by entrancedbymyGCC » Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:51 pm
I have to admit that I'm not really into training tricks for tricks sake. I'm more motivated to teach practical behaviors and I'm interested in working with vocalization training. I tried doing some trick training with Scooter, but he didn't seem to see much point in it, he'd rather goof off. And my goal is to have a happy bird at the end of the day, not to teach behaviors for the sake of doing so. But I do feel, especially with Scooter, that it would be good to have some interaction to supplement just hanging out, scritches and picking things up off the floor for him. So what behaviors have you trained beyond basic taming that you've found the most useful? IS there anything your bird seems to find inherently enjoyable? I'm working a little on "show me your wing" and we need to work on towel tolerance... he can already hang upside down, and he loves to plop on his back in my hand! He particularly likes to plop into my right hand so I have to pay attention to him and not do something else like work on the computer.
Scooter

Death Valley Scotty
