Johnny,

I have not had much experience with accipiters. I had one female coopers that I got from a guy that had cut down a tree with a nest in it. He was feeding it dog food…..different story. Not knowing much about coopers and really have not read too much about them I asked a lot of questions and kinda of went a different direction that what everyone at that time was telling me.

I was told never to feed it from my hand or off the glove or call the bird to my fist. BUT to always feed the bird on the lure and then pick her up. I trained her the same way I trained the only 2 birds I have ever had…RTs. I always called the bird to my glove (rarely to the lure, just for initial training) and fed her the glove and the bare hand and never had a problem. (This bird could have been a special case…who knows).

I used the clicker training with her for hood training and then ever once in a while when she displayed a good trait or response that I liked to reinforce those qualities or when she is on a kill and looks a little jumpy; I “click click” to let her know everything is just fine, offer her a reward and make in.

My concern with what you described:
“I just started tongue clicker training now to introduce my imprint coop's to the hood. I am afraid to use high level tid-bits from my hand so I have been clicking, popping off the hood and tossing a tid-bit to the ground which she immediately hits.

Do you think it would lead to more food association and possible aggression problems if I were to use high level tid-bits from the hand?”
I cannot answer your question about food aggression, I have not had enough experience. What I will tell you to be careful of is teaching you Coopers to hop to the ground every time you provide the “click click” sound. Think about it for a minute….You provide the reinforcement sound (click click), remove the hood and then toss the food on the ground. If your cooper sis not already hopping to the ground after you unhood and provide the reinforce, she will if you continue. That is fine, if that is what you want.

If it were me and I was concerned about food aggression towards the bare hand try hooding the bird , then placing the tidbit on the glove, provide the reinforcer and then unhoood for the coopers to eat from the fist.

What I have done with RT is create a headband with a close hanger (I do not like using a close hanger in fear of the bird hurting it self) and placing the tidbit on the hanger so the first thing that the bird sees when it is unhooded is the tidbit on the hanger. This way your hand will not be even considered in this process. Other people have used tweezers, or hemostats, instead of the close hanger. I still prefer my hand, at first they bite, (make sure you have a good hold of the feet, it is just natural for them to grab and hold there food to eat) but they learn quickly to be gentle.

Remember I do not have enough experience to talk about accipiters and I do not know if it is ok to feed from the glove or hand. Sounds like a new thred.