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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • If you follow my masterclass and consultation videos, you see us use this technique a lot but for some reason, I'm finding the majority of bird owners do not implement it! So I'm going over it in a different light this time. I hope it convinces you to use this technique with your bird, your friend's bird, the local rescue birds and even your other pets!
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  • @lisajervis5792
    @lisajervis5792 3 роки тому +82

    I'm trying to learn as much as I can before I get a budgie, I love these videos

    • @annalisa14
      @annalisa14 3 роки тому +4

      You are so smart to do that. It makes training so easy.

    • @legomarvel9707
      @legomarvel9707 3 роки тому +5

      Lisa Jervis same! I’m getting mine Friday! So excited

    • @bunnibloopers8466
      @bunnibloopers8466 3 роки тому +4

      Ethan Clark yayyy! Good for you!

    • @sheilanunez6845
      @sheilanunez6845 3 роки тому +4

      @@bunnibloopers8466 I’m sad because I got my bird unexpected, and I didn’t know a thing. But now, I have been watching videos on things to do and not to do, I am learning from my mistakes before I get another bird in the future. 🙂

    • @sameerhassan5297
      @sameerhassan5297 3 роки тому +1

      Me too

  • @kaylee4705
    @kaylee4705 3 роки тому +121

    The peeps who disliked are upset they can’t target train a bird as easily as you can
    Btw- love the vid🥰

  • @marianapiva7776
    @marianapiva7776 3 роки тому +32

    It’s 7 am and I need to go to school. I am so tired and didn’t wanna get out of bed. And then I saw that you posted and jumped straight out 😂

  • @Afaan_Rai
    @Afaan_Rai 3 роки тому +67

    Some people ignore target training. It is very useful in setting a language with your feathered friend. You would just click and your bird will understand what you desire for him to do. Every bird owner should try it
    BTW Jamie you are 🌈 AWSOME 🌈👍🏻👍🏻

  • @MacsUsername
    @MacsUsername 3 роки тому +34

    Target training has been a life-saver for me. I have a blue-fronted amazon. When she was a baby, I used a little plastic blue bear as a target. She has now graduated to a metal chopstick, and it comes in handy when she's not wanting to step up and I need her to move somewhere.

  • @donnanelson9181
    @donnanelson9181 2 роки тому +7

    My 3 year old adopted conure learned target training literally in minutes. I got him from a family member and they had never even heard of target training. Birds are so smart.

    • @Hybrid_646
      @Hybrid_646 Місяць тому

      Nobody cares

    • @donnanelson9181
      @donnanelson9181 Місяць тому +1

      @@Hybrid_646 then why do you bother reading this?

  • @wowman142
    @wowman142 3 роки тому +35

    My bird heard you click and is looking around like “Treat! Treat! Where is it??” xD
    Also I use a chopstick with a dog clicker that I padded with cloth to make it less sharp for my budgie, works pretty good!

  • @Amanda-cq8qo
    @Amanda-cq8qo 3 роки тому +9

    After watching a target training video on this channel I target trained my fearful dog. She loves training and going through different cues helps her work through her fears. Teaching her to touch her nose to my hand was such a game changer. When she is super heightened emotionally asking for such a simple trick can transition her into a work mindset where I can get other cues from her. We have gotten over bicycles, fireplace noises, bicycles, sooo many noises, certain people, objects flapping in the wind and so many others using the touch cue.

    • @esterakovnatska3944
      @esterakovnatska3944 Рік тому

      I was reading through all these amazing stories but was not expecting to see dog get trained around all these birds!
      Hope you have great day and a happy pet❤

  • @lenaspannknebel713
    @lenaspannknebel713 3 роки тому +15

    I do this with one of my three budgies, I just have a kind of,,,, kebap stick with a little red bead glued to it. He actually picked it up really fast because he is so food-motivated xD

  • @joebean3615
    @joebean3615 Рік тому +3

    I love that you are calm and not in everyone’s faces trying to get attention good job with all that you’ve done with you and everyone’s birds😊

  • @avatravis5073
    @avatravis5073 3 роки тому +25

    My mom has lovebirds, and only one (Blue) is able to be food motivated for clicker training. I use millet sticks on him and he responds well. His mate Fruitloops likes millet sticks too, but is not a handfed baby, so she only responds when it outside the cage. I need to get her comfortable with my presence and hands. Their only current chick is Indie, it's sibling died recently and that still really hurts. Indie is terrified of my presence, even more than it's mother. Indie doesn't have a favorite food yet I think or it's too scared to even think of food. It gives a flight response and tries actively running away and freaking out. I wanna change that, but it's kinda tricky without a favorite food.

    • @mimthyss
      @mimthyss 3 роки тому +1

      Some birds may also have an interest in toys or verbal praise or petting as a reward for training, but that's very individual specific!!! Some birds just really really love petting for example as part of their personality, so a little scritch scratch may be great for that bird if you're on good enough terms to work that. But food is definitely the best option if you can. Good luck with your birdies!

    • @chimerasofhafgufa
      @chimerasofhafgufa 3 роки тому +3

      I wonder if their diet just doesn't allow a place for a "special reward obtainable only from human interaction"

    • @keigotakami8205
      @keigotakami8205 3 роки тому +3

      If your food is seed, try giving pellets as an everyday food. If it’s pellets, try veggies. Then try millet stick or other seed. Also, put a towel over your hand so they don’t know it’s you. Good luck!

