Quote Originally Posted by oodaT View Post
Still a good feed. I try not to hold my feeders right at the head/neck area any more, just in case they do decide to turn at the last moment. Eros, my Mojave, done it once and he coiled my 18" tweezers(luckily they have the rubber coating), had to let him do his thing before I could retrieve them. I now hold them all middle of the back, least amount of grip I can, that way when they strike the hit usually knocks the feeder out the tweezers.
she did this once as a baby, grabbing the tongs. i think she might like to strike at the side of the head. guess i gotta be careful now. when i was heating the feeder before filming she was almost half out of her tub!