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Hi from Shanlung, Tinkerbell and Riamfada

Démarré par shanlung, 01 Janvier 2010 à 16:03:42

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shanlung


shanlung

Tinkerbell Summertime2011 - Before visitting her   // Sieben //   Formosan Blue Magpies & Molly 
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/128803.html

Tinkerbell Summertime2011 -Being with her Part 1 // 30th June - 2 July 2011
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/129050.html

Tinkerbell Summertime2011 -Being with her Part 2 // 3 July -7 July 2011
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/129358.html

Tinkerbell Summertime2011 Wuling Nong Chang & leaving Taiwan
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/129541.html

kétile

Hello,
My english is not good enough to understand everything you wrote but te pictures and videos are magic.
The way you live with your birds and cats looks like freedom.
I'm very interested in freeflight and very impressed by what you can do with your birds.

Kétile
Souriez, demain sera pire !!

shanlung

#21
Kétile

Thank you!  Your English is much better than my French.
Total free flight is very dangerous and I cannot recommend anyone to try that.
If you allow your bird to fly inside the house and the house secured properly, your bird
will have 95% of all the benefits from flying.
Part 2 - Tinkerbell Legacy  that you can read in  http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9/     will tell you how that can be done

My photos and descriptions of free flights can be enjoyed by everyone.
I enjoy seeing people doing rock climbing, and skiing down black diamond slopes.  But I know I do not
have the training and the skill to do that.

In the same way, you can enjoy what I do without any risk to you in doing that.

You might like to see
Buwah Free Flight 2 // Wadi Harban // Riamfada with Jabris again

http://shanlung.livejournal.com/111045.html




Chile // Riamfada free flights at the edge of Rub Al Khali
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/112019.html




photos of cat outside
Reflections on Riamfada at edge of the Empty Quarter and some rants
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/112576.html



bird & cat by the sea
9-11//Dommie final visit to ocean Ramadan 2010 & unsheduled Riamfada free flight//The Day Approaches
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/119935.html








kétile

Beautyfull fotos !!!
I understand what you mean. I couldn't climb a rock as well.
My bird can fly in my house almost all day long (when I am home), but it's always very small flights, I don't think we can compare it with freeflight.
But why it coudn't be possible to learn my bird freeflight, with the help of people who know exactly how to do it ?
It doesn't need pysicall aptitude, just a real knowledge but I'm ready to learn...
I don't want to lose my bird, I love him and want the best for him...

Kétile
Souriez, demain sera pire !!

shanlung

Nothing is completely safe.

I am mentally prepared for the worse.  Can you do that ?

First Tinkerbell, and then Riamfada was trained in harness and line in small steps by small steps before free flight.
They learned to fly in strong winds, in cross winds, in tail winds, in side winds, from high up to me down below, from down below to me high up above.

I did not just do recalls.  I did very complex recalls.  They fly to different perches with names and then fly back to me at home.
I hide in rooms and call them to do hide & seek recalls.

I watched them until I knew they do not spook easily, and knew they recover quickly from spooking.

The risk of accident is always there even with a well bonded and well trained bird. What if a hawk suddenly appear to chase your bird?
Read
Reflections on Riamfada at edge of the Empty Quarter and some rants on my solution to maximise the return of the bird.
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/112576.html

The risk of accidents must be accepted so you will be mentally prepared to act fast and act immediately on recovery.
I think many people became frozen during accidents and end up losing their bird.

Read an accident that happened to me with Riamfada and how I acted immediately.
Jebel Akhbar with Kat //Seifa Al Sheik - the Great Escape and recovery
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/103005.html

Replies & thoughts of Seifa Great Escape // Cyrus Oriole // An iftar meal
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/103233.html

Be honest with yourself.  Will you be able to react very fast in case of sudden accidents and you see your bird flying away?

And if you want the best for your bird, total free flight add only 0.1% of the benefit of flight.
Flying at home will give 95%
Flying with a good harness add 4.9%
read http://shanlung.livejournal.com/8284.html on training to use harness and how to make the best harness.

YOU MUST READ THE END PART WHERE I REPORTED ON ALL MY ACCIDENTS.  DO YOU THINK YOU WILL BE AS LUCKY AS ME?
Can you handle Murphy (Murphy's Law) if Murphy is standing by your side?

Total free flight give you 0.1% and at great risk.

I wrote of that in

Riamfada free flights in villa // And around neighbourhood
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/121070.html

Please do not do what you see me do.

FREE FLIGHT IS LIFE AND DEATH PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF UNLESS YOU DO KNOW.
NEVER EVER FREE FLY WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE AS THIS CAN LEAD TO LOSS AND DEATH OF YOUR BIRD.


