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Trained Rooks for Film and Television

Rooks are a member of the crow family, and Onyx is a very intelligent and versatile bird. Medium sized and well suited to many types of filming.

Onyx the rook

What a rook can do on camera

Rooks are members of the crow family, and Onyx has the intelligence that comes with it. He is a very versatile bird, medium sized, and well suited to many types of filming.

That middle size is often the practical advantage. He is substantial enough to read clearly on camera but small enough to work in interiors, on tighter sets and closer to actors than a large raptor can.

What to think about

Corvids are the right casting for anything that needs a bird to appear to think — watching, waiting, choosing, taking something. If that is your scene, tell us what the bird needs to appear to be doing and we will tell you whether it is achievable.

Common questions

Can we film on our own location?

Often, but not always. Some locations will not give you the shot whatever bird you put in them — the sightlines, the light, the wind or the space are simply wrong. Send us the location, ideally with photographs, before you lock it. It costs nothing and it has saved productions a great deal.

How much notice do you need?

It depends entirely on the sequence. A perched shot, or a straightforward flight to the hand, needs far less lead time than a choreographed sequence built around a specific action. Complex work is measured in months rather than weeks. Ask us early and we will give you a straight answer.

Will the bird work close to actors and presenters?

This is a large part of what we do, and it is the reason the birds are raised and flown by us rather than sourced in. Tell us what the contact needs to be — a hand, a shoulder, a glove, a look — and we will tell you what is realistic with a rook and how long it would take to prepare.

Do you travel?

Yes. Our birds have filmed across the UK and abroad, from the Scottish moors to Arco in Italy.

Is the flying real, or is it done in post?

Real. The birds fly in real time, at full speed, to camera. Nothing is slowed down, and nothing is composited.

Planning a shoot

Every job starts the same way. Tell us what you are trying to film and we will tell you honestly whether it is possible, and how — including when the answer is no.

Our birds are raised and flown by Lloyd and Rose themselves, which is what makes calm, close work with actors and presenters possible. They fly in real time rather than being slowed down afterwards. The birds’ welfare comes first on every job.

Some sequences can be set up quickly. Others cannot — the goshawk work for H is for Hawk took fifteen months of daily preparation before a camera turned. The earlier you bring us in, the more you will get.

Working with us

Tell us what you are trying to film and we will tell you honestly whether it is possible, and how.