The term starter birds makes me so sad. There's no such thing - any bird needs plenty of research plus all of the love and care!
@ris80653 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Especially since everyone is like “budgies are starter birds” No. I personally own two quaker parrots and an indian ringneck, and I’ve worked with cockatiels and a few budgies. The budgies were by far the most difficult. Of course their bites don’t hurt as much as my medium sized birds, but the training is so much more difficult when they’re so skittish because they’re so little.
@BirdNerdSophie3 жыл бұрын
@@ris8065 absolutely! I made a video on the subject as well. For example, if someone wanted a macaw as their first bird, that’s great, AS LONG as they’ve done loads of enrichment, physically interacted and been around them, experienced them in one way or another! You don’t get budgies because you want to upgrade! Plus budgies are awesome 😎
@KikiYushima3 жыл бұрын
I want a cockatiel but I have done my research. I watch this channel almost religiously to keep up and up on learning bird training as well as diet and such. I'm somewhere around _two years_ of research.
@derind91913 жыл бұрын
@@KikiYushima I have a cockatiel they are the cutest things ever!
@BirdNerdSophie3 жыл бұрын
@@KikiYushima that's awesome!
@rajenglishschool15213 жыл бұрын
The title - worst parrot advice Me the whole video- 💟💞💞💞 hey cutie 💞💞💞💟
@andrewdekkers52673 жыл бұрын
I love how blueberry just chillin💖💖💖 im getting a baby budgie soon and your vidios have helped me so much
@rajenglishschool15213 жыл бұрын
@@andrewdekkers5267 I am also planning to get a budgie soon
@lilymilyie27773 жыл бұрын
@@andrewdekkers5267 Got one the day u commented! A tip if you can get 2 cages 1 for playing in the morning 1 for sleeping (The one for playing should be bigger) And also don't feed it only seeds feed it pellets fruits and veggies
@arnoldgiesbers74673 жыл бұрын
A couple years ago I was asking a breeder for some information over love birds. She said to me to tame the young bird and get rid off "bad behaviours" you ve to put the bird in a so called dark punishment cage if the bird isn't doing what you want. Not for long because otherwise the bird will start to hate you, she told me. In the beginning I believed this story. I am so glad I didn't buy a bird at that time yet. Since I am following your channel I know a lot more although I don't ve a bird yet. Still considering having a bird. But I want to learn and be prepared as much as possible. Thanks for your awesome channel!
@BirdTricks3 жыл бұрын
Love that you are putting effort into the research in advance of getting a bird!!
@msufly3 жыл бұрын
I counted 11 "hey cutie"s in this video.
@craftypetgroomer2673 жыл бұрын
I own a pet store in Ontario, Canada. I refer EVERYONE that purchases a bird from me to follow your channel. I have been watching for many years and have learned sooooo much. I currently have 6 birds 🐦 🥰. Budgies, a conure, a caique, an African grey, and a hahns Macaw. My birds have a wonderful life thanks to the information you share. We have no trainers, or good avian vets where I live. It makes things very difficult at times. Looking into booking an online consultation very soon :) Thanks for all the amazing information. Looking forward to learning more and more ❤
@joebean36152 жыл бұрын
Love this comment very true thank you so much Jamie I don’t even have a bird (yet) but I knew these were all horrific bird advice I wish more people knew about your channel it’s the best. (I’ve known it for a week and have learnt SO SO much ❤️❤️❤️
@allissachavez58203 жыл бұрын
I sadly bought my bird from a pet store, and I mean all their advice was bad. But the worst part (not so much advice) was theu wouldn't give me a health guarantee because I didn't buy on of their bird kits. It was a tiny tiny cage with the perches, a bag of seeds and one sad plastic toy. I went and explained how I had my flight cage with natural purches, all these shredded toys all ready! (I've done tons and tons of research before hand) and they denied it because I didn't buy it from them. Luckily my bird is healthy and we see an avian yet every year to make sure! But I just thought that was super awful 😕
@jenniferroberson34143 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't never go back to that pet store again . I hope you wrote an review on that pet store
@anna8389szczerba2 жыл бұрын
Yes petco advice was horrible . Ya know I what I did? Showed them birdtricks video!!! Lol
@rosaholloway91792 жыл бұрын
I bought my bird from Petco, but before I purchased him, they advised me to watch bird tricks channel and get as much information as I could to be sure that this particular bird would be what I wanted. This was over a year ago and I purchased cages and toys and whatever I felt my bird would need BEFORE I purchased. My bird is healthy, happy and loves to listen to music 😁
@martasanches2583 жыл бұрын
The worst parrot advise for me was that all the parrots have the same behaviour,from budgies to cockatoos, except the macaws who are "mean and agressive"
@SpontaneousSketches3 жыл бұрын
Hey cutie The worst parrot advice I've gotten was from my grandma (she doesn't know much about birds). She said "Get your cockatiel a mirror so it won't be lonely," I didn't say no to that, because she's my grandma, but I never got my bird a mirror, and I never will. (:
@courtneytupper63893 жыл бұрын
Same and so many people insist and have actually fought with me because I wont get my cockatiels a mirror
@Loveofpets3 жыл бұрын
I can't stand the advice where it's told to leave the bird in its cage for several days or weeks to get used to its cage 😟 The worst advice that I heard is a breeder of Lineolated Parakeets told a potential buyer that in order to make their poop small and firmer is to never feed fresh foods as they don't need it. Lineolated Parakeets have bigger and wetter poops compared to similar sized birds and its a draw back to owning one of these birds. The breeder didn't care about the health and welfare of his birds. He wanted to sell and make money and gave wrong advice.
