I'd recommend just buying a harness. Some harnesses are expensive but there are cheaper options that are still safe. Your bird could get entangled in that line or the line could break and your bird could be gone forever. In my opinion this is very unsafe and I think it would be best just to buy a proper harness. I'm not trying to be hateful I'd just hate for your bird to get hurt or for you to loose your bird :)
@@jimmyjames_yt the line could cut your bird, get stuck in a tree or just full on break. Your bird isnt free flying its just flying away, there's a difference
You’re letting your bird out without the proper training and on a leash that could break its leg. Please research first before deciding on these things
Very reckless owner, doesn’t take the advice of others. The bird isn’t even free flight trained, it’s just flying away and he’s pulling it back. Furthermore he’s using a homemade leash that could break the birds leg. The risks are endless, could get caught up on trees, entangled on bird, easier for predators to catch the bird. Either you educated yourself and do better or don’t get birds. Look into free flight training, it takes months of desensitization, recall and operant conditioning training. If on harness then also you need to properly harness train before hand and use a safe harness. It’s not even about just recall training, a lot goes into it. Such people should not own birds
I think you should train the rainbow lorikeet better with more recall because you will just lose your bird like that if it has not learned to fly back to you. Make sure you call it back and not just look for it. Shout loudly so it hears your call. :)
I dont want to be rude like the other comments and they are right but i want u to understand in simple sweet words..So if you really want your bird to have free flight then u need to 1.read a book about freeflight training 2.research what is dengerous for birds hm like which harness is dengerous and yk 3.buy a non-harm harness 4.train it little by little to how to get it wear harness (let the bird know its safe or it be scared..of harness). 5.make it know its name 6.after making it know its name try the recalling pratice and ur bird will come to u 7.be gentle with it plz 8.dont make it fear in this long process 9.take it slow 10.bird is a small and weak creature:). Hope you understood sry for the weak grammer or eng and i hope from the next time u will be sweet heart to your bird..❤❤lol im not a vet but a 13y old.
A little isn’t enough for free flight. Get educated and stop risking your birds life. Some people should not own birds, they require more commitment. Very reckless
you are literally killing your bird this is am insult to the free flight community! he is not safe, he is not free and this is definitely not free flight
Dude with a string like that, it's gonna hurt the bird. It could potentially cut the bird, break or dislocate it's leg, or make the poor things crash land. And if that doesn't happen, there are still outside risks like other predators or vehicles, weather, or who knows what else could hurt the bird. Please find a better and safer way to fly your bird if you are to even continue this.
@@jimmyjames_yt doesn’t mean it won’t happen, your luck will run out if you keep this up. If you care about your birds well being then take the advice people have given to you. You are not an expert
OMG, PLEASE STOP NOW. That poor parrot is in full escape flight mode trying to escape. At the speed they fly when your line ends you’re going to seriously injure your gorgeous parrot. At least put some type of line suspender if you are still going to use this cruel method. It like put a ring around your foot then letting you run at full sprint until you run out of rope and it jerks you back. Come on, stop this nonsense and delete the video asap so no one else harms their bird as well. Big warning to all who may try this. DON’T it is cruel and not safe. oh my God imagine your line get hooked on a moving car, bike or truck. No please stop if you have any pity for that poor parrot trying to run away from you. 😮
I'd recommend just buying a harness. Some harnesses are expensive but there are cheaper options that are still safe. Your bird could get entangled in that line or the line could break and your bird could be gone forever. In my opinion this is very unsafe and I think it would be best just to buy a proper harness. I'm not trying to be hateful I'd just hate for your bird to get hurt or for you to loose your bird :)
money is not the issue. harness no good. the line is perfect
@@jimmyjames_yt the line could cut your bird, get stuck in a tree or just full on break. Your bird isnt free flying its just flying away, there's a difference
You’re letting your bird out without the proper training and on a leash that could break its leg. Please research first before deciding on these things
@@jimmyjames_ytwhat the f u c k ing idiot you shouldn’t own any pet at all😡
Are you mad ? You call this freeflight when all we can see is that you are risking your birds life..
