10 Parrot Training Mistakes to Avoid | Hyacinth Macaw Training

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  • @THEE.apples
    @THEE.apples 5 лет назад +254

    Dave should do more intros.

    • @DavidDaVinci
      @DavidDaVinci 5 лет назад +3

      ii Marquise ii ii Marquise ii 🤣🤣🤣

  • @tamaranorrish8173
    @tamaranorrish8173 5 лет назад +130

    My invisible birds are so well behaved. Lol I love watching even though I don’t have any birds. Have clicker trained dogs for years though 🤩

    • @carolinapinzon6736
      @carolinapinzon6736 4 года назад +2

      Sameeeeee

    • @MadManX668
      @MadManX668 2 года назад +1

      How much did you pay for your birds? I am currently thinking about getting an invisible bird but Im still thinking

  • @caitlinclarke9990
    @caitlinclarke9990 5 лет назад +74

    Hey guys! There’s a youtuber named Tyler Nolan who has recently adopted a neglected macaw. He’s having trouble getting her to trust him and she’s very cage territorial. I think he could benefit from a consult with you guys. Thanks for all you do for the birdies ❤️

    • @KikiYushima
      @KikiYushima 5 лет назад +24

      He's already contacted them and they're working to put together a consult. He said so in his last video. It's just hard with how busy everyone is. :)

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 лет назад +38

      Caitlin Clarke we are in touch with him 💗

    • @caitlinclarke9990
      @caitlinclarke9990 5 лет назад +7

      BirdTricks 👏🏼

    • @suzannahseidel6031
      @suzannahseidel6031 4 года назад +2

      Oh hooray! I've seen a bit of him and wished he would learn some things from you guys!

  • @maelavdrak
    @maelavdrak 4 года назад +50

    Dave's hair surprises me every time. I'll see him for a while with his hat on (or hair down) and then the next video *BAM* total Bowser and im like "Oh shit he's half porcupine"

    • @adamjcohn
      @adamjcohn 4 года назад +2

      Lol!!! Was that a compliment?

    • @maelavdrak
      @maelavdrak 4 года назад +4

      @@adamjcohn More and observation but it could be a compliment XD Its definitely not an insult.

  • @RebeccasStudio
    @RebeccasStudio 5 лет назад +66

    I feel like I'm going to repeat myself, but OMG you guys are so knowledgeable and funny/down to earth.

    • @tzxazrael
      @tzxazrael 5 лет назад +5

      yea, i really love their "style". there's a lot of good serious info here for anyone who will just listen... but they also have fun with it, to remind us that we should be having fun too; (almost) nobody enjoys going to work, so if it's become a chore, or a 2nd job to you, maybe you need to step back and find a different way to approach it. though, i feel like Dave and Jamieleigh probably DO enjoy going to work. unfortunately not all of us can be parrot trainers and stage illusionsts!

    • @RebeccasStudio
      @RebeccasStudio 5 лет назад +2

      @@tzxazrael agreed 😁 people who find the positive brighten up the day ❤

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you 💗💗💗

    • @RebeccasStudio
      @RebeccasStudio 5 лет назад

      @@BirdTricks you're welcome ❤

  • @tommysversionn
    @tommysversionn 5 лет назад +44

    So you give jackpot rewards when the bird does the thing you are asking it to do for the first time, or if they have made a huge improvement since the last time you asked it to do the thing. This reinforces the perfected/improved version of the trick.

  • @dramaticexperiment144
    @dramaticexperiment144 5 лет назад +112

    Your fans name should be *Bird Treats* because you're *Bird Tricks*

    • @sylwiahandzel
      @sylwiahandzel 5 лет назад +14

      Hahaha! And this looong video is our jack pot reward!!!

    • @amcgeckos
      @amcgeckos 5 лет назад

      That's a good one!!! 😂😂

    • @amcgeckos
      @amcgeckos 5 лет назад +1

      @@sylwiahandzel 😂😂 good one as well. Lol

    • @desireedoubleyou
      @desireedoubleyou 5 лет назад +1

      Haha yesssss! This is a good one!!! 👍

  • @cneuhauser1
    @cneuhauser1 4 года назад +2

    Welcome to being an education major... you guys should teach/train corporate execs...trust me, most of them need it.