@MoogieB3 жыл бұрын
A case of money over health. And just think. If the bird dies, you may buy another from the breeder. Horrible.
@TheParrotTeacher3 жыл бұрын
Cool video as usual! EUGH! People offering unqualified advice is THE WORST! If its a health issue it's like "You need to go to an avian vet!" "Starter bird" is also another pet hate!
@anssiainali57393 жыл бұрын
First one. All the "experts" here in Northern Europe say, let the bird be at peace in its cage for the first week or two. What the heck. I’ve had six parrots since the early ’90s, and I’ve never believed in that “advice”. I have opened the cage door always on the first day, usually after night and let them to come out, if they have wanted to. Of these six parrots, all the young birds, four, have come on my hand on the first day without any problems. The two rescued ones took longer before that. I have only one bird now, young Congo African Gray and we are having a great time together! You are the first person who I hear to say this like I have been thinking and this is BirdTricks 💝
@Carll8953 жыл бұрын
Bondi: hi cutie Me: Awww that' so cute Half of the comments: hi cutie, hi cutie, hi cutie, hi cutie
@jiyaverma87973 жыл бұрын
Love bondi's "hey cutie"
@jodyhowellsmead3 жыл бұрын
I love watching Bondi enthusiastically agreeing with you.
@SoaringSunshine3 жыл бұрын
Second! And I love all of your advice. You have helped me take care of my bird safely, and help her live a more healthy life! Thank you! ❤️
@LauraBethHelen3 жыл бұрын
I think I counted 13 "hey cutie's". Jamie, you do an excellent job explaining things about our family birds. I listen to you whenever you're on line. Thank you and God bless.
@reneebrown1799 Жыл бұрын
My worst bird advice was actually from the breeder of my parrotlet. I couldn’t get him to come out and start bonding with me so she told me to just reach in and grab him. 3 years later he still hates my hands.
@johncspine2787 Жыл бұрын
Oh man..I went through hell trying to find a vet to treat my sick Speckled Sussex hen..a “special” vet clinic charged over seven hundred bucks to basically experiment on and torture her. They wanted me to stuff a tube down her, inject a bunch of stuff when they didn’t even have a diagnosis. Ppl see chickens as disposable dinner items. I took care of this poor creature inside, she appreciated being away from the flock, actually, and she knew she was loved and cherished up until the moment she passed. At the necropsy, she was literally riddled with cancer, I spoke with an avian virologist, there are awful viruses other than Marek’s which we have a vaccine for that cause cancers. I had another hen that showed no symptoms at all, but was sitting under the coop one night at bedtime, I convinced her to come out, she knew she was dying, and self isolated under the coop. She passed only a few hours later, no symptoms, healthy weight, no feelable issues. I didn’t have a necropsy done for her, although I should have. It’s so upsetting when they pass..and you get plenty of advice on “knowledgeable forums” like Backyard Chickens about how “humane” it is to wring their necks..it’s disgusting..
@jenniferroberson34143 жыл бұрын
I HEARD ABOUT PEOPLE LETTING BIRDS . INTO INSIDE THEIR MOUTHS. THAT IS VERY DANGEROUS FOR THE BIRDS. PLUS ITS Disgusting
@melissawarfield2 жыл бұрын
Bondi saying "Hey cutie" is cute. I was reading most of the comments and saying no to all of them. I remember my Mom telling me that the person who sold Tinky to her mentioned getting a mirror. That was totally wrong! That's the only bad advice I remember. I had 4 birds. They were all well behaved and fed various foods in small quantities once in a while. Love your videos Jamie!
@ciaraehall3 жыл бұрын
id love to see you show a "sleeper cage" set up vs a play/day cage
@Alexandra-pn2cj3 жыл бұрын
Same
@derind91913 жыл бұрын
I have a sleeper cage for my cockatiel and it is just like how you would set up a cage of that size.