  • @Hello-ep2fx
    @Hello-ep2fx 3 роки тому +7

    I trained my parrotlet on the 2nd day of having her. She wasn’t curious about he my chop stick enough to bite it on her own so I first touched it to her beak as gently as possible, clicked and treated. She then was eating and I did it again I guess she thought I was giving her food bit the stick and revived treats after that she was hooked. I used target training the rest of the week to teach her to spin, fly, step down and up. Target training helps out so much.

  • @Alessandra_Godoy
    @Alessandra_Godoy 3 роки тому +8

    I will get my bird in some weeks, and I will target train him!!! I am so excited to get my bird I LOVE BIRDS!!!😁

  • @kristycrump1592
    @kristycrump1592 3 роки тому +1

    I love touch training. We use a chopstick and a clicker. We have a Ringneck parrot, that at times can be super cheeky. The other day, she decided to explore the inside of my mum’s handbag. When my mum went to get the bird out of her handbag, she went to bite her. I stopped my Mum and said I’ll get her out. And I touched trained her out of the bag and back onto the table. Once she was on the table I pulled the bag gently away. Touch training allows us to communicate on the same page in a positive way. Thank you for all your videos, they are helping!! I did heaps of research before we bought Hallie the ringneck but as amazing as she is, taking proper care of her and dealing with her personality takes a huge commitment. Every time we have friends over and they say they want a bird, we tell them to watch your videos first. Keep up the great work.

  • @echothebudgie7600
    @echothebudgie7600 3 роки тому +8

    Target training is so fun and useful. Tbh it should have been one of the first things I taught my budgies

  • @brettkreider18
    @brettkreider18 3 роки тому +11

    Jamie I converted a lot of your stuff into my dogs and it’s works wonders you inspired me to train my dogs a few tricks with capturing ! 🌈💕

  • @mushroom2999
    @mushroom2999 3 роки тому +35

    I used a Chopstick for My green cheek.

    • @camaro2618
      @camaro2618 3 роки тому +1

      Same

    • @ktpuss
      @ktpuss 3 роки тому

      Yes same here with my green cheek - Whenever I leave it on the table nearby she’ll find it there and she smashes it around and throws it off with a loud ‘eeek’ 😁🦜

  • @emmabrown2755
    @emmabrown2755 3 роки тому +1

    I have just gotten a new budgie! She’s great and working on training but every time I play one of your videos she goes nuts! She loves your voice and starts to chatter and sing with in a couple of seconds!

  • @leahwilson56
    @leahwilson56 3 роки тому +1

    We ended up using a metal chop stick with our Eclectus as the wooden one he was nervous of and the nervous behavior turned into agression. But I discovered he likes shiny things when we were putting up our Christmas decorations years ago so we showed him both chop sticks and he was very curious about the metal shiny one. It worked a treat and still 6yrs on we regularly take it out it is very entertaining to him and a great way to introduce different things into his environment.

  • @gdealmeida1187
    @gdealmeida1187 Місяць тому

    I have budgies and I found it very difficult to juggle millet, a chop stick, and the clicker so I used a very small wooden spoon. I taped the clicker to the bowl of the spoon and used the end of the handle as the target. Works great! My budgies learned to touch the target after just a couple clicks- even my most nervous bird. They learned so fast it was incredible. It took a couple short training sessions to teach them to do simple tricks like walking through a small hoop, standing on top of the hoop, and turning in place. I am trying to get them to respond to their names, then I'll work on short flights. I have done a combination of target training with the whole flock (a bit chaotic but fun for the birds) and individual training. Thanks for your awesome vids- I couldn't have done it without you!

  • @esterakovnatska3944
    @esterakovnatska3944 Рік тому +1

    I have a cockatiel and we already tried target training!! He is pretty young(7 months old) and he did amazing!!
    He wasn't treated very well by the breader and so he NEVER allows anyone to touch him. He will get close to your hands only if you have seeds in it.
    And I was very surprised than he enjoyed target training!!🎉
    We took a little break and now will start the training again!!
    Thank you very much for your work!
    Also if anyone will have tips on taming my little boy I would love to hear them😊
    Hope you have a great day!!!❤❤❤

  • @TimelessJunie
    @TimelessJunie 3 роки тому +2

    Target trained my pineapple green cheek conure "Chappy" with a chopstick, plastic clicker, and pinenuts/sunflower seeds/safflower seeds. We practice targeting in the cage and outside the cage. Our goal is to use it to train stationing. We loooove watching and learning from your videos!

  • @laurayoung1744
    @laurayoung1744 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you, I am using your touch training advice to work with my 37 year old blue front amazon who just lost her favorite person to college and it is really helping us get reacquainted with less agression from her. I so appreciate your videos.💕

  • @kellysawatzky9993
    @kellysawatzky9993 3 роки тому +2

    I have a budgie and her name is Halo. As soon as I found you guys on youtube, I trained targeting. Honestly, it was super easy, but we do have to work on it from time to time, just like any other tricks I've taught her.

