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25 March, 2008 at 12:29 pm

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Calling all lovely supporters for Kermit and Kiki!

Our Blog is nominated in the Blogger’s Choice Awards 2008. I do know the nomination comes in alittle late, but we are still delighted that we are in the race. Kermit, Kiki and including me beg everyone to support us if you appreciate our new design and blog contents!

Below are our list of nominations:

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Best Animal Blogger
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We really appreciate your help and your support! We thank you! Many love *Muack*


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Category: Bryan at Work

 

24 March, 2008 at 11:50 pm

Kermit is now 5 months old now and it has been a difficult task in training him up. I’ve tried just using positive reinforcement training as soon as he was fully weaned, but the results weren’t that satisfying. Kermit is totally different from my talented lovebird, Kiki. I’m forced to adapt a different way of training from the usual method executed on Kiki.

I have great luck in training Kiki just only with the use of positive reinforcement training. Kiki can easily pick up the new tricks and behaviors through the training. Kiki is truly talented, a Smart Alec that I will use to describe her as.

Based on my daily observations on Kiki and Kermit during their training sessions, here are some of the findings of the 2 comparisons:

Kiki during a 15 minutes training session

  • Better attention span
  • Proactive
  • More enthusiastic and easily excited
  • Responsive to human vocal commands

Kermit during a 15 minutes training session

  • Poorer attention span (Tends to looks elsewhere)
  • Doesn’t seem to be proactive
  • Not enthusiastic nor easily excited
  • Less responsive to human vocal commands
  • Less confident

You can see the vast differences among the two species. It’s never surprise to see Kiki mastering a new behavior or tricks in less than 10 minutes. She’s more of the hyperactive and more enthusiastic participant as compared to Kermit. Kermit has a much shorter attention span as compared to Kiki.

I’m able get Kiki to perform all the behaviors and tricks that she learned over 20- 30 minutes continuously, and after 30 minutes (although not recommended as it can easily possible leads to fustration if the parrot failed to perform the correct act) she still has the attention on me. As for Kermit, his mind start to wander of after 8-10minutes. I will say it’s definitely difficult to maintain the attention from a Senegal Parrot as compared to a African Lovebird. Furthermore, the slightest sound or motion of an object (including a fly flying around the vicinity) will instil fear in Kermit, diverting his attention and disrupting the whole training session.

There are a few factors that contributed to the unacceptable results in Kermit’s Training session. I have to admit the failure of shaping the new behavior, partly the fault lies on me. At certain part of the training, when Kermit suddenly performed the right behavior, I wasn’t able to reinforce and treat immediately at that moment.

Next, there’s also disadvantages of using positive reinforcement training with treats, you have to offer the treat immediately when the parrot performed the right behavior at that very moment. By doing so, the parrot will then understand and link the right behavior with the treat. Thus the parrot will know that everytime he/she performed that behavior he/she gets the treats. But many times during Kermit’s training session, I committed the mistake of not offering the treat immediately at the split second when the right behavior is performed. Any time later than that, Kermit will not be able to link the right behavior with the treat. It’s definitely one stressful task!

Two weeks ago, I started introducing Clicker and Target Training along with positive reinforcement. The results were really amazing, and Kermit was able to perform the his first trick, the Turn-a-Round trick after the 3rd day of Click and Target Training. Kermit had learned to associate the clicking sound with food. With this great advantage, I’m able to sound the clicker at the very right moment when Kermit performed the behavior that I want him to do.

I’m truly amazed, the clicker training does enhance the training experience. I’ve yet to explore more on the clicker training and unveil the power of clicker training for new tricks and behavior training. Hopefully I will be able to get my brother to capture a full motion clip on Kermit performing his first ever trick, the Turn-a-Round trick. So do stay tune!


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Category: Kermit's Daily

 

23 March, 2008 at 10:57 am

I always identify Kiki as a female because of her aggressiveness and feminine behavior (like shredding papers in thin strips) which are more resemblance to the natural characteristics of a female lovebird. My mum always think that way too!

A recent footage of Kiki doing some actions might prove that my assumption might be wrong all while. Below is the footage that was taken this morning before Kiki’s breakfast. Just to warn you, this footage might not be suitable for minors!

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Kiki has been rubbing her vent or maybe I should use HIS vent on HIS preening toys lately, and has been very frequently too. If I’m wrong, Kiki might be already triggered in breeding mode. Does that means it’s time to get a girlfriend for him?


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20 March, 2008 at 10:53 pm

Abandoning the old design

Finally to bid goodbye to the old web layout of Bryan’s Angels. Just got the new layout up and running, I’m happy that I received good feedbacks about the new web layout.

2 simple words used to describe the new web design by my dear visitors: “Unique” and “Fun”. I’m indeed happy to hear such positive comments, and thanks Peiyun for your appreciation for the 2 cards featuring the angels, Kiki and Kermit.

I’ve been planning out and brainstorming for this new web layout for the weblog. I spent the whole night last night doing out the design, the codings and stylesheet just to turn my wildest plan into reality. I’m truly satisfied with the overall impression, but for now I guess there still tiny bits of fine-tuning to be done.

It’s definitely a lot of hard work, I can remember last Sunday spending several hours coaxing Kermit and Kiki into appropriate pose for this current work. I really appreciate Kermit and Kiki’s for their kind attention and cooperation. Without their slightest effort, I’m sure the work won’t turn out perfect like now. Big kisses to the both of them.


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Category: Bryan at Work

 
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  • bryan : Dragonghostangel : Thanks angela. I enjoyed this trick too. Anyway you can get such small cup from the supermart. In fact these cups r meant for storing ketcup and other sauce.
  • Dragonghostangel : Oh wow! I love the stacking cups trick! The cups for Bicki are too big lol. Kiki is so motivated!
  • bryan : Kiki is finally back with 2 new tricks: Cups Stacking Trick & Pull-a-Car Trick.
  • bryan : Robb: Seriously haven't thought abt issue on casting cost. Birds like any other animals have shorter attention span, unfamiliar environment can sometimes affect their performance and also contribute to stress. The thought of introducing trick training to my parrots partly to strengthen trust and bond btw me & them and method used to eliminate negative behaviors. Hope I do answer to qtns in a certain way. :D
  • Robb : where's the casting cost for kiki and kermit? their power and toughness?
  • bryan : Dragonghostangel : Hi Angela, thanks for the compliment. Bicki is a pretty too :)
  • Dragonghostangel : Your birds just get more beautiful, cuter and smarter each time I see them! Fantastic work!
  • bryan : melvintwj: Hope the information provided will be useful and sufficient. :D
  • melvintwj : hi. im the guy from youtube. and thank you for letting me know this blog (:
  • bryan : In fact I'm not very sure perhaps you share to around with your friends to support us! :)
  • Peiyun : yoz. when is the last day?
  • bryan : Peiyun: Yah you will be required to create a account before you can do the vote. Coz they need it for validation, so every1 can only cast 1 vote. :P
  • Peiyun : hey, actually i am quite blur about the normination.. must get registered before norimation?
  • bryan : ppl: Thanks. The whole layout is done using photoshop!
  • ppl : haha. its nice. btw how u put ur parrot picture in the magic card? wah..ur lovie learnt so much tricks!!! pro sia..

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