
Incoming,

at 88 mph!

I duck,

he nails his prize,

and promptly mantles so I won’t steal it.

Saker Falcons have been falconry birds for 1000’s of years.

They are an endangered species, native across Central Europe to China.

This is Katie Pnewski, a brilliant and comitted bird trainer,

and bird lover, who works at Avian Behavior International,

a conservation and bird advocacy organization near The Holler in rural Southern California.

I spent an incredible day here today, and will be introducing you to more of their amazing birds and conservation efforts in my next posts. For more on this worthwhile organization see:
https://avian-behavior.org/about-us/conservation/
Cheers to you from the phenomenal Saker Falcon and his devoted human~
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Spectacular photos, Cindy!!!
Honored you think so & thank you! დ
Great photo essay on the falcon!
Thanks so much Peter & happy you enjoyed დ
What a beautiful falcon and wonderful way to spend a day. I look forward to seeing more of their birds. Thanks Cindy!
So happy you want to see more of these amazing birdies and their humans Brad! I will happily comply & cheers my friend დ
Great photos of a magnificent bird! More, please.
So happy you want to see more of these amazing birds and their humans Noelle. I am so pleased to oblige! დ
A delightful, informative, photo story
I am so grateful you read and enjoyed Derrick. Thank you & cheers დ
What a beautiful bird.
And it’s skill was a thrill to behold დ
You never cease to be amazing, Cindy.
Awwww…. Honored. Thank you very much David დ
Wow! That was FANTASTIC. Thank you so much.
You are fantastic too Gigi. Thank you დ
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Dear Cindy
During the middle ages the must-do training for nobility was training a falcon for hunting.
Famous was the love-poem by von Kürenberg “Ich zoch mir einen valken mere dann ein jar” in which the falcon is the symbol for the lover. This symbolism that a woman trains her lover in the art of love and then he leaves her you find often in the poetry of the ministrels after the mid 12th c.
Have a happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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How fascinating, beautifully romantic and sad. Thank you for sharing with me დ
Cindy, you took gorgeous pics of this magnificent bird!
Too sad we need these wonderful people to take care of our disappearing animals.
What have we done?
It is heartbreaking. Thank you for your caring heart and kind words Resa დ
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Cindy, thank you for these beautiful pictures!
Thank you more for your always kind appreciation Charles & cheers! დ
Great post and photos and information! Thank you.
You are most welcome. Thank you for stopping by & cheers! დ
Wow, he’s gorgeous! And his trainer seems to respect his ability while getting him to do what he does best. Hmm, I wonder if she’s as capable with a little Monkey-hooligan???
She would be as good. She has a remarkable rapport with animals and is a certified animal trainer. They basically have a private zoo where the animals are set free to roam and return. Amazing დ
I was never really sure about the backstory regarding these falcons and how/why they are captive; used for entertainment, training, and not free. I might have to take a visit there and see what Hillary has to say about our concerns. Thank you for reminding me about that place!
I hope you do visit. I was amazed to watch her macaws free fly over the backcountry which they do daily with no tracking. Sometimes they stay away all day, but they always return. Amazing to witness დ
I need to drive east more often, there’s much beauty out there!
Yes, please, and if you do, give a holler to me დდ
There aren’t too many places where you can learn falconry. The closest is the Air Force Academy with the falcons, peregrines. A couple of times, a falcon or two didn’t come back after doing their demonstration. The most famous was a falcon that didn’t come back after a fly at halftime of an Air Force – Northwestern football game. The falcon found a rich supply of rock pigeons to keep him. Air Force left their most experienced falconer to bring him home. After a month on the loose, they got him retrieved. He still had plenty of pigeons to feast on.
That is incredible! Hilary, the director of Avian Behavior Int’l, lets her macaws free fly all over the backcountry with no trackers. Sometimes they stay away for hours but they always come back which is remarkable and was quite a sight to see. She has happy critters დ
Cindy, you’ve outdone yourself. What terrific photos. “I ducked.” Ha! I’m looking forward to more. Hugs on the wing.
Smiling. Thanks so much Teagan. I am so happy to show you more of this amazing place and the women who work there დ
Wonderful photos. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you more for appreciating the birdie Marie დ
OMG, Cindy! Just incredible!!!
Magnificent bird – awesome woman in charge.
Good for her – good for you for sharing with us. I needed to see this natural phenomenon this weekend to be reminded of all we need to protect and conserve.
Yes. Exactly. I went for the birds, and then I saw the women who run the place. Left such a powerful impression on me. There is so much to protect in this world of ours. Thank you Sheila for knowing and caring დდ
Fascinating! Love where you have to duck!
Thank you very much Bruce. I loved every mili-second of it! დ
Wow! Simply amazing!
Yes! Thank you Gunta დ
Amazing. I would love to see this 🧡👏
I would love you to, and hope you do! Thank you Karen დ
What an exciting place to visit! The falcon is amazing as are your photos. Thank you for sharing this with us, Cindy.
So pleased you both enjoyed & thank you so much for coming along with me! დ
Amazing images…you are so patient and talented.
Awww…. Humbled & honored by your thoughtfulness. Thank you დ
Wow! Beautiful!
Grazie mille Chris დ
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Smiling! Thanks very much Graham & take good care დ
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I so appreciate you Charles! Thank you & cheers to you დ
