Here’s the posting about Kiki’s new trick - Coin Depositing Trick. I promised on my earlier post to share about Kiki learning the new trick and also to upload the video clip to YouTube.
I’m indeed surprise that Kiki managed to learn this intermediate trick within a day. I’m really proud of her, she has never disappoint me. She’s attentive and learned everything, the move yesterday - 1st November 2007. The objective of the trick: She has to dump all the 3 coins into the black box. It isn’t difficult for her to master the Coin Depositing Trick, as she learned to perform the Fetching Trick earlier on. Basically I just have to teach her to place the objects into the black box.
How do I teach?
For this trick, I will need some props (a box and 3 coins) to allow Kiki to perform. During my first session with Kiki, I introduced Kiki the items. This is to ensure she’s not afraid and do not hesitate to play with the items. When she’s comfortable, I commenced my formal lessons.
I started off with a coin and box first, this is keep things simple and not to stress her up. My first objective was to get Kiki pick up the coin. It’s not a difficult task, as she has learned to pick up object in her Fetching Trick. She met my first objective. My second objective is to teach her to drop the coin in the box. To let her understand the concept, I do a simple demo in front of her. After the demo, I cued for her to pick up the coin and bring the box near her so to allow her to drop the coin. I gave her the treat which force her to drop the coin into the box. I repeat the similar step a couple of time, until she can automatically drop the coin in the box herself. I then tried bring the coin further away from the box and she completed the task as expected. I treated and praised her accordingly.
Finally I added a few more coins for her to pick and drop off in the box. Whenever she completes the full cycle by picking and dropping the coins into the box, I treated and praised her. Walah! With more practices and encouragement, she’s able to perform confidently without glitches.
You can try teaching to your parrots. It’s real fun teaching them new things.
bryan : Vasanthan: Although I've 2 parrots, but they are of 2 different species, Agapornis and Poicephalus. If I've a pair, I don't think I will want to move on with a breeding programme, furthermore it does require lots of effort and time.
Vasanthan : Since u have a pair , a girl and a boy, do you keep them in the same cage to promote breeding? when do they breed? age?
eunice : hi Bryan, thx for visiting me too! Enjoy ur weekend!
bryan : eunice: Thanks for the compliment And same goes to you, good luck to you too
eunice : hello! Lovely blog design All the best to u! «link»
bryan : Peiyun: Thanks. I love this picture too
Peiyun : I like the pic of Kiki puffing up on the cup!! so cute!!
bryan : Vasanthan: Thanks Vas. Well in fact you're not the only one mentioning keeping birds steal their freedom away. This might be the always the case, because household parrots gets cage out time. Kermit and Kiki are out of the cage most of time except during roosting time or when noboby is at home.
Vasanthan : This is an good post. i didn't like th idea of keeping birds as pets because i tot we were stealing their freedom. but this blog makes me think the other side of the argument. i kind feel ok since kermit and kiki are enjoying themselves
bryan : Guest 1272: I bought the chamomile tea bags from the supermarket. I'm sure there are different brands of chamomile tea bags in the market. Just be sure to read the labels that it only contains chamomile and no other items. There are some chamomile tea bag have extra ingredients like ginger spices or honey, try avoid these.
Guest_1272 : Hi there can i know where u bought your chamomile tea? are they also selling it here in Singapore. Thanks
bryan : Guest_1458: Not to pin point any, but I will say majority of the seed mixes in the market have too much Sunflower or Safflower Seeds.
Guest_1458 : Bryan, What commercial seed mixes are you referring to?
bryan : Angelrain: Well it's not unusual to hear parrot being vocal and makes noise. If the parrot doesn't utter a single noise, most probably it's a sign that the parrot is sick. Perhaps for new owners considering having parrots, can consider the quieter species (doesn't mean it will be perfect quiet, juz rarely vocalize and scream like cockatoos).
Angelrain : I agree with ya on them being vocal. My friend had one who makes noise for hours on end and I usually wonder what is wrong with it.
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