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Parrots in Bird Rooms
I wonder how many of you are familiar with the LIMA Hierarchy? LIMA stands for “least intrusive, minimally aversive.” I am a LIMA behavior consultant, which means that I will always use the behavior change strategies that are least intrusive and minimally aversive with working with you and your parrot. If a client wants to
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Your Screaming Parrot and You
I posted a short survey on Facebook several weeks ago, asking readers to express interest in one of three future webinar topics. I was surprised to find that almost as many people asked for a webinar on screaming as asked for one on feather destructive behavior. I was surprised because screaming is actually one of
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Dashel: A Message of Hope
I am deviating from my usual parrot-related themes for this last blog post of the year. I want to tell you about Dash, a dog from whom I have learned a lot during the past nine months. Dash was one of a litter of feral puppies found in a field. Initially placed with a foster
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Managing Behavior through Environmental Change
By making simple changes to the environment, you can often accomplish amazing improvements in problem behaviors. When referring to environment, social exchanges are included in the discussion, as well as the physical habitat and diet. You are part of your birds’ environment. The term includes anything and everything present in the environment that can impact
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Suspicions and Fears about Avian Veterinary Care
Recently, I received a message from someone asking how she could teach her parrot to climb again after a bout of egg binding. Clearly, a medical problem remained, yet the owner was reluctant to take the bird back to the vet as he had asked. She also posted on Facebook asking for advice. It would
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10 Tips for Relationships with Parrots
It has occurred to me that this blog post could turn out to be just a piece of self-indulgent fluff. However, the topic fascinates me. How do we best craft long-term relationships with our birds? So, I ask for your patience as I sort out my thoughts and I will leave it to you to
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Parrots: Navigating the Ocean of (Mis)Information
Rarely do I work with a client when I don’t spend time debunking myths. I do this patiently most of the time. I enjoy talking with my clients and getting to the truth about things. I feel genuine distress, however, for those who experience such frustration at hearing that the information they worked so hard to find
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My Parrot Won’t Play With Toys!
This is a claim I hear often from parrot owners who are totally frustrated in their efforts to offer enrichment in the form of toys or foraging, only to see their birds ignoring it. Many simply give up, after spending what seems like endless amounts of time and money, having achieved no success at all.
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Parrots and the Need for Nature
Occasionally, I get myself into trouble with my mouth. That was the case about two decades ago when I responded to a post on a social forum. The speaker had said, “I find my parrots eminently well-suited to my living room.” I found this statement offensive and commented that I thought it smacked of arrogance.
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What Is Training?
I fell in love with this photo when I saw it. He seems to be thinking, “Would you please just tell me what you want from me?” When a parrot begins to display problem behavior, it is usually due to a combination of things gone wrong and things undone. In most cases, things have gone wrong