  • @nabilamhamdy
    @nabilamhamdy 3 роки тому +53

    Blueberry is so cUtE

    • @ambergatley9246
      @ambergatley9246 3 роки тому +3

      I have two Budgies that I have target trained. Im an artist so I use a retire plastic paintbrush end.

    • @R0zuky
      @R0zuky 3 роки тому +2

      Amber Gatley same :))

  • @safe_haven6650
    @safe_haven6650 3 роки тому +1

    I've started target training with a plastic perch and a pen click, but we're purchasing a clicker from you guys (Bordtricks, the 3 set) and using a chopstick to teach instead. I have a Green Cheeked Conure and he's cuddly but he's young so he tends to be bitey (not aggressive, just nibbles). He LOVE targeting so far, but we're putting a pause on it because the clicker will help him understand he needs to touch the target more gently. We will be starting flight training with him (mostly recalls) when he gets his flights back in (they were clipped without permission). We aren't going to fly him outside until we actually get a trainer, but we are going to recall train him and harness train him (separately) in case he does escape, his harness gets loose, or gets cut, or someone tries to steal him, we can recall train him if he gets, say, stuck in a tree. We'll be training him with actual trainers, so hopefully all goes well and he learns to come back via recall. But we're going to be trying a lot of different things to make sure all goes well!

  • @robopup1434
    @robopup1434 3 роки тому +1

    I have green cheek and i didn't start targeting until a couple months after I got him. He got it straight away with his beak. It was a lot easier than I was expecting.

  • @amb3rfor3v3r2
    @amb3rfor3v3r2 3 роки тому

    Don’t have a bird. Will likely never get a bird. I know my limitations and noise is a big no for me, but I watch your videos ALL the time! Such good info and entertaining to boot!

  • @paulah.3396
    @paulah.3396 3 роки тому +1

    This is the first thing I taught my Hagi (Turquoise green cheek conure) didn't have a wooden chop stick handy so used a small dowel and sharpened both sides, this helps when its time to go to sleep and he doesn't want to go into his cage just target him into his cage with a nice treat for a good job done 😊

  • @charlottewhitten-ooi8106
    @charlottewhitten-ooi8106 3 роки тому +2

    I have a lovebird and budgie and target training literally changed my whole relationship with my birds as it was a way for them to spend time with me without having to use my hands to get them to go somewhere (and eventually I could use my hands)! It took a while with my lovebird as she was very skittch but with patience its worth it. Love ur channel!❤️

  • @Loveofpets
    @Loveofpets 3 роки тому +3

    Blueberry is so adorable. My Senegal is afraid of target sticks, I am going to try something else. Thank for the tips 😃

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  3 роки тому +2

      You can try putting something on the end of it like a ball 💜

  • @kristilynfields3444
    @kristilynfields3444 3 роки тому +1

    I love how you not only talk about birds but other animals too your training is awesome I love all your birds.🦜

  • @pollylolly6473
    @pollylolly6473 3 роки тому

    I touched trained my mum's rainbow lorikeet, with a shorted garden bamboo stake, (about the size of a chopstick) and we started with potatoe chips dipped in his wet food as a treat. but of late have progressed to honey mixed with a little water on a teaspoon. and no clicker (he is a quite noise sensitive) but i do say good book once he has touched the stick and yes every time.
    the hardest bit was finding the right reward. he got bored with potatoe chips, really fast.. but honey currently is working wonderfully.
    mums bird is around 15/16 years old, and has never had his wings clipped so flys pretty well. Mum can no longer take care of him due to illness, so this channel has been super helpful. touch training was awsome. :D

  • @avatravis5073
    @avatravis5073 3 роки тому +4

    This is SO COOL!!! I love when you're videos cover material like this!!! I have taken a college level class for this and it's not spoken enough. My mom struggles to understand it when I speak about it

  • @perlitabonita185
    @perlitabonita185 3 роки тому

    I have a budgie and a cockatiel and thanks to you guys they both target with a stick, a clicker and beaks.. they love training so much.. when I'm training my tiel.. my budgie comes over and tries to push the tiel out of the way and touch the target.. so i have to do each bird in a different room alone so that they don't get distracted..i need to buy your budgie course and some other of your courses so i can do some more advanced training

  • @fanman3887
    @fanman3887 3 роки тому +3

    “Target stick” me being asian: CHOPSTICK TIME

  • @emmythefrog
    @emmythefrog 3 роки тому +9

    First! 💜 love you so much! Can’t believe I’m actually first/early! Your channel is so helpful! I watch you everyday

  • @kedargurjar7373
    @kedargurjar7373 3 роки тому +1

    Jamieee you are so cool and composed, I admire that. I'm taming my new budgie, while taking lessons from you! It's an absolute sheer pleasure. Your approach of not giving up with the bird has inspired me a lot . Thankyou so much and lots of love to blueberry.

  • @vanessacarriere555
    @vanessacarriere555 3 роки тому +1

    Hi guys

  • @bradleyramsey8849
    @bradleyramsey8849 3 роки тому +1

    I LOVE your videos! We have a budgie and a green cheek conure and thinking about getting a Quaker! Your videos have really helped to really think into a bird before getting one! Thanks so much!

