I've also seen cats outside do the chatter
while hunting birds they're about to pounce on.
Not exact matches
However what he and many other cat eradicators fail to take into account is that
while cats may
hunt, they are not the
birds» only predators.
While all English setters come from the same stock of dogs (like pit bulls and Am Staffs) they too have been divided by those who breed for show wins and those who breed for
bird hunting.
Originally a dog bred exclusively for noble families and to work with their families» falconers before guns were used in
bird and small game
hunting, ancestors of the Small Münsterländer (formerly the Kleiner Münsterländer Vorstehhund) had to work in upland areas to flush prey for the falcon, then allow the falcon to keep the prey until the falconer could retrieve it
while the dog pointed at the catch.
They could also lose their balance
while jumping onto a windowsill or deck / balcony railing, or
while hunting passing bugs, flies, or
birds near an open window or on a fire escape.
Trials may be field - based where the action is simulated,
while hunting trials include actual prey such as
birds, rabbits, or squirrels.
We don't want a dog that
hunts for a
while over there and then for a little
while over here and then finally stumbles onto the
bird.
You will shoot more
birds over a dog that
hunts in gun range, returns on a whistle and sits quietly
while in the blind or posting a pheasant field.
Cats have a reputation for being fearless and lethal predators, but there's a flip side to this characterization:
While domestic cats who live with us still retain their
hunting skills, they themselves are also prey — to dogs, urban coyotes, even
birds such as hawks and owls.
He explains to us over his boiling porcupine soup that spears are wielded when
hunting small land mammals,
while blowpipes are used to stealthily snipe at
birds or monkeys lounging on treetops.
There are plenty of activities to keep you busy
while staying at the lodge including game viewing, walking trails,
bird watching, mountain biking, and
hunting.
His portrait of Audubon and his dog encompasses the keen intelligence and love of nature that Audubon is famous for,
while holding a rifle, a
bird perches on his head and his
hunting dog by his feet.