What's the First Thing I Should Train My Bird?

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wingsNpaws

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@moofy69
@moofy69 7 жыл бұрын
"invite friends over for pizza" hey hey hey, im here for bird advice, my lack of friends isn't relevant here
@adastra5469
@adastra5469 4 жыл бұрын
this hit too close too home for me
@mehere8038
@mehere8038 3 жыл бұрын
I wonder how that will go down when the police arrive due to breaching lockdown rules "oh sorry officer, but they're not MY guests, they're my bird's guests"
@HO-hc9en
@HO-hc9en 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@ujjainimukherjee2267
@ujjainimukherjee2267 8 жыл бұрын
Best how to videos I came across.... He really takes a birds pov so importantly.... Thats what I love most about this channel
@iadorakelley5025
@iadorakelley5025 9 жыл бұрын
U R a beautiful Soul! Ur attitude and values are truly admirable! When I was growing up, my folks used to visit a family with 4 kids and a parrot which had pulled all of it's feathers off. That always upset me so! But none of us knew or understood why that was happening. They just said it was a "silly and crazy" bird! OMG! It makes me want to crawl out of my skin to have been a party to that situation! The fact that both families were abusive to the kids, kind of explains why we didn't understand nor could we say anything about it! It's only after my mom died and we were all adults that I learned about all the abuse going on in that family too! I wish I knew Ur name! Well, I don't so I'll just say "WingsNpaws" U R the kind of enlightened person we need teaching and guiding American society!
@addycoope901
@addycoope901 7 жыл бұрын
IADORA KELLEY his name is john
@navysingh2543
@navysingh2543 7 жыл бұрын
IADORA KELLEY s
@wingsNpaws
@wingsNpaws 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Iadora, I know I am a year late to your comment but I thought it's better late than never. I'm John and it's funny that you said that because I do teach in a public high school in the US.
@piediddly
@piediddly 9 жыл бұрын
It's great to see what a wonderful relationship you & Smokey have. Her body language speaks volumes & it's always nice to watch such positive human-parrot interactions. Keep up the good work! =)
@Mshen91
@Mshen91 6 жыл бұрын
My grandparents had an unsocialized grey given to them, after a bunch of bites and learning his boundaries he's now super cuddly and those boundaries are now gone. Thank you for your videos! They taught me a lot and gave me hope for my bird!
@ye8982
@ye8982 3 жыл бұрын
This person definitely knows what he is talking about and is giving very good advice for all bird owners.
@suzyQ1999
@suzyQ1999 7 жыл бұрын
wow! "learned helplessness" must also apply to dogs! my rescued pomeranian dog froze whenever I picked him up or even reached out to pet him. he lived in a crate for his first 8+ years and was only in contact with others when he was to be mated. he didn't even know his name. it has taken me 2 years of patiently showing him there are good humans in the world too. his fear has abated with me... it is lovely to watch him frisk and play and even ask to be petted! my heart is joyful for his escape from fear.
@dekuhero7396
@dekuhero7396 5 жыл бұрын
This is a super good trained parrot !!
@rileymurphree6725
@rileymurphree6725 7 жыл бұрын
Ps, Smokey is one of the loveliest grays I’ve seen on KZbin! Glad to have y’all’s videos! They truly help! I can tell you care a lot about birds!
@JohnWalton_NET
@JohnWalton_NET Жыл бұрын
the vacuum cleaner treat idea is fantastic
@maryamalmehairbi866
@maryamalmehairbi866 7 жыл бұрын
this is very useful honestly.. and i was wondering why all parrots i ever had weren't okay with new surroundings and people
@melissanoel2034
@melissanoel2034 7 жыл бұрын
My bird is so phobic. He is a feather plucker too. We have had him for 17 years and he is quite attached to my ex-husband. However, he is with me because my Ex husband is gone from home a lot.He works out of town and he began plucking his feathers when left alone with his new girlfriend who did not really like him. He has been with me for three years now. He lets me pet his head and beak and his back a little. He also lets me feed him, of course. But he never stepped up for me. I watched a few of your videos and was able to get him to step on my hand multiple times. This is a FIRST! Thank you! I just held up my hand and kept talking to him until he was ready to come to me. How can I help his phobias? He does not like toys or new foods, or new perches or many things? I bought some toy parts thinking as they are smaller maybe he will get used to them. We just ordered them after watching your videos.. I don't know. Can you help. We have not done a great job with him in the past with socialization. We let him just be attached to my ex husband. But we are trying now... any ideas? I want him to be happy!
