Taiga, Taiga, Burning Brighter ...
Taiga, Taiga, Burning
Brighter ...and yes this is the correct spelling!
Regular readers of the S.O.S. Blog will remember the
story of Taiga's arrival at the end of the summer,
writes our Warden, Juli Finnis.. (Those of you new to
the Blog can look back at the previous story dated
6th September)
Today (Saturday 13th October) Taiga went solo - that
is, he had his maiden free flight.
He is certainly going to be a huge star in the
future. He has been a delight to train and has taken
to the air like a true professional. Training begins
with him getting used to the falconer's glove being
his dinner plate. Once he feels happy and secure we
ask him to step up to the glove to collect his food
and then to jump about a foot for it. The next stage
is to attach a training line which has a fancy french
name. It's called a 'creance' and is 25m of
light-weight nylon line attached to a weighted wooden
stick at one end. The free end can then be tied to
the swivel at the end of the bird's leather jesses.
This allows you to gradually increase the distance
the bird has to travel to collect his meal whilst
still being able to prevent him taking to the skies
and disappearing over the horizon. Once he is
responding immediately to the food on the glove at
the full length of the creance line it is time to
remove the line and let him fly free.
Taiga has taken the short route to free flight. His
first day on a creance line was thursday. After a
couple of false starts where he wobbled on the edge
of the fence like a tight rope walker trying to keep
his balance he summoned up the courage to let go of
the fence and fly to the glove - unfortunately, he
misjudged the distance and flew six foot above my
head before returning to the fence. However, he
quickly got the hang of the whole process and by
yesterday was quite happily flying the full length of
the line. (With some birds this might take a week
with increasing the distance just a little each day).
So today was his big day and not only has he flown
free but has moved around the perches on the flying
ground like a natural.
Keep watching out for news of him from time to time -
with his stunning looks he's certainly destined to be
a big star.