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@MovingFelix-bs2bm
@MovingFelix-bs2bm Күн бұрын
Hi. I'm from Norway. Do you know any good Pionus breeder in scandinavian?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 20 сағат бұрын
@@MovingFelix-bs2bm hmm I don't know of anyone sadly, only that the breeder I got Charlie from sold his pairs to someone in Sweden. It's an old website, but here is where I found mine: Pionus.dk As mentioned he doesn't breed anymore, but you could try and contact the Swedish one in there :) GL!
@MovingFelix-bs2bm
@MovingFelix-bs2bm 20 сағат бұрын
@@stellaandcharlie Thank you so much😊
@bro2917
@bro2917 5 күн бұрын
Amazing video! Thank you for all the information! PS: You spelled "noise" wrong, not that it matters in any way
@zhenzhulin7725
@zhenzhulin7725 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for your sharing, so helpful! I bought this backpack three weeks ago. It’s safe and hard to be destroyed by parrots. I think it’s another problem is its ventilation (I from Taiwan, a subtropical country) is not so good (cuz the double stainless mesh). Besides, it’s difficult to clean up the bottom, when I want to take the bottom out, the residual grains stuck in the corner😢 I’m frustrated when I attached these mesh pieces and disturbed by the zipper too 😢. But my parrot love it, I like this backpack too hhh😂
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 14 күн бұрын
It is truly a love/hate realtionship, I totally get what you mean :) I guess I never thought about the ventilation since it’s never been an issue herr where it’s colder, but thanks for mentioning it so others are aware :D Overall tho, it’s better quality than the other backpacks I’ve seen and heard of.
@Useruytrw
@Useruytrw 17 күн бұрын
Can't say enough thanks for education to an ignoramus like me Now i know how less I knew
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 17 күн бұрын
Aw, thank you so much :D This is why I love making videos, and I'm glad it helped :)
@laurafodorean3971
@laurafodorean3971 21 күн бұрын
Yhank you
@sleemo642
@sleemo642 23 күн бұрын
Hi Stella do you know anywhere to buy the same kind of bowl to put water in as well? I want to get this backpack, but don’t want to have to switch between giving my parrot food and water. TIA!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 22 күн бұрын
Hmm I'm not sure, I would ask Birdtricks at [email protected], but I do know you can order som via Amazon (though maybe not the exact same). The only problem is that there is only space to apply one bowl in terms of holes in backpack to attach it, but it's not at all impossible to make another one with some DIY :D
@ayvavanaarde3997
@ayvavanaarde3997 25 күн бұрын
I LOVE JOU ❤️ 🎉
@Eliris91
@Eliris91 Ай бұрын
Is Charlie friendly with people? How old is he?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Very! She loves to go on people's hands, and if not outside they are allowed to scritch her aswell. She is 3 years old :D
@lolicortes1072
@lolicortes1072 Ай бұрын
Muchas gracias por contestarme Cómo te puedo enviar una foto
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
You can send it to [email protected]
@rebeccathegreat8110
@rebeccathegreat8110 Ай бұрын
I am a junior in high-school and will be going to college to hopefully one day become a vet as well. I qualify to bring an ESA to school with me and my Mom agreed to a bird. I was wondering if it would reasonable to bring an eclectus to school with me. I am very introverted so I will definitely be home with him after class. I really like the eclectus temperament as they can talk, are playful and will get along with children (which I want to have in the much later future). Is that a reasonable commitment to take on during college?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
I must admit I don't know a lot about eclectus parrots, but taking on any parrot during college is tough and a big commitment. I love and adore Charlie, but parrots are less than optimal when trying to study for an exam and they start to scream for attention... Really do consider everything and maybe find someone with eclectus knowledge that could maybe give better advice, cause I'm afraid I don't qualify :) But hey, best of luck with your studies! I really hope it's everything you wish for, and how cool that you got in, I know it can be quite tough many places, so very well done :D
@jaygeistkemper3061
@jaygeistkemper3061 Ай бұрын
Aloha! Sorry this is a comment is on an older post. I am catching up since I just found your channel. Very nice review and good depth. I think about 20 minutes is a good length. I think a lot of people would be interested in how certain toxins like nonstick coating on pans work. Thanks again!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Don't sweat it Jay, I'm happy you enjoy them :D Thank you so much for the feedback, it could be such an interesting topic aswell, so I will write it down for a future video no doubt :)
@susannemichelsen8879
@susannemichelsen8879 Ай бұрын
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@susannemichelsen8879
@susannemichelsen8879 Ай бұрын
What about Planet Pleasure , Northern parrot?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Awesome brands in terms of material and such, but at least for planet pleasure Charlie hasn't been interested in the toys I bought once, as in not at all unfortunately :( Northern parrots seem ok, but material wise they don't hit Charlies preferences that much, and I'm not a total fan since they still have some unsafe elements in some of the toys. But compared to most brands, they are absolutely fine :)
@lolicortes1072
@lolicortes1072 Ай бұрын
Hola. Yo tengo un pionus Senil de 2 años. Habla algunas palabras La cabeza Todavía no la tiene toda blanca. Tiene plumas verdes entremedio de lo blanco . Mi pregunta es, cuando tendra el plumaje Definitivo ??
