Last night, Lin Yang started a live stream and chatted with his fans by the campfire until midnight before securing Little White's hood and placing him on the perch.
Throughout the night, he repeatedly offered water to Little White to boost his digestion and metabolism.
Before dawn the next day, after just over four hours of sleep, Lin Yang got up early from his sleeping bag, collected the Feather Core spat up by Little White, and then continued to perch him outside.
As dawn broke, Little White had completely relaxed in his hands.
Intensive perching, watering, and passing the Feather Core made Little White ravenous. When a flock of unidentified birds flew past the distant lakeside during the perching, Little White's head feathers fluffed up, and he bobbed his head eagerly, bursting with anticipation.
Seeing this, Lin Yang felt more confident. In falconry terms, this is called "tipping the hood off."