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Revisiting Macaws Flying at Fisher Towers

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We bring the Calico Macaw parrots and others back to Fisher Towers one year later for another fly in October 2007. Snicket (Sun Conure) and Siren (Calico) also make first flight in such environments. Do not try this unless properly trained. www.wingsatliberty.com

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Revisiting Macaws Flying at Fisher Towers

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  • how did you afford ...

    how did you afford all of the macaws? dont they cost a fortune? also how did you get them to not bite and come back?

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    This is absolutely amazing. How long did it take you to flight them? They're beautiful birds.

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  • id never let that ...

    id never let that much money fly away from my shoulder lol. good to see though

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  • Absolutely amazing ...

    Absolutely amazing have a scarlot and red front macaw they would love to do that .
    I couldn't live with myslf if they flew away.
    I see u truly love your babys...and they do u too.. do they know when your going for a fly ... I bet they do . phil

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  • for outdoor flight, ...

    for outdoor flight, the noisier the better! Chris

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  • Magnificent! Both ...

    Magnificent! Both of mine have compromised respiratory systems and they will never be able to fly. Makes me very sad, but seeing yours makes up for it a little.

    Niosy devils aren't they?

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  • how did u train ur ...

    how did u train ur brids to fly and come to u i did that and it took me 2 hours to get my macaw of a roof

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  • That always depends ...

    That always depends on the bird. Some like peanuts, some like sunflower seeds, some want a bit of Ritz cracker. For training treats I will use what ever the bird really likes, including peanuts, sun flower seeds, crackers, french fries, cheese, etc. Chris

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  • Hi Chris, What do ...

    Hi Chris, What do you find is the best training treat??

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  • hi i think its ...

    hi i think its amazinge how the macaws can fly so far and come back i was wondering how do you get the to come back because i had a cocatiel and it flew away and it came three days after

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  • Gorgeous!

    Gorgeous!

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  • Chris Loved your ...

    Chris Loved your videos. I too take my bord out to the desert to fly her and she loves it. Your birds are Beautiful and I see your wife is part of the flock !!! LoL

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  • I have been flying ...

    I have been flying parrots outdoors since 1993 and so far have lost only one. I fly about 12 parrots on a regular basis. The one I lost was due to my own mistakes. I let the circumstances cause me to miss some things I knew better than to miss. Chris

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  • Have it ever ...

    Have it ever happened that a bird flied away and never came back?

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  • Occasionally we see ...

    Occasionally we see hawks and eagles in both Moab and here in Washington state. They are a fact of flying parrots that we must come to terms with. Usually they are not a serious threat but there is always that chance that they will be. Chris

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