Green Cheek Conure Training Basics | Cricket the Conure
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- čas přidán 16. 01. 2022
- Meet Cricket, a baby green cheek conure, who attended one of our masterclasses! As we go over the basics of training a green cheek conure, this methods apply to all types of parrots!
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This is Cricket and I. What a wonderful session this was! He has since passed away (accident) so this video is incredibly special to me. Thank you Jamieleigh and Dave! I'm using everything you taught me with Nin still, and she's still spinning like a champ.
He's so cute. I have a turquoise GCC too
So sorry for your loss 💔
Wait he passed away in the 16 hours this video been up?! how so :(
@@jennifer23426 This was filmed a while ago. He was attacked by a larger bird and didn't make it. It's still a very fresh wound. :(
@@mioneconure10 omg… I lost my bird too I know the feeling. I hate it. (In a differnt way, he flew away without me knowing my mother opened his cage/forgot about it..)
I think cricket understood the trick faster then the owner even realized!😊 It seemed like each time he was just making sure that is what she still wanted.
This bird is SO CHILL. My GCC was a terror during training sessions because she was so focused on the treat in my hand she would just run or fly to me to try and get it. And then if I refused to give her a treat bc she hadn't followed my cue she'd get pissed and start to bite. It took a long time of putting "calm on cue" to be able to make it through a 3 minute session without a tantrum, but she got there eventually and LOVED her training time...gotta thank BirdTricks for that gem of a trick!
Congrats on working through this! 🥰
That is the exact issue I have and why I stopped trying to train him to fly on cue. Sees the treat just flys over. If I put him back without giving the treat he bites me -_-
My Green Cheek is 5 months old and I have only had her 2 weeks. How do you get them to stay on the perch?
thanks!!!
@@Queen324 - You don’t. All training should be permission-based and if your bird flys away, that means it doesn’t want to train. Maybe try training somewhere other than a perch or rewarding him just for being on the perch?
Green cheeks are bossy little bullies. I love my green cheek but he's s handfull. Behavioral training has to come first before "tricks"
I like how you teach the bird owner how to 'clean' up a movement. This way the bird is not confused about what you are asking from it. 🐦🐦🐦🐦
The whistles in the background are soo cute.
Also, cricket is the slowest eater I've ever seen.
My green cheek also eats so slow. Training is torture! lol. I always hear Jamie say eclectus eat really slow. But I figure green cheeks have got to give them a run for their money. :D
He really was, lol. He was a lover of food. The whistles in the background were my cockatiel!
lol.. "ever" ? sounds like you need to go back and watch the Fennel videos, then xD she eats WAY slower than Cricket
Yeah, why hurry or make a fuzz with tasty food. I like how owner is so patient with her ❤
It took me no effort at all to train our GCC to wave and spin, but I didn't use a clicker, just a word ("Good" very excitedly) and a treat reward. He has graduated to playing basketball, fetch, and putting rings on a peg (we're currently working on color matching). Once I found his favorite treat (peanut), he will do anything for them.
It seems just as important to train the owners’ behaviour as the birds’ tricks. Both have to clean up their gestures and movement. Having a healthy bird is always the first step.
My Conure Kimmi died because of my stupidity that I didn´t listen to people knowing that birds are very sensitive.I miss my bird every day and nothing can bring her back to life😪
@@jorgenandersson9521 - I’m so sorry :(
@@jorgenandersson9521 now u know.. get another one and carry on
@@jennifermarshallsasser5048 We bought a Quaker (two mounths old) and one more GCC+one Pineapple Conure🙂
Non of them is like my Kimmi,but it take some time to get them used to us....
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My green cheek is adopted - he was 5 when I got him and at that time the only treat he would accept was a commercial bird treat called Yo dips. He now accepts as treats safflower, hemp, millet, oat groats, pistachio, pecans and more. The Yo dips are still his favorite but I only give him a couple a day for a jackpot and for going into his cage when asked. He is always very eager to train
Great video.. The repetition is imperative.. I wish You could add captioning as I often couldn't quite hear your words. Nice job! 💞 ‼️
careful - birds are lactose intolerant and can't process the lactose in yogurt. just don't give him too much.
@@zephyr.mp4 I thought of that first thing and immediately started working to get him to accept other treats. I checked the ingredients of the yo dips and saw that there is actually very little dairy in them. 3 years now and he accepts lots of things as treats and eats healthy. Veggies in the morning and a variety of pellets in the afternoon.