  • @janiehall6095
    @janiehall6095 5 лет назад +122

    Hey my little pluckers😂🤣

    • @lorimeynig7912
      @lorimeynig7912 5 лет назад +5

      At first I thought Dave F bomb the word. It's plucker😂😂

    • @DavidDaVinci
      @DavidDaVinci 5 лет назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @lorimeynig7912
      @lorimeynig7912 5 лет назад +2

      @@DavidDaVinci to funny lot of love

    • @lorimeynig7912
      @lorimeynig7912 5 лет назад +1

      David, you look alike Wayne Static, from Static X. Which I had seen then in concert in Ozzy Fest. It's sad he end his life like other rock star do. Like the lead singer in Linkin Park. 😂😂😂

    • @kaiowasdesign878
      @kaiowasdesign878 5 лет назад +1

      I've been studying training a parrot and found a fantastic website at Parrot Ploy Plan (google it if you're interested)

  • @BKMcl
    @BKMcl 5 лет назад +14

    I just want to say how amazing the two of you are at helping all of us be better guardians. Thank you for sharing such important information.

  • @mtngrammy6953
    @mtngrammy6953 3 года назад +1

    You jackpot when you see that the bird has made a choice that shows you that "Oh! I got that!" response, and has done it really well. To me, it is a great improvement that you especially want to reward!

  • @lydiabuhler7283
    @lydiabuhler7283 5 лет назад +10

    I have to say a big THANK YOU!!! I watched this video out of curiosity and saw somethings mentioned and realized that I did some of those. I have 3 birds and it wasn't very much fun to train as I am realizing now that i was frustrating my birds. I decided to give it a go this morning to see if it made a difference. Wow how exciting and so much more fun. My birds responded so much better than before and it was a lot of fun!
    I do have a question though, how do I know what is a good amount of time to train? I find my quaker is so excited to train that he is quite upset when I stop. he comes running if he sees i am touching the training stand. My other 2 birds are slowly also getting excited about training.
    Thank you so much for changing our lives for the better. I have invested so much money into trying to train them for the last year and it hasn't worked plus frustrated everyone. These small tips have changed so much in our lives.

  • @mirjanakojic4601
    @mirjanakojic4601 5 лет назад +7

    i want to say something........... I LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH I CANT EVEN EXLAIN IT!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Allen-by6ci
    @Allen-by6ci 5 лет назад +53

    I like my jackpots when I make a breakthrough :P

  • @tzxazrael
    @tzxazrael 5 лет назад +31

    omg! i nearly fell out of my chair laughing at 16:07 when Dave was like "hold on i gotta get a treat!" (superman's out of the room)
    lmao...

  • @jordanhughes3621
    @jordanhughes3621 5 лет назад +10

    the birdie bubble was something that stood out for me in this video allot, thank you for your vids! :)

  • @leahmccoy9808
    @leahmccoy9808 5 лет назад +3

    I love how you two interact with each other! You are also teaching humans how to treat each other in these videos! I'm training to be a bird owner one day!

  • @clairehennekam
    @clairehennekam 5 лет назад +14

    I loved this video! The intro was hilarious 😅 and I have much respect for people who properly commit to a joke, a dare, or in this case a demonstration, such as Dave's leap to find the treat! 🙌
    The birdie bubble is a new concept to me, and makes heaps of sense, thank you!
    Regarding the jackpot rewards, the accumulated knowledge I have on these between these videos, and working with Mel here in Melbourne, is:
    - good for breakthrough moments;
    - good for occasional surprises when the bird does a trick they already know, so they stay motivated to keep working on them all;
    - useful for when a bird is clearly trying really hard to get somewhere with a trick, but the end of the training session is nearing (but not there yet), and the jackpot can keep them motivated to keep trying;
    - sometimes just at a random point in a session to encourage a bird that's been struggling, or sick, or scared, to get excited about training again.
    Ideally, the jackpot should *not* be given at the end of the session (at least not consistently), because that's reinforcing the behaviour of becoming unfocused or unresponsive so that you end the session early (and thus give them the jackpot).
    Regarding the bad touching, obviously stroking their back/wings is no good, but does that mean that an enthusiastic "mwah!" kiss on their back when they're on your finger is also out? Budgies are just so smoochable! 🙊
    Thanks again for another fun and insightful video 😃