  • @Hennaqueenbee
    @Hennaqueenbee 3 роки тому

    I have a 19 year old rescued scarlet macaw who was abused, has had a broken wing and was locked in a cage for the last 10 years! He surprisingly bonded with my 14 and 15 year old sons but is so scared of any adult. After getting bit a few times(once that probably required stitches) I tried targeting and it worked! It has become the only way that we can interact. He has learned to "spin" "wave" open his "wings" (the once broken one only half way) "dance" and say a few words on que from just learning one thing, TARGET TRAINING! I can pet him now too using a petting que but we haven't gotten to the point where either of us is comfortable with stepping up yet. He's totally different with my kids. They can hold him upside down like a baby and has never bitten them but he still doesn't trust adults yet because of the years of abuse he suffered. He will target and train with anyone but he prefers to only train with me for some reason, and I'm alright with that! I'll take whatever I can get. He's a work in progress but has come a long way thanks to targeting and all of your videos. They've helped me so much!

  • @millieandthetiels12
    @millieandthetiels12 2 роки тому +1

    Im getting 2 cockatiels on the 15th of august I have a double flight cage on the way and have done 2 years plus worth of research,h and have finally decided I’m ready for a bird

  • @terryallen2905
    @terryallen2905 3 роки тому +1

    I have an Indian Ringneck male, 10 months old. He was so easy to target train. I used a chop stick, clicker, and apple slice. It’s the only success we’ve had since I got him 2 months ago.

  • @myhomeaquarium98
    @myhomeaquarium98 3 роки тому +1

    Both of my tiels picked up target training so quickly after at first not understanding what the heck was going on! A definite must!! ❤️

  • @grannysharp772
    @grannysharp772 3 роки тому

    So far Jacob the GCC has learned to touch the stick, step up on a branch & turn around. He loves his tiny tabletop perch I keep on the kitchen counter. So funny yesterday he was on it and turned around before I asked him but he didn’t get a treat until he turned when I asked him. I love that perch because he can’t bite me when giving him a treat without falling off. Otherwise he’ll bypass the treat and go for the finger. I wish I would have known about capture training before. I learned from your video. When I first went to target train my GCC with the stick he’d reach out and grab it and hold it with his foot. Missed that! Now I can’t get him to do it. It was so cute. Since I cannot touch my Conure I’m so glad he’s trained to go into his cage when I ask him. He’ll do anything I ask him to avoid a towel. LOL He was a rehome. A woman sold him to the pet shop. Didn’t want him. Said he was mean. He came in a small cage with a very large hard leather chew toy for BIG birds which he slept in the top curled piece of leather and no other toys. I’ve had him since March of 2016 and just this past year he’s starting to play with toys a little. He’s very verbal and communicates a lot at night when he wants something.

  • @dernwentheshy8446
    @dernwentheshy8446 3 роки тому

    I have a blue-headed pionus and I've used a device with a target stick and clicker in one. The stick is «expandable» so you can adjust it to desired length, and it has a small blue marker ball at the tip. Recently I've bought a separate clicker for use in non-target related training - since they're combined in the same device, my parrot would get distracted by seeing the target marker and try to reach it, understandably enough.

  • @nathaliekuiper7055
    @nathaliekuiper7055 3 роки тому

    Targettraining is great, 3 weeks ago i adopted an blue fronted amazon, from around 3 years old. I dont know why but he dont like stepping up hands. So i started from day 2 with targettraining , He loves to do it! Now 3 weeks later i can get him in or out the cage, we do some flight training inside ofcourse! and since yesterday he flies and landed on my hand multiple times. So yeah i love targettraining , it gave me a way to build his trust.

  • @natashapermaul209
    @natashapermaul209 3 роки тому +1

    I target trained my budgie as a way to tame him (bought from a pet store). I used a rock candy stick and a pen as the clicker. I trained him inside the cage to target before step-up training. It was especially helpful to target my budgie back in his cage. I am now teaching my tiel (15 weeks old) to target and he caught on very fast.

  • @ssskits8747
    @ssskits8747 3 роки тому +2

    I have an African Grey and I use a flagpole with a clicker

  • @jessandthebirds
    @jessandthebirds 3 роки тому +1

    I trained my lizard to target train.
    I also taught my galah the moment I brought him home, it was the most useful thing I could have trained and helped me immediately.

  • @thomaslandry1215
    @thomaslandry1215 3 роки тому

    Your videos is so fulfilled with wisdom and full of knowledge.

  • @GlamBeautyTV
    @GlamBeautyTV 3 роки тому +1

    I recently adopted a demon child, aka a SEVERE MACAW,
    I’m telling target training has helped so much. He’s beginning to trust me a whole lot more.
    I’m patient and taking everything slow, but it’s amazing to see his improvement.

  • @seanorth
    @seanorth 3 роки тому

    I am training my two year old linnie, Bebe with this technique. Using a wooden stick, the kind you use for supporting flowers. I have glued a little wooden bead to it.
    I think I will have to come up with new ideas often, since he is a really smart little fella. So keep posting good tricks for small parakeets! Love it!