@tzxazrael3 жыл бұрын
birds don't specifically "need" a sleeper cage... but if you wanted to do one, eg if your main cage is in a room that's always brightly lit and people are up and active late and so on... it's not really different than a normal cage. food, water, toys, perches, etc. it needs to be a place they can enjoy being.
@ciaraehall3 жыл бұрын
I'm aware that they don't "need a sleeper cage" however I'd still love bird tricks opinion on size # of toys to provide ect. If someone would go that route since they mention it frequently
@tzxazrael3 жыл бұрын
@@ciaraehall yea, i was just making sure you didn't think you had to have one. if you did wanna go with one, it would generally just be the same size and # of toys, etc.. as a normal "day" cage.
@CarlaCarter5492 жыл бұрын
I love how every comment is about how the pet store didn't educate them about their bird. You mean someone trained to run the cash register wasn't able to offer you up to date health, diet, and training advice? Not to mention a complete run down of the temperament of not only the bird you are purchasing, but any other potential bird that might be more suitable. Shocking! Simply shocking!
@robynwhite56622 жыл бұрын
I’m really glad I stumbled onto this video today. My sister told me not to let my bird land on my head because of dominance. I’d rather her be on my head because her claws scratch.. I’m also glad you mentioned covering a bird as punishment. Been told that one too. Christmas had been a bad time for me as nobody in the house likes the bird. I love my bird and she’s out with me everyday.. because everyone is home they are losing their brains over her screeching. I’ve been putting her out on the verandah.. She’s super screeching at the moment to because I live on acreage and we have corellas and Sulfur crested cockatoos coming in for the seed in the paddock..
@Will0wFire3 жыл бұрын
I've been watching you and a few other KZbinrs for around two years. I adore animals and have a fair few, but still think having a bird is not for me, much as I think I'd love to have one. I'm one of those people who believes in extensive research before buying a puppy, kitten, chickens, hamster bearded Dragon, you name it, I'll have at least three books on the subject. Maybe, maybe... once I'm retired I'll volunteer at a bird rescue sanctuary and adopt a bird. Maybe. But this means you're doing a fantastic job! Thank you. X
@high-bi-password3 жыл бұрын
I love her “thank you”, it’s so adorable the way she says it! 💖 Animals in general (humans included), when in a new environment, learn based on what they experience FIRST. When you’re introducing a bird into your home, it’s a crucial time for them to integrate with you and anyone else in the household as their flock right away, so that they associate YOU with safety and good things. Birds are flock animals, they will instinctively bond with you if you’re the one making their new life easier by introducing them to it in a non-stressful way. Since everything is new, their entire brain is focused on learning this new environment, and they’re more willing to accept stimuli from outside of the cage than they are when they’ve gotten used to the rest of the environment and they associate the cage with that sense of comfort and decompression from the stress of the new place. Since you removed yourself from the equation, now you’ve lost that natural incentive for the bird to interact with you. Any time you don’t spend capitalizing on the newness of the situation is absolutely wasted and you’re going to have an uphill battle later on because you failed to take advantage of that critical window of time.
@sheniseford44813 жыл бұрын
I had a breeder suggest I get a Lorikeet. When I told her I didn't want one due to the mess, need for fresh fruit, etc. She said those needs could be fulfilled by her pellets and it keeps their poop whole to decrease the mess. When I told her I used a seasonal feeding system she said the pellets were enough and no fresh diet was needed. She also suggest I clip wings....needless to say I don't have a Lorikeet and I'm in search of a different breeder. So grateful for bird tricks
@leahwilson563 жыл бұрын
I got laughed at last year when I brought a new sleeper cage for my Eclectus, they were very confused why I had a sleeper cage in the first place. I explained how cage covers can be dangerous and that it was better for my bird to have a smaller cage in a dark room in a quiet area so he can get 10-12 hrs sleep at night, and that his main cage is very large and portable (aviary) so it can go outside or be in a busy area of the house, so it's not idea for a good nights sleep. They truly thought I was strange and had never heard of such a concept.
@maoisme5653 жыл бұрын
Oh, worst parrot advice i got is from my breeder: Lovebirds do best in pairs of female and male, if you dont want eggs just leave out the nesting box................... Cut to Bird tries to lay eggs in the bookshelf😑
@bkm27973 жыл бұрын
For a wedding present I took care of their dog for 3 weeks thinking I could bring my birds with me, needless to say the dog (Teddy) was way too focused in on them, so I had to take them back to my place and go back and forth (lost some weight though walking,lol). Love these questions answered sessions, hope you continue them.
