tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-849402373517742206.post4476034898511673636..comments2024-03-15T03:29:19.010-05:00Comments on World Bird Sanctuary: The Rookie Files: MiaWorld Bird Sanctuaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11486246317469409527noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-849402373517742206.post-8472235123091893682010-03-26T10:24:33.116-05:002010-03-26T10:24:33.116-05:00Thanks for responding to our Blog about our Specta...Thanks for responding to our Blog about our Spectacled Owl. Your question is hard to respond to because there's so much detail and information you would need to know to manage and train a bird to free fly. It would be impossible for me to try to describe it in an e-mail. Please consider coming to our raptor workshop this November. From A to Z, we go over all aspects of managing raptors and many other birds in captivity, including giving information on training birds to free fly. For more information about the workshop you can go to our website and use the Contact Us link to request an information brochure. Hope to see you in November, and again, thanks for visiting the WBS website. Sincerely, Jeff <br />Jeffrey S. Meshach<br />Assistant Director<br />World Bird SanctuaryPhotoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02757526581200211637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-849402373517742206.post-28767336007758041992010-03-20T14:48:12.218-05:002010-03-20T14:48:12.218-05:00I also work with a spectacled owl, and wonder how ...I also work with a spectacled owl, and wonder how Mia was trained to fly to designated perches? The bird I work with will step onto the glove, but little else. How long does it take to train these birds, and what are the key points in training?Erinnoreply@blogger.com