Hawkeye in the News
Mon, Jul 22nd 2013
Seems those bright eyed & bushy tailed rodents aren’t happy staying put in their trees – they’ve found the perfect urban escape – high up in high-rise buildings. Minna Rhee speaks with Dan Frankian of Hawkeye Animal Control in Toronto.
George Costanza on the TV show Seinfeld has a deal with the pigeons: they get out of his way, he looks the other way on statue defecation. Torontonians, too, have to make deals with birds, who tend to crowd the city. Luckily for us, Dan Frankian, founder of Hawkeye Bird Control, is negotiating a new contract.
Hawkeye Bird and Animal Control is thrilled to give back to the community by supporting a number of charities and by sponsering charitable events. At the 2012 Crystal Ball Gala, we made available Falconry For A Day gift certificates... See details »
Hawkeye's Dan Frankian was called upon to help demonstrate the art of falconry for an episode for Museum Secrets, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, aired in Season two.
Originally, one of Hawkeye's beautiful gyr falcon was to appear in this segment... but what you saw in the final cut, was a harris hawk, instead.