@jennymccracken81083 жыл бұрын
I am so addicted to your channel. I adore birds and love the idea of getting a rescue bird, but realise the commitment that entails, and my lifestyle of travelling for work often would make that super hard at the moment. So I'm satisfying my fascination by binge watching your channel. Thank you. At least I know I'l be really well prepared when I do get around to it, and i'll know better than to listen to any of teh kinds of advice listed here. Keep up the great work.
@greg62293 жыл бұрын
"Hey Cutie" :) Counted 13 in this part
@catzkeet48603 жыл бұрын
Thanks for addressing the mixing species thing. I am SO sick and tired of people mixing pets for views!!. I used to rescue domestic pet rats, and the number of people that would take photos of their cats and rats, or dogs and rats....it was always “hes a sweety”, “they’re fine” or “I’m right here” Like you said, it just needs once, and NO, you are not fast enough to stop things going pear shaped, if they do go bad. It’s just so unnecessary....a huge risk you don’t need to take!!
@FleurSeule3 жыл бұрын
We left Petco on day 1 with our GCC, fleece lined snuggle hut, commercial feed, and only one toy. NO NO NO!
@FleurSeule3 жыл бұрын
@Farah Ng So many IG bird owners have them and I just want to tell them nooooo!
@Loriel133 жыл бұрын
Fortunately the first bird “store” I ever went to was run by an excellent breeder that required perspective bird parents to visit her store and learn about handling, feeding, cage cleaning, etc. for at least six months before she would sell you a bird. Best thing ever. I’ve run across so much bad advice of the 30 years I’ve had a flock that I could probably write a book. Worst advice, probably was your bird must be on a pelleted diet. 13 “hey cuties”
@juliacoulthard23803 жыл бұрын
When I first got my baby lovebird on the 2 week of having him. He started having discharge out of his nose. I read to wait about a month until bringing a baby bird to a vet due stress. So I was conflicted about what to do. I contacted the breeder for help. He told me to just use a humidifier and that a truly sick bird just lie listless on the cage floor. Which I knew was a severe symptom of illness. but I also read birds hide their illnesses really well so any symptoms of illness should be taken seriously. So I took him to the vet and fortunately everything was fine but I didn’t want to risk losing him.
@tyresesp96963 жыл бұрын
I love how cockatoos and cockatiels when given a treat, their eyes like "focus" and actualy look at the thing theyre eating. my other prrots do it too but I find that toos and tiels do it more obviously haha
@heatherhahn46583 жыл бұрын
Hi Bondi! Soooo, thank you so much for discussing the spit thing. My 13 yr old insists on giving Piper ( her rescued sparrow) water and food from her own mouth. It makes me cringe with all the mouth bacteria. Fingers crossed she listens to you Jamieleigh! We are working up to a white capped pionus so need to get the basics right before that can happen.
@Sophs8133 жыл бұрын
The worst parrot advice I got was that if my bird bites me, smack him on the beak put him in his cage with a cover on it for 20 minutes! Love all your videos!! Your so amazing and you have helped me with my bird soooo much!
@luciferfaust3 жыл бұрын
I've heard this one too, I can't even imagine. I've put my grey in his cage after a bite but only to clean up my bloody wound. After I'm done, I always go back and do a step up with him, so he knows there's no hard feelings and I'm not scared of him for biting.
@sheridan30287 ай бұрын
I truly enjoy your choice of topics! I'm glad I came here, first. I have sooo much to learn, before I choose my parrot! Thank you.
@tammycurry48433 жыл бұрын
Hola from Mexico, I have had all my Parrots for 30 years most from 2 months to me hand-feeding them myself. I bought one of your recipe books "Cooking for Birds" and I saw making bread using Jiffy cornmeal in a box, I bought it. To my shock, SHOCK when I read the ingredients and I do read labels for ingredients as I don't want to be eating sugar or other toxic ingredients, Jiffy has 28% SUGAR! There are other things I have read in the this book that I do not agree with based on my massive food research after my Dobermans (6) died of cancer partly eating kibble it destroys the immune system with all their toxic ingredients (I now make homemade food for my fur kids and of course my Parrots) and I am obsessed for my recent rescue of fur clan and I hope with this post, if you read it, take a look at this book and revamp it completely. Just because a vet told you so, they are normally not trained in nutrition coming out of college to any extent whatsoever, unless they further their education in nutrition and even Avian vets. They suggest inappropriate foods for everyone. In Mexico, I am the vet unfortunately, there are no Avian vets here, birds are expendable period. All my Parrots have exceeded their said life spans, I had a 30 year young Cockatiel, just saying. I love your videos, your training is very helpful, but re-look at your recipe books, please.