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
It does sound weird that he/she is still doesn't have the "white crown" at two years old. It could be a possibility that you have a hybrid of some sort, but I of course can't be sure just from description alone. Feel free to send a picture via the email on the channel, and I'll be glad to take a look :) Have a great day!
@lolicortes1072
@lolicortes1072 Ай бұрын
@@stellaandcharlie Hola. Gracias por constestarme Hay quien me ha dicho que lel plumaje definitivo es a los tres años. No se …….. Gracias
@evelean1911
@evelean1911 Ай бұрын
My pionus talked back with yours the whoooole video hahaha
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Cuuuuute <3
@Michelle.v88
@Michelle.v88 Ай бұрын
Aren’t you afraid of big crows or ravens when you go out with Charlie without the backpack?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Not at all! It's pretty unheard of in Denmark that bigger birds get that close or would even atack, but I would be cautious if I lived somewhere else or was free flying in the middle of nowhere :)
@Michelle.v88
@Michelle.v88 Ай бұрын
@@stellaandcharlie it’s the same in the Netherlands, but all the crows walking around in the park still scare me like crazy😂😂 I guess I just have to get over it haha
@sabrynamartel5188
@sabrynamartel5188 Ай бұрын
I love your videos! I will be adopting a blue headed pionus this summer and had a question, how do we prevent our birds from getting bird lice or other paracite from the outdoors when taking your bird outside? Is there a product like cats and dogs that we can put them? There is a lot of ticks where I am from and wouldnt like to take a chance of my bird getting that. But I would really love to take her outside in a harness when I go hiking. Thanks!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Thank yooou! And what an interesting question. I haven't really heard of ticks being a problem for parrot owners, and I think as long as they don't play in tall grass when you are out you will be fine... As far as I can tell most of the ticks they get they do remove during preening, but can risk getting some on their head they can't remove themselves, but ticks aren't dangerous for them if it's only a few. I would never use cat or dog products on them, it sounds super toxic, but always ask a vet if in doubt :) Hope that helped, best of luck with your BH <3
@sabrynamartel5188
@sabrynamartel5188 Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jaygeistkemper3061
@jaygeistkemper3061 Ай бұрын
Bon voyage and good luck with your vet program!
@jaygeistkemper3061
@jaygeistkemper3061 Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Aw thank you so much Jay! And also for the good luck🍀 Means a lot :)
@MikieWood
@MikieWood Ай бұрын
Who's watching Charlie while you're away?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
My mom is. My next video will be on setting up her vacation cage, aswell as going over everything else I prepare :)
@PionusTales
@PionusTales Ай бұрын
Ive been loving seeing how many more people are talking their birds on backpack walks or harness walks, and i know a lot of that influence has been from your videos ❤ lovely chill vlog, loved watching ❤ also love that youre noticing when she screams 😂 and yes! Livestream!!!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Me too! It's so nice to see more birds getting to experience the outside world in a safe way, and I can't wait to try out free flying later down the line <3 No doubt all your posts and lovely vlogs as played a part aswell, but it always means a lot coming from you :D And YES Livestream! Hope you don't mind me stealing a bit ;)
@PionusTales
@PionusTales Ай бұрын
@stellaandcharlie of course I don't mind. I saw someone else do it too 🤣
@patricholmstrom4263
@patricholmstrom4263 Ай бұрын
Love your videos, I´ve got a question about your harness, what size do you have? I´ve tried to use a small size harness to my bronze-wing but not having to work, it seems that it to small?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Thank yooou, I'm glad you enjoy them! Charlies is a size small, but feel free to try out a medium, since Pi's do have that awkward size where it can differ :)
@BeneKron
@BeneKron Ай бұрын
Almost 1000 subs!!
