Yay!! So nice to see more Pionus Content! They definitely need a good chunk of confidence building! Took my girl a whole year of training. Good luck Ragmor, looking forward to seeing more Pionus!
Kelsey and Ragmor seem to be well on their way, but as Dave said practice and patience as you eventually step farther away. Impressed with Ragmor's ability to step up on strangers in a foreign space, I think he really wants to please his human. Thanks for taking us along, see you soon!
damn, he's so cute! Wishing him and his awesome owner all the best! They will rock it, I'm really sure of that. She's so empathetic and seems to read him well.
My white capped pionus baby is coming home the beginning of next month… this will be my first parrot larger than a lovebird. I so want to do right by. This little one, and give the the best start in life that they can possibly have. I’m so glad to see pionus content!
Disclaimer: FOR ME... Pionus are the best! Been researching and watching all I can on species. For me, Pionus are a full on go. Too bad I can't find ANY in upstate NY as of yet. So chill and sweet.
Wonderful masterclass video chockful of helpful tips, thanks so much to Birdtricks and Kelsey for sharing!!! I always learn something new with each masterclass video, even though I already purchased the whole set!
I am so often impressed by the skills and connection with their birds that some of your masterclass students come to the class with. Kelsey is no exception! She has a great relationship with her Ragnor and has already done great work with him. I have no doubt she'll have great success with him.
What is the best treat for Pionuses? We just bought our 2nd parrot 3 days ago who is a white capped pionus and I'd like to know what to aim for that is liked by them but also not too bad for their health. Thanks!
Perfect timing!! My baby blue head is currently being weaned at Denise's Parrot Place in my state. I've got about 7 weeks to go until my beautiful baby comes home.
@@mrsbodeutsch Wonderful! I like how they help the babies to wean and socialize with their new families with visits before going home. Easier on everyone to make a smooth transition. Plus if you ever board there baby will know people there. Precious days, get pics and video for memories ❤️
Might be hand position that’s causing some issues! When the Owner has her hand more parallel to the ground Ragnar refuses to fly and when she hold her hand more vertical he seems to come to her. My Pionus does this as well making him work harder to land.
This is super cool cause my lovebirds are fledging. My 2 month old is fantastic! I took this poor little hen-pecked one under a week ago. He peeps out & watches me with stretch. Its so beautiful watching him get braver & preen!. So sad a scared bird...so cool watching them get braver!
Hi, i hope someone could help me. I've adopted a 4 months old Pionus Parrot. She is freaking out of me. Every time I open The door of the cage, she climbs to The other side trying to scape from me. The breeder told me that I should grab her everyday and put her un my arm, and as many times as she flights off, repeat the process until she understand I am of not danger, but It isn't working, she is even more afraid every time. What should I do? Is It posible yo gain her confidence or is it no longer possible? Should I just wait her to approach me? If someone with experience could help me I would appreciate!
Hi! My Pionus doesn’t seem to hate me, she is not afraid of my hands, and she tends to come to me for treats when she sees me. However, she just won’t step up on my hand no matter how long I wait(my hand stay still). I’ve had her for a week now. Im wondering if she just needs a little more time or am I not doing the right thing? Thanks a lot!
I have a 2 year old female blue headed Pionus also however we are struggling to get any training at all, would be interested to find out how the owner got him to recall initially?
My Tesla didn't know how to fly either (African Grey Timnah 18yrs) never clipped. I taught him to fly to soft landings like the couch or my bed. Now he flies like a champ. He's not a treat birdie but does fine with the clicker. Still won't land on my hand I'm wondering if he will in his own time. I keep trying and hope he will be able to free fly one day.
Just begin with that step up off a perch. Then, a step back away from the perch after a while of the step up working. Get a hop over. One hop at a time towards flying to your hand. :)
I love that we finally get some pionus content from a large youtuber, they're my favorite bird and I'm considering getting one.
We need more Pionus content!
Yay!! So nice to see more Pionus Content! They definitely need a good chunk of confidence building! Took my girl a whole year of training. Good luck Ragmor, looking forward to seeing more Pionus!
I love Pionus'! They smell amazing.
They really do!!
YEESSS I've been waiting for a pionus episode for a long time!
Just look a those big beautiful eyes -what a sweet bird! 💙He is so attentive! And what a great bond they have. 🥰
My favorite parrot with my favorite trainers!
Why did i read the title as Training a poisonous parrot?!🤣
Because they can be a little bitter (Aka little biter) 😝
I think it was corrected.
😂
I did too this morning but then read it right just now and was confused lol
I definitely had to do a double take! I'm like "A what now!?" 😆🤣
Kelsey and Ragmor seem to be well on their way, but as Dave said practice and patience as you eventually step farther away. Impressed with Ragmor's ability to step up on strangers in a foreign space, I think he really wants to please his human. Thanks for taking us along, see you soon!
damn, he's so cute! Wishing him and his awesome owner all the best! They will rock it, I'm really sure of that. She's so empathetic and seems to read him well.