@@Ansonidak ok that's good :]
How do you get a bird like that😰mine had a past owner came to me with anxiety I take her out daily we are working on talking she’s very sassy and hates training
I love the training with the smaller birds
Awww, mine is also a turquoise. I just love green cheeks!
Mine is too! I had a male red-fronted Conure prior & females are much different!
Thanks
When they poop mid session so they can continue for more treats you know that they’re engaged so that awesome
Yay!I I love my GCC. Thank you 😊 They are such Characters.
You pair are adorable, real and funny! "That's what she said!". Jamie Lee!! 😂😂😂 love the gentle, kind encouragement. What a sweet bird and carer.
I really enjoyed this video I feel like it was a PERFECT session and I’m excited to see her progress hopefully in the future. She’s a really cool woman !
I love your training videos, really helps me feel prepared for when I finally get a birb!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m currently working with my baby GCC and found this incredibly helpful. 💜
Cute name. Appreciate you all. Thanks cricket!
Rip.
Oh! He is soo cute...and such a quick learner😍😍
He’s looking for the target stick in her hand. Lol. He’s so cute
I love watching your program. 👍🏼✋🏼
Behavior extension 😲 Womachs your brains they never stop
I don't know why but efficiency gets me excited
I love Cricket so friggin adorable 😍💓 Thank you 😊
What a sweet couple !
Thanks!
Cricket is so adorable! 💚🦜 It was so amazing to see how fast he picks things up. 🤗
I want to thank you for all your information on this channel, i learned a lot about bird language and how to understand their signs. i have a layard's parakeet and a little conure. They are little trouble makers and such sweethearts. :)
Always learning
Thankyou birdies!
Cricket is adorable! I’m so jealous that she can pick up her bird around his body like that and he’s so totally cool with being picked up and placed down that way. If I tried to grab my parrotlet like that I’d lose a fingertip and a large amount of blood for real 😧
its all about learning their body behavior and learning what to do and not to do when touching them, I’ve tamed my green cheek to be okay with being picked up however I want as well
Aaaaaaa exciting!!!!!
💜You guys are amazing 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Great video...
Great job cricket
Thank you for showing a video of conures, Cricket is adorable. My conure wont fly very far at all. I like the part about confidence, i think mine lacks that somewhat. Wheni bought my bird her wings were clipped and they have not grown back yet, i even think that one side is growing more than the other side. She will be a year old on April 1st.
Best part
‘Tell him hi, and those colourful pellets suck’ you are so funny Jamie
(And at 13:00 when it was such a good repetition
This reminds me so much of my first couple months with Link, my green cheek! Especially when she talked about Cricket getting frustrated and biting. I had a hard time with that in the beginning, because Link was learning so quickly and was very responsive, but some days or sessions, he just decided he was going to bite the fingers that gave him his rewards. XD To this day, I'm not sure what upset him; I feel like, because I wasn't able to learn to read his body language well enough in those instances, he learned mine instead and that eventually went away. Also, Link learned to spin and touch in his first week with me, but then I spent the next year trying to teach him to wave. He got it a few weeks ago. XD
Please make a video on lovebirds , their diet care and training .
That has to be a cockatiel in the background. My cockatiel was going back and forth with the whistling!!
Yep, it was my cockatiel Nin! I brought her and Cricket in for a session.
This was a really great video! I'm currently working on spin with my parakeet and this video was extremely helpful to me! Plus I laughed so hard at the "that's what she said joke". 🤣 Thank you Bird Tricks!
CZcams is slowly pulling me over the line to get a gcc myself 😬
Been looking around for the perfect bird to fill the void my tame zebrafinch left behind when he passed away a few weeks ago.
Jamie memeing “that’s what she said” made me love her as a human being even more🤣🤣🤣
Hi I love watching your videos and this conure looks so similar to my turquoise x yellow-sided turquoise. Pherb is approx 4 months old and has made tremendous progress from when I first got him. He almost no fear of dogs and has never bitten me (I understand this will change around 8 months to a 1 year old). He always let's me know politely when he wants to come out or go away and surprisingly tends to wait to poop until he's in his cage. He has a tendency not to step up unless he isn't touching his cage. He can be close to it but he generally doesn't step up unless he's off his cage. He makes very cute executive decisions on whether he wants to sleep I his cage or inside his little nest box which he only gets access to during evening and bedtime. He loves it when I imitate him because we start to have conversations. He gets access to lots varied foods such as nectarines, mango, spinach, green beans, microwaved carrots and apple. His favourite treats are pumpkin seed and blue berries. He enjoys chop but has a preference towards chunks of the fruit or veg. My mum owns a budgie and I'm unsure how to get them to get to know each other, the budgie is happy but Pherb goes into a frenzy, biting this close to him since he can't bite the budgie but otherwise he's a great bird
Thank u sir
Would love to see some lovebird content!! ❤️
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I have pineapple green Cheek
He is so SPOILED even wants to do tunnels under the blanket
Love him
Hi! I'm getting a baby INR and am curious as to how soon you can start working with them? Thanks!
more more more!
