He’s probably been hunting so trying to call him to the glove would be extremely difficult. Even the lure may not work. Just depends on how successful he’s been at hunting while he’s been gone…and given his success rate when he hunted with me I’d wager he’s been pretty successful.
He won’t just come to anyone. He’d probably only come to me if called with a garnished lure or maybe he’d have to be trapped again with a bal chatri trap. Which how I originally trapped him.
Paul Underwood I’m going to post to my business page it’s in boiling springs. I’ll also keep an eye out. But I have a question…..how would we be able to tell the difference in a wild bird or yours? Will it come if called? Where do we look? Like in trees? Would he be in a building outside like barns or what? I have seen people find their pet birds that fly off but they’d be easy to spot. Help us help you!!
Well since he was chased by crows and they’re territorial it could be a good bit away from here. If he was able to lose them he perched up nearby. If I had my telemetry on him none of this would be a problem. Some very hard lessons learned.