@ashleygray40343 жыл бұрын
A recipe for a type of bread is obviously meant as a treat food, something to be given once in a while. It isn’t meant to be given on a daily basis. In moderation as occasional treats, the sugar in the jiffy mix isn’t going to hurt the bird. Not to mention the very small portion size the bird should be eating makes their sugar intake pretty minimal.
@justbirbvideos17013 жыл бұрын
Yayy!! I’m so glad for this part two! I love watching these
@queerlyk16683 жыл бұрын
The worst parrot advice I got was from my local bird store, who told me that an umbrella cockatoo was a great choice for a first-time bird owner :/. Luckily I didn't listen and got a pionus instead :)
@CarlaCarter5492 жыл бұрын
I once bought a car and the salesman wasn't able to explain how the combustion engine worked. They just kept telling me what a great car it was. It's almost like they weren't trying to educate me, but trying to sell me something. Crazy, I know.
@juanitavargas61963 жыл бұрын
A few weeks ago I got the advice to spray my birds with water to make them stop screaming. I did it a few times and even tho it worked for a moment, it broke my relationship with my birds so I stopped doing that. It took days to regain their trust😓 I'm so glad I found your website. Thank you so much for your videos🥰 I'm never ever taking any advice from anyone else ever again unless it's from you or a veterinarian.
@ashleyl51233 жыл бұрын
Some of these "advice" stories are jaw dropping! Crazy! It also makes me sad that so much bad advice is from pet stores. One time I had a gal trying to sell me nutriberries as a "complete diet." Luckily I knew better and tried educating her that I feed fruits, veggies, and sprouts and couldn't seem to get through to her. On the other hand having worked at a pet store myself I was always a huge advocate of nutrition, health, and enrichment! Even young parakeets I would give fresh chop to them every morning and whoever bought them never needed to try hard to get them to eat good fresh foods! ❤️ And it taught a lot of people that they eat more than "just seed"
@commiecomrade26443 жыл бұрын
Hey cutie lmao. These videos had us laughing. Which is good because the advice was pretty maddening
@minatuzcu64893 жыл бұрын
Bondi is soo cute💕Also, thank you for calling me cutie 😂
@PlainOLIcecream3 жыл бұрын
Haven't finished but I know I'm gonna love it!
@mickeycraven18222 жыл бұрын
I bought my first Conure from Petsmart. I asked the clerk if they could recommend a vet. The clerk told me about a fabulous vet but she was an a$$hole. That’s my vet! I sing her praises daily. On our first visit we spent an hour going over does and don’ts. Best advise ever!!
@dhrousseau3 жыл бұрын
people often compare the intelligence and emotionality of parrots to young human children. if a toddler was screaming, would you put it in the dark to calm it down??
@suelawson72733 жыл бұрын
That was EXACTLY my mother's policy.....all it taught me was to be terrified of the dark until I was in my mind teens. Very cruel way to treat any sentiment being 😒
@draalttom8443 жыл бұрын
Depends on the bird, some do feel better in the dark but it's definitly not a first reflex to have
@TyrannosaurusRae.3 жыл бұрын
I purchased a cockatiel from a lady a few years ago. She legitimately sold my husband a bag of seeds with bugs and webs in it...she said the birds would eat it and it’s good PROTEIN. HAHAHA NO. Then she told him to get the bird used to us, we had to hold it with a towel against our chest (bad advice from your part 1)...WHICH I’D NEVER DO. Then she clipped the bird without asking which is the second time that’s happened to me purchasing birds. If I would have been there I would’ve known better but my poor hubs did not so he came home with the nasty seeds and terrified bird. Needless to say that store is no longer in business...I did feel like we saved that cockatiel and then we rehomed him to a lovely family with kids who had just lost their sweet bird. Thank goodness for this channel!
@elliotsmithson70143 жыл бұрын
When I adopted my second budgie the vet had clipped his wings and tail feathers (along with random feathers throughout his body) he dropped like a brick. He had no confidence, finally now with training he finally is hopping to me :)
@BirdTricks3 жыл бұрын
Hopefully as his feathers grow in he will gain more confidence! 🙂
@elliotsmithson70143 жыл бұрын
@@BirdTricks he has been doing great! He’s doing small flaps to me now!
