- Dec 18, 2013
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- Maya (Female Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Jolly (Male Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Bixby (Male, red-sided eclectus. RIP), Suzie (Male cockatiel. RIP)
I was going to do updates for both birds in one thread, but figured I'd just do two, instead.
Mr. Jay has been pretty much a dream bird. He FINALLY understands that I don't like beaky nibbles on my ear, and now enjoys nearly unlimited access to my shoulder.
He'd also been having a bit of an issue with two or three of the flight feathers on each of his wings. He'd hit them trying to fly through the space of a partially closed door... at great speed. The impacts must've irritated him, because he took to chewing at the aforementioned first few feathers of his wings. I was afraid it would develop into a habit, And increased the number of his toys and the frequency of his baths.
I don't know if those measures made the difference, but he's since stopped. Whew! Still waiting for him to molt the chewed ones out, though.
And training has been going great! He learns quickly, and because he's far more food-motivated than Maya, the training is much easier. (Maya would choose me over food every time. Lol!)
Anyhow, onto the pics and videos!
Jolly in chill mode.
And here he is learning to carry the training ring to my hand.
[ame="https://youtu.be/Y37xJOZQP-s"]Jolly Blue Ring Placement - YouTube[/ame]
Before this, I'd only taught him how to drop it directly into my hand. But last night he learned to bring it to me, and then, finally, to fly it to me upon request!
I didn't get video of that last, but I'll try to catch him flying it to me later today. So proud of my resident speedster!
Mr. Jay has been pretty much a dream bird. He FINALLY understands that I don't like beaky nibbles on my ear, and now enjoys nearly unlimited access to my shoulder.
He'd also been having a bit of an issue with two or three of the flight feathers on each of his wings. He'd hit them trying to fly through the space of a partially closed door... at great speed. The impacts must've irritated him, because he took to chewing at the aforementioned first few feathers of his wings. I was afraid it would develop into a habit, And increased the number of his toys and the frequency of his baths.
I don't know if those measures made the difference, but he's since stopped. Whew! Still waiting for him to molt the chewed ones out, though.
And training has been going great! He learns quickly, and because he's far more food-motivated than Maya, the training is much easier. (Maya would choose me over food every time. Lol!)
Anyhow, onto the pics and videos!
Jolly in chill mode.
And here he is learning to carry the training ring to my hand.
[ame="https://youtu.be/Y37xJOZQP-s"]Jolly Blue Ring Placement - YouTube[/ame]
Before this, I'd only taught him how to drop it directly into my hand. But last night he learned to bring it to me, and then, finally, to fly it to me upon request!
I didn't get video of that last, but I'll try to catch him flying it to me later today. So proud of my resident speedster!