ray-of-flight
New member
- Jun 14, 2023
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- Parrots
- None yet, am studying for my first one
Howdy, I'm Simon, 32, living in Canada. Over a decade ago I had a rat that bonded with me over it's cagemates, rode on my shoulder, travelled with me, had brief supervised outside trips. While I know that was very risky (dumb 20 year old) I have seen the joy a pet gets from outside visits. Because of allergies and personal tastes I do not want a cat or dog, I love strange little animals and the work it takes to learn how to care for them. Rats are banned in my province so I started to look into birds and just fell in love. I have been doing studying on the long and careful training process it takes to free-flight and/or harness a bird outside. I'm not much for the attention taking a rarer pet outside with you can bring, but the joy of travelling with your friend is amazing.
I am still deciding the type of bird that is right for me. I will be adopting from a local rescue and considering between a conure, lovebird, quaker, amazon, or BnG macaw. I am learning of the unique challenges and difficulties macaws present and with their cost, I know they are not advised for a first time bird person, but am struggling not to fall in love with them! Especially as I would like to free-fly eventually rather than harness, it is hard to say no! But I will likely end up with a more medium sized pal. I may get more birds in the future but really I think I'd rather be a single bird kind of guy.. I am home most of the time so I would have all the time in the world to interact with my friend. While at this point I'm so excited I'd like to run into the rescue and take whatever bird they hand me, I'm taking my time doing my learning before making my choice as I know/hope my friend will be with me for decades long.
Thanks all for running or participating in this wonderful little space
I am still deciding the type of bird that is right for me. I will be adopting from a local rescue and considering between a conure, lovebird, quaker, amazon, or BnG macaw. I am learning of the unique challenges and difficulties macaws present and with their cost, I know they are not advised for a first time bird person, but am struggling not to fall in love with them! Especially as I would like to free-fly eventually rather than harness, it is hard to say no! But I will likely end up with a more medium sized pal. I may get more birds in the future but really I think I'd rather be a single bird kind of guy.. I am home most of the time so I would have all the time in the world to interact with my friend. While at this point I'm so excited I'd like to run into the rescue and take whatever bird they hand me, I'm taking my time doing my learning before making my choice as I know/hope my friend will be with me for decades long.
Thanks all for running or participating in this wonderful little space