April 5, 2009

On Target

Crash and Pippin are happy to report that they have figured out that:
1. The pencil with an erasure at the end is NOT an bird-eating-monster
2. That they get a click and treat each time they touch said erasure and
3. That training is buckets of fun!

Trev and I did some more training sessions with the birds on targeting over Friday-today. We used the mechanical pencil one more time, on Friday's session. The first time we let both birds be out, and one watched the other train. This got trickier as they began to realize what click-treat meant... For round two on Friday, we put Pippin in the cage while crash trained on the other side of the room from him, but in plain sight. There was some calling back and forth from Pip, but crash was intent on learning how to get treats. He ran a few steps for the pencil, and got his jackpot. When we took Crash and put him in the cage, and brought Pip over, there was more calling back and forth. It took Pip a bit to calm down enough to train, but then train he did. He's such an enthusiastic little trainee! He figured out the pencil, and chased it up and down trev's leg, and got his jackpot.

Saturday we did the total clean of the boy's cage, and rearranged their perches and toys. While we were doing this, Crash and Pippin were playing on the floor. Pippin went over to the big, scary, regular type pencil, and picked it up! Oh, if ONLY I had the clicker ready! Still, from that moment we've switched to the erasure end of the reg. pencil. Saturday we did two training sessions, one in the morning and one in the evening. By the evening session, both birds are running at least 6 steps towards the target. Their attention span isn't 100 percent yet, as they will often stop to look for treats that 'fell off' the bit of millet sprig, but they are doing well.

Today we will continue to teach targetting, and begin...'climb the ladder' - their second prop behavior. They are very excited. They like ladders, and treats.

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