Wow, I never get tired of learning about birds of prey, Cindy! Stunning shots of this beauty at work! Good thing you ducked! 😉
My goodness, he was an impressive flyer. Raptors are fascinating creatures. Thank you so much Terri for your very thoughtful comments & cheers my friend დ
Hi Cindy, I’m searching for a unique adjective…What stunning photography – and the beauty of the bird moved me. Thank you! xx
I am so happy “the beauty of the bird moved” you Joy. Your thoughtful comment brings me joy. Thank you დ
Beautiful!! We saw similar demos at Grouse Mt. Vancouver B. C. Peregrine, possibly, Bald Eagle, owl, hawk. Fascinating.
Thank you John. Those shows are amazing, but this was different as it was just my husband and I and we got to interact personally with all the birds and spend lots of time. It was quite unusual as it is a family run farm, so it was more personal, not a show but a visit დ
Wow! What a beautiful subject and gorgeous photography, this sweet falcon made me smile, Cindy…
Your incredibly kind comment made my ❣ smile Kimberlee. Thank you დ
Your photos are always a joy to see!
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I hope my comment found its way to you! Your photos never fail to brighten my day and bring joy…
Your lovely comment brought joy to me my friend. Thank you so much & cheers to you დ
Thank you so much!
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Wonderful!! As always!!
So appreciated. Thank you Katie & cheers to you დ
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This is fabulous! A modern day falcon training. We read about the falcons in medieval history but I didn’t know it was still a thing. Thanks for the elightenment!
So happy you enjoyed & thank you for letting me know! დ
Have a great Tuesday! 🙂
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Excellent captures. Falcons are so majestic.
Thank you. They are most impressive birds დ
With USAFA graduates in the family, and another in his 2’nd year at this time, we love the Falcons. So enjoy their skills and those of their handlers at half time during football games. But then, my being a Marine Corps alum, Go Navy, Beat Army!!
Yes! I know about the Air Force falconers and their awesome birds. Wonderful. I’ve heard a lot of stories about them over the years. I worked with the Navy and Marines for twenty years. Lovely to meet you & GO Falcons!! დ
Fantastic! I would be afraid he would peck my eye out!
He is such a precision flier. He could if he wanted to, but thankfully he doesn’t want to! დ
I absolutely adore the falcon!
Smiling! So happy you do. I do too & thank you დ
You’re welcome! 🙂
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Wow! Fantastic photos! 🙂
So appreciated! Thank you very much & cheers to you დ
Wow Cindy, that must have been amazing to see! Gorgeous photos as usual.
Alison
Thank you Alison. I interacted with some incredible birds and I have more to show you! Happy you enjoyed & cheers დ
Wonderful post.
Thank you very much & cheers to you დ
How do they use these birds after their training?
This family run farm is a permanent sanctuary focused on public education and conservation დ
Actually, why I asked you. While have been in Mexico, I met a numerous guards with falcons on their arms around the resort. I’ve asked them what is the reason to walk with these birds. The answer was – pest control.
Fantastic pictures, Cindy and what a birdie huh? Double Pawkissies just for you🐾😽💞
Awesome photos and story. You find the most interesting and unusual topics. Kudos, Cindy! oxox
So kind and so appreciated Mary Ann. Cheers to you my friend & thank you დ
My pleasure, Cindy. Be well and enjoy some sunny weather. We have sun today but probably flurries tomorrow or next week. I love my four seasons! Be well. oxox
Enjoy the snow. I miss it დ
I shall try. Don’t you get snow in the mountains? Be well and enjoy the weekend. oxox
Yes, we do get it in the nearby mountains, and heavy frost here.
Snowplows are at the ready in our neck of the woods. Let’s see if the prediction matches what is on the ground come tomorrow morning! Have a grand week ahead! oxox
Visa versa 2UX2 Mary Ann.
Thanks, Cindy. Snow fell last evening and continues on and off. Not sticking just yet. Be well and enjoy the week. oxox
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Raw is how I describe our weather today! oxox
Stay warm.
First one of the season is a shock to the system! Happy photography! oxox
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Wow! Amazing shots, Cindy!
Merci beaucoup mon Ami Eugenia დ
I’m just blown away by the different browns and patterns on this beautiful bird!
Isn’t he yet another example of God’s gorgeous creatures! დ
Such an unusual topic for a photoblog, Cindy! I was fascinated by falconry for a time in my early 20s, but never followed through. Magnificent birds.
Falcons are such incredible creatures. Falconry is so complex and painstaking. I have found that things you were interested in when younger, return as interests as we get older and have more time to pursue what truly interests us. You might want to check into the book ‘H is for Hawk,’ by Helen MacDonald. If you have any lingering falcon fascination this book will speak to you დ
I’m not sure I haven’t already commented on this, and if I have I won’t apologise, but I’ve just seen these photographs again and they really are absolutely superb. Simply wonderful photographs!
Ahhh…. I am honored and humbled Daniel. Thank you sincerely. Your thoughtfulness touches my heart დ
Amazing photos Cindy! I think these falcon trainers are so impressive.
Thank you very much and I agree with you. It is an impressive discipline დ
Beautiful and amazing bird and so fast! Must have been an awesome visit!
Yes. He flew directly at me. I had no doubt about his skill and trustworthyness. We have falcons at The Holler. I know them when I see them because they are gone before I register it. They are the fastest creatures on earth დ
What a beautiful and expressive bird! Lovely shots.
So appreciated. Thank you for stopping by! https://avian-behavior.org/
Thank you!
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