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learning to fly!

Postby a.susz » Tue Aug 31, 2010 3:28 am

Now that I have been able to create a controlled environment for flight, our flock is slowly learning how to fly. Odin is making great strides in landing on a perch, instead of crashing into things. Baby has come right into flight very gracefully and already has begun flying to her tree from her cage. Peanut on the other hand, unfortunately I will have to wait til next summer to allow him to be fully flighted. I just don't trust him. Living with my in-laws, he has already tried to attack my MIL. Not a good sign... not sure what he's trying to say either. LOL. But with the flock in a new room towards the back of the house( without a huge window to fly into) we are looking to the sky.. ;)

some recent shots of boredom... also messing with my new camera.

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just a new idea-- ceiling protector. It's a plastic plate, cost 99 cents.

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i can has head scratch?

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Our paper cup adventure--Odin had the most fun.

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My old man. Love the little dude.
-Annaleza- and--
Peanut , the sennie
Baby, the red belly
Odin, the bronze wing pi
Loki, the bronze wing pi our new addition :)
http://www.annaleza.blogspot.com
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Flight: Yes

Re: learning to fly!

Postby Kim S » Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:48 am

They do look beautifull. I love Odin, I never saw a bronze wing before but he is stunning. How big is he? Would it be difficult for you to keep him next to Baby or Peanut for a picture?
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Re: learning to fly!

Postby el-parrot » Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:56 am

what a cute photos!!! :thumbsup:
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Re: learning to fly!

Postby a.susz » Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:51 pm

i might be able to get him next to Baby, they can tolerate each other for a few moments, then she gets antsy and chases Odin away. a quick photo might be all i get! :lol:
-Annaleza- and--
Peanut , the sennie
Baby, the red belly
Odin, the bronze wing pi
Loki, the bronze wing pi our new addition :)
http://www.annaleza.blogspot.com
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Re: learning to fly!

Postby a.susz » Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:52 pm

el-parrot wrote:what a cute photos!!! :thumbsup:


thanks :D
-Annaleza- and--
Peanut , the sennie
Baby, the red belly
Odin, the bronze wing pi
Loki, the bronze wing pi our new addition :)
http://www.annaleza.blogspot.com
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Re: learning to fly!

Postby Michael » Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:00 pm

I never see photos with the pois and pionus in the same photo. Do you keep them separate or is just coincidence they don't come up in the same photos? Do you find that flight is making them get along better or abuse flight to go and bother other birds?
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Re: learning to fly!

Postby a.susz » Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:06 pm

My red belly is definitely abusing her privileges, she has already joined my senegal on his tree twice this week through flight. He definitely enjoys her company--they try to feed eachother. And when he's had enough, he will let her know and chase her away. She had him cornered on the tippie top of his boing this morning and he snapped at her to back off, so she flew away. Problem solved. She's never chasing him in a mean way, always just coming on too strong, wanting to preen. He just can't stand her for that long :lol:

My pionus on the other hand avoids those two at all cost--usually they only are together momentarily if one accidentally flies onto the others cage or tree. Typically we are in the room with them when they are out so we can protect him, he's still pretty young and only protects his stuff from other humans, not the birds yet.

Typically they will all mind their own business unless something spooks them off their spot, or sheer curiosity gets to them. Usually only in my red belly :lol:
-Annaleza- and--
Peanut , the sennie
Baby, the red belly
Odin, the bronze wing pi
Loki, the bronze wing pi our new addition :)
http://www.annaleza.blogspot.com
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Flight: Yes


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