Abzeez
New member
- Apr 26, 2011
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- Parrots
- Bean the Blue Front Amazon, Chico the Ringneck, and Ida the African grey
So I had Ida outside, flight suit on, she spooked, tether broke and I watched my beautiful darling fly away. Long story short after miles of walking, knocking on neighbors doors, she flew back to the apartment roof but wouldn't come down. I brought out the play gym, even the other birds in their cages, nothing. We got a ladder and the ladder spooked her. Off she went again...
By this time it was starting to get dark. Lucky my neighbors were helping me. She flew on top of a sand, gravel, etc business. A friend and I climbed to the top of the rock sorter and Ida tried to fly to my friend but over shot. I flew down and called her, she circled back around and landed on a deck thing and I had to climb up this ladder that seemed to go to the top of the world it was so high up. She came to me when my head was in sight, I swooped her in my arms and hugged her tight. A friend had to get behind and hold me up so we could get back down, I couldn't climb down holding her. I am so thankful to all of those that helped me. She is safe, and unharmed.
On a side note writing this made me think of a question that was asked to me. The person asked if I had my parrot on a leash because I was afraid our bond wasn't strong enough. I answered No, I am fearful of losing her, and never forgiving myself if I lost her... Well she came looking for me, and we whistled back and forth, and she flew back to our apartment, she just didn't know how to get down from so high up. So I would say our bond is pretty strong.
By this time it was starting to get dark. Lucky my neighbors were helping me. She flew on top of a sand, gravel, etc business. A friend and I climbed to the top of the rock sorter and Ida tried to fly to my friend but over shot. I flew down and called her, she circled back around and landed on a deck thing and I had to climb up this ladder that seemed to go to the top of the world it was so high up. She came to me when my head was in sight, I swooped her in my arms and hugged her tight. A friend had to get behind and hold me up so we could get back down, I couldn't climb down holding her. I am so thankful to all of those that helped me. She is safe, and unharmed.
On a side note writing this made me think of a question that was asked to me. The person asked if I had my parrot on a leash because I was afraid our bond wasn't strong enough. I answered No, I am fearful of losing her, and never forgiving myself if I lost her... Well she came looking for me, and we whistled back and forth, and she flew back to our apartment, she just didn't know how to get down from so high up. So I would say our bond is pretty strong.