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BirdTricks Tuesday | Foundational Failures Series

Our series on BirdTricks Tuesday 2020 is focusing on 18 Foundational  Failures that lead to major problems! They may seem obvious, but they're  things we see ALL. THE. TIME. and finally felt the need to address in  this series!

BirdTricks Tuesday | Foundational Failures Series

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Oh that's a good idea, I will try to carve out time for that :)

BirdTricks

Hi Jamie, on some of these older foundational failures videos have you thought of putting the topic in the title? I think that would be really helpful for finding certain things that people are having challenges with. By the way thank you again for posting all of them.

Kristen

I think a good analogy is to treat the person as if they are just another stand.

Chris Mallabon

That makes sense. Thanks!

Wendy LeBlanc

I think they adjust best to people who speak the same language of training - but I will consider doing a video on this topic!

BirdTricks

This Question is sorta related to not having your birds be too social… Can you do a video discussing peoples plans for their birds once they passed away? Do birds who have not been very socialized easily adjust to the new home?

Wendy LeBlanc

Hi Lynn, here you go: https://www.patreon.com/birdtricks?filters[tag]=birdtricks%20tuesdays

BirdTricks

A weird question, but I have seen this part and part 2 of this series, but I can't find the first episode?!

Lynn De Pourcq

Great topic! My CAG doesn't step up to anyone, so I don't have that issue. However, I have tried to socialize him by bringing him to work and other social settings. I've encouraged others to give him treats to re-enforce that different people interacting with him is ok. I think that is still probably ok (feel free to correct me!) But if I ever do succeed at gaining his trust to step up, I will handle his interactions with people differently then I would have before this video.

corrine williams

I love this! This same principle was something I found out with my cockatiel. He was phobic of children and now he is willing to happily sit in anyone's hand. As long as I train a behavior so he understands it and reward with millet, nothing's ever "too scary".

Brandon Edgecomb

Excellent instruction and wonderful tips for successful interactions - both human and bird. I am really enjoying this series and look forward to the next one!

Jen Perry

Super interesting and entertaining. 😃 Can"t waut for the next episode. 💖 You always make it so easy to learn new things about what I do and need to do with my bird.

Kathy Surber


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