Category: parrot training

  • From Rags to Riches: One Cockatoo’s Story

    From Rags to Riches: One Cockatoo’s Story

    About 20 years ago, I took a series of parrot care classes from Jamie McLeod in Summerland, California at her store the Parrot Menagerie. I drove two hours one way on Saturdays to attend and it was well worth it. I learned a lot. One day in the middle of a class, Jamie said something…

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  • Commentary on Free Flight: Part One

    Commentary on Free Flight: Part One

    In the minds of most people, watching a free flying bird of any species command the sky summons up feelings of freedom, independence, awe, and flights of fantasy (pun intended). When people are asked what special skill they would like to have, many answer… the ability to fly. Who wouldn’t? Swooping and soaring a sky…

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  • Atherosclerosis: The Hidden Killer

    Atherosclerosis: The Hidden Killer

    Atherosclerosis is a common disease in companion parrots – one we must all take seriously. If you have ever heard of an older parrot who died suddenly, without apparent cause, there is a good chance that this progressive disease was a primary factor in the demise. What is Atherosclerosis? Atherosclerosis is one type of arteriosclerosis. …

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  • Socializing Young Parrots

    Socializing Young Parrots

    Why do young parrots need to be socialized? Aren’t they snuggly, compliant, and cooperative from the get-go? Unfortunately, they are not. Parrots are only a generation or two away from their wild counterparts. They have not been altered by generations of domestication. They come to us fully packed with all the instincts, mental tools, and…

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  • How to Create A Bullet Proof Relationship with Your Parrot

    How to Create A Bullet Proof Relationship with Your Parrot

    Short on time? Living with parrots can certainly take a lot of time, if we factor in what’s needed for food preparation, toy making, cage cleaning, and social interaction. It’s tough to keep everything in balance, especially since life seems to be speeding up for all of us. We do the best we can and,…

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  • Exciting News!

    Exciting News!

    In my last episode of this blog series about life at Cockatoo Downs, I explained about our current project. As we have waited for the baby Bare-eyed eggs to hatch, I thought it only right to give you reasons why I advocate for parrots raising their own chicks, as opposed to people raising them. Endorsing…

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  • Part Six: Ensuring the Safety of Your Flighted Parrot

    Part Six: Ensuring the Safety of Your Flighted Parrot

    The biggest risk for flighted parrots, upon which all agree (whether pro-clipping or pro-flight), is that of permanent loss outdoors. It must be recognized, however, that this risk is equal for both clipped parrots and those with full flight. Although risk of escape is often touted as the most important reason to clip wings, it…

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  • New Beginnings

    New Beginnings

    Dear Readers: For the next several months, this blog will be published every week. I am bringing to you an experience you can find no where else. Every other week, my friend Chris Shank will be sharing the extraordinary story of current events at her aviary, Cockatoo Downs, as a guest blogger. On the off…

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  • Part Five: Cooperative Living with Flighted Parrots

    Part Five: Cooperative Living with Flighted Parrots

    Often, when I talk about living with flighted parrots to someone who has always clipped wings, they get a look on their face that could be interpreted as a combination of horror, perplexity, and complete consternation.  You can tell that they can’t even begin to wrap their minds around what that might look like, or…

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  • Part Four: To Clip or Not to Clip?

    Part Four: To Clip or Not to Clip?

    The previous three episodes of this blog examined all of the reasons why allowing flight must be thoroughly considered before any decision to clip wings is made – in each and every case. Flight is the very best choice for physical and psychological health for the parrot and offers many benefits to the caregiver as…

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  • Part Three: The Benefits to Us

    Part Three: The Benefits to Us

    I have never read any discussion about living with flighted parrots in which the word “inconvenience” didn’t appear. It’s true. Living with flying birds can be inconvenient, in addition to messy, challenging, and chaotic. Despite this reality, I would never go back to clipping wings. Most others who have adopted the lifestyle agree. They can’t…

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  • Part Two: The Benefits to Them

    Part Two: The Benefits to Them

    Suggested Ground Rules Before I begin my exploration of the many benefits of flight for companion parrots, I want to suggest something. My last episode on this topic has generated animated debate, especially on one site to which it was shared. A total of 55 messages (and still counting) illustrate perfectly what I have said…

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