Truly honored to share my falconry work with the @nytimes . Out today online and in print Sunday. Link in bio! . . . I fly harris hawks owned by the various abatement companies I work for. Thanks @hollowwalls and @jokemichaels
Had the honor and pleasure of doing a falconry demonstration on the @jenniferhudsonshow today! First time flying inside a major studio, and the birds were solid.
In case you missed it, Young Thug was a little too scared to fly my hawk. But then he made up for it by offering to buy her from me after the shoot… Honored to have my birds featured on the @hbo show @chillinisland , which aired this month.
Come fly a hawk if you’re in LA! We provide interactive falconry experiences where you’ll get to meet (and fly) hawks, owls, and falcons, and learn about the process of training and caring for these birds. Click the LINK IN BIO to sign up!
Unearthing Season 02, Episode 01 with Adam Baz @hawkonhand
Adam is a falconer and wildlife biologist based in Los Angeles. We talk to Adam about how he got into falconry, the benefits of an overgrown garden, and how even a small footprint can create a habitat for wildlife.
Listen to the episode in our bio.
We did some press junkets, activations, and educational events to help promote the new Planet of The Apes release (@apesmovies ). Here are some clips and BTS content from the various events. #kingdomoftheplanetoftheapes #planetoftheapes
Been working hard getting the birds and the horses acclimated to each other. Falconry began as a form of hunting 5,000 years ago, and the traditional falconers flew their birds off horseback to hunt game. So rewarding to integrate these interests of mine 5,000 years later in 2025, in the heart of LA. What a weird world
Short excerpt from my conversation with @danieltosh for the Tosh Show. Mostly talked about bird poop, but lots of other good topics covered in the full episode. Watch the whole thing on YouTube, just Google “tosh show falconer” and you’ll find it!