I don't quite think people understand what it means to respect your bird, but it is so so so so SO so so... important. Honestly, if you simply show your bird some respect, he will respect you right back and start to like you.
To prove this, I am going to show you a video of Dave and a Hyacinth Macaw (the same one we decided to take on for 6 wee...
Photo by Dave Location: Sagle, ID In photo: African Grey "Cressi", Galahs "Bondi" & "Bandit"
This morning I went to work and found an email from Greg Frewin, a client we trained two blue and gold macaws for (Merlin and Mika) wondering if Aves Internationl parrot website was mine because my photos were all over it. Guess what? Apparently ...
Photo by Dave Location: Orlando, FL Flying: Hyacinth "Hymie"
It has been getting easier and easier to ask Hymie to fly and here's why:
When he was younger, he used to fly around his owner's house with a green wing macaw in tow. So he has had experience flying before and enjoyed it enough to want to experience it again.
I've been spending ...
Recently Dave joined me this month in trick training and just overall training our parrots new things... and one of the ideas he had was training them all to fly through hoops! So we got home hula hoops from our local Walgreens and started the training immediately.
Dave had already trained Tiko, his brother's blue and gold macaw, how to do t...
Photo by Jamieleigh Location: Orlando, FL Touch training: Hyacinth Macaw "Hymie"
Hymie is such a quick learner! Dave taught him how to touch train in just a few minutes and it only took one training session! The next day following touch training him, Dave began teaching him to spin in a circle and got Hymie about half way there before Dave co...
I've been wanting to get my cockatoo Bandit to say "I love you" on cue for a while now and half the battle is figuring out what I want the cue to be. I decided it would be really cute if I could say, "Bandit, what do you say when a pretty girl kisses you like this?" and then kiss him, and he would say, "I love you!"
So basically the cue is...