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An Overview of flight Training, by Chris Biro.

Introduction to Flight Considerations, by Dave Poole (UK).

Chris Biro's Basic Flight Training Theory.

Window of Opportunity Theory, by Chris Biro.

ABC's Behavior Outlined, by Chris Biro.

Transporting Flighted Birds, by Chris Biro.

An Indoor Flight Story, by  Peter Markham, Manistique, Mi.

Fear of Falling, by Doug Cook.

Limits of Internet Learning, by Pam Clark.

Benefits of Freeflight, by Chris Biro.

Some Theory of Training Recall, by Chris Biro.

Recovery Of Loose Parrots, Methods and Tips, by Chris Biro.

Refledging African Greys, by Pam Clark.

A Story of Flight Training a Love Bird, by Doug Cook.

Of Benefits & Risks, by James Dawson.

Considering Predator Attacks, by Chris Biro.

Hawk Encounters, Chris Shank.

A Hawk Experience, by Judi Hamlet and Paul Simdars.

What Got Me Started Flying Parrots, Chris Biro.

Cockatoo Downs Walkabout Adventure, by Chris Biro.

Imping Feathers, by Greg Glendell (UK).

Feathers Imping, by James Dawson.

Pulling Feathers, by Chris Biro.

Of Color & Camouflage, by Chris Biro.

Some Answers to Falconry Questions, by James Dawson.

Links to sites with Discussion of the Mechanics of Flight in Birds.

Handbook, by Chris Biro.

 A useful Link to learn about Hawks is www.ggro.org, to return to ESENCE website use your browser's BACK function key. This site lists migration seasons, shows photos and makes comparisons of various species of Raptors you or your birds might encounter during Freeflight periods - especially important to the freeflyer are the photos and info about the Cooper's and Sharp-shinned Hawks.