@PionusTales
@PionusTales Ай бұрын
So close right!!!
@joebean3615
@joebean3615 Ай бұрын
This was a very fun little video (oh man now I want choc chip cookies)
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Go get those cookies Joe! :)
@joebean3615
@joebean3615 Ай бұрын
We happen to have some oh boy there yummy
@LeslieWood-gg2ph
@LeslieWood-gg2ph Ай бұрын
You can also look for local RC airplane clubs. They will know of sources for balsa wood or basswood, which is another lightweight wood that's a little harder than balsa. Then you can make your own toys or repair the ones Charlie destroys.
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Thank you for the tip! I also love that there is wood in your name... Tells me you are a valid source :)
@sayurikitamura7109
@sayurikitamura7109 Ай бұрын
I Love this. The long fromat is nice for this kind of topics❤
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
You are too kind Sayu, thank you so much <3
@sayurikitamura7109
@sayurikitamura7109 Ай бұрын
Charlie playing with the toys is the cutest thing ❤❤❤❤
@gianttommi1
@gianttommi1 Ай бұрын
well done 😀
@dm4birdtricks
@dm4birdtricks Ай бұрын
Another great video!!! ❤
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
Thank you so muuuuch <3
@BeneKron
@BeneKron Ай бұрын
we love birdtricks!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
We ADORE BirdTricks ;)
@lilangelfarm174
@lilangelfarm174 Ай бұрын
My female eclectus loves wood beads as well. So I ordered a box of 1000 untreated wood beads on Amazon of diff sizes for like $10-$12 dollars and I string them on safe twine in various sizes. She destroys them faster than I can string them haha
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie Ай бұрын
What an amazing idea and way to satisfy her need for wood beads. And lol, not only does she demand you work fast, but I think I can guess who cleans up after her ;)
@hakimyusof55
@hakimyusof55 2 ай бұрын
Hello,thanks for making this video,it was helpful👍👍
@patrickhwood
@patrickhwood 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video and guide. For future reference, cursive is usually used in English to describe handwritten text. Italic or oblique is used for serif or sans serif fonts, respectively.
@PionusTales
@PionusTales 2 ай бұрын
Great video and great advice!!!
@aidewimber6455
@aidewimber6455 2 ай бұрын
Good luck Stella on Vetschool!! You're the right person to talk and teach about Pionus parrots - you have one and are going to be a Vet. Win-win with you. Greetings from Vancouver, BC🤗
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! All finger crossed, and love to Vancouver, such an amazing city :D
@aidewimber6455
@aidewimber6455 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Stella for sharing this wonderful video!
@user-gu1id9tf6y
@user-gu1id9tf6y 2 ай бұрын
We love your baby!
@KurtVSJ
@KurtVSJ 2 ай бұрын
Hi Stella. Lovely video, thank you for all the info! Ive been trying to source a bronze winged in europe for some time. Could you help me with finding some breeders? Maybe any in Denmark you would recommend? Thank you so much :)
@Mcslap13
@Mcslap13 2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel! I'm looking into getting a blue headed pionus at some point. I have experience with quakers, conures, and cocatiles and love birds. I'm curious how things go!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
Thank you :D Best of luck with your search!
@Mcslap13
@Mcslap13 2 ай бұрын
@stellaandcharlie thank you! The breeder thinks it will be a few months out till they have any avaliable which gives me time. I do suppose the biggest concern for me is the terrible 2s and that hormonal change you're experiencing with Charli. I was lucky enough none of my other parrots seemed to have much chance in personality. So I'll definitely be watching your videos closey for how things go! Thanks for the great content!
