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Dan Paradis
30-01-2008, 12:08 AM
Each year we breed a limited number of outstanding falconry & Austringry birds.
Here are some birds we breed or that produces chicks for us that we proudly sell and ship all over the world. Our birds are fed on fresh coturnix quails.
Lanners and LannersXLuggers
Contact us at info@quebecfalconry.com for details
Kitana
30-01-2008, 01:00 AM
As always Dan, beautiful birds! Do you hunt your Lanners, at which quarry, in what environment? Do you find them successful enough and interesting as falconry birds, or most suited for shows?
CanadaManada
30-01-2008, 01:17 AM
Dan,
Are these Lanners of yours African, Euro, or a mix?
Justin
Talon
30-01-2008, 04:54 AM
stunning looking bird.
Osiris
30-01-2008, 04:04 PM
top quality by looks of things, beauty of birds m8. donate me a female will ya, lol :wink:
Dan Paradis
30-01-2008, 11:20 PM
As always Dan, beautiful birds! Do you hunt your Lanners, at which quarry, in what environment? Do you find them successful enough and interesting as falconry birds, or most suited for shows?
In my experience with Lanners at "war" they are good and will catch prey with moderate success in different set-ups. I choose to fly out of the hood because I prefer to put energy and money spent on a peregrine, Gyr and their hibryds for the wait on flight.
The Lanner and Lanneret makes a #1 choice for a first longwing in my likings for its cool mood.
Here are few pics of what we've done with Lanners on pigeons and grey partridges we have locally. Dan
Dan Paradis
30-01-2008, 11:41 PM
Dan,
Are these Lanners of yours African, Euro, or a mix?
Justin
Must be European due to pale color.. imo
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