  • @ctgraphy
    @ctgraphy 5 лет назад +20

    Thanks so much for all your explanations of animal training! I am actually using this for our cat - Knowing about treat value and when to use a clicker has made a huge difference. He is engaged and it's a great energy burn! (And if you'd like to know, Gyver's three non-food incentives are attention, attention, and more attention!)

    • @highhopes151
      @highhopes151 5 лет назад +1

      Hi i also clicker trained my cat, my old dog and also my old horse. I love clicker training as it really helps the animals to understand what you want from them. I love your video's and I have learned a lot from them I don't have a bird at the moment but I use too and i wish I would have found you when I did have my bird's as I think that it would have really helped me to understand more about birds. But I am learning a lot from you now so if I ever did get another one I know alot more. But even when I had my bird's and I was only 10 years old I always had them out and they was only in the cage at night and when I was not there. Thank you so much for doing these videos I have learned a lot from them so thank you for all your time you put in to doing these videos.

  • @Ce1estialDawn
    @Ce1estialDawn 5 лет назад +1

    A lot of these tips are the same in dog training. A lot of these terms and tips I learned in dog training school. The main point is learning how to communicate with a creature that cannot speak. I even used some of what I learned for my son when he was a toddler. Yes I know a toddler is not a dog or bird, but it IS a person that cannot communicate with you. It gave me so much more understanding.

  • @BarbaraDelGiudice
    @BarbaraDelGiudice 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Jamieleigh and Dave! It was great to see that Caroline learned how to take the stick away before giving the treat! This was great information! Love and big hugs.

  • @morganfletcher7255
    @morganfletcher7255 5 лет назад +2

    I genuinely could be trained to comment in exchange for a heart haha.
    But I think the only time you give a jackpot reward is when the bird does something really well. Does the best version of a trick that it's learning or improves at something it was struggling with for example.

  • @ruby7741
    @ruby7741 5 лет назад +2

    Jamie, you're way of showing how the birds sees it is the BEST! You've done this before briefly and I absolutely love it. Please in upcoming videos do a video of how birds view what we are doing with them cuz it helps us out there get a view of what they are thinking when we present or ask them to do things that we want. Thank you! :)

  • @ginaalwaysavip1177
    @ginaalwaysavip1177 5 лет назад +2

    Jackpot = total breakthrough Thanks for all that you share in allowing bird owners to understand what is their responsibility for success. I'm a 55 Year old divorced female with a Goffin, Umbrella and an African Gray. LOL!🐦

  • @alisha-rhymer682
    @alisha-rhymer682 4 года назад +1

    Sorry to say after watching videos I have changed my mind about getting a bird. I love them just couldn't handle one right now... Thanks for sharing these videos..

  • @stellacelestia2690
    @stellacelestia2690 5 лет назад +12

    Can you guys PLEASE do smaller birds too like a cockatiel or conure size!! Unless i havent found the vids yet for smaller parrots

    • @DJWhiteDevil
      @DJWhiteDevil 3 года назад

      The information given for larger parrots is essentially the exact same thing for smaller breeds such as cockatiels, conures, budgies, etc. Birds as a whole may not be able to communicate to you as a child would however their body language speaks volumes about how they may be feeling/wanting. Every bird is a bit different however the body language is fairly universal with some differences from species to species some being much more apparent. It's very important to understand the bird's body language to utilize that in your training sessions so that you can more easily understand it's mood at the time of training and judge better how to go about the training session in itself.

  • @mirjanakojic4601
    @mirjanakojic4601 5 лет назад +2

    you should give a jackpot reward when you are working on something new and they do it really well or if they just do something really well obviously there are more times you should give a jackpot but this is one of them !!!