  • @ProjectXVC
    @ProjectXVC 3 роки тому +6

    Okay, So somebody at home asked me to ask you a question and I was like- “This person has at least 300 comments or more every video she has, What is going to make you think she will respond to us specifically”.
    But I do want to ask because I’m defiantly not good with working with smaller birds, I would be better off with a macaw then the type of bird we have.
    My dad got impatient and impulsively got a bird and left it with us.
    No preparation, no flight cage, the cockatiel came in a extremely small cage and we had to get it a flight cage. It got worse when my dad got another one. They wanted to kill each other by picking at the back of each others head aggressively.
    Along with this we have two dogs and one of them is actually more scared then aggressive with birds while the other one will literally go insane if they even see one.
    So we got the birds a flight cage and my mom wanted to help me train them to be “tame” because she saw me suffering.
    But these birds (no matter what technique we have tried for 3 months) do not want to work with us when we used food as a bribery. They want to be aggressive. I would be patient because I didn’t want the bird to think “If I act aggressive they will leave me alone”. I don’t know what I’m doing and my relationship with my father is going down because of his ignorance of getting a bird I don’t know anything about.

    • @jana-dw4wv
      @jana-dw4wv 3 роки тому +4

      I would definitely try to re-home them if you think they would be better off with someone else. If you still want to try taming them I would keep doing what you are doing and maybe several times a day. It took my 6 months to tame my lovebird and he was the same.

    • @jana-dw4wv
      @jana-dw4wv 3 роки тому +4

      Also definitely try to separate them if you want to move forward with them because if they have the option to bond with each other or you they will definitely want to chose another bird

    • @jasperclydeinsd592
      @jasperclydeinsd592 3 роки тому +4

      Shinee's back Agree. My conure only became amenable to training when I separated him from my parakeets. Around them he was defensive of them and aggressive towards me.

  • @satz1000
    @satz1000 3 роки тому

    what bird:
    2 budgies and a conure
    what I used:
    Chopstick
    how long:
    2 days (It can be shorter are longer depending on your bird)
    what treat:
    I used Millet for my budgies and for my conure I used sunflower seeds (Not all birds like these things so try other things as well!)
    Btw: love your vids :D

  • @maoisme565
    @maoisme565 3 роки тому +1

    I have two lovebirds and i started with targeting my finger, until my female got a bit to enthusiastic so i started targeting with a stick❤ love your videos they help me so much

  • @MultiRogerg
    @MultiRogerg 3 роки тому +1

    I have a cockatiel right now, and I know with my past experience with these birds is that they won’t bite unless it’s a last resort. Once we trained on the trust issue, he now knows that when he sees my hands he isn’t gonna get hurt and it also means freedom. He happily steps up on my hand so I can take him out to enjoy some training and bonding time with me. I only use my hands and he enjoys it. Today, I took the day off from the school where I work at, and I plan on bringing him to school this afternoon to visit with the kids for a little while. It’ll be his first day of school.😂 I think it’ll be a fun day. Have a great day guys!

  • @OWLbystarlight
    @OWLbystarlight Рік тому +1

    I love your videos so much! I've been training our new budgies very slowly, and it's so satisfying to see the improvements they make! They are such smart little birds. :) Next up we'll be working on their diet. At the moment it's only regular seed from the pet shop (bought it when we bought them), but we'll be slowly introducing pellet mix and then converting them to a healthy seed mix down the line. Me and my husband unfortunately work a lot (reason why we got two budgies rather than one), so our time is limited with them and taming is taking a while. I'm still astounded by how much they learn. :D

  • @cassiemciver8543
    @cassiemciver8543 3 роки тому

    Im so so glad to have stumbled across your videos i have a young cockatiel who wouldnt even take treats from me and i worked through that as she seemed to be interested in target training but i couldnt get her to take a treat even from a bowl, now i have her taking treats targeting and weve started a concept of turning, shes got a keen desire to fly so im hoping to work her up to some free flight she still has a clipped wing but its growing out. I have a conure who loves our training session hes so enthusiastic he has got spins down pat and if i take too long to get treats ready hes spinning uncued its so awesome

  • @nancydavis8814
    @nancydavis8814 3 роки тому

    I really got a good laugh at that cute picture of Capri kissing the 🐦. Looks like she is going to bite its head off.what a smart adorable little girl you could mail her to me. I'd really spoil her for you. Keep up your good work teaching and training.

  • @TaraAndFriends
    @TaraAndFriends 9 місяців тому +1

    My birds right now are dogs and a cat. I use a pencil, a clicker, and dog food as rewards. My cat now spins in a circle on command and my dogs can be led just about anywhere just by showing them a pencil. I took your advice in a different video and I just started training everyone... So when it's time to get a bird I'll be prepared as far as touch training goes.

    • @adoreliamxo
      @adoreliamxo 8 місяців тому +2

      Nice! Tip: don’t use a pencil .. because the led is unhealthy for birds , try chopsticks , or even the end of spoons!

