@Kyeh looks dangerous for the bird. She could easily be swept away by the wind if she isn’t holding on tight.
We can’t even get our bird to get on our hands or even come out of the cage unless she sees me in the kitchen area and then she comes out looking for me to give her something to eat.
@blaineg@Felton10@Kyeh If the speed is low enough, balance and grip is easy. Turbulence at speed can make it hazardous to try to go airborne. (It’s a relatively well-known issue.)
Love it.
@Felton10, you’d like this too.
@Kyeh looks dangerous for the bird. She could easily be swept away by the wind if she isn’t holding on tight.
We can’t even get our bird to get on our hands or even come out of the cage unless she sees me in the kitchen area and then she comes out looking for me to give her something to eat.
@Felton10 It does look dangerous, really.
@Felton10 Here’s a safer way to travel
@Felton10 @Kyeh I’d say it’s pretty safe at those low speeds, if there’s any problem the bird can revert to his own transportation.
@blaineg @Felton10 @Kyeh If the speed is low enough, balance and grip is easy. Turbulence at speed can make it hazardous to try to go airborne. (It’s a relatively well-known issue.)