chris-md
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- Feb 6, 2010
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- Parrots
- Parker - male Eclectus
Aphrodite - red throated conure (RIP)
parkers flight training took a big leap forward today. Usually he flies to me only if I’m standing. Today he flew to me multiple times unprompted - trying to get to the cheese I was eating. Of course no reward there but I made him fly to me for a nip.
Took this clear motivation as a chance to make a leap in training, and was successfully able to have him fly to me while I’m sitting on the couch. Not THAT big a leap, but most definite progress. Caught this on camera too. Also his best slow motion video I’ve ever caught of his flight and landing.
Turns out hormones can be quite the motivator for physical endeavors!
[ame="https://youtu.be/vzgtzQ3MX3s"]Slow motion flight of Parker the parrot - YouTube[/ame]
He also has some odd landing preferences. He often prefers to fly in low and use his claws like a grappling hook. This video here captures it very clearly. Not unusual for him at all.
[ame="https://youtu.be/qdP7H5ezG00"]Strange landing by Parker - YouTube[/ame]
Took this clear motivation as a chance to make a leap in training, and was successfully able to have him fly to me while I’m sitting on the couch. Not THAT big a leap, but most definite progress. Caught this on camera too. Also his best slow motion video I’ve ever caught of his flight and landing.
Turns out hormones can be quite the motivator for physical endeavors!
[ame="https://youtu.be/vzgtzQ3MX3s"]Slow motion flight of Parker the parrot - YouTube[/ame]
He also has some odd landing preferences. He often prefers to fly in low and use his claws like a grappling hook. This video here captures it very clearly. Not unusual for him at all.
[ame="https://youtu.be/qdP7H5ezG00"]Strange landing by Parker - YouTube[/ame]
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