Searching for new food sources:
Within their home area, Birds will fly out in the morning into the wind for a set distance than work a grid across that fly out path. The distance in which they travel across the line is rarely more than a few hundred feet searching for food as they work that grid pattern back to their over-night sleeping area prior to mid-day. In the afternoon, they will adjust the fly out again into the wind, but off right or left of the morning trip.
Visiting known food sources:
Bird feeders and larger natural food sources, rich in seeds, like grassy fields. The more an area has consistent food sources the less they will complete wide searches. But everyday, they will fly search patterns looking for alternative food sources.
Commonly Wind direction:
Every area will have a Common Direction in which the Wind normally comes from. For my area, it is from the Southwest to West for most of the year. It is also the direction that near all Storms come from. Birds caught in a Storm will get carried off to the East to Northeast. When the Storm passes, they will search back to find their over-night sleeping area.
Companion Parrots:
Wild Birds have their parents to teach them the lay of the land if you will. Companion Parrots must quickly learn to follow what other like size Birds in their area are doing and work at building and understanding of the area.
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Within their home area, Birds will fly out in the morning into the wind for a set distance than work a grid across that fly out path. The distance in which they travel across the line is rarely more than a few hundred feet searching for food as they work that grid pattern back to their over-night sleeping area prior to mid-day. In the afternoon, they will adjust the fly out again into the wind, but off right or left of the morning trip.
Visiting known food sources:
Bird feeders and larger natural food sources, rich in seeds, like grassy fields. The more an area has consistent food sources the less they will complete wide searches. But everyday, they will fly search patterns looking for alternative food sources.
Commonly Wind direction:
Every area will have a Common Direction in which the Wind normally comes from. For my area, it is from the Southwest to West for most of the year. It is also the direction that near all Storms come from. Birds caught in a Storm will get carried off to the East to Northeast. When the Storm passes, they will search back to find their over-night sleeping area.
Companion Parrots:
Wild Birds have their parents to teach them the lay of the land if you will. Companion Parrots must quickly learn to follow what other like size Birds in their area are doing and work at building and understanding of the area.
Huge Amazon Feather Hugs Good Friend...
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