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FunnyBunny89
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Okay, I will try that. Thank you!Reach your hand out first as you approach the roosts. If she fly toward you, do not let her land so that she misses and goes to the floor.
Avoiding the roost at nighttime is a good idea, but be firm in not letting them on your arms, shoulders or head.