  • @14Raine14
    @14Raine14 3 роки тому +1

    I foster birds for my local rescue, I love teaching birds who are unsocialized how to return to their cage on cue. This way they can come out to play, explore and get exercise and enrichment without new owners struggling with the worry of how to get their bird back in the cage stress free. It sets up a great foundation for tricks and other behaviors too
    I use a straw! Less likely to be shredded and I find it really helpful to lure some birds to a spot by putting food in the end of it! I can wedge a sunflower or safflower seed in the end to get birds started, and as they become comfortable I start offering the treat from my hand or a spoon. I also prefer using a button clicker instead of a box clicker. I have really small thumbs so the box style are hard for me to get an accurate click. I can also squeeze it in my palm, with any finger, or in my pocket by just pressing down through the pocket

    • @scarlson325
      @scarlson325 3 роки тому +1

      You use a what? What is a "stray"? Sorry if that is a really stupid question. I'm just struggling a lot with my 2 cockatiel rescues that came from a hoarding situation. Also is a button clicker softer by any chance? Like not as loud as the box one?
      No matter what I try to do with showing them it means "treat", they've just had so much trauma that the loud (if you can even call it loud) "click" just makes them jump. Even if I have managed to get one of them to finally touch the target, the click has then scared him so much he doesn't even want his treat. Lol. Poor guy. 😕
      So I'm just reading through hoping to see if anyone mentions their different clicker ideas and yours was the first I saw that mentioned one, aside from just not using one at all, however, I don't think that's an alternative option here. Haha

    • @annapettit8045
      @annapettit8045 3 роки тому +1

      Scarlson 325 you could try using something like a Snapple cap - that click is pretty soft-sounding! You can also muffle the clicker by wrapping it in some fabric.

    • @scarlson325
      @scarlson325 3 роки тому

      @@annapettit8045 a snapple cap? Now that's getting creative! I like it! And yea I was thinking maybe I could tape it to the stick or something and then maybe that would help muffle it, while also helping with my poor coordination of holding the target, treat, and then clicking at the right time; without them seeing the clicker either, because obviously SEEING this foreign object means game over too.🤦‍♀️ lol
      Well thank you! Definitely going to try out both of those tactics. Much appreciated! 😁

    • @14Raine14
      @14Raine14 3 роки тому +1

      @@scarlson325 lol, remember those bad hands I mentioned? 😅 Oops! A straw, not a stray 🤦🏽‍♀️
      Button clickers tend to be more crisp in my opinion, but it's much easier to stick it in your pocket to muffle it, because you don't have to put your hand into your pocket and your thumb inside the box, I find it much easier to use! Just put the button clicker in your pocket and press it against your leg. You can also use your mouth to make whatever noise you want, a click or a kiss or even just saying YES. My service dog was clicker training and also understands that YES means she's doing the right thing and to keep going, but you can easily use the word yes for your mark. Clickers are just preferred because it sounds the exact same every time (mostly!) and it's quick. You could always work up to as clicker. Start with just saying yes, then use your mouth to click, then the clicker. There are no hard and fast rules here when it comes to your marker, the point is that it creates a bridge between the behavior and the reward :)

    • @scarlson325
      @scarlson325 3 роки тому

      @@14Raine14 hahaha a straw! Ohhh okay! That makes more sense now 😂
      Yea I need to get a lot more creative with these guys. They're VERY skiddish. Came from an apt where the tenants had been evicted and they were behind and discovered about a week later. There were 38 cockatiels total all in one, not very big cage. So tragic. 💔
      I havent been able to really handle them a ton, I don't think they ever were. I mean it's not like I can't get them in or out of the cage, and also don't need to use a towel or anything traumatizing, just not trusting to step up or very willing type of way yet.
      Been a very different experience from my previous cockatiel I had that I was very close with. And even my current GCC who isn't super trained and is also quite nippy because she also wasn't treated so great by her previous owners either. But she has come very far from that though, I used to not be able to handle her without covering my hands from being bitten. Her issue with this is being too aggressive with the target stick, so this was definitely helpful to watch and learn to click on the reach before she can bite/attack it and/or keeping it further from her.
      Thats funny though, I actually used "yes" with my dog's training as well because that's how the dog trainer taught me... or trained me. Lol. Should have thought of that myself! I think my OCD makes me always try to be a "by the book" type of person, and so I guess I was just trying to do it "the right way" when you are absolutely right! Clearly there isn't ONE right way, which is great though because I felt like giving up and now I feel much more hopefu! Lol I really appreciate the tips and suggestions! I have a lot more faith now that my tiels will start making some progress too soon enough.
      Definitely grateful to have found this birdtricks community! ❤😊 thanks again!

  • @bene3445
    @bene3445 3 роки тому

    Blue is so brave. My budgies are afraid of everything. But i think target training could be a good thing to get them where i want them

  • @corinnehaycock9340
    @corinnehaycock9340 11 місяців тому

    My birb is learning to target train and its really useful in directing him too.

  • @315315Barbara
    @315315Barbara 3 роки тому +1

    I don’t have a bird but I like your videos

  • @moofie1262
    @moofie1262 3 роки тому +1

    I have an Indian ring neckd parakeet I use a dog clicker and a chopstick and he was firstly scared of the target but now he is RELLY responding to the target training
    When he was scared he tried to bite the target but I just clicked and gaved him a treat and did this a couple of times and now he's relaxed and good with the target training

  • @Avocetexotics
    @Avocetexotics 3 роки тому

    I don't have any birds.... yet.... but I have trained
    1. A large mixed breed dog to target my hand with his nose using a clicker
    2. A kitten to target a chopstick with his nose using a clicker
    3. A rabbit to target a long wooden dowel with the tip of his teeth using a clicker
    Target training is so helpful and has helped me teach multiple animals to go into travel carriers, spin, and go where i need them to or to help them stay in certain spots for vets appointments etc.