@egranato1457
@egranato1457 6 жыл бұрын
As someone who takes in rescue birds from people who don't understand what it takes i really appreciate your videos. hopefully you are helping bird owners everywhere be better to their birds
@rosejacks8662
@rosejacks8662 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for teaching us the importance of a living thing, we sometimes forget that these birds have feelings just like humans. This is a fact.❤️
@lorencewinchell7829
@lorencewinchell7829 8 жыл бұрын
I love everything you teach with parrots. You remind me of the horse whisperer!! I would buy your book.
@TheGirlKnowsTheTruth
@TheGirlKnowsTheTruth 4 жыл бұрын
I'm getting a female baby CAG in a few weeks when she's weaned, and I'm so excited to bring her home and start training, desensitizing her, socializing her, and getting her very comfortable with the whole family and all different things and sounds. I can't wait to have her 😍
@dolphinlover3001
@dolphinlover3001 8 жыл бұрын
Dude you are such a great person when it comes to animals. Everything in this video can apply to other species like dogs, cats, ferrets, etc. I have never been concerned with teaching the animals I share my home with tricks. I just want them to be as happy as possible. I want them to be relaxed and well adjusted. Socialization is probably THE most important aspect of "training" an animal. Thank you for this video. This is excellent
@MarkoDujlovic
@MarkoDujlovic 9 жыл бұрын
Hey man. I got an African Grey a month ago. He is 16 months old and dont have good social skills.(He loves only to come to my hand and to cuddle but he doesnt like other people) :/ Now, at this moment when im writing this its 4 am in Croatia and for last hour im watching your videos of your cute bird. I really wanted to help him but didnt know how and finally I found your channel. :) Now I will watch your videos and take your advice...I hope I will get some results with him. Thank you so much and keep doing this! Respect! :) P.S. I apologize for my english...im not good with grammar.
@valdelu
@valdelu 8 жыл бұрын
How is he doing?
@doloresjagodic7868
@doloresjagodic7868 7 жыл бұрын
Chef how did it go?
@epicgamevidzs
@epicgamevidzs 6 жыл бұрын
That boy dead
@ajnasu5099
@ajnasu5099 6 жыл бұрын
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else trying to find out how to teach parrots tricks try Dalz Parrot Tips Discovery (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got great results with it.
@smellybehavior1988
@smellybehavior1988 4 жыл бұрын
Thats usally normal for grey's because they are "one person birds" although they can be social to some other people!
@kaitlyngentilin5541
@kaitlyngentilin5541 8 жыл бұрын
this is great! I agree with your philosophy of training birds. It's important to know how flocks socialize and positive reinforcement!
@marygambino1389
@marygambino1389 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for emphasizing politeness and respect for friends to understand prior to meeting/socializing with grey
@nickierainbow
@nickierainbow 8 жыл бұрын
Two weeks in our relationship, my jenday conure and I are doing very well, thanks to your tips and tricks! He does a few tricks, likes to cuddle a lot, flies on my hand on demand, doesnt bite anymore. He also lets me pet his wings and his little feet. The only thing is that he doesnt trust anybody but me, and nips other people. I ask friends and family to give him lots of treats when they visit, he even did some step ups on demand and was sitting on my sisters shoulder, all relaxed. Were getting there!
@nickierainbow
@nickierainbow 8 жыл бұрын
What helps is that i spend a couple hours a day with him.
@rich1051414
@rich1051414 8 жыл бұрын
Desensitize him around strangers, however you can, but of course that can be difficult. What you don't want to do is keep him away from strangers cause he 'might bite them', as that would trigger a more emotional response out of him when he actually does get around them, so it is a bit of a double edged sword. Maybe keep the cage in an area with a lot of traffic, so he associates humans with harmless, and not only YOU as harmless. If the parrot is young and biting is when he is being curious about new people, he might be 'mouthing' strangers to learn more about them, like a baby mouths things, they grow out of that.
@skrrbaby
@skrrbaby 8 жыл бұрын
im having an african grey in two weeks and your videos are good! thank you for these amazing videos
@Roadietodamascus
@Roadietodamascus 8 жыл бұрын
I'm really excited to get birds because I think they're gonna help me feel less depressed and feel less lonely.
