
Father and Dirga returned home after buying supplies for the eagle's residence. They do not buy a cage but only a tangkringan because it is feared that the bird will be stressed if put in a cage.
In addition they also buy food for their pets in the form of fresh fish, poultry meat and interlude feed in the form of caterpillars and white worms. But for the provision of food in the form of white worms is not recommended too much in the provision because it is high in lime and it will have no good effect on the digestion of the animal.
“We put where the tangkringan for your eagle.” looked at Dirga and Father-in-law.
I'm looking for a place that can be installed outside the house. Where the place should be comfortable and safe for the animal. He found the right place to put the tangkringan, which is near the large tree of longan in the front yard.
“I think put it here only.” said Grandpa Dirga pointed to the corner of the terrace that is still protected by the roof of the house.
“Is it okay to put it there Dad ?” ask to convince.
“I think it's better than you putting it near that tree. For now the animal will be safe to be there when the weather is hot like this, but what if the rainy season arrives ? Will the bird not get soaked every day ?”
The father who was walking towards the shrill tree finally turned around after Grandpa gave Dad a suggestion of a place. He stood on the porch of the house, in the place pointed by Grandpa. After considering again, he agreed if the tank was put there.
Not long after, Dad put a tank for the eagle on the porch, exactly as his father-in-law asked. After an hour, finally the tangkringan is finished in pairs and ready for use. He then cleaned up the equipment used to install the tankringan earlier.
“Take and bring the bird here now.” Grandpa told Dirga.
Dirga nodded to look at his Grandfather for a sign of understanding. He then ran to his room to retrieve the bird. Before long, he returned with the bird that now sits on his left shoulder.
“This is your home now. Your home is done.” Dirga moved the eagle from the shoulder to the new tank.
“Wait a minute, Dad will put a rope on his leg. In order not to escape and then lost.” tie both legs with a rope and strap them into the tangkringan.
Dad put on a rope that was long enough to be about 2 meters long, so that the bird could freely fly.
“But Dad why should I tie ?pity him for pain later. He did not escape, he did not escape from this house.” felt sorry to see the eagle tied up.
“Iya for the beginning Daddy will tie first. Until he's completely tame, then Dad took off the leash on his leg. Because he's a wild bird, not the bird we bought.” stroked the bird's head.
“Then what is the name of this bird ?” ask Grandpa to see Dirga.
Dirga then thought for a moment to find the right name for his eagle. Because he often watched children's movies showing super-powered superheroes, he named the bird after one of the superheroes in the children's film series that he watched every day.
“Name Firoz Kek. This eagle I named Firoz.” stroked the eagle's wings.
Carnivorous birds only eat two days not every day. Because the type of food he eats is rich in fat and protein, so it lasts longer in his body, and will only feel hungry two days later.
After getting tired of playing with Firoz, the three of them left the bird and went back inside the house.
At night, nothing strange happened. The three men who were in the house before going to bed looked back at Firoz in the yard, to see if the bird was still there or off.
After making sure the bird was still in place and tied tightly, the three of them went back into the house, you went into each other's bedrooms.
Everyone was asleep that night. While everyone was asleep, Dirga was awake. When he heard the sound of an animal roar, he woke up from his sleep. The voice disturbed his sleep. Although the voice was very slow, Dirga could hear it clearly. Because his ears are very sensitive to various types of sounds.
“What sound is it.. His voice from outside.” sat on his bed and then again heard the voice earlier.
All he thought about at that moment was Firoz. He was afraid of his eagle for nothing, afraid that the eagle was prey by the animal whose voice he had just heard. Without a second thought, Dirga immediately exited her room and headed to the front porch.
Dirga walked in a hurry, and when he got there, he did not see Firoz. The bird disappeared from its place. He saw that the rope was not broken. If it comes off it should be broken, but the rope is not scratched at all.
Dirga then walked towards the ground to look for someone's footprints. Someone might have stolen Firoz. There are no human footprints there. He even found animal footprints.
He followed the footprints leading towards the tree. He hopes to find the animal that Firoz has eaten and will teach him a lesson.
Upon arrival under the tree, the animal's footprints disappeared. Then he looked up. He saw the tail of a bird that was flying.
“Firoz... Firoz... Is that you Firoz ? Get down Firoz !! Return... !!” yelling for his eagle.
The bird was indeed Firoz and he looked towards Dirga then went down and perched on his shoulder. Dirga then walked back towards the terrace. He was grateful that his eagle was not in the prey of wild animals.
Just a few steps walk, he felt there was a long and slippery animal buying his body.
“What is this ? Where's the snake ? Where's Firoz ?” staring at the snake in his body and looking for Firoz's whereabouts.
Suddenly the snake changed into Firoz. Dirga was very surprised to see the change. He just found out if his pet is not an ordinary animal. The bird has the ability to change shape to resemble other animals both shape and sound similar.
Firoz turned back into a wolf and howled, then turned into a roaring tiger. And lastly he turned back into a white eagle. He flew alone when he arrived in front of the tank and alight on the tankringan. Then the leash tied Firoz's leg without him tying it.
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