Parrot Magic Show in Ormond Beach, Florida on January 28, 2012 at 7PM

 January 6th, 2012
Posted By:
Jamieleigh

Photo by Unknown
Location: Live performance
Shown: Blue throat macaw “Jinx”

I wanted to let you Floridians know that we will be performing in Ormond Beach, Florida on January 28th at 7PM. One show only with special guest entertainer Glen Foster!

The show will be primarily magic and illusions with the incorporation of some of our parrots.

Come on out and enjoy the show and meet us, too! For event details, location and admission information please visit the Ormond Beach Performing Art Center’s website here.

Photo by Unknown
Location: Live performance
With: Camelot macaw “Comet”

If you’ve studied our YouTube channel at all you’ll see familiar routines like Catapoultry which we performed live for over a year on Ringling Brothers for arena audiences. As well as pieces that aren’t on our channel like “Grandpa’s Airplane” which is a true story of Dave’s grandfather and a tribute to his life story.

Photo by Unknown
Location: Live performance
With us: Galah “Bandit”

If you will be joining us please let us know on our facebook page so we can be ready to meet you after the show and look forward to having you in the audience!

Those of you looking for what our bird show will be (ParrotFX) in Silverwood – this will be a very different show from the one going into Silverwood!

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2 Years: Lessons Learned – Love Your Birds

 November 25th, 2011
Posted By:
Dave

Two years… 730 Days… 17,520 hours… Countless Miles… No matter how you look at it, two years on the road is a long time!  Especially when you travel the country by truck and RV… correction; make that two trucks, and two RV’s, a flock of birds, magic props, motorcycle, and a house cat.  Driving separately from Jamie can be painstaking, but it does give me some time to reflect.  Not only on shows and future plans, but on training, and what I can do to become a better trainer.

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I’m one of those people who is constantly in the pursuit of perfection.  Always trying to learn more, and always trying to become a better person and professional.  At many times, it’s to a fault.  These past two years have really given me the chance to realize how important it is to live in the moment.  It has also given me phycological insight on how to get my birds to reach perfection on and off stage.  After all, I’m hired to perform a 1st-class production with professionally trained parrots – and likewise, my birds are expected to be “1st Class Performers” as well. It would be hard to be “the best” if my birds would land in the rafters, or fly out the backdoor and disappear into the Vegas desert, only to be found a week later by strangers.  In my industry, there’s no room for errors.  Sometimes that can translate to a lot of pressure for my birds, after all they didn’t sign the contract, I did.  So I always do my best to reward their every moment.

October 30, 2011 finally arrived, and we performed our last show in Wilkes Barre, PA.  I had performed for five different Ringling Shows over that two year tour, and it was all coming to an end.  Aside from a huge sense of accomplishment, there was a strange calmness that suddenly overwhelmed me backstage shortly after performing Catapoultry with Bondi.  I looked around and realized… 5,000 people in an arena, sold out shows, TV, Radio, Print… it was all coming to an end in 73 minutes from that exact moment.  Surrounded by black curtains and 7-sets of birdie eyes staring at me through the dimly lit backstage, as if they could tell I was finally processing it all; I took each bird out, kissed them on the head, held them for a moment and thanked them out-loud for being there for me for the entire tour. The ups and downs, the tornados and snow storms, 20 degrees to 120 degrees – it didn’t matter, they had achieved perfection in nearly every show, night after night, mile after mile, audience after audience.

Fiji’s Last Show – Photo Mishelle Statford

It was when I picked up Bondi, who had been looking at me concerned the whole time, that a single tear made it’s way past my right eye, and was now slowly passing my lips.   I kissed her on the head, thanked her for giving her all, even on days that she wasn’t feeling well.  It was as if she and I connected more than ever.  She mirrored my mood through every phase of the tour, from being a rock star on stage, to the tender moments offstage that an audience and cameras never see.  When we lost Fiji, she completely shut down with me, as if she was mourning her loss through me.  And on October 30, 2011 she once again  understood my feelings and that this was her last show, and we could both go home and relax until our next journey begins.

Bondi Performing Catapoultry

I learned many things on this tour about life & training.  From the highest highs to the lowest lows, and yet one lesson stands out miles ahead of anything else I could ever possibly write.  A lesson that we should all live by, a lesson that keeps you moving when your down and constantly elevates you while you’re up.

“Always love your birds like it’s the last day you’ll see them, for they provide more to us than could ever be transcribed into any human language.”

I’m so grateful for everything they’ve given me.  Those of you who can truly relate know the exact feeling I’m conjuring when I say these words.  And those of you who are just now paving that path with your birds will soon understand the feelings that are impossible to put onto paper.

 

 

 

 

 

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Feedback Appreciated for BirdTricks.com’s 1st ever “LIVE” Event

 July 3rd, 2008
Posted By:
Chet

Picture of Theater Where Bird Training Seminar Is to Be Held

Hey Guys,

I wanted to let you guys know that in January, we’re going to be hosting our first live event for our customers and newsletters subscribers in Orlando, Florida.

We’re still putting together all the details, guest speakers and agenda…

But to make sure it turns out to be a PHENOMENAL event, I could really use your feedback by leaving a comment at the bottom of this blog post about what you’d like to have us add to our agenda, speakers you may want to have us try to bring in, topics you might want covered, and how interested you might be about traveling to Orlando Florida to attend an event like this (even though I haven’t shared our itinerary with you)

I’d really like to get an idea for how many of you would be willing to make the trip, as we already have about 200 seats pre-sold, and I need to get an idea for just how big an event this is really going to be.

So if you could let me know if this interests you, and what you would be most interested in learning while at our event it would be REALLY appreciated.

For example, are you interested in learning some of the basics first hand… or would you rather learn more advanced behaviors that involve flight, or trick training performances. Or do you have something else entirely that you’d love us to cover?

I look forward to reading your responses!

Have a Great Day!

Chet

P.S. Depending on the requests we get we will be planning on brining in some of our birds, probably doing some live training from stage so you get to see the process in action, and even brining in some professional entertainment that involves birds.

I know that doesn’t give you a lot of details, and to be honest, we’re still working out a lot of the details… and we’ll keep you posted as we start to finalize them ;-)

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Random parrot biting seminar — ‘Now Available’

 July 30th, 2007
Posted By:
Chet

Blue and Gold Macaw

I wanted to let you know that my seminar on how to
stop parrots from randomly biting you is now online,
and you can pick up a copy for yourself here:

http://www.birdtricks.com/random-biting

This recording covers stuff like:

>> How to handle normally well behaved parrots who
suddenly turn mean.

>> Stopping your parrot from randomly biting at your
face while on your shoulder

>> Techniques for getting your parrot to stop attacking
your feet or shoes.

>> Why your parrot lets you pet him for a few seconds
and then visoucily bites you… and how to stop this

>> What to do with a bird that only bites you when
strangers come near you

http://www.birdtricks.com/random-biting/

If you’re parrot bites you for no apparent reason,
and you’re looking for a solution to stopping this
behavior, then make sure you check out the below
page for more details:

http://www.birdtricks.com/random-biting

Enjoy!

Chet Womach

P.S. I’ve giving away a special bonus on this page
that expires in 1 week so make sure to check it out.

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