@Someonesname188
@Someonesname188 8 жыл бұрын
I got my little blue budgie Floof two months ago :)(he is around six months old now) it feels really nice training him and sometimes he somehow knows if i don't feel as well he will randomly start chirping. Mine loves music that i listen to and chirps and dances to it. It's awesome having a bird and getting it to slowly trust you. I still can't get him out of the cage but we made quite a bt of progress for a bird that has been in a pet shop all his life. I hope you get a bird as well and good luck!
@marblegray
@marblegray 8 жыл бұрын
Erm.. Get a budgie or a starter bird, not a parrot though if it's your first one. (;
@asphyxiaa
@asphyxiaa 8 жыл бұрын
I know that feel...
@fabulously695
@fabulously695 7 жыл бұрын
MarbleGray terrible advice, there is no such thing as a 'starter bird' you will have this parrot for 10 years at least. Budgies are parrots. They actually hold the record for largest vocabulary
@chloesoper2626
@chloesoper2626 5 жыл бұрын
There is no such thing as a ‘ starter bird ‘
@SR-pj9pn
@SR-pj9pn 7 жыл бұрын
wingsNpaws : I recently purchased a yellow sided green-cheeked conure that is just 7 weeks old. While I have spent a lot of time around "greys" but never owned one, or any other type of bird, & was always with the owner, who had bred & raised them since they were hatchlings. So after about 8yrs of being around her wonderful birds, coupled with my 4 yr old daughters obsession with birds of any kind I decided that I would start the process of choosing a bird that fit our capabilities & household in general. Enter, young Salvador our conure, he has a wonderful disposition & seems to acclimate quickly to situations and surroundings. He is affectionate , inquisitive, highly fond of new people, places and things. Truly an adventurous spirit. My 4 yr old, I believe because of her fondness for all animals & the fact that she has had a copious amount of exposure animals due to my profession as a horse trainer, riding instructor and active horse rescuer with emphasis on physical as well as emotional and behavioral rehabilitation and sustained well being, with an objective of successful reintroduction to life as a horse used for riding and/or companionship. So she has been taught to respect animals and apply "the 3 C's", if you will, 1. Confidence, in your ability & level of comfort when working with animals. 2. Consistency, in the way you ask an animal to learn and/or do something and be sure your clear with whatever you may be asking of them. 3. Compassion. always, always be aware of the animals body language or form of communication , i.e... level of discomfort, signs of distrust or distress, ect,ect,... & the utmost importance of positive renforcement. So, the "concern or issue " is while of course she is supervised during the time that she is handling him she will approach this play/hopefully learning time with a little too much gusto which in return makes Salvador seem to get uncomfortable and sometimes slightly agitated. When these situations arise I will ask him two step up onto my hand and talk very calmly to him and reward him with a nut or a seed, explain to my daughter why I think setting him n the play kitchen microwave & shutting the door might make him uncomfortable. My questions are as follows: 1. Am I handling this type of situation correctly, in regards to the approach in extracting Salvador from said situation? 2. In my intention to bring a long term animal friendship with the perks of growing up together, learning how to work together and seeing the rewards if executed properly & hopefully watching their friendship grow, did I inadvertently make a bad decision to have a young bird and a young child be companions? Please advise &/or suggest anything I can do to make sure that Salvador will remain resilient and maintain his beautiful personality rather than becoming a untrusting of people, aggressive and overall unhappy bird. I thank you in advance for your time & guidance on the aforementioned concerns. Sincerely, J
@heroesandtails8123
@heroesandtails8123 8 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy for your videos. we have a Goffin and I follow your advice.
@harrywissink842
@harrywissink842 5 жыл бұрын
Respect .. very articulate And loving ..
@philanddeb818
@philanddeb818 7 жыл бұрын
I always learn so much from you! We have a pair of Amazon Yellow Head 6 week olds and watching your video made us fall even more in love with them! Thank you for all the great info! You're such a wonderful teacher for all of us out here in the Tube, who truly want a healthy balanced relationship with our pets. Thank you!
@icya5844
@icya5844 5 жыл бұрын
philanddeb818 do you still have them? How are they? Just got one that is currently being weaned and will be able to pick it up in a few weeks
@yahannahemion3079
@yahannahemion3079 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your time and sharing all these very useful tips. I'm looking into adopting(Cody) a 6 yr old male African Grey who needs a home, very sweet, very skittish and needs lots of attention. I just want what's best for Cody and prayers that with the correct knowledge one day Cody will have a fulfilled life
@stokrotka7530
@stokrotka7530 8 жыл бұрын
Everyone who is planning to have African Grey should see your videos.
