe.

    1. Annie ~ I like your bird feeder news. Remember to put the threads out for then when they start nesting. Yes, having Anaca here with the hawk is oh so special. It brightens up the winter time. Miss you, Felipe.x

    1. Tesia ~ Is it that Mongolian eagle film? I have jus seen the previews. It is beautiful! Hello to everyone, Dad.x

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