@NishaanSinghPanday
@NishaanSinghPanday 2 ай бұрын
Hey Stella, thank you for your videos. These are very helpful. As I am considering a Pionus Menstruus i was wondering about the cage you have. Would you be okay to share the dimensions dxwxh and brand? Thank you in advance
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
You are very welcome, thank you so much :) And of course I will! It's a Montana cage called "Montana Madeira" and it's approx 56d x 86w x 158h in cm. Then it's 85 cm high without the stand. I bought it from a german site, where you can read a bit more: www.parrotshop.de/en/bird/cages-aviaries/parakeet-cages-more/12161/birdcage-madeira-single-antik-by-montana-cages But the model name should get you to other pages where you can buy it. Hope it helped :D
@NishaanSinghPanday
@NishaanSinghPanday 2 ай бұрын
@@stellaandcharlie that only so much Stella, much appreciated. If I may, have you traveled with Charlie day trips, long weekend or longer let's say a week or 2? Could you please share your experiences? Thank you
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
@@NishaanSinghPanday I'm actually looking to take her with me on a roadtrip holiday if possible this summer, where I will document the whole thing :D But other than that I have had her on weekend trips, where I bring her backpack carrier as "cage" and mostly have her out in her harness if the place dosen't allow for her to be "free". I must admit it has either been friends places or my parents place, so there has always been a place for me to put her in her carrier to chill, which she usually does and just sleeps until I come get her to fly and activate her a bit. Then I of course bring food (often pellets), offer water regularly, and other than that just hang with her, until she gets tied and goes in the carrier for chill time. So I'm hoping to make a "trip video" where I can show the whole thing and what I bring, but it will only be possible at the end of summer, so I hope you can use this infomation until then :)
@NishaanSinghPanday
@NishaanSinghPanday 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Stella, it will be for sure a delight to watch. For me the information will be at time. If possible could I send you a private message outside of here?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
@@NishaanSinghPanday You can always dm me on intagram. I really don't use it very often, but it's the same name with like... one post :)) instagram.com/stello_and_charlie/
@claraalcazarvalenzuela7857
@claraalcazarvalenzuela7857 2 ай бұрын
Hi! Loved the video, subscribed :) Can they be potty-trained?
@claraalcazarvalenzuela7857
@claraalcazarvalenzuela7857 2 ай бұрын
Also, how and how often do you clean Charlie's cage?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
They can indeed be potty trained! Figuring out when they poop, and then placing them where you want them to followed by a treat can do wonders, but it is a hard process. I clean Charlies cage every other to third day, but clean up whenever she poops outside the cage to keep my space clean :) Hope it helped!
@davidsavage6227
@davidsavage6227 2 ай бұрын
If I want my male Pionus to shift to happier energy around something, I will play a game that gets him laughing and slowly introduce the offending item. He taught me that one day, completely unexpected. The only thing he won’t tolerate is any kind of noise above calm, relax speaking. When I watch TV, which is rarely, I put him in his other cage and give him a couple peanuts to munch on.
@hawleyolsen170
@hawleyolsen170 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I am just starting to think about keeping a bird, and this has been really helpful in combing through my options <3
@arifhasan6362
@arifhasan6362 2 ай бұрын
I want to collect 1 pair of pionus parrot how can i get from Bangladesh
@arifhasan6362
@arifhasan6362 2 ай бұрын
Hi love from Bangladesh
@SomeTonyGuy
@SomeTonyGuy 2 ай бұрын
The branch looks great on your wall! However, I am concerned about it holding securely. A few things... The glue is not really holding the branch, to the wall itself, because it's adhering to the paint (which could peel off). Second, due to the way that the branch is curved outwards from the corner, weight in the middle of the branch will cause a twisting torque at the ends. The best suggestion that I can think of, is to use some jute or sisal rope, to suspend the branch from the ceiling by metal hooks. This way, if either end comes loose, the branch is still suspended by the rope. The hooks will need to be screwed into the ceiling joists (the wood beams). Make sure that each hook is screwed into wood, and not plaster. I know that you're renting, and when you move out, the patched holes in the ceiling will not be noticed as easily as patches on the wall.
