Flocking Macaws & Free Flying Sun Conure Parrots
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incredible subject matter and shots but really dude what a time to have a poor quality video camera. Good job though but can you imagine how good it would be if we could see anything.
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Great vids! This is probably the best way to keep birds imo. Its a win-win situation. Birds get freedom and natural hapiness and the owner still gets to enjoy them
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u r a great guy chris...may GOD give u strength n long life...as this will be great fr parrots...best of luck to u n ur team...if u dont hav any issue do upload trainin videos f4r free flight as this will help man indoor caged parrots...and one thing i must appreciate that u reply individually..
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Your birds and you have a quality life. 1)Do you think they come back do to there need for water? 2) What do you do in extreme heat lets say 100+ do you still let them out? You are very fortunate living the dream!
How did your parrots not fly away
lrfreptiles 7 months ago
@lrfreptiles It is all about how they are trained before we take them outdoors and turn them lose. You can read about what we do for training at my website libertywings c o m Chris
chrisbiro1 7 months ago
Hi, Wonderfull videos!!! Where and how do you keep them over nigth and on days you don't free fly them?
MrsBelaja76 1 year ago
@MrsBelaja76 We have a variety of cages that they stay in at night and when we must be gone. Chris
chrisbiro1 7 months ago
what do you do in winter times for them keeping warm? do they flock to warmth you provide? Is there hawks or any other predator near there too?
raw420x 1 year ago
@raw420x They want to go outdoors even in 10 degree F weather. They just don't want to stay out as long. I presume this is due to needing to "refuel." Yes this is a predator rich environment. Their natural instincts are intact and if given the right opportunities they can learn to cope with predators pretty efficiently. Over the years I have witnessed over 40 hawk encounters, no fatalities. I have watched them outfly and chase off peregrines and coopers hawks. Chris
chrisbiro1 7 months ago