I was nicely surprised to see people from this forum visiting
Tinkerbell's webpage
http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9
I came in to find a nice thread on her.
If you folks do not know of Tinkerbell, here are a couple of photos, and the
Webshot folders where even more can be seen
Tinkerbell - Reunion
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanlung/sets/677616/
Tinkerbell at Green Island Taiwan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanlung/sets/677784/
More interesting photos such as my avatar can be seen in
Tinkerbell - at Chipeng 2
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanlung/sets/678317/
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.
Tinkerbell's webpage
http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9 serves as a record of those immensely happy times as well as pointers to the training and her diet and life with us.
Tinkerbell Legacy was then written during my travelling around Laos and Thailand. In it, I try to lay out the principles how you can keep a flying parrot as well as other stuff that I had not touched on in detail earlier.
The legacy is on-going, and that can be followed from the blog. There is also a pointer in Tinkerbell webpage that lead to that blog
http://www.livejournal.com/users/shanlung/2005/02/
Both should be read. Hopefully, that will lead you to an entirely new relationship with your parrot making both of you happier.
That is the legacy that Tinkerbell will like you to have. That you can also keep a flying parrot.