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ryan robinson

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just a small word of warning to all hawk flyers.My excellant male harris taz was flying in the same area we visit alot when tragedy struck he landed on a small electricty pylon and got more or less frazzled.The whole thing happend in seconds it was heart breaking.I have never heard of this thing happening and have never had it happen to me in all the times i have flew a bird.Has anyone else had a bird killed in this way

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SHAUN

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Sorry to hear the bad news mate,


never had it happen to me touch wood, but being an electrician, it makes me cringe every time my birds land anywhere near overhead lines.


All the best


Shaun



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rob

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hey ryan,


really sorry to hear that pal like shaun said electricitys dangerous being a spark aswell i always keep my birds well away!


yours in sport


rob


ps, did you get the peri going up pal?


 



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owen

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Ryan,


We are all sorry to hear about your experince.


A guy I know had one die in a similar situation,


So sorry for your loss.


Kindest Regards


Owen



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Andy

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Sorry to here about your Harris.


Seems Harris haws are more prone to this - they float onto the perch with their wings out and are more likely to make a short circuit between the wires. Goshawks seem to close their wings as they are landing and have shorter wings too.


If you fly near power lines and your hawk starts using them to perch move on to fresh ground. Its not worth the risk. I have a few poles at one end of my ground but my Harris doesn't like landing on them. I still prefer to keep clear of them.


Andy



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