Recommended reading for loving parrot owners
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 3:10 am
*Huge Edit*
So, this is a great big topic and I have decided I don't have time to explain what every article is about, so I'm just going to link the best websites for extending ones knowledge. If you want to add your favourite articles or sites please post them below and I will add them to this post. I will only add quality links that aid people in understanding parrots, no tricks or wizards that rely on coercion or weight management, as I don't feel that those type of methods improve the quality of life for the birds or owners.
Barbara Heidenrich is amazing, she has a lot of great dvds on training and handling too.
http://www.goodbirdinc.com
She has also written a blog on "bluffing" http://goodbirdinc.blogspot.com.au/2015 ... f.html?m=1
Dr Friedman helps you understand the dynamics of behaviour and how to effect change. There are a great set of tools on this site!
http://www.behaviorworks.org/htm/articl ... hange.html
Greg Glendell
http://www.greg-parrots.co.uk/articles.php
IAATE has a compaion parrot section!!!
http://www.iaate.org/index.php?option=c ... &Itemid=87
Kris Porters amazing parrot enrichment site
http://www.parrotenrichment.com/
Learning Parrots is a personal favourite for me, I followed Hillary's blog on working with a fearful parrot to make friends with my aviary raised bird and I was astounded by the results
http://learningparrots.com/
Natural Encounters, I really can't rave about Steve and his crew enough! Seriously, if these guys can free fly a whole lot of birds successfully, we can learn a lot about how to facilitate appropriate behaviour in a house from this lot.
http://www.naturalencounters.com/pressRoom.html
Missk on how to use the search function on this forum, try it it just may have the answers!
http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... =2&t=17649
Melika on what foods are safe to feed your parrot:
http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... f=3&t=8078
Pamela Clark has worked with pet birds for years and is very focused on diet and environmental conditions. She specialises in working with birds that exhibit feather destructive behaviour, so her articles are the first port of call (while waiting for your avian vets opinion) for anyone who's bird is showing signs of this.
http://www.pamelaclarkonline.com/
Sid Price; I'm sure you will find more from him through the IAATE page, but here's a link to his blog http://avianambassadors.com/BirdTraining/
Are you building a healthy relationship with your parrot? A really important point to consider when you are interacting or touching your bird is "am I sending him/her the right messages or am I flirting in parrot language?"
http://www.rationalparrot.com/tease.html
Great video guide on Positive Reinforcement and choices http://youtu.be/QQ2MpmxUgSA
A useful guide to colour mutations
http://home.online.nl/psittaculaworld/M ... rameri.htm
That is all I can think of off the top of my head, and that is a good introduction to basic parrot care I think.
So, this is a great big topic and I have decided I don't have time to explain what every article is about, so I'm just going to link the best websites for extending ones knowledge. If you want to add your favourite articles or sites please post them below and I will add them to this post. I will only add quality links that aid people in understanding parrots, no tricks or wizards that rely on coercion or weight management, as I don't feel that those type of methods improve the quality of life for the birds or owners.
Barbara Heidenrich is amazing, she has a lot of great dvds on training and handling too.
http://www.goodbirdinc.com
She has also written a blog on "bluffing" http://goodbirdinc.blogspot.com.au/2015 ... f.html?m=1
Dr Friedman helps you understand the dynamics of behaviour and how to effect change. There are a great set of tools on this site!
http://www.behaviorworks.org/htm/articl ... hange.html
Greg Glendell
http://www.greg-parrots.co.uk/articles.php
IAATE has a compaion parrot section!!!
http://www.iaate.org/index.php?option=c ... &Itemid=87
Kris Porters amazing parrot enrichment site
http://www.parrotenrichment.com/
Learning Parrots is a personal favourite for me, I followed Hillary's blog on working with a fearful parrot to make friends with my aviary raised bird and I was astounded by the results
http://learningparrots.com/
Natural Encounters, I really can't rave about Steve and his crew enough! Seriously, if these guys can free fly a whole lot of birds successfully, we can learn a lot about how to facilitate appropriate behaviour in a house from this lot.
http://www.naturalencounters.com/pressRoom.html
Missk on how to use the search function on this forum, try it it just may have the answers!
http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... =2&t=17649
Melika on what foods are safe to feed your parrot:
http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... f=3&t=8078
Pamela Clark has worked with pet birds for years and is very focused on diet and environmental conditions. She specialises in working with birds that exhibit feather destructive behaviour, so her articles are the first port of call (while waiting for your avian vets opinion) for anyone who's bird is showing signs of this.
http://www.pamelaclarkonline.com/
Sid Price; I'm sure you will find more from him through the IAATE page, but here's a link to his blog http://avianambassadors.com/BirdTraining/
Are you building a healthy relationship with your parrot? A really important point to consider when you are interacting or touching your bird is "am I sending him/her the right messages or am I flirting in parrot language?"
http://www.rationalparrot.com/tease.html
Great video guide on Positive Reinforcement and choices http://youtu.be/QQ2MpmxUgSA
A useful guide to colour mutations
http://home.online.nl/psittaculaworld/M ... rameri.htm
That is all I can think of off the top of my head, and that is a good introduction to basic parrot care I think.