Bird Gathering In Singapore: Celebrating 3 Years With Pet Birds At The Beach!
The wet season calls
for a mini celebration when we were blessed with a fair amount of sun on a special
day— the 3rd Anniversary of a local Bird appreciation group, Birdies
and Family. Held at Palawan beach Sentosa, this celebration was open to the
public, highlighting a spread of happenings including TWO free-flight
demonstrations!
Blush pink on autumn leaves |
Free Flight For Domesticated Birds
The beauty of free
flight for pet Parrots and Birds are truly a sight to behold. Beyond visual
spectaculars, the true purpose of free flight also challenges the bond between
owner and their Fids. It takes immaculate trust through training and care over
a period of time to fully achieve free flight status.
Meet Nicole; the sassy girl |
At the peak of this
achievement is where your pet Parrot is able to enjoy the nature and
surroundings in its rightful freedom— a Bird’s eye view from atop ☺
Can you tell us apart? |
For cautionary
measures, please note that free flight is not recommended for first timers
without veteran training advice and supervision. Which brings us to the next
pointer, that’s just one of the many reasons why Bird groups as such exist! Join
them in on free flight activities and help your pet Bird express their true
characteristics and learn from one another, the safest way possible; do not try this on your own.
Birds At The Gathering
Unlike Bird singing
competitions, these bird enthusiasts are in love with different species—
Parrots. Of different sizes, species and colours. Locating the event spot was easy
after crossing paths with two members from Birdies and Family whom affirmed our
route (Thank you!).
And with that, a
myriad of bird squawking, chirping and twilling began to hit our ears. This was
actually more than just fun and games, there were stalls with toys and products
for your feathery friends, also a health talk on pet Birds, lucky draw, lunch,
and even cake!
It has always been a
pleasure meeting families and friends of Birdies and Family, it was a warm and welcoming
celebration where owners were more than willing to aid you if you wanted a
photo of their vibrant Fids (no flash
photography of course).
Ring neck-perch |
The best part? Catching up and making new friends
and actually getting to play with some of the Parrots! In fact, just from this
alone you could make out just how close the larger Fids were to their owners—
not all of them fancy being held by a stranger (seek permission before trying!)
Nom nom nom. |
Here's the live feed from the event:
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