I have recently become fascinated with freeflying parrots and I think this is something I would enjoy in the future - with proper training, of course. As far as I know, none of you on here freefly your birds, but I am wondering if you could give suggestions for species of birds that would make a good freeflying candidate? This would not be my first bird - I will probably get a cockatiel first (to get hands-on experience with a more forgiving type of bird, and because I love cockatiels!) and depending on where my life takes me after college, investigate freeflying further. So this is really just a post out of curiosity....
It seems the general consensus is that birds the size of a senegal or bigger are the best for freeflying. I don't ever see myself owning a really large bird, like a scarlet macaw, so I've been looking at smallish/medium birds.
So far, I have been considering: hans macaws, severe macaws, and African Greys. They are all on the smaller side and seem to be pretty easy to get. Do any of you have hands-on experience with these birds and can tell me the pros/cons? Most of my internet research produces generic garbage like, "these birds can be fed an all-seed diet, are great for families living in apartments, don't bite, etc".
I have heard that Hans macaws are pretty nippy. I am planning to become a music therapist so my fingers will be my income source, which makes me wary of parrots with a bitey reputation. Is the nippy-ness because they are really easily ticked off, or are the owners reporting the nips just not good at reading bird body language and the birds are being pushed too hard beyond their comfort levels?
I am also aware that African Greys tend to become phobic without proper socialization and training. I am willing to do both, but am wondering if those with [trained] Greys could weigh in on this?
I had been reading about Galahs (rose breasted cockatoos) since they are very strong fliers, but I honestly wouldn't be the right owner for any cockatoo. But, they are about the size I would really like, so if you can think of any other parrots about that size, please let me know!







