Ive been working on getting this to work with both parrots.
Stitch was used to it, and when he was a baby we lifted him, grabbed him, and handled him much like Kili in Michaels demonstration video for grabbing. Then he hit an aggressive phase with biting (of which much was my own fault), but we've worked passed that now and he is a calmer bird again. Ive retrained grabbing, or at least alot of it, and he allows me to lift him and put him on his back, at least for a short while. No biting, but he wriggles after a while, at which point I wait till he calms down and then stops andd reward. This seem to work great, and he's accepting it for longer and longer periods of time. Does this sound about right?
Leroy is an other matter. Most of you know a little about him by now, and he was an aviary bird, parentraised (which I think is a benefit though), and not used to contact with people at all when we got him. He was also in a rather bad shape with ruffled feathers etc when he came to us little over a year ago.
Things are much different now, he trusts us, wants to spend time with us, steps up etc, but he hasnt been keen on touching and much less grabbing and lifting. Lately though, Ive been making huge progress with him, and he now allows me to grab without lifting, but is a bit hesitant about it. He's stopped moving away from it though, and waits eagerly for me to say calm and then reward ^^.
Here's where Im not sure on how to proceed:
Ive gotten to the point where I could grab him and he was totally comfortable earlier today, which made me try to lift him, by using the method of squeezing over the wings, as described in Michaels article about this. This is also how I lift Stitch, and it works great with him.
I found it hard to lift LEroy that way though, and it felt like he was slipping away as I lifted him. He didnt like this at all, and wriggled a little, but calmed down and I put him down and rewarded. I then thought to try the different method with the thumb and finger gri, and Leroy was a champ, immediatly accepting me closing my fingers in a circle around his neck. After a few tries though, he nibbled at my fingers a little (mind only a very very light nibble, barely noticable) which I ignored until he calmed down, then removed and rewarded. Thats my concern though, I dont want to reinforce that nibble into biting by mistake, as Leroy atm NEVER bites. I want to keep it that way.
What are you guys' suggestions?
Keep working with the over the wings method, or keep at it with the thumb/finger grab? And when should I reward, when he calms down, or only if he doesnt nibble at all?
Cheers =)!