Shut up. Bird fine
Very reckless owner, doesn’t take the advice of others. The bird isn’t even free flight trained, it’s just flying away and he’s pulling it back. Furthermore he’s using a homemade leash that could break the birds leg. The risks are endless, could get caught up on trees, entangled on bird, easier for predators to catch the bird. Either you educated yourself and do better or don’t get birds. Look into free flight training, it takes months of desensitization, recall and operant conditioning training. If on harness then also you need to properly harness train before hand and use a safe harness. It’s not even about just recall training, a lot goes into it. Such people should not own birds
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@@jimmyjames_yt bird abuse sucks
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Birds aren’t kites.
I think you should train the rainbow lorikeet better with more recall because you will just lose your bird like that if it has not learned to fly back to you. Make sure you call it back and not just look for it. Shout loudly so it hears your call. :)
Thanks for the tip. he's escaped twice before. both times i tracked him and retrieved him. last time he was out 3 days and night.
@James Brown that's a sign u shouldn't be letting him go
Flyin em around like a kite :3
I dont want to be rude like the other comments and they are right but i want u to understand in simple sweet words..So if you really want your bird to have free flight then u need to 1.read a book about freeflight training 2.research what is dengerous for birds hm like which harness is dengerous and yk 3.buy a non-harm harness 4.train it little by little to how to get it wear harness (let the bird know its safe or it be scared..of harness). 5.make it know its name 6.after making it know its name try the recalling pratice and ur bird will come to u 7.be gentle with it plz 8.dont make it fear in this long process 9.take it slow 10.bird is a small and weak creature:). Hope you understood sry for the weak grammer or eng and i hope from the next time u will be sweet heart to your bird..❤❤lol im not a vet but a 13y old.
I love this video thank you for this
Does this bird have any recall training at all, or you just let him fly away?
No. I teach him a little, like fly back to your cage. sometimes he does, sometimes he doesn't.
A little isn’t enough for free flight. Get educated and stop risking your birds life. Some people should not own birds, they require more commitment. Very reckless
I don’t even know what to say about this
it works great. if he gets tangled i cut the line, reel it in and then rejoin it. best of all he gets to fly. best leave it to an expert tho
@@jimmyjames_yt which you obviously aren't
you are literally killing your bird
this is am insult to the free flight community! he is not safe, he is not free and this is definitely not free flight
So many morons
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@@jimmyjames_yt yeah very mature bro 🙄. I've seen the comments and you don't handle yourself well or the bird.
Dude with a string like that, it's gonna hurt the bird. It could potentially cut the bird, break or dislocate it's leg, or make the poor things crash land. And if that doesn't happen, there are still outside risks like other predators or vehicles, weather, or who knows what else could hurt the bird. Please find a better and safer way to fly your bird if you are to even continue this.
What's do you think is the bird a toy ughh
ppl play with toys. ppl play with birds. 🤔
Hello do you still have the lorikeet? Do you still train with that line attached to it?
yes i still have him. its not training tho. i use the live every day when i put him in the trees, it makes sure he don't fly away.
It is attached by ankle?
Ankle, yes.
you can hurt the bird
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10 years later, hasn’t happened
@@jimmyjames_yt doesn’t mean it won’t happen, your luck will run out if you keep this up. If you care about your birds well being then take the advice people have given to you. You are not an expert
OMG, PLEASE STOP NOW. That poor parrot is in full escape flight mode trying to escape. At the speed they fly when your line ends you’re going to seriously injure your gorgeous parrot. At least put some type of line suspender if you are still going to use this cruel method. It like put a ring around your foot then letting you run at full sprint until you run out of rope and it jerks you back. Come on, stop this nonsense and delete the video asap so no one else harms their bird as well. Big warning to all who may try this. DON’T it is cruel and not safe. oh my God imagine your line get hooked on a moving car, bike or truck. No please stop if you have any pity for that poor parrot trying to run away from you. 😮
Stupid people. Shut up
@@jimmyjames_ytDUDE. PLEASE LISTEN
@@jimmyjames_yt ironic coming from you
Is there a little resistance at the end, or does the mechanism stop short?
It stops short if he runs out of line.
What size is the harness?
One size fits all
Lol. I love it.
Poor bird. It's images like these people are having in their mind when they're saying we should ban all flying pet birds 😓
Should ban all dumb comments
@@jimmyjames_yt are you a troll?