I just got back from my week long camping trip. I saw a red-tailed hawk and should've seen a ferruginous hawk. I was at a rest stop and read a sign that talked about the ferruginous hawk and the high population there. made me mad. But I got a northwest american raptor feild guide, that cost eight dollars and wasn't really worth it if you ask me. My dad got it for me though so I didn't pay anything.
I think the main reason that he bought it for me is because it had been a fairly crappy camping trip up until then. It was our family reunion. This was the side of my family that we don't really belong in. All of them have lived in the Boise area of idaho their whole life and had grown very close (not to mention that they were all singers and actors and practically rich.) We, on the other hand, had spent most of our time in the tip of idaho and therefore were very disconnected, and not rich or famous. They all stayed in cushy condos, at which there was not enough room for us so we were at a nearby campsite being the "trailer trash." But we stayed a few days after they left and saw the Minnitonka Caves and it was awesome.
And what does this have to do with falconry??!/!?!?
I have no idea.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Test?
It's been 2 days since I got the study guides and I've practically memorized the CHC Apprentice Study Guide and I've read through the CHC Apprenticeship Manual twice. Should I take the test or not? I'm confident in my ability to pass, but the Fish and Game reccomends that you give yourself 6 weeks to study.
Does anyone else think I'm a freak?
Does anyone else think I'm a freak?
Friday, June 7, 2013
Study Guides 2
Let it be known that on this day (Friday, June 7, 2013) at 12:55 pm my study guides arrived, along with some beautiful blank cards.
My favorite |
The books |
The whole family |
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