  • @naveenraj2008eee
    @naveenraj2008eee 5 лет назад +28

    First of all good catch from dave...
    Coming back to jack pot reward..
    You said in earlier video that to shape the behaviour, which then bird gets reward and we need to random rewarding to keep animal motivated to work harder.
    Jackpot reward also to make unpredictable so the bird thinks everytime the task it complete,it will this be jackpot reward ?
    So jackpot reward was given to shape the behaviour and make birds unpredictable..
    I think i was correct.. If im wrong please teach me...
    That video was uploaded one year ago...
    I learned about ten tips and bad touch and aware of birdie bubble.
    Thanks for amazing video.. This is like podcast...🙏

  • @marenhaugen5283
    @marenhaugen5283 5 лет назад +1

    Camera falling over! Best intro yet. Sorry about the sound, I already know I am not doing stuff right, but I keep trying and love your videos. Currently just trying to get my stubborn cockatiel to just touch the stick. Nemo is a lover, moulting, really kicking out powder and feathers so target training is going slow. Still working with her on eating the pellets too, thank you again for developing them. Maren and Nemo

  • @BeaksUpSoapCo
    @BeaksUpSoapCo 5 лет назад +2

    Jackpot rewards are for huge improvements and or bird did what you asked FIRST TIME. JACKPOT.
    Ordered recipe books. Can’t wait to get them in mail.

  • @benhowardbath
    @benhowardbath 5 лет назад +1

    So I got 10 out of 10, yep I was doing all these mistakes!!! You guys rock! Thank you!!!

  • @formablegrabber1436
    @formablegrabber1436 5 лет назад +2

    Nailed the intro 🤣 love the continued information on what to do and not to do! Great job! 🙌

  • @birdiebear1394
    @birdiebear1394 5 лет назад +2

    You two a fabulous! Thank you. I just purchased my Rose. She’s a Rose breasted cockatoo and am tuned into your vids and what to do and not. Much love from California

  • @cottonmouthxx7828
    @cottonmouthxx7828 5 лет назад +5

    I appreciate you guys so much and what you do for birds :) I really feel that you are drastically improving the life of many bird owners out there in the world, helping them bond on a deeper level through training and it's a beautiful thing to see!
    In a lot of ways you remind me of "My Cat From Hell" in how you're pretty much mostly retraining the human lol!

  • @cathyt144
    @cathyt144 5 лет назад +3

    Dave has cockatoo" happy hair"today. I LOVE IT! 😂

  • @RebornThroughHate
    @RebornThroughHate 5 лет назад +6

    Dave The Hedgehog.
    btw, I'm glad Caroline sought you guys out for help.

  • @ispinyarns
    @ispinyarns 5 лет назад +1

    They get a jackpot when they do something amazing and awesome and above and beyond!

  • @Karen-rn9ww
    @Karen-rn9ww 5 лет назад +5

    5:26 “the bird is like yeahhhhh”
    You and Dave are too funny 😂😂

  • @christinek3122
    @christinek3122 5 лет назад +4

    Jackpot reward is when they finally get that harder trick... that YAY moment.

  • @Alveiren
    @Alveiren 5 лет назад +1

    Omgosh I'm laughing so hard. I can't even make it past the intro without commenting on y'all's awesomeness. I know already this will be a helpful and informative video and I'm only 45 seconds in. Totally made my day hahaha.

  • @kala71762
    @kala71762 5 лет назад +2

    I give jackpot treats (2-3) at the end of our training session.
    Thank you so much for this! I use your RUclips videos and got your video package for Christmas and it has helped build a better bonding relationship with our 26 y.o. Amazon whom we have allowed to have a Diva/Boss attitude. With your techniques she picked up target training very fast and gets excited when we get out the stick and clicker for training it also seems like she is respecting us better too! Right now we are working on letting her figure out how to do things on her own instead of us being at her beck and call. She’s an awesome bird who thinks her job is to take care of us, her hairless monkeys 🤗
    One thing about her training, which she takes seriously, is if we get distracted she’ll say, “HEY!” to get us back on track. She’s the boss of us but we are working on it.

