I guess it's time to upgrade...

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Apparently Kaleo needs a more sophisticated level of foraging toy. This one he had figured out in minutes...
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Nohea on the other hand is perfectly happy with her brother's leftover toys.
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Also Hamilton and Madison say hi!
https://vimeo.com/197456421


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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHH, you people with your brainiac parrots.
The Rickeyird is still trying to figure out a route to a new perch!
 
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Lol IRNs are annoyingly clever.


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Lol IRNs are annoyingly clever.


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It definitely looks that way, thanks for sharing your little sweeties. :)

Yes, upgrade! But, remember its not how quickly they learn to defeat the 'toy' its all about having to travel to it and working it and than eat. Its the process! The goal is to provide some level of effort over and above simply walking over to the 'food' bowl.

My Amazon takes a very different approach to these methods of placing something between him and food! He takes them apart and rolls or drops the pieces off the top of the cage. He doesn't even watch them fall and is not happy when they return!
 
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Lol. For me it's about the mental energy involved. They are so very clever and I like to make their lives as interesting as possible :)


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