southerngrits90
New member
We are new to the forum and aviation (birds, i mean) and we have a big enough back yard to do some minimal flying practices...but this summer our backyard is overpopulated with these annoying biting thingies...any suggestions that wont land us in the supreme courts against monsanto would be greatly appreciated.
This is our first bird, african grey congo about 4 to 5 months. We found out he could fly already the hard way but we want to let our bird be a bird as much as possible. Now we have the aviator harness and we want to keep taking our relationship to new levels.
And any tips on flying...he is in a safe home and therefore we do not want to clip his wings. We want to teach him to come to us as well as stay on perch so he can enjoy more cage free time. You know, so he doesn't chew on computer cord, shoes, speaker wire...that's about it.
Joey & Tammy in Mableton Ga near Atlanta
This is our first bird, african grey congo about 4 to 5 months. We found out he could fly already the hard way but we want to let our bird be a bird as much as possible. Now we have the aviator harness and we want to keep taking our relationship to new levels.
And any tips on flying...he is in a safe home and therefore we do not want to clip his wings. We want to teach him to come to us as well as stay on perch so he can enjoy more cage free time. You know, so he doesn't chew on computer cord, shoes, speaker wire...that's about it.
Joey & Tammy in Mableton Ga near Atlanta