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  • do you know about the aviator harness? you said you've lost "chomper" why not prevent this from happening to such a lovely bird!

  • @bobblimp although not trained to freefly, chomper had been outside a couple of times before--like ingrid, here--and always flew back to us. when we lost chomper, she was attacked by a hawk. we did not know how much of a threat hawks were in modern cities--we were not properly prepared

    we have now watched ingrid out-fly hawk attacks several times. BEWARE--it is a constant, and probably the worst threat to a freeflighted bird.

    experienced freeflyers recommend flying little birds only in flocks

  • @flychomperfly Yes that makes total sense! I have a rainbow lori and in the Australian wild they do all fly in flocks, it would be their best defense mechanism. I have recently acquired an aviator harness for him and while it is easy enough to get on or off he doesn't really enjoy being in it, spending 90% of the time trying to get it off! I just couldn't handle watching him disappear over the horizon.

  • thinking about this...there is probably one danger even greater than hawks...humans.

    all the trained freeflighted birds i know of have occasionally wandered off, and almost always made it back home. but it's not usually hawks that get the truly experienced freeflier. friendly freefliers tend to visit humans, but then, the humans takes them home. sometimes the humans honestly believe the bird is lost, but not always.

    that's what happened to the parrots in the video

    'Amazon parrots free flight'

  • @bobblimp yes, we know the aviator harness. it's a good idea, and we generally recommend it.

    however, keep in mind that a harness isn't foolproof--there's a grey right now lost in CA, usa, with the aviator still on!

    and some have been attacked in harnesses... yet flight can be worth risk

    also, the aviator is too bulky for many little birds. chomper hated it--she used flight suits. but then those aren't good for big birds...

    READ --TEXT-DESCRIPTION-- of our video 'Bobo the Parrot Undresses'

  • great!!!! but i will have afraid to leave fly in open space

  • Neena is doing great with Ingrid! We loved flying with her and we are delighted she and Ingrid continue to learn and expand their skills. Chris

  • id love to find a big indoor area to start freeflying my macaws

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