@ayvavanaarde3997
@ayvavanaarde3997 2 ай бұрын
Is Charlie gay
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
Charlie is a girl ;)
@ayvavanaarde3997
@ayvavanaarde3997 2 ай бұрын
Oh OK 👍
@ayvavanaarde3997
@ayvavanaarde3997 2 ай бұрын
Ar you a ✝️
@PionusTales
@PionusTales 2 ай бұрын
Your boyfriend definitely moved in at the wrong time of year. I hope being able to get out on more walks will help settle her a bit. Things will get easier, the first few hormone seasons are the worst. And there's nothing more irritating than when a parrot chooses a human that isn't a bird person. That hanging perch is amazing!!! may have to take that idea from you for my girls. We're having similar struggles with Lyra, screaming at the slightest noise or screaming at the window, so you're not alone. Hope you can get through this next year, If she's anything like Quaffle she'll settle down by next year. And good luck with the noise training!! hope it works! Also you're only 75 subs from your first 1k!! congrats!!
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so incredibly much Ashley, and also for the amazing advice regarding all of this :D Feel free to make your own perch for the girls, Charlie has been loving it so far! I think it really had been bad timing... And yes! Almost at 1000 subs, it's unbelievable :D
@emilysquid
@emilysquid 2 ай бұрын
love both of your channels! so nice to see you supporting each other ❤
@PionusTales
@PionusTales 2 ай бұрын
@@emilysquid ❤️❤️❤️
@vuri3798
@vuri3798 Ай бұрын
Oh so Quaffle did turn into a velociraptor during his firsts hormone seasons but can now stay relatively calm ? I've found a 3yo male maximilian pionus not far away from where I live and I've really been considering getting him for months. I last saw him 2 weeks ago and he might have been a bit more chatty than usual but his behaviour still seemed pretty solid. I'm trying to gather as much infos as possible since I know it's a commitment, but pionus being often overlooked and apparently quite rare depending on the country, it's not always easy to find people who had them for years. I guess for that reason hormones wasn't something I've really paid attention to so far... How hard does it hit them ? Does it significantly get better the next times (like half as bad for example ?) or does it remain a challenging time period ?
@PionusTales
@PionusTales Ай бұрын
@vuri3798 yes Quaffle was a grumpy little so and so the first 2 years we had her. Her cage aggression at bed time and in the morning was the worst 🙈 she was so territorial and got stupidly horny, and did the horny honks for hours a day. It drove us insane because the hotny noise is just as high pitched, bit like a squeaky toy going non stop. But last year (4 years old) and this year (turning 5 in May) shes SO MUCH BETTER! It definitely improves with age. And you as the owner know them better by then too, you can predict when it strikes, how they change slightly, what they're going to get angry about and how to manage them. Quaffle for example used to go full attack mode when we cleaned her cage. Now she gets angry but restrains herself. Between 18 months and 3.5 years it hits them HARD! Depending on when it hits them. As just like humans some people start puberty late, and some early. And from my experience each year gets easier and they get less grouchy/mood swingy every time. Hormones are always a challenging time depending on the individual bird, but you learn how to handle it better, how they change and what triggers their anger and territorial behavior, and learn how to adapt to that. So each year as they calm down and you get better at predicting it, it gets easier each time. Puberty is by far the hardest part of any parrot owners life. Because they have such a dramatic personality change, and its the time when pionus are the most screamy
@SteveCim-sc4rv
@SteveCim-sc4rv 3 ай бұрын
Nice video. Do you think charlie's behavior is typical female behavior..?.. a male will have similiar issues , male related , yearly..?... and if soooo..will it alot of aggression..?
@stellaandcharlie
@stellaandcharlie 2 ай бұрын
I don't have specific experience with males, but from what I read, I would say this is "normal" hormone behavior for both males and females. Females can get nesting problems, where they start ti build a nest and get very territorial over it and may start producing eggs, which males won't. Then I hear some people say that males are more aggressive during hormone season, but that it's very different from bird to bird how hard it hits :)
@emilysquid
@emilysquid 2 ай бұрын
I have a male blue headed pionus. He does a lot of cavity seeking/hormonal things that Charlie does. He also does get aggressive and screams. He does the infamous pionus strut too.
@SteveCim-sc4rv
@SteveCim-sc4rv 2 ай бұрын
Aahhhh...yes he is that. Getting very protective of his cage...let the adventure begin! 😉