My white capped pionus baby is coming home the beginning of next month… this will be my first parrot larger than a lovebird. I so want to do right by. This little one, and give the the best start in life that they can possibly have. I’m so glad to see pionus content!
Yay!! Love pionus birds 💙💙💙
Disclaimer: FOR ME... Pionus are the best! Been researching and watching all I can on species. For me, Pionus are a full on go. Too bad I can't find ANY in upstate NY as of yet. So chill and sweet.
Wonderful masterclass video chockful of helpful tips, thanks so much to Birdtricks and Kelsey for sharing!!! I always learn something new with each masterclass video, even though I already purchased the whole set!
Woo finally a pionus on the channel!
Informative helpful video. Thanks so much!
The cutest squeak 🥰
I am so often impressed by the skills and connection with their birds that some of your masterclass students come to the class with. Kelsey is no exception! She has a great relationship with her Ragnor and has already done great work with him. I have no doubt she'll have great success with him.
I loovvee pioonus parrots so much, my dream bird is a bronze wing pionus but because I live in australia that will never happen
Extra points for the surprise ending credit.
i love emily in the background
What is the best treat for Pionuses? We just bought our 2nd parrot 3 days ago who is a white capped pionus and I'd like to know what to aim for that is liked by them but also not too bad for their health. Thanks!
Excellent👍🏼😀
Wonderful sharing
Good efforts 👍👍❤️
So cuteeee
I wasn't paying attention to the location and suddenly I'm like "wait, is that Ed in the background?" Haha
Perfect timing!! My baby blue head is currently being weaned at Denise's Parrot Place in my state. I've got about 7 weeks to go until my beautiful baby comes home.
Mercer Island! Love their birds! Congrats and Enjoy 💗💞
@@groucrow9709 yes I go visit my baby tomorrow 🥹🥰
@@mrsbodeutsch Wonderful! I like how they help the babies to wean and socialize with their new families with visits before going home. Easier on everyone to make a smooth transition. Plus if you ever board there baby will know people there. Precious days, get pics and video for memories ❤️
@@groucrow9709 I've visited twice and have cute pictures and videos of a feeding time. I love the baby begging sounds
@@mrsbodeutsch 🥰🥰🥰💞💞 so very sweet, aren't they?!
Might be hand position that’s causing some issues! When the Owner has her hand more parallel to the ground Ragnar refuses to fly and when she hold her hand more vertical he seems to come to her. My Pionus does this as well making him work harder to land.
Gosh he's beautiful. Introduced me to a new species and i got to say im intrigued.
Early, but glad that I am because I'm having this problem as well 🤷
This is super cool cause my lovebirds are fledging.
My 2 month old is fantastic!
I took this poor little hen-pecked one under a week ago.
He peeps out & watches me with stretch.
Its so beautiful watching him get braver & preen!.
So sad a scared bird...so cool watching them get braver!
Hi, i hope someone could help me. I've adopted a 4 months old Pionus Parrot. She is freaking out of me. Every time I open The door of the cage, she climbs to The other side trying to scape from me. The breeder told me that I should grab her everyday and put her un my arm, and as many times as she flights off, repeat the process until she understand I am of not danger, but It isn't working, she is even more afraid every time. What should I do? Is It posible yo gain her confidence or is it no longer possible? Should I just wait her to approach me?
If someone with experience could help me I would appreciate!
I thought it was just my Pi that was a slow eater 😄
Me too! I have a blue head pi as well and I feel like she takes 20 mins to finish a seed lol
My girl gulps nuts down at the speed of light 😄
Hi! My Pionus doesn’t seem to hate me, she is not afraid of my hands, and she tends to come to me for treats when she sees me. However, she just won’t step up on my hand no matter how long I wait(my hand stay still). I’ve had her for a week now. Im wondering if she just needs a little more time or am I not doing the right thing? Thanks a lot!
I have a 2 year old female blue headed Pionus also however we are struggling to get any training at all, would be interested to find out how the owner got him to recall initially?
Is she target trained and step up trained? :)
@@emilyjenkins7698 no didn't get very far with target training, she wouldn't work for reward
My Tesla didn't know how to fly either (African Grey Timnah 18yrs) never clipped. I taught him to fly to soft landings like the couch or my bed. Now he flies like a champ. He's not a treat birdie but does fine with the clicker. Still won't land on my hand I'm wondering if he will in his own time. I keep trying and hope he will be able to free fly one day.
Just begin with that step up off a perch. Then, a step back away from the perch after a while of the step up working. Get a hop over. One hop at a time towards flying to your hand. :)
I have such a big problem on my sun conure shoulder rushing and always flying to me without being called..litteraly can't go anywhere
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early
Treats are to big
Starting the video with a purple Kool-Aide headed mask wearer was enough to click away elsewhere. You have to be smarter than your bird to train it.