Fans Squawk Over Christina Hendricks’ Falconry Videos

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The actress is still enjoying her time in Scotland.

Christina Hendricks has seriously impressed fans with her falconry skills! 

The 47-year-old actress took to her Instagram to share a series of videos that showcased her ability to partake in falconry–a sport in which one trains a bird of prey in its natural habitat.

The first clip posted by the Good Girls actress was a slow-motion video of a falcon flying toward her as she looked directly into the camera and held out her hand. Hendricks couldn't help but smile as the bird landed directly in her palm, and the person filming cheered her on.

"Fancy a little birding? #scotland #falconry #birdsprey #angus #huntlyfalconry," Hendricks captioned the post. 

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"wowwww," one fan commented, seemingly in awe of what they just witnessed.

"That was awesome Christina!! Looks so cool to do that! ❤️😊🥰" another user wrote. 

In a follow-up post, Hendricks shared a video of the falcon on her head before it flew off into the wind. As the falcon lifted for takeoff, it bumped the actress's head and slightly startled her as she cracked up laughing just before the video cut off. 

"Am I doing this right? #falconry #birdsofprey #huntlyfalconry #Angus #scotland" she wrote in the caption. 

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"You do everything right ❤️," one fan lovely wrote.

"This laugh gives me years of life," another fan commented. 

Hendricks has been residing in Scotland while she films for her upcoming Apple TV+ series The Buccaneers, according to Deadline. The series will follow a group of young American girls who make their way to London to find husbands in the United Kingdom, but their hearts are set on way more than saying "I do."

The series is also set to star Kristine Froseth, Alisha Boe, Josie Totah, Aubri Ibrag, Imogen Waterhouse, and Mia Threapleton.

A release date has yet to be announced. 

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