This is the first time I've lost Maggie.
I didn't lose Sally, but she did get attacked by crows, and get stuck in the top of a 50 foot tree I had to climb...
And she did miss our tree, and end up in the neighbor's tree.
And free flew around the neighborhood, and hid out from a predator.
I lost sweepea twice.
I lost Tusk NO LESS THAN FIVE TIMES, AND I DON'T FREE FLY HIM, SO MUCH AS HE PANICS EASILY...
Lila flew into a neighbor's yard.
Then the really sad ones: Demitre tried to "make friends" with a great horned owl, as in, flew into the owl's burrow, and snuggled up...
The owl was more interested in lunch...
Papaya got hit by a car flying back to me, too low.
IT HAPPENS... Out and about birds occasionally get lost and you've got to go find them. Every once in awhile you don't get there fast enough...
They enter the food chain the minute the door opens.
But it gives them an exceptional quality of life if you do it right, with only moderate risk.
The risk can never be eliminated. Even the best free fliers have lost birds. Including the guy who wrote most of the protocols on free flying, and on finding them when they get lost. (Yeah, we had a very long conversation about how to find Maggie yesterday! He's from Cali, my old stomping grounds.)
ALL OF MY POSTS ADVISE AGAINST TRYING TO LEARN THIS ONE YOURSELF... EVEN WITH ADVANCED TRAINING, THE RISKS CANNOT BE COMPLETELY ELIMINATED.
BUT... my free flighted birds get restless when they haven't flown in too long. You can actually see the change in personality...