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<blockquote data-quote="Krissim Klaw" data-source="post: 137297" data-attributes="member: 1492"><p>With as clumsy as the Chinese are they do make surprisingly great fliers, especially if there is a wind to catch their wings. I had one that I used to stick on my hand and raise it up in the air like a falconer and it would flutter off for my amusement.</p><p></p><p>I did have one oops moment with flying involved. It was with my boy, unicorn who went by the name Nubs. I was sitting on the floor taking something out of his cage and he thought it would be fun to abruptly launch himself out and fly across my room straight at my dog. He flew right over my dogs head and landed about a foot away on the side corner of my bed. Thankfully my dog was better trained then him and listened to me when I said, "leave it."</p><p></p><p>Edit- Forgot to mention you can try sticking one of your female's outside in a screen cage and let her pheromones do the rest of the work. You might be lucky enough to call him back, or another wild male in the area. I know I've heard another member or two having luck catching native males that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krissim Klaw, post: 137297, member: 1492"] With as clumsy as the Chinese are they do make surprisingly great fliers, especially if there is a wind to catch their wings. I had one that I used to stick on my hand and raise it up in the air like a falconer and it would flutter off for my amusement. I did have one oops moment with flying involved. It was with my boy, unicorn who went by the name Nubs. I was sitting on the floor taking something out of his cage and he thought it would be fun to abruptly launch himself out and fly across my room straight at my dog. He flew right over my dogs head and landed about a foot away on the side corner of my bed. Thankfully my dog was better trained then him and listened to me when I said, "leave it." Edit- Forgot to mention you can try sticking one of your female's outside in a screen cage and let her pheromones do the rest of the work. You might be lucky enough to call him back, or another wild male in the area. I know I've heard another member or two having luck catching native males that way. [/QUOTE]
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