Likely that there are several longer /larger wing and/or tail feathers that will show themselves as part of future molts. Also, every time they are wet, they will measure their flight success or failure and begin limiting the amount of wetness. Also, as a very young Parrot, he is likely not producing the full level of flight dust and that will increase as well.
The difference between clipping and not clipping prior to the first major molt can place the clipped Parrot into a more determined mindset. But that is unproven to my knowledge. Likely something that a true Breeder may have noticed, but not shared.
Either way, it is still wondrous to watch their joy of flying!!
Today, I was finishing paying a contractor for work completed this morning when Julio elected to show-off a bit by fly between us, at speed! He has been a part of our family for near eight years and he is still surprising us with all kinds of little things that displays his comfort.
The difference between clipping and not clipping prior to the first major molt can place the clipped Parrot into a more determined mindset. But that is unproven to my knowledge. Likely something that a true Breeder may have noticed, but not shared.
Either way, it is still wondrous to watch their joy of flying!!
Today, I was finishing paying a contractor for work completed this morning when Julio elected to show-off a bit by fly between us, at speed! He has been a part of our family for near eight years and he is still surprising us with all kinds of little things that displays his comfort.
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