Article N8GD A Hawk Flies Easily Between Two People Standing Head-to-Head Without Ruffling a Single Feather

A Hawk Flies Easily Between Two People Standing Head-to-Head Without Ruffling a Single Feather

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Lori Dorn
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During a Topvogel falconry show in the village of Diessen, Netherlands, falconer Sjors Van de Wiel demonstrated how a majestic Harris' hawk with a large wingspan is able to tuck its wings in order to fly easily in small spaces, such as the two volunteers who were standing head-to-head, without ruffling a single feather.

Topvogel shows include a number of different birds, including owls, eagles, buzzards and hawks.

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