I have been thinking. Of free flights with Riamfada. But the last few times when I thought of it, my dear wife screamed. She screamed and cried loud enough to frighten the wits out of me , or back into me , which ever way that you choose.

A parrot truely need not do any freeflights. Allowing him/her to fly inside your home made safe for that will give 95% of all the benefits from flying.

Allowing your parrot to fly in harness and leash, might add 4.9% more. But that being said, the sheer pleasure to you of taking your parrot outdoors with you and to fly cannot be imagined. If you have prepared yourself by first letting your parrot fly in semi free flight conditions (flying in big enclosed space eg gym or in big hall) , and then taking careful small steps outside in harness and short leash, that should be safe enough.

Long distance harnessed flights should be after you and your parrot thoroughly trained together, flying your parrot in head winds, tail winds, cross winds, shifty wind conditions, from high to low, and low to high.

Do not do free flights. That 0.1% benefit to your parrot is not worth the nightmare if things go wrong.

You know Riamfada had been on deliberate free flights.

Free flight is dangerous, extremely dangerous with any kind of parrot, and especially a grey.

Free flight might add 0.1% to the benefits of flight to your parrot. But the adrenaline rush to you is immense. That comes from living dangerously, knowing Murphy might just turn up.

I know with the coming departure, my mood might not be good. But I felt I could control that enough.

I also thought back to Riamfada flights with me. She clearly shown she could think on her wings. The videos of her turning back to my wife when she could not first find me was heartening. And of her flying and turning back to the wall , and then heading to me was heartening as well.

Pakistan again// more on mind & tofu // Dommie at Omer//kitties// Riamfada and 3 turns on dime
http://shanlung.livejournal.com/118669.html

Then that unscheduled free flight at the beach when that knot to that swivel joint unravelled and she did that glorious freeflight and returned to me had to be considered too.

Her spooking got even more controlled in the villa, just a short flight away before returning to me.

In the villa, Riamfada would so often fly to me uncalled, went back to her many perch to do her thing, and fly again to me. In all our walks in last couple of months, she never showed any desire to leave me. And if she decided on parroty jokes, how many more parroty jokes could she play on me. I decided I could accept her parroty jokes.

And she knew our neighbourhood so well now from all the neighbourhood walks we had done.

I decided to go on neighbourhood walks earlier today. I noticed the light faded too much by time we went out at 530pm. So today, we went out of the house at 5pm.

Riam was harnessed and leashed as we went around the mulberry bush.

Thoughts of free flight hit my mind. Hit it hard today 24 September.

I decided my wife screamed too much. Before she opened her mouth to scream, I premptively told her to shut up. Got her to hold the rod/reel. I then took the leash off Riamfada's harness.

I saw from corner of my eye my wife opened her mouth, as to scream. I told her screaming might well spook Riam, and to my satisfaction, saw her closing her mouth.



kétile

#24
OK, I understand most of you say and will read the "liens?"(http...) you gave.
I know that recall training isn't simple recall and I trained my bird from up to me and from down to me, I recalll him outside with a harness.
What I don't understand is: if freeflight is only 0.5% of benefice for the bird and a lot of risk, why do YOU do it ???
I don't polemic, it's just a question.
I find that is very interesting talking wit you...

Kétile
Souriez, demain sera pire !!

shanlung

#25
Citation de: kétile le 25 Juillet 2011 à 09:07:19

What I don't understand is: if freeflight is only 0.5% of benefice for the bird and a lot of risk, why do YOU do it ???

Kétile

Why do some people do rock climbing without any safety harness and lines?

Why do some people climb Mount Everest without oxygen?

Why do some people do BASE jumps from edge of tall buildings and cliffs?

How can I give you a meaningful answer?

How about stupidity?




kétile

#26
OK, I understand, exept that in the exemples you give, maybea, it's the taste of adrenaline and risk but for themself that can motive some people.
The risk of loosing our birds or the pleasure of seeing them flying in the sky ? What is the motivation, were does the adrenaline come from ???

Citation de: shanlung le 25 Juillet 2011 à 09:33:02

How about stupidity?


Do you think, taking these risks is stupidity ??

Friendly

Kétile
Souriez, demain sera pire !!

shanlung

We can talk about adrenaline rush to the head and the heart.
We can talk about beauty and soul desire.
All those involved great risks.

There are some aspects of life with no rational answers.

I can only give warnings that what I do should not be done without careful thoughts and with clear knowledge of the risks.

kétile

I totally agree with you.
Have a good day (or a good night)

Kétile
Souriez, demain sera pire !!

Moya

D'accord avec toi Kétile ! Tu vas continuer, hein ?
Moya
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