@karenintheuk87203 жыл бұрын
I would like to thank the person who was selected in the video with comments about veterinary care and not relying on social media or Dr. Google, and for Jamie's response. Veterinary care costs money, in a similar way to human healthcare - the same equipment, similar tests, similar staff, similar overheads, and (certainly in the UK) the salaries paid are not what the general public seem to think they are. Vets do care about their patients and do not perform unncessary tests just to make a few extra £ or $. Common things are common, therefore that's what will be investigated first, just as would happen if you visited your doctor. Those preliminary investigations, tests and treatment cost money and, as for human patients, there is no guarantee of a diagnosis or successful outcome at that stage. Rather than immediately going for a second opinion because either a diagnosis wasn't made initially ir the treatment wasn't successful, go back to your veterinarian: the next stage of testing/treatment will probably be what the second opinion vet would have done next anyway. Every patient, whether human or animal has unique anatomy and physiology, and will respond individually, unlike a car for example where replacing a part or topping up the oil solves the problem. The increasing number of "attacks" on vets on social media or in person are driving up the levels of stress and poor mental health in the profession: in the UK veterinarians are FOUR times more likely to commit suicide than the general public. Vets are verbally and sometimes physically abused, some have even received death threats, and veterinarians are leaving the profession they love because of this pressure. Veterinarians are happy to answer questions and discuss cases so please, if you need any additional advice for your pet, if you require a more detialed explanation of something, if you find the treatment provided isn't suitable/working, or if you think further investigations may be needed, contact your vet. Lets work together in harmony.
@tracyschundlemire25863 жыл бұрын
I was told to keep my parrot in its cage for 7 DAYS!!!! Eeeeek! Almost went with it until I had seen your video. Sooooo GLAD I followed your advice and not the other! THANK YOU!!
@dinahirsch37773 жыл бұрын
She doesn't like it when you clap.❤ She freaks out evertime. She is adorable! Thank you for everything you do. ❤
@bones.and.botanicals3 жыл бұрын
Man the no advice really hit me. I've had birds as a kid (really wish my parents were more educated and either said no or taught me) but I have a rescued macaw now. The first week of having her made me feel like you should have a license to keep a parrot and I cannot believe just anyone can fork over some money and get a bird. Blows my mind
@alfiestevens86053 жыл бұрын
‘thank you.. OMG DID YOU JUST SAY THANK YOU!’ 😂😂🤣🤣
@GetUrPhil2 жыл бұрын
Wow, i've done some of these things and i'm ashamed to have thought that they would help but i've learnt just from his reactions, what is beset for him. I'm glad to say that i've trained myself to be a better bird owner. I didn't have access to this info when starting out and glad that i've been able to find out some of what I was doing wrong in the past and what i'm still doing wrong from these videos. Thank You. I still need to know what to use as a treat for a Black Capped Lori!?!
@madelyngrenz86853 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making videos like this! You have helped me become a great bird owner! My birds eat your seasonal feeding system and are well trained thanks to you! 😊😄
@lydiafink30203 жыл бұрын
"And my galah, Bondi!" "Hey Cutie!"
@statebanklearningcentrepat82763 жыл бұрын
2:27 after hearing this , now i know why my parakeets think i am a monster and thy fell very safe not to come out of the cage [ i've had them for like a year now ]
@abdulayub62343 жыл бұрын
Second 1 I love these vids I was late cause I just woke up and realized birdtricks makes a new vid and I give my birds ur seasonal feeding system at 10
@minmi18653 жыл бұрын
One of the ‘advise’ I got was from the pet shop I got my darling conure from when I was trying to convert him to pellets was to “only buy coloured pellets otherwise he won’t be interested”. Same pet shop also recommended chaining your birds leg to their stand and or cage.
@draalttom8443 жыл бұрын
Yes, to sell you more expensive food and more accessory, it's a store
@tinadesroche81592 жыл бұрын
The worst parrot advice I ever got was from my Avian Vet. He told me the best way to handle hormonal aggression was to “ neuter “ my Umbrella Cockatoo. He claimed he had done this successfully in the past. It wasn’t until after my bird died on the surgery table, that he admitted he had only practiced successfully on roosters. This was devastating! It’s been 30years and still cry over the loss of my beautiful Cockatoo.
@kathrynfeltner89433 жыл бұрын
That is why I love the bird toys I get rom you guys I know I can trust the toys are safe for my feathered kids.
@angsfeatheredfriends3 жыл бұрын
I just got a rescue cockatiel today. The previous owner said she wants to clip her before I get her, I had to beg her not to. I still see some feathers clipped. I was so angry. I was also given a bag of her seeds so I could transition her to what ever I want to feed her. The bag was mostly sunflower seeds. I cannot imagine having any parrot on that diet for as long as they had her. I was also told good luck outside by one of the kids lol. I asked why, he didn't want to go into a ton of detail. Like they were trying to scare me out of taking her I guess. When I went to get my first birds, it was in a pet store. I was given 0 advice. Not even on food, or cage, or anything. Just what ones do I want. Here they are, have a nice day. I am glad I spent 6 months researching before I even decided on what I wanted, as well as bought all their supplies off Amazon, so I didn't need to spend anymore money at that store than I had to!
