Showing posts with label Warwick Castle. Show all posts
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Monday, January 25, 2016

Mature Bald Eagle Warwick Castle Falconry Show Warwick UK



Another Bald eagle with the distinctive white feathers on it's head and tail of a mature bald eagle, was the third bird of prey at the Warwick Castle Falconry show in Warwick England. The falconer mentions that the white markings on the head and tail of this mature bald eagle are what people are what people think of when thinking of a bald eagle unlike the young bald eagle in the other video Young Bald Eagle Warwick Castle Falconry Show Warwick UK.  The falconer talks some more about bald eagles as he let this mature bald eagle soar around the grounds at Warwick Castle, over the castle and up to the top of one of the castle turrets and then back down over the crowd. Being so close to this majestic bald eagle and having it swoop overhead really was an incredible experience. 
Bald eagles are birds of prey that feed primarily on fish. Being fish eagles, a bald eagle is able to lift fish right out of a lake or a river, or the sea in full flight with their massive feet. Bald eagles can have a lifespan of unto 70 years.


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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Young Bald Eagle Warwick Castle Falconry Show Warwick UK


A Bald Eagle, a young Bald Eagle was the second bird of prey shown at the Warwick Castle Falconry Show. The falconer explained how a young Bald Eagle like the one at the Warwick Castle Falconry Show, could be mistaken for a Golden Eagle because the feathers on the head of a young Bald Eagle haven't turned to the distinctive white that a mature Bald Eagle displays. Although this is a young balk eagle and not nearly as big as a mature bald eagle it is still a very large bird. Bald eagles are sea birds of prey found primarily in North America, they can have a wingspan over 2 metres and can fly unto 70 km/h.  Bald Eagles can live to be 50 or 60 perhaps even 70 years old.


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Monday, April 27, 2015

Falconry Show Warwick Castle UK Milky Eagle Owl

Falconry Show Warwick Castle UK Milky Eagle Owl 

The Falconry Show at Warwick Castle in the UK Started with this young Milky Eagle Owl. The Milky Eagle Owl was used in the Falconry Show to help explain the process a falconer uses to train young birds of prey, such as the birds of prey used in the Warwick Castle Falconry Show. Falconry is the term used for the hunting of wild quarry in its natural habitat by a trained bird of prey. Falconry as a means of hunting probably reached its heights in the UK in the 16th or 17 century and so the a Falconry Show with  Warwick Castle as a backdrop is very appropriate.


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Monday, March 16, 2015

Peacocks at Warwick Castle, Warwick England UK



Peacocks wonder freely at Warwick. The peacocks are big, beautiful and loud. The call of the peacocks resonates through out the grounds of Warwick castle and let everyone know the peacocks are there. In fact the calling peacocks let everyone know that there a quite a number of peacocks freely roaming the grounds of Warwick Castle.
Peacocks are not indigenous to the UK. Originally native to south Asia Peacocks were thought to have been introduced to western Europe by the Ancient Greeks and introduced to England by the Romans.


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