Fifty meters called away that night, Yue Feng started his live stream, chatting with the water friends by the campfire until midnight, before placing the falcon on the perch with its hood secured.
Throughout the entire night, Yue Feng fed water multiple times, utilizing ample amounts to promote the falcon's digestion and metabolism.
Early the next morning, before dawn, Yue Feng, who had only slept for over four hours, crawled out of his sleeping bag, carried the falcon that had regurgitated feathers, and went outdoors to continue the perch training.
By the time the sky brightened, the falcon had completely relaxed on Yue Feng's hand.
The high-intensity perch exercise, water feeding, and feather shedding left the falcon ravenous. As it perched, unknown birds flew by near the lake, making the falcon fluff up its feathers and nod eagerly.
Seeing this, Yue Feng felt more assured. In eagle training terms, this state is called "cheating the head!"