@CVersailles
@CVersailles 9 жыл бұрын
Our vacuum cleaner is a central one so powerful it cannot be used anywhere near small species of birds: it will suck a budgie to the basement container in about 1.5 seconds! LOL! Seriously, though, this is a very thoughtful video for which you must be commended. On the subject of "training" as you perceive it, I agree that it is an excellent way to interact with your bird(s), but it is not the only way...
@appy1958
@appy1958 7 жыл бұрын
after I few minutes of listening to you and watching smokey, I thought I wondered where he is located and if he would work with my new African gray..lol...Then it dawned on me, I'm the one he needs to bond to.. Percy is 4 years old and I was told he was to getoutta the cage on his own.. I did and it took me forever to get him back.. now I will start listening and watching your tapes :)
@seibertbrown4788
@seibertbrown4788 5 жыл бұрын
Love smokey.even the old videos .keep up the good work with her
@marshalle.feldman7377
@marshalle.feldman7377 5 жыл бұрын
You’re an avian psychologist! I just realized that I heard all of this in my psych classes.
@dtm3110
@dtm3110 7 жыл бұрын
Everyday I'm learning more. My grey is eating pellets fairly well it seems and other healthier foods. Now it's just the veg haha. She loved carrots now she won't touch them (I clearly have a fussy bird!!) I just really want to learn how to get my Bella to be in my hand like smokie is. That's amazing. Thanks for so many helpful videos
@matthewstarr5877
@matthewstarr5877 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video!. My Grey is already enjoying the changes.
@alvenanance2814
@alvenanance2814 8 жыл бұрын
My plans are to purchase an African Gray in the next month, so I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. The bird rescues are full of unwanted birds of all species and I understand now that bird knowledge could have prevented their demise. Do you have DVD on your teachings? Again thank you.
@zakuma22
@zakuma22 7 жыл бұрын
If I had a friend with this bird, my life would be complete.
@zahraarabiaan7919
@zahraarabiaan7919 7 жыл бұрын
Smokes must be so lucky to have you as his owner
@eschwarz1003
@eschwarz1003 6 жыл бұрын
Great advice even for human behaviors. Also would think practicing this 'emotional awareness and intelligence' would greatly expand a birds lifespan; reduce long term health problems.
@amiraligh6493
@amiraligh6493 5 жыл бұрын
one of the best topics to cover tnx alot
@forestforesworn7368
@forestforesworn7368 4 жыл бұрын
Your grey parrot is the best
@clify100
@clify100 9 жыл бұрын
its all about having positive energy when it comes to bonding with your bird,no good trying to train something that doesnt have complete trust in you,it takes time and alot of patience
@rileymurphree6725
@rileymurphree6725 7 жыл бұрын
My reason for getting a bird: 1.) I have depression and being around animals seems to really help with that and birds are very intelligent creatures that need stimulants like humans. So it’s kinda like having a friend to keep you entertained and occupied on other things. Getting my Sun Conure and interacting with it daily and training it has improved my depression for sure! Plus I know Ichigo enjoys it! ^^ So that also makes me feel good knowing he’s happy! 2.) Im 19 and I don’t want kids yet personally, birds are like kids but less hectic in some ways. So for those young people that have baby fever, I’d suggest waiting till your stable enough, birds are the next best thing! Cheaper too! They are also hilarious creatures! Never get a bird for its beauty though! It’s not fair to get an animal you don’t know how to or want to care for!
@ronmka8931
@ronmka8931 Жыл бұрын
i dont think taking advice from a depressed 19 yearold is a good idea XD
@Horse4738
@Horse4738 7 жыл бұрын
I think it's very interesting that desensitizing and training methods are very similar with other animals, like horses or dogs. Concerning introducing these animals to scary things, the "learned helplessness" is very common especially with horse training. Poor training methods can really hurt them later in life, and you definitely emphasized that with this video and how inexperienced bird owners will do this. Very good video, very informative :) Definitely subscribing!
@RachelWintjenBeachGecko
@RachelWintjenBeachGecko 5 жыл бұрын
I love your channel. I'm getting another bird this spring, and I can't wait to bring him home. These videos are very helpful. I want this baby to be my companion when I'm on the road (which is a lot) and so I want to take extra time with socialization and recall.
