Not trying to rush anything on my baby bird, but when should I start trying to train him? Also how to start? Currently he seems very hand tame and has had no problem perching on the hand of any of the 4-5 people who have met him. But he doesn't seem to care much about eating so I'm a little stumped on the reward. Maybe some verbal encouragement and petting are enough? He does love his pets...
He's not quite 3 months old so I'm not expecting him to be ready for much yet, but I've read that it's good mental stimulation for them and I want to offer my birdy a happy and fun life. I don't want him to be bored waiting for me to do something fun with him. Right now his fun things seem to be flying around the apartment (he's good!) chewing any non-vegetable item he can get his beak on, and sitting on my shoulder getting his pets.
Things I've tried with him include sorting colored beads into small buckets, playing with straws in various ways, and playing guitar while whistling tunes I'd like him to learn. He likes to climb on me while I'm playing guitar but otherwise he doesn't seem to show any interest in any kind of play that I recognize.
He's not quite 3 months old so I'm not expecting him to be ready for much yet, but I've read that it's good mental stimulation for them and I want to offer my birdy a happy and fun life. I don't want him to be bored waiting for me to do something fun with him. Right now his fun things seem to be flying around the apartment (he's good!) chewing any non-vegetable item he can get his beak on, and sitting on my shoulder getting his pets.
Things I've tried with him include sorting colored beads into small buckets, playing with straws in various ways, and playing guitar while whistling tunes I'd like him to learn. He likes to climb on me while I'm playing guitar but otherwise he doesn't seem to show any interest in any kind of play that I recognize.