Checking the Return Path Built Through Tosses

Checking the Return Path Built Through Tosses


In this video, Adam Archer Pigeons uses the Skyleader Mode C GPS ring to record flight data after a series of progressive training tosses. After the pigeon returns, the recorded GPS route can be reviewed to see how it makes its way back from a longer-distance release.

The data gives fanciers a clearer way to compare the flight route with previous toss locations and training experience. It helps show whether the pigeon is returning through familiar routes built from earlier tosses, providing useful reference for reviewing training progress and planning future sessions.

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