@zenawilson2529
@zenawilson2529 6 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video of your sleeping method for your grey? I just got a 4month old baby and am having a hard time night training. Also do you steam or cook her veggies?
@mehere8038
@mehere8038 3 жыл бұрын
"Learned helplessness" hmm that makes a LOT of sense to me actually! I've inherited 2 lorikeets, former owner I believe got one as a baby & the other as an adult. The one he got as an adult arrived cage territorial, biting like mad & very hormonal, still won't leave her cage, but biting has almost always stopped in just a couple of weeks (still bites if hormonal/bad mood & I'm not paying enough attention, but otherwise doesn't). The one he got as a baby arrived feather plucking & rocking back & forward from stress/anxiety/fear, but never biting, only nibbling, would sit on my shoulder, come out of the cage, come close to me & interact in general, so seemingly much "tamer" BUT as I've tried training with her, there's some major resistance to stuff like "step up" onto my hand, will now lift 1 foot onto it, but with other foot locked solid on the cage wire & will NOT budge & when I accidentally moved my hand slightly while her foot was on it, she bit like mad & she regularly bites me actually, despite never doing that when I got her 3 weeks ago, always in predictable settings, ones where a nervous bird would be scared or threatened, so the learned helplessness idea makes PERFECT sense! One he got as an adult never fully went into that, while the one he got as a baby did & now as I undo that, & teach him it's ok to be himself, he doesn't have to fear me, his real emotions & fears are starting to show. Thanks for that :) Gonna be a LONG path ahead for me I think! We'll get there though :)
@andyleigh3466
@andyleigh3466 3 жыл бұрын
just about to get a grey. What do you feed yours on and what do you give for treats. Have just lost a Red Lored Amazon to illness was very tame, so starting again any tips for a grey would be appreciated Thanks Andy
@bayareababe
@bayareababe 4 жыл бұрын
I have a 19 yr old CAG that I recently became the proud owner of. He came from a one owner home who took good care of him but I think neglected him somewhat in terms of talking and bonding. She was afraid of him and yanked her hand back a lot and they never bonded. Right when my mom brought Rocky home (he was suppose to be her bird) he instantly bonded with me and started twitterpating around me and just totally was drawn to me instead of my mom so I am now his owner and take him to work w me every day. We have a good bond beginning it’s working out well. However His whole life she had his wings clipped and he has never learned to fly. His wings are starting to grow back and it’s coming time to clip them again and I feel awful doing so. I feel like he is so excited that his ability to fly is coming back. He stands on the door of his cage and holds on with his feet and flaps like he’s exercising his wings and practicing. But I’m also terrified of him flying away from me and getting lost. I know I need to skip his wings but how do you feel about these birds wearing harnesses ? Have you had any experience with this? That way he can practice flying safely connected to me.
@geebee3916
@geebee3916 8 жыл бұрын
What you said is true of all pets.... Dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, ... If you are going to keep any animal out of its natural environment, you need to stimulate. For dogs and cats, Nina Ottoson games, birds need toys to chew on and for foraging, but also need challenges and routines. They need a JOB, which is learning new great stuff every day.
@josiebodenham304
@josiebodenham304 7 жыл бұрын
Gee Bee q
@Marshiethemarshmallow
@Marshiethemarshmallow 3 жыл бұрын
You have a lot of pets. May I give a suggestion? “How to get your parrot acquainted to your dogs” or “How to keep your dogs and parrots from getting jealous of each other.” I think this is really important for pet owners who want many species of pets.
@Snowee810
@Snowee810 8 жыл бұрын
my parrot passed away now my other parrot doesn't like me touching him since I took her partner away from him. it breaks my heart what can I do he only let me touch him when he outside cage not inside cage
@UltimateEnd0
@UltimateEnd0 7 жыл бұрын
Humans do this too.
@AhmedJunaidSP
@AhmedJunaidSP 6 жыл бұрын
UltimateEnd0 lmao
@africanbeyond
@africanbeyond 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great video. I’ve always had parrots and greys are my favorites. All my birds over the years have been forever birds and training has always been a fun experience. I have a new grey, between 3-6 years old that was formerly neglected. Understandably he’s a fearful bird. We’ve successfully gotten him used to hands and taking treats from all of us. He no longer trembles and enjoys the odd scratch on the neck. He’s even exploring and says hi and by appropriately. However perching on the hand is slow in coming. Which of your videos do you recommend for this? I’m slowly watching them all. I know once we make this leap to stepping up we will make great progress. Greys are amazing, i love their personalities and the lengths they push us to get to know them!
