Chris Shanks of Cockatoo Downs? She's in Oregon now. She lost a cockatoo to a neighbor as well. She flies maybe 20 or 30 all day unsupervised. Some are big cockatoos, some are small. All are smaller than my Scarlet.
Janet
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, Jennifer Fleishman <jmfleishtoo@...> wrote:
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> One member of the avian community who lived for decades in California and has since moved to Washington leaves a group of Cockatoos out all day and calls them in at night. Her biggest problem is that they destroy houses. I think in the thirty years she's been doing this, she's only lost one bird and it was a smaller bird who ended up out after dark. I don't free fly my parrots because I'm a bad trainer and I have the smaller birds that Janet is talking about but I tend to agree with Janet on this one.
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> Jen and the flock
> http://www.birdiedebutantes.com
> http://www.tntbirdtoys.com
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