A pokey morning

This place is okay for veteran hawks. Trying to enter a new bird here would turn her into a pet quickly. There are some jacks, but tons of uncatchable ground lizards. Both buzzards are distracted big time. A month from now, it will be good. I'm planning to come back in November. I will let Cisco catch a month's worth of squirrels in Houston and then bring them both back here. Farrah is doing a little better because she's following better.

Cisco tracked a jackrabbit right to this bush and when we flushed it he watched it running off. This is the third or fourth Jack that he found and tracked. He's likely a little too high in weight and not in really tip-top shape. He's actually at his high flying weight right now. I don't want to cut him. He'll be different November for sure. Cisco is right in the middle of the picture in that far, far away bush.




Farrah's following better and is tracking and chasing jacks a little bit. It's just that she'll stop in the middle of a hunt to look at the bushes to find small, fast lizards.

We did a bunch of back and forth flights to that shrub line line up there behind Cisco.

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