Apparently Harris’s Hawk is one of the most common bird of prey kept in
captivity in the uk because it’s not classed as rare or endangered and
doesn’t require paperwork.
(Rapid aid.com)
Can’t trick a birder!
We’re in the uk at the moment- I’ll keep my eyes open for a Harris’s Hawk!
*Liz and Joe Rowland*
On Tue, 27 Jan 2026 at 23:46, Tom Vawter <atvawter...> wrote:
> We saw Hamnet last night. The best movie I’ve seen in a long time. It’s
> set in early 17th C England, mostly around Stratford upon Avon. A hawk
> figures prominently in the early scenes, and there are a number of good
> veiws of the animal. It is quite clearly a Harris’s Hawk, not common in
> west-central England.
> Tom Vawter
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