  • @MyJAG12345
    @MyJAG12345 5 лет назад +1

    Jackpot reward when there is a breakthrough or they do the trick perfectly. Great tips!

  • @manardaeem7133
    @manardaeem7133 4 года назад

    guys!!! you are amazing!!! I am learning so much from you

  • @shachaney8360
    @shachaney8360 5 лет назад

    The “jackpot” treats should only be given for big breakthrough moments with the bird. Love you guys! ❤️

  • @vivisimonvi
    @vivisimonvi 2 года назад

    19:05 Offered my bird a treat today and instead of going for the treat, started to perch on that same hand still holding the treat instead. I thought it was the cutest thing and was so unexpected.

  • @angelpettyjohn6237
    @angelpettyjohn6237 5 лет назад +3

    Jackpot rewards are given when your bird does something you ask that was difficult for the bird. It could be the first huge moment when they fly to you facing them. Or the first time they say their name when asked. I'd also say when you feel that feeling like OMG we just had a huge breakthrough then jackpot. I'm clearly new lol but when I get so elated by our clear communication I jackpot but if there is hesitancy or unsureness I give a smaller reward if he at least tries. I'm working with a 3 month old sun conure who even clipped is already flying to me upon calling his name.

    • @angelpettyjohn6237
      @angelpettyjohn6237 5 лет назад

      Oh lol jackpot reward is your birds 1st favorite treat high value treat usually larger reward

  • @brettkreider18
    @brettkreider18 5 лет назад +2

    Keep the videos coming I don’t have a bird but I used to when I was a kid and I only wish I knew these things !! 💕

  • @MeaganD79
    @MeaganD79 4 года назад +1

    loving Daves intros!!

  • @georgewood7557
    @georgewood7557 5 лет назад +3

    Jackpot reward used for breakthoughts and when the bird does the exact behavior you want. There are a huge reinforsment for the behavior as the bird gets so many treats and when it offers the behavior again and doesn't get as many he is like hmm that time I got a ton of treats why not now, what can I do to get another jackpot

  • @TheBlackelpie
    @TheBlackelpie 5 лет назад +1

    I use jackpot rewards when the animal accidentally or on purpose nails the exact behaviour I'm asking for, creating a positive association that will teach them to get excited about striving, very useful for shaping and fun for me too :).

  • @britneyfreeborn8304
    @britneyfreeborn8304 5 лет назад +3

    I’m so excited you’ll be coming to Utah!! Sandy is 45 minutes from where I live 😁👏🏼It would be so fun to see you!

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 лет назад

      Britney Freeborn are you coming to our workshop or masterclass???

    • @britneyfreeborn8304
      @britneyfreeborn8304 5 лет назад

      If I can get tickets then that’s the plan 😊

  • @daniellesosa1510
    @daniellesosa1510 5 лет назад +2

    Omg Dave is a super goofball 😂
    LOVE IT!!!

  • @shellyryder7697
    @shellyryder7697 3 года назад +1

    This video was great! Recently got a lovebird and have been watching as many first-time bird owner vids as possible to make sure I was training correctly ... because I want a good bird. Started target training right away and to be honest it wasn't going great. He was being overly aggressive with the stick which I thought was just a bird thing (and that he was playing with it) but now realise it is a big no no! Also, the birdy bubble thing! Makes so much sense why we struggle when my friend is in the room. I end up in a conversation and then I end up losing the attention of my bird and everything deteriorates. I will be sure to take that step back (or banish my friend during training). Lastly, the target stick ... I was one of those terrible people holding the stick while also holding the treat. Must have been very confusing for Salvador! Learned so much from this one video ... can't wait to get home and do some focused training.

  • @saraabdulqawi8344
    @saraabdulqawi8344 5 лет назад +2

    You normally would give a jackpot treat when the bird has made a huge improvement! Or when they do exactly what you want then you end the session with a jackpot reward!

  • @melsanders4038
    @melsanders4038 5 лет назад +2

    Yes, I have that problem with the target stick. While I'm fumbling with the treat. I need to be more mindful.

