Birds of Our Lives Module #5
why crow hawking is difficult
1) Crows are large prey and can gang up and injure a raptor 2) Crows are always in a group, and there is always a spotter crow that will sound the alarm when the raptor is spotted 3) Crows are smart and live in family groups, meaning they will mob a raptor and kill it if left alone for too long
Three levels of a falconer
Apprentice, General Falconer, and Master Falconer
Are eagles and hawks the same?
Eagles are the largest of the hawks
basic physical characteristics and/or hunting techniques of: merlin
Generally 1/3 heavier than the kestrel Excellent at maneuvering in flight since they primarily hunt perching birds. They have a brown coloration and both sexes have a faint mustache mark on their face.
the importance of vultures in the ecosystem and preventing disease
Play a vital rile in the ecosystem by cleaning up rotting flesh and preventing the spread of animal diseases.
What two species are extinct?
The Guadalupe Caracara and the Reunion Kestrel
basic physical characteristics and/or hunting techniques of: gyrfalcon
The largest falcon in the world. Ranges in color from dark grey or black to pure white. They typically prey on large birds such as duck, goose, and other songbirds. Were highly regarded in the medieval times and only a kind could hunt with one.
crow hawking
using a raptor to hunt crow
game hawking
using a raptor, specifically large falcons, to hunt game birds such as pheasants, quail, pigeons, or ducks
stages of training a raptor for falconry
1: First feeding and manning the bird 2: Flying to the fist or creance training 3: Lure training 4: Entering
basic physical characteristics and/or hunting techniques of: American kestrel
AKA- "Sparrow Hawk" Smallest of the North American falcons Males and females have pairs of black vertical stripes on the sides of their faces called a "mustache" and a "sideburn." Very good at hovering in a head wind, and are often used for hunting game birds.
training an eyess vs a passager for falconry
Allowing a eyess to eat its first kill is very important to drive home the success of a hunt and to instill confidence. This can be done with older birds but is not as necessary.
reverse sexual dimorphism
Females are a lot bigger than males
What are two serious threats to raptor populations?
Hunting and habitat fragmentation
the importance of the falcon/hawk's body weight in falconry
If the bird is too light due to prolonged underfeeding, there may be a loss of endurance and performance. If the bird is overfed and heavy, there is no interest in the hunt.
the Asian vulture crisis
In Asia, as vulture numbers declined due to diclofenac, feral cat and dog and rat populations increased, leading to a rabies outbreak that later became a human health concern.
basic physical characteristics and/or hunting techniques of: red-tailed hawk
Most adults have brick-red talk with brown bodies, often with streaked breasts. One of the more easily trained and tamale birds. They form strong bonds with the trainer and they are so long lived that they can be hard to become free of. If released they will often times return "home."
basic physical characteristics and/or hunting techniques of: golden eagle
Only eagle allowed for use in the US, and you must be a Master Falconer to qualify. They can be trained to hunt prey such a deer, antelope, or coyote.
basic physical characteristics and/or hunting techniques of: peregrine falcon
Peregrine is superior to other falcons in its ability to "wait on," where the falcon flies high above the falconer and waits for prey to be flushed from below. They tend to be easy to train and have reliable temperaments.
What primary sense do other vultures use to find food?
Sight
Why is reverse sexual dimorphism important for the survival of the young?
Since the female is larger, she will prey on larger food than the male, reducing competition, and allowing for a more diverse food supply for the young.
What primary sense do turkey vultures use to find food?
Smell
basic physical characteristics and/or hunting techniques of: harris hawk
Their thighs and shoulders are chestnut red with legend bare face skin yellow. Hunt cooperatively in the wild and are most successful when hated in pairs or trios, with groups of five hawks being the most successful. Can hunt mammals or birds, but females tend to be better rabbit hunters while males are better bird hunters.
Major causes of death for raptors?
Young: starvation Older: accidents (car collisions and power lines)
How many species are threatened?
about 17%
diclofenac
an anti-inflammatory drug given to cattle, a main source of food for local vultures. Birds eating this meat would get sick and die of renal failure.
supraorbital ridge
boney protuberance over the eye that both protects the eye when in flight and acts as sun shades when the bird is flying to keep glare from interfering with hunting.
sources of raptors for falconry
capturing from the wild or captive breeding
new world vultures not related to old world vultures
convergent evolution
flying from the fist
driving up close to prey in a vehicle, rolling the window down, and letting the raptor go.
What do we call raptor nests?
eyries
elaborate reproductive displays
high flying undulation, fire eights, talon presentations, and ariel food exchanges
functions of the lure
it is swung around in the air to train the bird, condition the bird and increase its endurance, and can also be used to recover the bird from the hunt.
double clutching
many raptors have more than one brood per season
haggard
mature adult with complete adult plumage captured from the wild
powerful feet with talons
most common way of killing/crushing prey
requirements for becoming a falconer
must be 12-14 years of age, be patient, enjoy working with animals and hunting.working outdoors, be able to dedicate the time to tend to the bird;s needs, and be willing to dedicate yourself to the sport
eyess
nestling removed from the nest and raised in captivity
What specific conditions are needed for reactor nests?
old growth forests are needed, and they are rare (most forests are new and younger)
How many species?
over 300 species
falconry equipment
perches, hoods, bells, jesse, bewit, lure, leash, scales
imprinting
possibility of captive chicks imprinting on humans and not being able to be taught how to hunt for themselves (then they cannot be released into the wild as adults)
siblicide
raptor chicks are altricial at hatching and an asynchronous hatch leads to a chick hierarchy, with the early-hatching chicks being larger. This can lead to siblicide, the killing of other hatchlings.
hunting techniques
scavenging, surprise or ambush technique, sitting and waiting for prey to come by, stoop or dive rapidly to kill on the ground, opportunistic and will take advantage of easy prey
killing methods
snapping necks, crushing diaphragms, internal bleeding, dismembering
define falconry
the act of training raptors to hunt small game, game birds, or waterfowl in partnership with man
Female reproductive anatomy of raptors?
they have both ovaries functioning as opposed to just the left one
raptor diversity in body size and prey consumed
they range dramatically from the California Condor (10 ft wing span and weighing about 20#) to the Sharp-shinned Hawk (20 inch wing span and weights 3-7 ounces).
world-wide distribution of raptors
throughout the world with the exception of Antartica and a few isolated oceanic islands
Procedures for becoming a falconer
to become an apprentice, one must have a sponsor (General or Master Falconer) agree to training. This signature allows the future apprentice to apply through the state to take the falconer exam. Once the exam is passed, the facilities and equipment to be used must be approved a sperate hunting license is also needed
mandibular notch
used for snapping spines
mantling
when birds spread their wings and tails over their kill to hide it from other, larger birds of prey
passager
yearlings caught during their first fall migration