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How long did it take to train? Unless mealworm small, it is soemtimes difficult to ensure only correct brids gets eats. This makes my training difficult if bird other than targetted thinks it has a shot at getting eats.
Did you use morsels other than hornworms? Grains not good motivator for my birds, especially when offered peicemeal. I think the birds are also going to tell me that for longer flights, the meal is gonna have to be bigger or they won't fly.
I started from the time they could take treats. The trick is to never make mistakes, that is, don't say one bird's name and give the treat to another bird. So, don't say the name and present the treat unless you know one of the others won't get it, just wait for your moment or turn to another bird that's open. It's actually easier than it sounds (at least with 6 birds). I do this almost daily with most treats, mealworms, bits of cheese, spaghetti, peanuts, etc. Mealworms are the best because it is their favorite. Cheese is a close second. Pulling them away by calling them and giving them things like hornworms serves further strengthen the association between name and (mega) treat. Use their favorite treats, it's a better motivator.