IndySE
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Kermit, my GCC, came to me as a clipped baby who I presume was never allowed to learn how to fly. It's the only reason I can think to explain her aversion to flight. When I initially allowed her flight feather's to grow out, she only flew when spooked. Over time she learned controlled flight. So she's not a danger to herself & can safely navigate the house if something spooks her, but she very rarely /wants/ to fly. On rare occasion, she'll fly over to a person she really wants to see. She does fly more and more for reasons not related to being spooked, but it is still rare. We joke she's just lazy and prefers her taxi service (us).
I'm curious if other parrot owners have had this experience and what they've done to encourage their birds to bridge that gap. I'd love to teach her full-on recall training, but she has so little motivation for flight. I've tried encouraging her to flutter a short distance for a highly desirable treat (whatever distance she can't quite reach with her beak), but she just seems to get frustrated by the process. I've even tried taking a quick jog down the hallway to get her wings fluttering, which sometimes works, but I can tell she doesn't like it.
Please share your advice & stories. I'd love to know more. A bird that doesn't want to fly is just sad to me.
I'm curious if other parrot owners have had this experience and what they've done to encourage their birds to bridge that gap. I'd love to teach her full-on recall training, but she has so little motivation for flight. I've tried encouraging her to flutter a short distance for a highly desirable treat (whatever distance she can't quite reach with her beak), but she just seems to get frustrated by the process. I've even tried taking a quick jog down the hallway to get her wings fluttering, which sometimes works, but I can tell she doesn't like it.
Please share your advice & stories. I'd love to know more. A bird that doesn't want to fly is just sad to me.