Hello. I always find your tutorial videos very helpful. I am wondering how I can teach my bird to flap wings (not big eagle trick, which I managed to teach how) while peraching. It would be great if you can make a video teaching that trick. Thanks☺
Hello! I have a 2 year old cockatiel named Atlas. Atlas is currently my only bird, and I am considering getting another bird as a companion for him. Do birds only bond with other birds of the same species, or could I consider getting a budgie or GCC? Hopefully Atlas also could meet a potential new bird before we buy them to make sure they will get along.
Comes down to the individual, many birds are able to cooperative with different species but it is important to match their personalities and species typical habits. For example a caique can be extremely rowdy with its play which wouldn’t make it safely compatible with a more docile cockatiel as their roughhousing play could harm the cockatiel or a miscommunication could cause a fight. In either regard there’s never a guarantee that two birds even if the same species will get along, as individuals they choose who they like and dislike.
I got mine from the aviator harness folks! It’s called The Trainers Pouch size “the pocket” www.aviatorharness.com/shop/p/the-original-trainers-pouch-tp9ng If you go through the aviator website you can use the code FLOCKTALK to save 10% on it!
In this case I’m using a 9.5inch diameter ring, I wouldn’t start too much smaller than that to allow for wobbliness, mistiming, and other potential mistakes while they learn the timing. Over time you can theoretically go down to a ring as small as they are when the wings are tucked plus an extra two inches for height changes in flight
Boy, is it good having one of the best trainers back with some new tricks🔥
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I second this ❤
You are a great teacher
Thank you!
We used a wire hanger. I didn't realize how challenging it is for our bird to fly through! Very good teaching point! Thanks for another amazing video.
Love this!! We started tonight and off to a great start. Can’t wait to have fun with this!
This so cool can't wait
Thinking of trying this with some of my conures! What diameter is your hoop if you don't mind me asking?
Mine is 9.5inches in diameter!
@@FlockTalk perfect thanks! Found a hoop on Amazon that people make dream catchers with in the same size so hopefully that’ll work!
That’s a clever idea! Hope it works out well!!
Thanks for this idea! I ordered some.
The hoop is so cool
Hello. I always find your tutorial videos very helpful. I am wondering how I can teach my bird to flap wings (not big eagle trick, which I managed to teach how) while peraching. It would be great if you can make a video teaching that trick. Thanks☺
Eventually he flies through the hoop
Hello! I have a 2 year old cockatiel named Atlas. Atlas is currently my only bird, and I am considering getting another bird as a companion for him. Do birds only bond with other birds of the same species, or could I consider getting a budgie or GCC? Hopefully Atlas also could meet a potential new bird before we buy them to make sure they will get along.
Comes down to the individual, many birds are able to cooperative with different species but it is important to match their personalities and species typical habits. For example a caique can be extremely rowdy with its play which wouldn’t make it safely compatible with a more docile cockatiel as their roughhousing play could harm the cockatiel or a miscommunication could cause a fight.
In either regard there’s never a guarantee that two birds even if the same species will get along, as individuals they choose who they like and dislike.
Hi! Mind sharing a link to where I can buy your treat pouch or a quite similar one? Thanks :)
I got mine from the aviator harness folks! It’s called The Trainers Pouch size “the pocket”
www.aviatorharness.com/shop/p/the-original-trainers-pouch-tp9ng
If you go through the aviator website you can use the code FLOCKTALK to save 10% on it!
Can u suggest a ring size for parrotlet
In this case I’m using a 9.5inch diameter ring, I wouldn’t start too much smaller than that to allow for wobbliness, mistiming, and other potential mistakes while they learn the timing. Over time you can theoretically go down to a ring as small as they are when the wings are tucked plus an extra two inches for height changes in flight
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How do you find hoops?
This one was taken out of an old bird toy rope ring, I’ve seen some folks use wooden needlepoint rings as well!
+ ok il look @@FlockTalk