Documenting over 20 years of falconry in Houston, Texas
Cisco is a Red-tailed Hawk (Red-tailed Buzzard) who has been my hunting companion since 2005. He's gained celebrity status, appearing on the cover of Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine (November 2008) and featured in numerous publications.
Despite his fame in On The Wing, World of Falconry, American Falconry, Houston Chronicle, Galveston Daily News, and 002 Houston magazine, Cisco remains quite humble. Currently in his 21st hunting season, Cisco continues to be an exceptional hunting partner.
Photo by Stephanie Jennings - Texas Parks & Wildlife Cover
Harris's Hawk
Currently in her 15th season, hunting alongside Cisco. Featured with swamp rabbit post-Hurricane Harvey.
American Kestrel (Haggard Male)
Trapped January 21, 2005. Intelligent and stubborn, lost after trap escape on April 27, 2005.
Red-tailed Hawk (Passage Male)
First passage red-tail, trapped October 2005. Excellent temperament and quick learner.
Red-shouldered Hawk
One-year-old woodland hawk from 2011. Smaller than Red-tail, hunts small birds and mammals.
Harris's Hawk
Recovered from injury in 2019, shown in recovery photo from September 2022.
American Kestrel (Passage Female)
2004 passage female, photographed by Russell Bryant. Part of early falconry experiences.
Harris's Hawk (Coulson)
Photographed by Bob Dalton in 2008. Harris's Hawk from Coulson.
"There are a hundred things that can happen in falconry, and only two of them are good."
- Lisa Cherry
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