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Well mine is only indoor but with Matches i put her on a perch or playstand or cage and would show her the treat...then step back with my arm out and the treat visible so she knew when she landed on my arm she could reach the treat..if she landed somewhere else or on my head i would put her back with no treat...she does it really well. You gradually go further and further away and call them...i say "c'mon, c'mon matches" and she knows to come. Doesnt take too long although she is smart, took her 2 nights to get it perfect.
Still im not sure if i could ever let her fly outside...(to scared of losing her) but inside she is great...not a fan of the harness yet LOL.
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BB's (birdie babies):
Grey 18yr, male Cockatiel: Daisy (yes I know)
2 yr, Female Alexandrine: Matches
2 yr, Female Green Cheek Conure: Beetle
1 yr, Male Yellowsided Green cheek: Kombi
4 mth, Purple Crowned Lorikeet: Widget
Unweaned male Pale-headed rosella and Moustache Parrot.
Avairy birds
4 Bourkes parrots, 3 Japanese Quail,
2 Pale-Headed Rosellas
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