My YNA Bingo is ~ 32 years old and been with our family since he was about 1 year old. In that time he has only flown in one direction, down.
He almost never tries to fly and when he does it's rather pathetic to watch. He creates a real windstorm but accomplishes very little.
SO my question is, could he actually fly away from me if I took him out?
I have taken him out with me twice and I greatly enjoy it (so does Bingo).
When moving between the car and the store I make sure I hold him securely in my hand. Once in the store he rides my shoulder and sings whistles and dances.
I purchased a harness for him but I am afraid to use it. I am afraid he will strangle himself in it or when I am trying to put it on him.
From what I have read here on the forum if a bird was kept clipped when very young they don't learn how to fly.
I have never clipped Bingo but I don't know how he was raised after hatching.
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He almost never tries to fly and when he does it's rather pathetic to watch. He creates a real windstorm but accomplishes very little.
SO my question is, could he actually fly away from me if I took him out?
I have taken him out with me twice and I greatly enjoy it (so does Bingo).
When moving between the car and the store I make sure I hold him securely in my hand. Once in the store he rides my shoulder and sings whistles and dances.
I purchased a harness for him but I am afraid to use it. I am afraid he will strangle himself in it or when I am trying to put it on him.
From what I have read here on the forum if a bird was kept clipped when very young they don't learn how to fly.
I have never clipped Bingo but I don't know how he was raised after hatching.
texsize
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