Hey all!
I'm a Canadian Falconer from Victoria BC. I am highly interested in Oc training BOP. 'clicker' training as some call it. I may end up stirring the pot a little, all in the hopes of progress
Happy to be here.
Hey all!
I'm a Canadian Falconer from Victoria BC. I am highly interested in Oc training BOP. 'clicker' training as some call it. I may end up stirring the pot a little, all in the hopes of progress
Happy to be here.
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Grahame Booth
Calgary, Alberta
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Bruce A. Haak
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http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/videogame/mario.gif Mario Nickerson
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Hi there, you will find that there are many canadian falconers around here, and many who use the clicker as a help in training their birds. It would be interesting to know a little more about your experience with clicker training and BOPs, and your experience in flaconry in general. Welcome and feel free to tell us more!
Audrey Marquis, Rouyn-Noranda, Canada
We should be clear that "clicker" training is a FORM of Operant Conditioning but not all of Operant Conditioning. Most of the "everyday run of the mill" raptor training techniques are Operant Conditioning. "Clicker" training is just another way of achieving results.
As Audrey posted, you should share some of your clicker training experiences. Welcome to the forum.
-Ryan
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