The Black Mountain Falconry Centre
the centre is in Abergavenny in South Wales,the photos are mine the Music is Nature by Jimmo at jimmo.org
Welsh Hawking Centre: Barry: Glamorgan: Wales
The Welsh Hawking Centre is opened daily throughout the year, from 10:30am to 5.00pm except Tuesdays.
Opening hours are 10.30 to 17.00
Admission prices are £5 for Adults £3 for Children and Senior Citizens
The Welsh Hawking Centre
Weycock Road
Barry
Vale of Glamorgan
CF62 3AA
Please, unless it is an emergency,
contact us by E-mail:
griff@welshhawking.co.uk
Falconry Experience in Wales.
In this video I try out falconry at Falconry Experience Wales!
Welsh Hawking Center, Wales - Travel With Kids: Wales
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Head out to the Welsh Hawking Center near Cardiff to experience falconry first hand. Learn to train the birds to fly from your arm in search of food and come back. Meet a baby owl and more. Welsh Hawking Center is a fun stop for the entire family on vacation in Wales. From the TV/DVD episodes Travel With Kids: Wales.
More info at travelwithkids.tv
Field and Rural Life find out more about the Countryside Education Trust
The Countryside Education Trust is a registered charity established in 1975 devoted to countryside education in all its varied forms. The CET's overall aim is to promote and operate courses, activities and facilities which enable children and adults to learn about, understand and care for the countryside drawing on the diverse resources of the New Forest and the Beaulieu Estate. Over the years the Trust has grown in stature and scope to become an organisation running a residential centre, a field studies centre, a farm and a community programme.
BRECON BEACON
The Brecon Beacons National Park (Welsh: Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog) is one of three national parks in Wales, and is centred on the Brecon Beacons range of hills in southern Wales. It includes the Black Mountain (Welsh: Y Mynydd Du) in the west, Fforest Fawr (Great Forest) and the Brecon Beacons in the centre and the Black Mountains (Welsh: Y Mynyddoedd Duon) in the east.
The Brecon Beacons National Park was established in 1957, the third of the three Welsh parks after Snowdonia in 1951 and the Pembrokeshire Coast in 1952. It stretches from Llandeilo in the west to Hay-on-Wye in the northeast and Pontypool in the southeast, covering 519 square miles (1,340 km2) and encompassing four main regions – the Black Mountain in the west, reaching 802 metres (2631 feet) at Fan Brycheiniog, Fforest Fawrand the Brecon Beacons in the centre, including the highest summit in the park and in South Wales at Pen y Fan 886 metres (2,907 feet) and the confusingly named Black Mountains in the east, where the highest point is Waun Fach 811 metres (2,661 feet). The western half gained European and global status in 2005[1] as Fforest Fawr Geopark. This includes the Black Mountain, the historic extent of Fforest Fawr, and much of the Brecon Beacons and surrounding lowlands.
The entire national park achieved the status of being an International Dark Sky Reserve in February 2013.
Most of the national park is bare, grassy moorland grazed by Welsh mountain ponies and Welsh mountain sheep, with scattered forestry plantations, and pasture in the valleys. It is known for its remote reservoirs, waterfalls including the 90-foot (27 m) Henrhyd Waterfalland the falls at Ystradfellte, and its caves, such as Ogof Ffynnon Ddu. The Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre was opened in 1966 to help visitors understand and enjoy the area. Ravens, peregrine falcons, wheatears, ring ouzels, and the rare merlin breeds in the park. The red kite can also be spotted.
Due to the relative remoteness and harsh weather of some of its uplands, the park is used for military training. UK Special Forces, including the SAS and SBS hold demanding selection training exercises here, such as an exercise called the Fan dance. The infantry regiments of the British Army train at Sennybridge, where NCO selection also takes place.
The Brecon Beacons National Park Authority is a special purpose local authority with wide-ranging responsibilities for the conservation and enhancement of the landscape and the promotion of its enjoyment by the public, and in particular exercises planning functions across the designated area of the park. The park extends across the southern part of Powys, the northwestern part of Monmouthshire and parts of eastern Carmarthenshire. It also includes the northernmost portions of several of the unitary authority areas which are centred on the coalfield communities to the south and including the county boroughs of Neath Port Talbot, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil and Blaenau Gwent together with very small parts of Caerphilly and Torfaen.
Numerous town and community councils operate within these areas and include those for Brecon and Hay on Wye (town councils) and Cefn Coed; Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine; Llangattock; Llangors; Llanthony; Llywel; Pontsticill, Pontsarn and Vaynor; Talybont-on-Usk; Trallong; Trecastle and Ystradfellte (all community councils).