I wanted to join this Medford, OR Master class so bad with my little budgie girl. Kicking myself for not. Hope you can come again soon?! Or to Klamath Falls 😎
Nice video
Yes! A GCC! Mine is also named Cricket!
We got a second conure and he’s very chill besides when he sees us reaching up to the cage and then he darts on the other side of the cage we do have another conure and she’s very well trained how do we introduce him to us
Where do I find one of these living room area minimalistic perches basically just like a tripod with the T-shaped top so he can hang out with us in the living room I can’t find anything online I would love to have the same one you have here, but much much taller
Love those green Cheek Conures. I would love a video on trick training with green Cheeks. Did she say her bird is a female?
How do you get them to stay on perch my is same as cricket almost 3months old but is such a velcro bird lol just wants to sit on you or anybody close by lol won't stay on perch for nothing lol will always fly to me when called or soon as cage is open an land on hand etc will do step up step down but soon as step down happens right back an shoulder lol thanks
What treat were you guys using with Cricket? Is it just very tiny sun flower seed? I have a GCC too! I use small pieces of cashews, but I always have to use both hands to break it up and offer to him, otherwise he gets full really quickly. I've been dying to find a good size treat that I can offer with just one hand... It's tough using the stick when I need both hands to prepare the treat...
He also tend to lose focus on training if the treat takes too long for him to finish... So I'm stuck with cashew for a while now.
What are the best treats for training. I see sunflower seeds here. I get nervous my bird won't then eat his pellets
Can hear the cockatiel in the background😭 so cute
My green cheek turned 2 in December... still not flying!! He was clipped when I got him but now he has a beautiful, full set of flight feathers. What can I do to help him learn to fly?
I have a pineapple green cheek conure, and I cant get her to focus during target training. How would I be able to get her to focus?
My GCC is quite agressive, it stopped for almost an entire year, there was aggression last year during spring time for around a month, and it stopped naturally. Now, my GCC suddenly became aggressive, could this have something to do with hormone changes? She starts biting me, but is calm when handled by my parents.
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Where can I get the clicker on a stick
I love the video, but how long does it usually take to train them?
The baby is so cute and pretty. I will be buying one within a few days.
Just want to know:
- What seeds they enjoy the most?
- How long the gap in between the meal?
- Can they talk?
Waiting for your reply.
Is Dave’s hairstyle mimicking a cockatoo? I always enjoy you two, your expertise, and your changing things up, and I do not have birds. You two and Capri are great@
😂
I have a Conure Female. She is very aggressive. I'm w/her for most of the day, talking, and making sure she is very happy.
I finally got her to go to me, but she has a biting habit and wants to bite constantly.
I have tried to get close to her, but the Beak is a Symbol of No!
So how to break up this biting habit within her?
Thank You!
Can you do a video on lovebird training basics as well and maybe one for training basics for rescue birds as well
I think any of the training videos on this channel will be appropriate for any parrot regardless of species. This is the first green cheek video I have seen here but they have been very helpful training my green cheek. He wasn't a rescue per se but he was adopted
@@Ansonidak Yes! This 👏❤️
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What are the best training treats for my female turquoise GCC? She’s been spoiled & I’m not sure what to use.She is 2+yrs & I’ve had her since 3 months.
I used Safflower seeds for Cricket :)
I know this was 3 months ago but I am sorry for your loss, Cricket was sweet.
I have a green cheek conure named Nigel, he is still quite young approximately 4 months old. He was hand fed, and now all he wants is the seed we have, not particularly crazy about human food. My bird seems to prefer hanging out on my wife. Yes, I said on my wife. Her body temperature is HOT at all times (I mean a furnace!)...I, however am not warm, in fact my hands and feet are always COLD so Nigel loves to lay under her chin and bask in her warmth. I, am longing for attention from my bird and not sure how to best get it. Millet nor berries seem to work. Not Cheese nor green leafy treats. I have tried going back and reintroducing formula for the hands on, etc...but he seems disinterested. Any suggestions?