@samalass4663 жыл бұрын
I got my budgie in a rehoming situation and we were told to give her half a cheerio as a treat, while I understand that cheerios aren't terrible there are better options so we changed it.
@tzxazrael3 жыл бұрын
half a cheerio doesn't seem like a terrible thing... but you're right, there are definitely better choices!
@cindylou32053 жыл бұрын
I just wasn't warned about needing to transition the diet. I did a lot of reading and watching videos but somehow missed them until I got my bird home. It only ate millet until I went back and got some of his old food a couple days later.
@parrotart52513 жыл бұрын
By calming they mean dead😞 they did not do any research to see if human saliva is toxic
@dhrousseau3 жыл бұрын
just a lil bit of poison, very sedating :/
@abueloraton3 жыл бұрын
Lovely video, Jamieleigh!
@bloomingpinkstudios61003 жыл бұрын
I didn't get new advice from these two videos but I did understand what I've got right. The worst advice I've gotten was from a vet that used a contraindicated medication to treat a problem. They advertised as an avian vet, but their methods were old and outdated...and deadly. I found the correct vet after an emergency in my same area.
@aem_ari3 жыл бұрын
Currently have a parakeet and conure who see my chihuahua as there big sister. All three of them nap together and just hang out on the couch. They are always being monitored, didn’t think my dog would like the birds to much but is always bringing her toys to them even though they can’t play with any of it.
@divyagupta15613 жыл бұрын
Bondi back to back! Love your flock and videos ❤️
@Amy-and-Ozzy3 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to get another cockatiel and put this into practice. I'll admit all my previous birds (budgies/cockatiels and a GCC) were on mainly seed diets but now I'm going to be a better owner with all the newer knowledge out there.
@limeandgravy89983 жыл бұрын
Learn first, before you get the bird
@Amy-and-Ozzy3 жыл бұрын
Please bare in mind that I'm nearly 39. I did a ton of research before I got my GCC in 2013 sadly he died in an accident. We had budgies from birth in the early 80s and my tiel was in 2001
@limeandgravy89983 жыл бұрын
@@Amy-and-Ozzy That’s good to hear! My apologies, I thought you were a new bird owner jumping into getting a bird before knowing everything you needed to. I’m glad I was wrong and that bird is most likely in a good home/going into one.
@chipperandlola54573 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to watch this is my fav series 🦜🪶
@lbhavana18763 жыл бұрын
Heyy an awaited video 😍😍😍😍😍.Love you so much birdtricks. Your videos are really awesome.... And Bondi is one of my cutie cutie pie in your flock😘😘😘😘
@abimaelreyes65463 жыл бұрын
Thanks your videos there are super helpful. Now i have lovebirds because of you thank you for all the helpful videos
@Bullen_33 жыл бұрын
I will quote Ms. April for this: ’A busy beak,is a happy beak’ Bird safe, shreddable toys,is where it’s at! Parrots are built to shred!
@mohamadsinokrot96123 жыл бұрын
Hey Jamie, I just got two budgies and I was wondering about how quiet should a room be for them to sleep? I'm worried I make too much noise at night and wake them up accidentally. I also should mention that I do cover their cages at night, which helps in reducing the sound, but as I said before I'm worried that they can still hear everything going on around them and thus not having enough sleep. Thank you very much. I love your content and keep it up
@cassiemciver85433 жыл бұрын
I love ho bondi nods along with some of your video 🥰
@MoogieB3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Do I get a treat now??😃😳 Seriously, you covered so much good information in this two parter. Really great work💞💖💗
@lilyj253 жыл бұрын
Awww I just love bondi 🥺😍😍😍
@hukilau63 жыл бұрын
Great video and LOVE your channel!
@amandahough48243 жыл бұрын
Love your hair! I don't have a bird but love watching anyway.
@spiritmatter15533 жыл бұрын
Same here...always had furry not feathered pets, but Birdtricks was recommended to me during lockdown.
@coledta48463 жыл бұрын
“Hey cutie” loll
@mollicox22663 жыл бұрын
A vet I went to for my 3 birds . She told me my cockatiel only needs seeds and don’t need vegetables or anything like that. And she said a piece of lettuce a day is all that’s needed .😭 I don’t think I’ll be going there anymore...
@melissaallen693 жыл бұрын
11:54 I had a shih tzu and a budgie. Didn't think a little Shih would be the least bit aggressive towards my bird. And one day I wasn't in the room and it ate by budgie. I will feel guilt about this till the day I die; she was such a sweet little bird. I was a kid and had no idea dogs did this especially the really little ones. Please consider your dog a threat to your bird at all times.
