This session is definitely the one I've been waiting for.
We were having incredibly long training sessions due to the amount of time it was taking to get Morgan to step OFF of Patty. Why was this becoming a trouble area?
Inconsistency = unclear communication.
Patty was constantly inconsistent with the step off.
Examples:
Sometimes a...
I've been talking about training this since I got [access] to Morgan over a month ago. When she showed body language of wanting to interact with me, I decided to give it a go. We spent literally 2 minutes together training this.
I noticed when I lifted my right arm a certain way, she would raise her bum foot. I've noticed this since I brough...
I saw a comment the other day that really struck me. Someone said that because they didn't teach their bird to fly as a baby, that it would simply never be able to learn. I don't want anyone believing that about their birds that didn't learn to fly at the fledging age. Yes, a bird learning to fly as a baby is ideal, it's how nature intended, HO...
Jealousy among parrots can usually result in two very different outcomes:
Aggression towards one another.
MOTIVATION!
I've experienced both, and there's a fine line you have to be sure not to cross to keep in the "motivation" side of things and be able to USE that jealousy to your training advantage.
In my last post I showed you a real tra...
My male galah Bandit already says "baby boy" but he says it whenever he feels like it, not whenever I want him to. So I decided it was the next phrase of his I wanted to put on cue!
He currently says the following on cue already:
Cue: Waving of my fingers // Word: Bandit
Cue: Word "kiss" // Action: Leaning in, giving a kiss on the cheek with t...
I have a flock of 6 parrots (and one toco toucan) so I order my parrot pellets in bulk so that I don't run out unexpectedly. With our lifestyle and travel schedule, that is SUPER important for me.
If you just need to store a few gallon bags worth of extra pellets, I'd suggest simply tossing them in the freezer.
Here is a glimpse at what our l...