My conure does not eat with his feet what should i do
What are you using for treats?
Your student has a ZOX 😃😃😃
Guys, please let me know if it’s possible to get your books in hard cover because I find easier to read what’s in front of me not on some tablet or phone? I’m looking to buy all three books to help my Meyers Parrot become more healthier as he denies eating all kinds of vegetables and throws it off her plate, I’ve tried in large portions and as well as chop he just wants seeds and pumpkin seeds, I’m
Assuming that’s all the previous owner gave him, he eats apples and sometimes oranges and that’s it so your books might be able to help me
I am little confused on the behavior extension. In one of your videos Jamie was helping one lady with her cockatiel (she also has a blue and gold named Sunshine and rosebrested, with whom she freeflights, i belive). "How to Train a Fearful Cockatiel" is what it is called. The lady was making the mistake of: presenting the target, klik, then lure him a little to get him on the perch she wanted to target him but he didn't want to and then give the treat. Jamie told her to give him the treat exactly after the click (and few other things) and they did a great pogress afterwards. What is the difference between behavior extension and making this fault? Btw love your videos❤ and am sorry if i misinterpreted something wrong.
With click training you want to reward as soon as the behavior occurs so that the animal associates the reward with the desired action. By not giving a reward at all it can confuse them (especially at the beginning) because they don't put the pieces together especially if the bird completes another action. So in this videos case they want the bird to move in the direction of the pointer and get a reward. An exension is if the same movement we want is extended by making them move further in the same way for the reward in this case actually extended or stepping further in the desired direction, this is good because we want to enforce this desired action anyway. Much like calling a dog from across the room we praise them as they keep moving forward toward us and give a treat once they reach us. If for example we are trying to teach step up and we give the reward a few seconds after they step up or after they make another (undesired action) we could unintentionally reward the wrong behavior and confuse the bird. So in some cases it is a good idea to treat right away like when a dog sits before they lay down if our goal is for them to sit. I hope that helped.
Love your green cheek! We have one as well, she is often featured on our channel if you want to check her out 😊❤️
I have a green cheek named cricket❤
I need help with my yellow naped Amazon parrot it bites and he open his wings wide open and walks around when the vacuum is on he just will not get along with me I tried holding him and then he bit me on my neck
There is more than can be covered in a short reply here, please write my customer service team at info@birdtricks.com for more guidance. ❤️
Why not mention the treat?
Does anyone no why my macaw growls sometimes
My Indian ringneck tries to bite me every time I give him a treat for target training! how to feed him without getting bit. Pls help me
Hold the treat at a distance where they need to reach for it to grab it
Hello! I got my first green cheek conure 2 days ago! At first he was super aggressive and used to bite me super hard whenever i put my hands towards him. Now he steps up and he feels more comfortable. But I’m just worried about something. He has a feather that is cut in half, and when he’s alone, he keeps biting it. It seems like this feather is really annoying him. And another thing is that when he’s out of the cage, and chilling on top of it, he keeps biting the edge of the cage way too often. Is this normal for him to keep biting and grinding his cheek on the cage? Thank you!!
Has he had a vet check?
I would recommend a visit with an avian veterinarian to rule out any health issues and to address the issue with the feather.
@@BirdTricks will do! Also, when he is out of the cage and sitting on top of it, he always bites the edges of the cage. Is it normal? And how much time does it take for conures to get used to their owner? Thank you very much!
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Greencheeks conures are my favorite 💜 Don't you want to train a green-cheek named Beep?
This man gets up every morning and spends 30 minutes on his hair
I have budgies and can’t even get them to come out of the cage
Her conure is a barberer, like one of mine :(
Yeah, I found this out shortly after :( sending love to your barbering baby!
This video was great for learning basics. I noticed at the beginning the trainers talked about food basics, hope the owners take note of their own eating habits. If it’s not mean to talk about animal nutrition, humans need to do the same.
Wow!! I can not believe you said that. Your a piece of work. Please stick to focusing on the bird and the training and leave your judgments to yourself.
My tamed cockateil is now getting scared and flying away when I ask him to step on my fingers from the perch. Looks at me like a stranger. How to fix this? If anybody could help me plzzz
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@@BirdTricks thank you
Someone's angry in the background lol
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Something strange about the eyes of a conure. Definitely different from most other parrot species but I can't really describe why.
This woman is as stiff as me lol
Poor clipped bird.
Thanks!
Thanks!