  • @jorikaoosthuizen1112
    @jorikaoosthuizen1112 3 роки тому +1

    I have 2 ringnecks and a peach fronted conure all three of them love to target, I also used the target to teach them do the spin and step-up

  • @abbysmith3520
    @abbysmith3520 3 роки тому +1

    Tysm! My bird got the hang of it In about 30 seconds!
    (Also if you dont have a clicker, just use a pen)

  • @viananguyen
    @viananguyen 3 роки тому +1

    I have a CAG and use a chopstick (Asian so that’s easy to get). No clicker unfortunately, but we manage pretty okay w/out. Quite phobic at first but i realized it wasn’t exactly the stick she was scared of, it was ME with the stick. Tried again in a couple weeks after we bonded, and now she she targets great (except she wont go far unless it’s a great treat like a nutriberry. She understands perfectly fine but she’s stubborn haha).

  • @KyyCantDecide
    @KyyCantDecide 3 роки тому +3

    I use the unsharpened end of a colored pencil and I have a cockatiel

  • @feyrannahunter1062
    @feyrannahunter1062 3 роки тому

    No birdies here (sadly) but I use target training with my dogs. They are trained to use either a stick (chopstick) with no command or the tip of my finger with the command "boop". I find the finger is more useful most of the time but the stick really helps when I'm trying to train a multi-part trick. I actually find your videos with birds more informative and useful than any of the actual dog-training videos just because you break everything down so well. Love your vids. Also especially love seeing blueberry getting treated like just another big bird XD I hadn't actually considered a small budgie because I always thought I couldn't do with them the stuff I can with a bigger bird (scritchie cuddles!) but maybe I was wrong!

  • @jana-dw4wv
    @jana-dw4wv 3 роки тому +1

    Hi just saying this for people who don't have a clicker you can also use an old pen and click the top it works for my lovebird and I actually find it easier to use than a clicker if you feel too uncoordinated to use it since you can just tape it to your target stick and you won't have to worry about holding it

  • @priyankashinde8910
    @priyankashinde8910 3 роки тому

    Your the best bird 🐦 owner there is

  • @thebobbleheaddiaries6921
    @thebobbleheaddiaries6921 3 роки тому

    We have a Pineapple GC Conure - 6 months old. His target is a plastic brown cap. Loves it and will target that. He knows step up and for coming out of his cage he steps onto my palm and "cuddles" into my hand. He listens very well except we struggle with his biting of ours ears and lips while he wants to snuggle on our neck.

  • @Ur_fav-u2ber
    @Ur_fav-u2ber 10 місяців тому

    I have a pineapple conure and i used a paint brush and her favourite treat is a sunflower seed

  • @Khellendros05
    @Khellendros05 3 роки тому

    I have 2 green cheek conures and a red bellied parrot. All 3 and target trained. the conures I’ve had since babies (their 1.5 years old now) they all use a wood stick I think it’s normally used for kabobs. The parrot I got at 12 and that’s all she knows right now and I used at to help us bond when I first brought her home.

  • @sophiethehuman4469
    @sophiethehuman4469 3 роки тому

    All my birds are target trained. I used a wooden skewer for them. Both my Amazon's and my macaw took to it really quickly as well as my lovebird and my pionius. However, my Quakers were both a nightmare and took a long time to touch it. They were very fearful birds when got them and took a lot of patience to build up trust and confidence with them. I'm so glad I did as now they are trained with recall and other tricks all because they learned to target and are better a dealing with the unknown. I would recommend target training to every bird owner as it is the building block to a great bond with your birds. This was another great video! Thanks for your wonderful advice ♥️♥️

  • @francisavaricio9737
    @francisavaricio9737 3 роки тому

    I have already started target training my 8 month old eclectus and it was very easy to teach her to target because she is always curious when everytime i put a object near her

  • @codexone2194
    @codexone2194 3 роки тому +1

    I target train my rabbit. Works well!

  • @idonotknowwhattonamemyself2197
    @idonotknowwhattonamemyself2197 3 роки тому +1

    you are the best UA-camr

  • @billymadisonsshampoo8223
    @billymadisonsshampoo8223 3 роки тому

    Oh man..Mrs. Jamie Leigh..my dog Dill passed away. I'm really struggling with this, but I need to tighten up, I have to be able to disconnect myself from my emotions to be able to be a veterinarian. Its superrrrrr hard though when it's your own. RIP Dill, momma misses you. Btw, my sun conure is a turkey and at the end of the month I'm totally getting a consult with my financial aid money that's coming in. Its going to be awesome to learn from yall!

  • @catherinelynnfraser2001
    @catherinelynnfraser2001 3 роки тому

    Especially like the socialization tips

  • @lhmcd5538
    @lhmcd5538 3 роки тому

    Capri is so adorable. You are wonderful in teaching training. Thank you.

