They often do it when they're happy but he was doing it to ring it LOL, I posted vids on how to tie the falconers knot and how to attach jesses to the swivel and leash if you wanna check them out :thumbsup:
I think it was a neighbours lawnmower and somebodies bike going past the front of the house. They're SO noisy. At first I thought you meant Chalkie's grumbles :lol: You can hear my cockatiels (well three of them anyways).
In the background of this you can hear my mass of budgies and my two canaries having a song war
I think it was a neighbours lawnmower and somebodies bike going past the front of the house. They're SO noisy. At first I thought you meant Chalkie's grumbles :lol: You can hear my cockatiels (well three of them anyways).
In the background of this you can hear my mass of budgies and my two canaries having a song war
I would've thought most people would be able to tell why a bird of prey wears a bell, but I guess I'm wrong because I'm asked it every day :lol: basically it is just to aid you in fiding the bird. For instance, if I were to fly Chalkie in the woods but he had gone out of sight, I would know he was still close because I would hear his bell
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