  • @Bullen_3
    @Bullen_3 5 лет назад +1

    When the bird just accomplished something it had been having trouble with or got over a big fear;like when Morgan finally got herself off the boing thing, you gave her one whole almond-is that a jackpot reward?

  • @kerrkatastropheful
    @kerrkatastropheful 5 лет назад

    I just found your channel and love it! I don't have birds but find them so fascinating. There is so much over lap with training and workings with dogs. Awesome what good communication will get you!! : )

  • @jeanh9329
    @jeanh9329 5 лет назад +2

    Lol! Five minutes to get the treat! That was funny. 😂 Jean from Arizona 🦎🌵☀️🦂🏜🌴

  • @galeem713
    @galeem713 5 лет назад

    So jackpotting works for birds!!!
    Jackpots are great for when a bird has had a hard time learning but gets it, even by accident. Jackpotting anchors and makes memorable a defined behaviour.

  • @samanthachipperfield3648
    @samanthachipperfield3648 5 лет назад

    Always love watching your videos. Helping me a great lot with my new bird. Jackpot treats for big milestones and rewarding for a difficult trick or challenge for the bird when completed successfully xx

  • @Lorettefromchaos
    @Lorettefromchaos 5 лет назад +1

    A breakthrough in training=jackpot reward 😎

  • @angelinnaram4972
    @angelinnaram4972 5 лет назад +3

    Whendave flew to get a treat i was on the floor!🤣

  • @WillBlueAnimalTraining
    @WillBlueAnimalTraining 5 лет назад +9

    break through moments = jackpot

  • @lisalynn1
    @lisalynn1 5 лет назад

    Great video guys. It was probably better than if you did have audio. At about 11:25 Dave was moving his hands and I kept waiting for something to fly out. Love your channel. Say hi to Capri.

  • @victoriasmith775
    @victoriasmith775 5 лет назад +2

    I loved your Caroline and Marlene video’s, what a “positive “ treat for all who was watching !

  • @amandacovington2548
    @amandacovington2548 Год назад

    Made a crappy day happy.
    Thank you

  • @WOLFIExBABYxSAMMIE
    @WOLFIExBABYxSAMMIE 5 лет назад +1

    Tyler Nolan. Hes a wonderful guy with the best of intentions. Hes pretty new to the youtube community. He takes good care of his birds, he just should learn a few things from yall. He is having a bit of trouble getting this rescue he adopted named Pheonix to be friendly towards him. He also pets his "Fire Chicken" Taruke (sorry about the spelling) from head to tail. Both are macaws. Love yall

  • @lorimeynig7912
    @lorimeynig7912 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, Glory has followed some her instructions in recall training. Mind blowing. 😆😆😆

  • @adamjcohn
    @adamjcohn 4 года назад

    I’m in Los Angeles with an awesome near 5 month old SIE Eclectus. I am letting his wings grow back to free flight and am confident I can protect him (I’m neurotic by nature). I live in SFV The Valley of Los Angeles and would love to host you guys. Don’t know where you are but I’d pay to set up a “town-hall” training session. LMK if you’re interested. Either way, I love your confidence and I’ve found you guys are pretty much right on with my thinking and you both come off quite kind and knowledgable. Both of you are so cute together and I love how you guys bolster your own relationship through your passion. Be well.

  • @dogcrazy25
    @dogcrazy25 5 лет назад +2

    Good info. Sorry the sound did not work woul have loved to see and hear that video.

  • @gpeace9187
    @gpeace9187 5 лет назад +10

    Tyler Nolan, RUclipsr, needs your help with his bird Phoenix.

  • @libra11426
    @libra11426 5 лет назад

    I should have waited to comment until the end of the video. Still working on Coco. He's super tame and eating out of my hand. Still not stepping up tho. He seems to outsmart everything I try with him. The thing that is hard with him is that ALL he wants for a treat is millet. I was using a little nugget. He would touch the target, take it out of my hand, take a bite, it falls back into my hand, and I use it again and again. Then he got smart and started running off with it. When I use tiny individual grains of millet he gets frustrated. I've tried all sorts of other nuts, seeds, veggies, even fruit (even tho lovebirds aren't really fruit eaters) and has just not interested. He's such a smart little bugger. I got him in May and I really thought by now I'd be able to hold him. Annndd he just started bird puberty so that adds so many new obstacles!