@draalttom8443 жыл бұрын
Yes, dogs are predator, that is a very important information for the dog's well being. They need to hunt
@domiwez59243 жыл бұрын
Ive seen on a facebook group "Give it a mirror" and "Get it a buddy!" No. The buddy one is not always the answer and solution to everything
@emilyblankenship97743 жыл бұрын
Worst advice for me was that my bird wouldn’t bond with me and would be dangerous without clipping his wings before leaving the breeder and that my Conure would be healthy eating the cockatiel seed that the breeder had been feeding him. I did my research before hand and watched hours and hours of your videos so I knew going in that I was going to feed your seasonal diet and wanted a fully flighted bird. He has now been with us for about 2 months and has a solid recall, has bonded with me and my family and LOVES your seasonal feeding system. He is one happy and confident little bird. ❤️
@alfiestevens86053 жыл бұрын
I think I counted either 11 or 12 ‘hey cutie’ in this video. I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️bondai
@shanabrown86962 жыл бұрын
I have a rescue African Grey. day one I let her out now she does not ever want to go in for bed at night. I think for safety she must sleep in there at night. How to get her in at night without forcing anything is the challenge on the regular as she’s new and does not yet have the trust to target etc if it doesn’t suit her.
@MS_L1FTS3 жыл бұрын
my brain after this video: hey cutie
@ConnieTurner-k3t Жыл бұрын
What are you feeding, Bo do in your videos ? Best veggies for yellow amazon,thanks,
@faithkarr5898 Жыл бұрын
I had a vet tech tell me that my budgies shouldn’t be on your sfs and pellets. Needless to say when I told my vet that tech now no longer works there. Because I have the most healthiest and tame birds that he has ever seen. He loves that they all do a few tricks thanks to your budgie and training courses.
@generalmisery3 жыл бұрын
I was given no advice and got to learn on the way with my cockatiel. It was screaming in the evening, so we did put a cloth over the cage. Later we figured to put the cage in a quieter and calmer room to not be bothered with the screaming and it stopped mostly. I think it was a sleep issue. Bad advice I got was from a prospect/flyer where it said seed diet. I just figured it can eat fresh food, so I always kept fruits and vegetables (whatever I felt like) available. Later I discovered diets.
@chrish5643 жыл бұрын
I will continue to work on target training with my parakeet... but for now he doesn't get the point. I take him to his first vet appointment soon. When I transfer him to a travel cage I am scared we will undo all the work we have done so far to tame him. I would love advice for transport of a new and un tamed bird. Thank you so much for all of your work to educate us!
@jorgecanales7982 жыл бұрын
worst parrot advice i received, 1. "give your budgies a nest ASAP so they can sleep there". 2. clip their wings so they won't fly 3. no advise from the seller in terms of diet, cage, taming etc.... ...... My budgies and zebra finches were sadly stolen from me
@shelliebowlin86963 жыл бұрын
I wasn't given any advice when I brought my first bird (s) home. I brought 4 budgies home, then a couple weeks later 4 more. I joined 2 parrot owner pages, and started reading and researching the best way to take care of them. I asked tons of questions on the 2 pages I was on, and read even more. Then I was notified about a cockatiel that needed a home. That was a nightmare, and he was only with me a short time, before he died. He was old, and damaged when I got him. That's a long story. After he died, a friend who runs a wildlife rehab center, put the word out for a new cockatiel, and within an hour, I had a new bird. He was a teenager, and I had him for 5 years, he just recently passed away, he was about 19 years old. He was my love bird. Then I got 2 more tiels from a breeder, one I still have, the other passed away suddenly one day 1.5 and a half ago. I also have a African grey, a Indian ringneck, and a lovebird. 2 which were rehomed to me, and the other was part of a mother's day gift. Not one came with specific instructions, or any feeding tips. Everything I've learned is from watching videos like Bird tricks, and other "professionals ". I visited a rescue in a neighboring town, and got advise from her. Then lots of research, reading and asking lots of questions. I'm always telling people to do the same before getting a bird, because if I had before I brought any bird into my home, I probably wouldn't have. I still have 4, and I won't have any more. I do have other animals, and I'm very careful about them being around the birds. I've had some that don't bother them at all, and some that I couldn't have them anywhere near them. I've had a few close calls, and it's horrible.
@Aurelija-Or_EL_Ya3 жыл бұрын
I can take my grey out on my shoulder and trust that he won't fly away... if he gets spooked he just clings to me even harder... I know I need to flight train him because I run the risk of him finally becoming comfortable enough to explore. Working on it.
@orng4173 жыл бұрын
When r u revealing the baby bird that Dave picked up at the airport a few weeks ago?
@archiesflock75173 жыл бұрын
The Worst Parrot Advice: Basically anything pet stores say ever