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Get straight to the point, see the topic. Let's briefly talk about the questions that the questioner is puzzled about, and it's not strange that the bird friends are wrong in the discussion.
Cockatiel. Cockatiels are artificially bred birds, and basically have no homing ability for wild birds.
But everything is not absolute, sometimes you can see bird friends on the Internet say that their parrots flew away and ran back, this situation does feel hanging, maybe it is fate is not endless.
It's not too late to make amends. It is best to tie the cage well and prevent the cockatiel from escaping.
<> nagging and talking so much, it's no wonder that bird friends are wrong in discussing it.
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It's difficult, a small number of them will return home, most of them won't come back, it's hard to find, it's hard to find a way home for this thing, and flying away itself shows that there is no emotional foundation between you, and you're not even familiar with it.
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Cage, difficult. Hand raised, feeding with whistle until weaning, whistle will come back when you hear it, premise: it is hungry or not, flying skills are not good, a lot of bird friends, birds in front of you, birds because of the height of the foothold of the inclination grasp unfamiliar and obstacles lead to its vigilance and punishment station observation, both sides are in a hurry.
In the early days of Xuanfeng's learning to fly, flying high to low is a great test of its flying skills, and it is also the last course to learn to fly in the early stage.
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Generally not coming back.
It didn't fly far, not in the house, or in the tree, you could see it, it could see you, but no matter how much you called it, it didn't seem to hear it, and it gradually flew out of your sight.
That's the case, cockatiel.
Fly away. Thinking about it in hindsight, I always can't understand how sad it is to lose the parrot that I worked so hard to raise is so easy to fly away.
The reason for this is not complicated, as long as your cockatiel has not been trained to fly outdoors.
When the parrot and its owner come outside, the environment becomes larger, and there are many scenes that attract the parrot, blue sky, green trees, and parrots will instinctively want to fly over.
Once the parrot flies over curiously, the situation changes, because there are many natural factors that we can't see.
That is the phenomenon of convection in the air, the phenomenon of outdoor air convection has always existed, and the uneven distribution and continuous flow of hot and cold air currents.
These air currents are an invisible barrier for a cockatiel with no outdoor flight experience, and although the parrot cannot see the air currents, it can clearly feel them.
This parrot is much more sensitive than us humans, at this time the parrot will be confused or panicked, do not know what to do, very scared, even if the parrot wants to come down and return to you, but it can't do it, just like a leaf falling in a stream, just float away.
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It's hard to get back if you're a parrot that's lost, unless you're a parrot you've raised since you were a child and often released in the same place, then it's likely to fly back, and it's hard to come back otherwise.
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The whirlwind parrot flew away, will it come back? Then it depends on whether he has feelings for this place? Do you have a spouse here?
If he had a spouse, he might have come back, and if he hadn't, he might have run away with the spouse he found outside.
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Will the cockatiel come back if it flies.
Answers. 1.Cockatiels generally don't come back when they fly.
2.Parrots can easily get lost after flying away because they don't have a very good navigation system like pigeons, so they can't find their way home smoothly.
3.However, if the parrot has been raised for a long time, has established a close relationship with its owner, and the owner has trained it many times to go home, they can gradually learn about the environment around the home and find their way home.
4.But the average parrot doesn't know its home after it flies away.
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The first type: getting lost:
Generally, the cockatiel is not very good at recognizing the road, if it is not familiar with the neighborhood, does not often carry out flight training, and there are too many urban shelters, it will also make the cockatiel unable to find the way home.
The second is:
If you are usually in a cage and do not have a deep relationship with the cockatiel, and you rarely train it, it will generally not come back to you.
So, if you fly away, you will rarely come back on your own, and if you are more familiar, it may only stay in a strange place waiting for you, if you can find it.
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Cockatiels are timid by nature and will not fly back after flying away, you can look for them nearby, they will starve to death if they can't find food in the wild.
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The cockatiel flies away and will not come back, it does not know home. If you don't fly away for a long time, you can look around and shout its name, and you may find it. The chances of recovering it are generally low.
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No, as long as you have two of them, you can come back, and if you call two of them in the cage, you can come back, but one flies out for a week or so, and if no one catches them, you starve to death.
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Summary. Hello If your cockatiel flies away, you can try the following to get it flying back as much as possible: Stay calm:
Don't panic and try to stay calm, this will allow you to better observe your surroundings and find the direction of the bird. Find the location of the bird: Search where the bird flew away to see if there are any traces or sounds left by the bird, such as chirping or flapping wings.
Use food inducement: Place the bird's favorite food, such as seeds, fruits, etc., in the place where the bird flies away to induce the bird to come back. Use sound to induce:
Use a bird's call or use a whistle to mimic a bird's call so that the bird hears and responds. Post a search for a revelation: You can post a search for a revelation on social media, ask for help from people around you, and provide information about the bird.
Hello If your cockatiel flies away, you can try the following methods to get it flying back as much as possible: Keep Calm Ki Tease: Don't panic and try to stay calm, this will allow you to better observe your surroundings and find the direction of the bird.
Place the bird's favorite food, such as seeds, fruits, etc., in the place where the bird flies away to induce the bird to come back. Use sound to induce: Use a bird's call or use a whistle to imitate a bird's call so that the bird hears and responds.
It's been flying away for three hours, can you find it?
Hello Yes, I am careful to sell it before I dear I have flown away for three hours, and there is not much chance of finding it If it is an hour, you can also travel wisely You can search where the bird flew away to see if there are any traces or sounds left by the bird, such as the sound of chirping or the sound of wings flapping, etc. Place the bird's favorite food, such as seeds, fruits, etc., in the place where the bird flies away to induce the bird to come back.
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