Things seem to be going wonderfully with little Simo (a parent raised IRN boy for those of you who don't know!). There's nothing wrong or anything, but merely pondering how to proceed from this point on? We seem to be bonding beautifully and made a point of giving him his food at the same time as we eat (breakfast, lunch, dinner) Wake up & bed times are consistent (rhythm is a healthy thing for all of us!).
Other than that, me and my husband have made a point of interacting with him very actively every day - we use the clicker with him. As in, click, and offer a treat: the treat is a grape or other fruit, a piece of dried fruit (without sugar or flavorings or anything extra), or a tiny chunk of millet. He happily takes the treat every time, regardless of where I offer it from. I've made a point of offering it from different places in his cage (we let him out for a flap in the mornings to get out his excess energy but keep interaction to a minimum during this time )Sometimes he will however, hesitate just a little bit before going for the treat. Anyway! I'm simply wondering if I could get some suggestions about how to proceed from here?
Shall I attempt some very slow paced target training with him, or wait until he takes the treat without any hesitation what so ever? Other than this he's honestly just being a happy parrot, playing with his toys and practicing his speech (which, I have to say, sounds quite hilarious). He seems to particularly react to laughter: when me and my husband are chuckling at something he will usually move to the perch closes to us and squawk along. He's also at peace if I'm standing right next to his cage and rest my hands on it. So I guess we're off to a good start!
But yes, I'd love to hear some suggestions about how to take bonding to a next level?








(he got REALLY curious about the camera.)