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- 10/17/09
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- Real Name
- shanlung
Hi folks,
I am from the old board.
For those who are new here and do not know of Tinkerbell or me, first
take a look at these collection of photographs.
From mountain tops where we can see for ever
and valleys dotted with hotsprings between those mountains
unequal race at pavilion beyond Dragon Eye
And to seashores such as this in Green Island off Taiwan, another magical nook of paradise that much of the whole world do not know.
This is a love story of me and my Tinkerbell, a free flying Congo African Grey parrot CAG , as we roamed about the mountains and forests and cities of Taiwan. She loves to go riding with me on the motorbike as she sit on a perch on the handle bar.
Full details of that and more are in that webpage, together with URLs to the relevant Webshots folders of hundreds of photos. Without those photos, what I wrote will never be believed
As with all love story, it is happy and sad.
You have a window into life with a flighted bird, and the training that must be done together with your
bird. Enough perhaps for you to decide that you can do the same.
Each refresh of Tinkerbell main URL below will show more photos taken at random
http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9
I am now living in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East. A few months ago, a rescued CAG was given over to my care. I called her Riamfada. Riamfada was a hauntingly beautiful magical entity of David Gemmell, the finest fantasy writer in the world. A name befitting to this grey.
She came to me as a frightened ball of grey and with wings asymmetrically clipped.
Her story started here
October, 2008 - shanlung
Then we became good friends. and she got to understand her wings better.
Riamfada flying up to me on sand dune in Seifa beach in stiff cross winds.
Story in
shanlung: Oman won 19th Gulf Cup//Riamfada outing to Yiti/Seifa beaches // Katie's first 'present' to us
Riamfada flying to me above rampart of Nakhal castle
story in
shanlung: 12 March Nakhal Fort/hotsprings
You can live with a flying parrot at home.
That is the legacy that Tinkerbell will like you to have
I am from the old board.
For those who are new here and do not know of Tinkerbell or me, first
take a look at these collection of photographs.
From mountain tops where we can see for ever
and valleys dotted with hotsprings between those mountains
unequal race at pavilion beyond Dragon Eye
And to seashores such as this in Green Island off Taiwan, another magical nook of paradise that much of the whole world do not know.
This is a love story of me and my Tinkerbell, a free flying Congo African Grey parrot CAG , as we roamed about the mountains and forests and cities of Taiwan. She loves to go riding with me on the motorbike as she sit on a perch on the handle bar.
Full details of that and more are in that webpage, together with URLs to the relevant Webshots folders of hundreds of photos. Without those photos, what I wrote will never be believed
As with all love story, it is happy and sad.
You have a window into life with a flighted bird, and the training that must be done together with your
bird. Enough perhaps for you to decide that you can do the same.
Each refresh of Tinkerbell main URL below will show more photos taken at random
http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9
I am now living in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East. A few months ago, a rescued CAG was given over to my care. I called her Riamfada. Riamfada was a hauntingly beautiful magical entity of David Gemmell, the finest fantasy writer in the world. A name befitting to this grey.
She came to me as a frightened ball of grey and with wings asymmetrically clipped.
Her story started here
October, 2008 - shanlung
Then we became good friends. and she got to understand her wings better.
Riamfada flying up to me on sand dune in Seifa beach in stiff cross winds.
Story in
shanlung: Oman won 19th Gulf Cup//Riamfada outing to Yiti/Seifa beaches // Katie's first 'present' to us
Riamfada flying to me above rampart of Nakhal castle
story in
shanlung: 12 March Nakhal Fort/hotsprings
You can live with a flying parrot at home.
That is the legacy that Tinkerbell will like you to have