  • @sehrishnidaimran1798
    @sehrishnidaimran1798 2 роки тому

    Hi, I have an alexandrine parrot, and I use a budgies perch, since it is small and he really likes it

  • @feverdreams3677
    @feverdreams3677 2 роки тому

    I lucked out with an AMAZING budgie boy from PetSmart of all places -- he has a natural curiosity about the chopstick and at first was more interested in the stick than the treat! He's starting to understand the click now though...the little lightbulb in his head is starting to flicker on when he hears it, so good progress heheh.

  • @CrystalClearThoughts
    @CrystalClearThoughts 3 роки тому

    I started with my bird on target training at age 6 and he is doing great! I'm working on their diet and that has been helping so much too!

  • @martinepotvin4472
    @martinepotvin4472 3 роки тому

    Blueberry is so awesome !!! He is a great addition to your family ❤️ !!!

  • @billarmstrong6121
    @billarmstrong6121 3 роки тому

    Hey Jamie..well after your consultation and watching a few videos like this I am happy to say that my Anzu is now target trained, followed all your guidelines, tips and tricks and have had a great result, really pleased..Regards Bill

  • @pmelick1
    @pmelick1 3 роки тому

    My dogs also love to do this, so just hearing the clicker is exciting and they all gather around the computer to watch you do this! LOL

  • @reljaradojicic9786
    @reljaradojicic9786 3 роки тому +2

    I have a green cheek conure and i use wooden chopstick like yours at the beginning. I don’t have a clicker but I’m planing on buying it. Love your vids!🥰

    • @lalitakinkar2608
      @lalitakinkar2608 3 роки тому +2

      Hey u can use ball point pens top as a clicker temporarily till u buy a proper one

    • @reljaradojicic9786
      @reljaradojicic9786 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks!!!☺️

  • @pmelick1
    @pmelick1 3 роки тому

    I have 2 greys and a Yellow Nape Amazon. All three of them target just as you showed it. They are all older now, but I do use it now and again. I'm always glad to have it as a training tool! And I agree, it is a foundation for training tool!

  • @budgiebreder
    @budgiebreder 3 роки тому

    I have a Hahns Macaw named Noah. He is target trained two ways and with universal targets.
    He will target with his beak for the word “touch” and with his feet for the word “foot” on any of his target items.
    This way if he is in a bad mood i can work with him in the cage and give him two different things to do and he quickly gets out if a foul mood because he has to focus on which word I’m asking for.
    His target objects include a disposable plastic straw (soft plastic and multicoloured) wooden or plastic chopsticks, random sticks from my garden (safe trees planted for him), wooden skewers, a pen, or a finger (depends on his mood!) or basically any long thin object of that nature.
    He is currently afraid of his new bath perch (blue pvc pipe) so i took it off the suction cups and to get him to come to it by himself we are getting him to target it! Works a treat!
    He is also trained to do several tricks like put his wings up and say “im an eagle” if he is shown a peace sign. To “shake” if you shake a fist And is learning animal sounds with verbal cues. And after watching one of your other videos this week he now knows how to wave!!!
    Roll over and spin is next! How do i train that? I have no idea! But he will get it before i do im sure!
    Also thanks for the tip about crate training! Noah hates his crate so thats gonna help heaps!

  • @tokamohamed4078
    @tokamohamed4078 3 роки тому

    I trained my two timid foster budgis to target train pretty easily. They were pretty scared of anything new so when i first introduced the stick they didnt really take to it well and would tyr their best to avoid it. I would just put the stick at a reasonable distence away and when i got a non reaction from them i would click and reward with some millet. I didi this over ad over again until thy werent scared of it anymore and then i just put some seed bits on the edge of the stick so that they would want to tap it with their beakand ater doing that a couple times i just took away the seeds and rewarded them with millet when they touched it. not the most common way to teach target training but it worked for me. Hope this helps!

  • @wilmariesantiago9099
    @wilmariesantiago9099 3 роки тому

    My husband and I decide to get an Amazon Red Lored (he still at the store where we bought him because he still on formula. BTW he's 22 weeks old. He was the really sweet but know he's afraid of hands and I started the training let's see if his behaviors improve.
    I ordered the food on your page so when he comes home he will get a better healthy diet.

  • @melsanders4038
    @melsanders4038 3 роки тому

    Oh wow! You've got that round cage that I'm seeing all over Facebook!

  • @pikothebudgie2291
    @pikothebudgie2291 3 роки тому +3

    Hey I have one cockatiel and a budgie both of them are tamed
    And I reached my cockatiel to fly to me by using target training a month ago 💕 your videos and yeah your birds and you are so cool 😎 and awesome 👏
    Love your birds
    And did you make video on bird molting wasn’t able to find it because I subscribed recently so if you did not make one please make one ☝️

  • @ivandizmin5920
    @ivandizmin5920 3 роки тому

    I have two pineapple conure,s,I have attempted target training on several occasions with some results and am not giving up.Sometimes the male (nico) will attack it while the female (maizy) will get scared and fly away.I will however continue on training,I,m sure we will get there,by the way (maizy) has just given birth to two hatchlings.....pretty exciting

  • @CrystalClearThoughts
    @CrystalClearThoughts 3 роки тому

    I have two green cheeks and I've been using your target and clickers. They are doing really well with it and I love it because Green cheeks can be nippy. I rather they nip the end of the stick than my finger when they are in that nippy mood lol

  • @helenthompson5726
    @helenthompson5726 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos❤