Outdoor activities in the park include walking, cycling, mountain biking, horse riding, as well as sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and fishing, rock climbing, hang-gliding, caravanning, camping and caving. A long-distance cycling route, the Taff Trail, passes over the Beacons on its way from Brecon to Cardiff, and in 2005 the first walk to span the entire length of the Brecon Beacons National Park was opened. The 100-mile (161 km) route, called the Beacons Way, runs from Abergavenny via Ysgyryd Fawr in the east and ends in the village of Llangadog in Carmarthenshire in the west.
The Camera's Catch (1938)
Titles read: THE CAMERA'S CATCH.
Austrian Alps, Austria.
Brief and dark shots of someone attending to some cooking on a hearth fire in a house. A man in Tyrolean costume walks out of the house and says goodbye to a woman.
We follow 'Johan the guide' over the mountains and past a waterfall and see various shots of a marmot amongst some old tree stumps or rocks on the hillside. It looks a bit like a beaver.
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Doing spot of green laning in Wales
Beltain - Safe Harbors
From the album Patchwork Quilt.
Words & music by Mikkel & Morgan McDow.
#TheGamePlan episode two | England vs Wales, Quilter Internationals 2019
They looked fresh, they looked hungry, they looked like they'd been in camp for a long time. In the next instalment of The Game Plan, Chris Robshaw
and Alex Payne reflect on a positive performance for England against Wales.
Horses & Falconry
Senador the Spanish Stallion & Roger James with Bashir the Gyr x Saker Falcon at 2015 Usk Show
Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre Tour 2019
After 10 weeks of building we are finally finished all the new aviaries and building we have done here at Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre. Join me for a look around xx
BCB International Company
BCB International is a long established designer & manufacturer of quality survival & protective equipment, based in Cardiff, South Wales.
Manufacturing and supplying survival equipment to Special Forces, M.O.D, Army, Navy, Marine and Police forces.
Fieldsports Britain - Hare vs eagle + British wild boar + Welsh miners hunting
We are launching eagles on hares in Lincolnshire, George Digweed on wild boar in Sussex and we are out with the Banwen Miners foxhounds pack in the Valleys of South Wales. It's a packed programme this week, with incredible footage of hares' tactics when faced with Roy Lupton and friends' flying eagles. Meanwhile, George Digweed has been after a wild boar for months, and finally has his chance. And who says foxhunting is snooty when men come up from the coal pits, shower, change into hunting pink and ride out with hounds? Nicky Sadler tells the story of a pack that celebrates its fiftieth season this year. Then there are our regulars: News Stump, Kit Special, Hunting YouTube and our gundog training series with Skinners Petfoods. It's another packed programme.
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Pair of Red Kites, birds of prey in Mid Wales. 2013
At one time RED KITES were confined to Wales but a reintroduction scheme has brought them back to parts of England and Scotland.
This breeding pair was filmed from my house, near Newcastle Emlyn in Mid-Wales. They can be seen swooping and hunting over the valley daily.
Cann Office Hotel Mid Wales MotorBike Adventures Of Britain Biker Friendly
The Cann Office is more than just a comfortable Hotel, wholesome Restaurant and fabulous Pub.
Established in 1310 the Cann Office is interwoven with the heritage of the local and surrounding areas of mid Wales. In the latest chapter of remarkable history, we have seen current owners Robert and Rachel breath new life into ‘the Office’ which is now as vibrant and lively as ever.
Being equidistance on the A458 between Welshpool and Machynlleth or Dolgellau, the Cann Office is a natural resting place en route to the popular holiday cottages in Snowdonia National Park or the timeless coastline beaches of Aberystwyth, Borth, Tywyn and Aberdovey.
With a varied Menu to suit all appetites, whether formal seating, pub table or al fresco; the Cann Office offers a warm welcome to those en route to vacation or just a day at the seaside. Additionally, as well as supporting a range of caravan parks in the local area, there are 8 rooms available for those who wish to discover the secrets of the surrounding areas including the Dyffnant Forest and Lake Vyrnwy.
the Cann Office Hotel, is a traditional country inn on the A458 in a lovely part of Mid Wales.
Dating back to 1310 the Cann Office has a lot of history but thanks to its current owners Robert and Rachel the bedrooms have been newly refurnished!
With 8 bedrooms all available as single rooms, doubles or twin rooms and family rooms each with en-suite shower, TV, hair dryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
Welsh Coast
Footage of North wales coast using Panasonic G7 and DJI Phantom 4 during Storm Doris!
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CBS Mark Phillips reports on the progress made by the Anti-Gaddafi fighters in Mafusa mountains
7/11/2011
CBS Mark Phillips reports on the progress made by the Anti-Gaddafi fighters in Mafusa mountains .
Pigeon vs Peregrine Falcon | Animals: The Inside Story | BBC
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