harrisonowen
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So I’ve been training my African Grey, Coco, for a few weeks now using basic commands and positive reinforcement. Everything was going smoothly—“step up,” “turn around,” and even “wave” were going great. But last week, something unexpected happened that showed me just how clever (and cheeky) parrots can be.
Coco had learned to mimic the sound of my phone’s alarm—the exact tone I use to end training sessions. During one session, just when I was about to reward him for completing a trick, he let out the alarm sound himself! I was so caught off guard, I laughed and ended the session without giving him the treat. The next day, he did it again—right before the treat! That’s when I realized he was using it as a shortcut to end the session and get his reward early.
It was hilarious but also a wake-up call that these birds really do observe and manipulate patterns. Since then, I’ve had to mix things up during training to stay one step ahead. Has anyone else had their parrot pull a fast one on them like this? I'd love to hear your stories!
Coco had learned to mimic the sound of my phone’s alarm—the exact tone I use to end training sessions. During one session, just when I was about to reward him for completing a trick, he let out the alarm sound himself! I was so caught off guard, I laughed and ended the session without giving him the treat. The next day, he did it again—right before the treat! That’s when I realized he was using it as a shortcut to end the session and get his reward early.
It was hilarious but also a wake-up call that these birds really do observe and manipulate patterns. Since then, I’ve had to mix things up during training to stay one step ahead. Has anyone else had their parrot pull a fast one on them like this? I'd love to hear your stories!