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Part Two introduces the idea of Tame-hacking so that the young hawk can explore the woods and fields nearby then come home for food when called.
Early training involves a lot of following-on which comes naturally to the young hawk who views you as his parent and does not want to be left behind. This also develops his strength and flying skills.
Flying a cast (two) of goshawks is very exiting and can be done, as demonstrated in the film. Waiting on like a falcon is a strategy some hawks will readily take to if given the right opportunity, training and success.
Finally, the hunting footage of a fully-trained Imprint goshawk, covers different types of terrain and weather conditions and provides some exciting viewing.

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