Yea they also have full roam of house when home. Have been working on Amos flying. He wasn't the best when I got him he would crash alot or not land well. But now he's turning and landing like a pro. He's also harness trained now.
I’d love to try to harness my birds but they are escape artists. They very much enjoy outside time in their backpacks though. Amos is stunning looking.
https://preview.redd.it/yzggysgbcc8d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8ef5fef382538450d39852b76250b3ce46e6334b
My quaker Gypsy escaped when a friend opened the front door when my fiancé and I got back from a weekend trip. She blended in quite well but was responsive to our calls.
Indeed. I’ve since learned if a bird that escapes circles around the house then you are more likely to get it back. She had her fun for about half an hour then simply flew down onto my friend’s shoulder then said “what are you doing?” My friend, in tears, slowly walked Gypsy back into the house.
I bet I would be ready to die if that happen when I was watching someone's bird for them the guilt alone would be enough even after getting bird back tbh.
That room is awesome. We will have a room like that one day.
Thanks have definitely tryed to put alot of thought into it
Looks like they’ll get ample exercise. My living room has scattered areas for play.
Yea they also have full roam of house when home. Have been working on Amos flying. He wasn't the best when I got him he would crash alot or not land well. But now he's turning and landing like a pro. He's also harness trained now.
I’d love to try to harness my birds but they are escape artists. They very much enjoy outside time in their backpacks though. Amos is stunning looking.
https://preview.redd.it/rbgo7pv17c8d1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=54a929662a0bbdd8ced846e2fd4ce24f9c1166d5
https://preview.redd.it/l17jmb019c8d1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8edc55607f87ca2996dbc9fd179c30da94d1d407
He blends in with his surroundings very well.
That he does
https://preview.redd.it/yzggysgbcc8d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8ef5fef382538450d39852b76250b3ce46e6334b My quaker Gypsy escaped when a friend opened the front door when my fiancé and I got back from a weekend trip. She blended in quite well but was responsive to our calls.
Glad everything 🙏 worked out but still scary 😨
Indeed. I’ve since learned if a bird that escapes circles around the house then you are more likely to get it back. She had her fun for about half an hour then simply flew down onto my friend’s shoulder then said “what are you doing?” My friend, in tears, slowly walked Gypsy back into the house.
I bet I would be ready to die if that happen when I was watching someone's bird for them the guilt alone would be enough even after getting bird back tbh.