  • @adiraaspires7783
    @adiraaspires7783 4 года назад

    a jackpot reward is for when a bird overcomes something it was afraid of and or did above and beyond

  • @alexmeyer8133
    @alexmeyer8133 5 лет назад

    I'm impressed! Keep up the good work

  • @lindamascioli4518
    @lindamascioli4518 5 лет назад

    Awesome! So good! Thanks for all you do BirdTricks..Dave and Jamieleigh

  • @torvawkkasato6885
    @torvawkkasato6885 5 лет назад

    Jackpot rewards are mostly for break through events during training. Generally, that also ends the training session. Rarely the break through event happens early enough to continue the training session.

  • @flagerdevil
    @flagerdevil 5 лет назад +4

    My bird loves to be praised to the roof, but also just getting my attention in general. And when I'm singing or dancing obnoxiously. You really don't need food to get him to do stuff..

  • @penelopenem
    @penelopenem 5 лет назад

    I think I’ve seen you use Jackpots for bigger breakthroughs in training.
    Love this video!

  • @madisonregan9662
    @madisonregan9662 5 лет назад

    I give jackpots with breakthroughs and at the end of a training session where something new is learned or it goes exceptionally well

  • @tom474e
    @tom474e 5 лет назад

    Thank you for the great instruction.

  • @darrenarterbury7092
    @darrenarterbury7092 4 года назад

    You pluckers are pretty funny sometimes. Thanks y'all😊❤🦜🐕

  • @cathyt144
    @cathyt144 5 лет назад

    I started watching a few of your older videos( 2 hrs " flew" by😂). Found one of the cruise show. Awesome! Very impressive. Yal make such a great team.

  • @valid_sound_and_furious8413
    @valid_sound_and_furious8413 5 лет назад

    Good catch Dave!

  • @luvgoldens12
    @luvgoldens12 5 лет назад

    You give jackpot rewards when the bird does better than normal at the thing you wanted it to do. So like if it responded faster, or for example if it was a spin that the bird did a full circle without stops for the first time, then youd give it a jackpot reward. That way the bird understands that "oh if i do more of that, then ill get more treats." Give the bird jackpots to keep it motivated but not too often cause it would get full and cut the session short and probs on bad terms (since the bird wouldnt want to train anymore would end the session themsleves). There's also random jackpot rewarding to keep the bird on its toes. So whenever it does a trick, it thinks "is this the time that i get the jackpot? What about now? Now? OH YYYYAYY!" This also helps keep the bird highly motivated

  • @cockatiels4719
    @cockatiels4719 5 лет назад +2

    By following your tips in your old to new videos I was able start again teaching my cockatiel to touch the target and turn around on cue and also I am teaching him to fly to me... But I have a problem teaching him to fly to me since he is obsessed with the *white* towel I cover him with at night so lately I am obliged to let his towel with him
    Anyways thx for the tips. ❤️
    ( i don’t why but when I first got him he he got attracted to *white* tissues where this made it hard for me to train him so I quit training until I watched your videos! So now whenever he gets bored from *white* thing that he can chew (which happens like every 5 months ) he find new *WHITE* item that he can chew such as papers)

  • @123catscrazy
    @123catscrazy 5 лет назад +1

    I just want to use this opportunity to mention that i have been following you both for about 6-7 years now nan wanted birds at a shop that was closing down i was eyeing up 3 cockatiels that were really cheap my nan said no coz i had 6 gerbils lol... so i used this time frame to pet sit her birds and studies and research. Near the end of my gerbils lives i finally got a pair of budgies the cockatiel i wanted was screamin the shop down which made my nan negative about me having one i was happy with 2 budgies from you guys i taught them the spin and the wave... a few years past my nan forgot about the screaming cockatiel from the shop and allowed me to get 2 more my birthday i now have 2 budgies 3 cockatiels and one of nans linnies. With the other 2 to come eventually. Im glad shes got me to wait for having birds coz it made me find you guys and i have learnt so much thank you for everything you have taught me

  • @cairrean2412
    @cairrean2412 5 лет назад +1

    Jackpots are for when the bird finally figures out something they've been struggling with, whether it's the first time doing the thing or if they made a huge leap forward on it.

  • @aziaarctos6968
    @aziaarctos6968 5 лет назад

    Jackpot rewards are for when a bird does a difficult (for them) behavior for the first time or a positive behavior (new) that you really want to reinforce...I think? Hopefully I’m not totally wrong otherwise I clearly need to pay more attention when watching your videos!

  • @mouseinthehouse1161
    @mouseinthehouse1161 5 лет назад

    I am getting a young macaw soon. what should i train it first? what should i do first? could you make a video on that? thanks!

  • @ConfidentCritters
    @ConfidentCritters 5 лет назад

    When i do training with my macaw i use little almond slices but at the end when she does a good last spin or knuckle bump whatever it is she gets a whole pecan as her jackpot reward

  • @joshemerson8685
    @joshemerson8685 5 лет назад +1

    Jackpot rewards are used when the bird does exactly what you want without hesitation to reinforce the behaviour to continue. 😇😇 wish you guys could come to Australia and host a master class (Sydney)

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 лет назад +4

      Josh Emerson we are!!! We will be there ALL of September 💗

    • @joshemerson8685
      @joshemerson8685 5 лет назад

      BirdTricks how does you book a masterclass with you guys?

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 лет назад +1

      @@joshemerson8685 You can email us directly info@birdtricks.com or sometimes people book via facebook.

  • @mohammadjavad5133
    @mohammadjavad5133 4 года назад

    thank you for this video :D , please tech us how to train a hyacinth macaw ,thank you so much

  • @Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
    @Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears 5 лет назад

    Nerd E Crafter has a bird that gets featured on the channel. He is a rescue. She does well with him but would probably love to learn more. (she just did a video about making her own toy for her bird)

  • @karlizkool350yt
    @karlizkool350yt 5 лет назад

    Jack pot rewards are for when the bird does something AMAZING/ breakthrough moments. Or, something I've noticed occasionally is if the session didn't end at the proper time (oohh that was great, one more time!) then when an easier trick is queued and succeeded then a jackpot reward is given to end the session on a good positive note. Or am I wrong on that?

  • @saifhamad840
    @saifhamad840 5 лет назад

    Hey Jamieleigh I love your videos and I have a 2year old green winged macaw which is really friendly but hates to be petted while out the cage but loves to be petted while in cage

  • @amcgeckos
    @amcgeckos 5 лет назад +2

    I absolutely love how Dave said next time use 2 cameras and held three fingers up...lmfao 😂😂 Thanks for the laugh Dave and Jamie!! Loved the video still. As always keep up the great and amazing work both of you!! ❤🤘 Favorite part was Dave's intro...LOL... Let Dave do more intro!! LMFAO "little pluckers" 😂😂

  • @debbiecampaigne4095
    @debbiecampaigne4095 2 года назад

    At the end of a training session, when you end on a high note, and they do the trick requested perfectly.

  • @pondwithducks3092
    @pondwithducks3092 5 лет назад

    just fyi it sounds like that audio can be made somewhat usable if you apply compression with a threshold of the quiet audio's highest volume and a very high ratio. I think there would be significant static noise when nobody is talking but at least it would even out the volume *shrug*

  • @millycarter170
    @millycarter170 5 лет назад +3

    Haha that into got me laughing, awesome vid ur so interesting and inspiring, I wish good health to your birds and family!!!❤❤🧡🧡💜💜💚💚💛💛💙💙

  • @ambersedlock283
    @ambersedlock283 5 лет назад

    I Love watching your videos!! Could you do a video for care of a baby parrot? When to start training, what steps to take from day one, to set up for success. This will be my first bird but my fiancé has had several different birds...... still trying to talk him out of a cockatoo.