@GoboDragon
@GoboDragon Жыл бұрын
This video was super helpful. Your birb is beautiful 😍
@marcellamiller4439
@marcellamiller4439 9 жыл бұрын
Excellent instructional video. You hit the key points. I have had caiques for about 20 years. My little guy Kiki died at age 8 - waiting for post-mortem results. I have been in touch with several CAG breeders, one of them seemed very promising. He is a hobby breeder and hoping to have a clutch in the spring. My question: I'll be taking my bird home in his travelling cage. Should I leave this with the breeder, so that he can de-sensitive my new baby to the traveller? Or, being the primary "flock-leader" should I visit often and show my new baby that the travel cage is safe?
@arose60
@arose60 9 жыл бұрын
nice video, makes me feel better about having a bird that loves being out around me and my partner when we are around, not sure how i'll manage getting him to learn anything in the future but it's always a nice feeling when your bird will run to you from wherever he is when out the cage. i thought the comment on talking was funny though, i was saying the other week i'd be happy with my quaker exactly how he is even if he never talks and now he's started learning to imitate us haha
@chaolan77
@chaolan77 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent vid. She’s lucky to have you.
@sam4shelke
@sam4shelke 5 жыл бұрын
Does your grey also struggle with the word desensitization?
@LIFEOFMARIAHANDBOSS
@LIFEOFMARIAHANDBOSS 6 жыл бұрын
What kind of wood perch is that behind you???
@diatomalley3997
@diatomalley3997 8 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so great! Thanks for sharing tips and your experiences with Smokey!
@tinaaguila3457
@tinaaguila3457 9 ай бұрын
Where did you purchase Smokey? I’m looking to buy an African gray and am looking for a legitimate breeder as I heard that many people have been scammed for thousands of dollars and never received any bird. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
@Mizookee
@Mizookee 7 жыл бұрын
Hi there. I just came across your channel. Not sure if you still are active on it... We are adopting a baby (13wk old) Timneh African Grey tomorrow! How do we know when she is fully acclimatized to her new home, do you know? Thanks in advance!
@tinapommer
@tinapommer 6 жыл бұрын
hi, i recently got a rescue parrot. Paddy is over 30 and has a big vocabulary. he is plucking his feathers and thinks i m gonna frighten him if i try and get him on a perch . . . we are working through all the issues slowly. can you recommend treats i can give him by hand? he likes sunflowers and peanuts but i would like to vary things
@netocarranza70
@netocarranza70 6 жыл бұрын
Where did you get your tree stand
@cheapskatecraftingwithlehn8088
@cheapskatecraftingwithlehn8088 7 жыл бұрын
I just got a cockateil he belonged to someone else he does this thing were he flicks his head sided ways and then back he does it really fast he looks like hes going to break his neck can you tell me what he is doing he chrips while he does it but I don't know if its a good sign or a bad one
@yoursister-5510
@yoursister-5510 5 жыл бұрын
Alrighty so i have a HUGE question about my African grey, she is 18 years old and shes a rescue, her previous owners didn't socialize with her at all and she hated anybody who came close to her cage (mainly males) shes better now, she lets me pet her but won't take food from anybody else but me and still freaks out if i try to put something new in her cage any way i can break of this? Or at least get her not to freak out
@mayankgahlot7824
@mayankgahlot7824 7 жыл бұрын
I so much like the grey parroy😍
@mikeymikehanna
@mikeymikehanna 9 жыл бұрын
i hope u can answer me man, 2 days ago i got a 5 months african gary, he is a bit aggressive now and a bit frightend, he screamed and bited on the first day, but the second day he was a bit relaxed and steped up to my hand, and i fed him from my hand, he is still a bit scared, and sometimes try to bite and fly away, my question is, is that normal? how long will pass untill he will start building trust? i play with him alot and try to fed him by hand, and after how long u recomend to start traning an african gray?
@hayliesullivan1665
@hayliesullivan1665 8 жыл бұрын
I just got 2 parakeets and they r my first bird. they are sacred of me coming to close but if I go slow enough I can pet their chest but they put their beak around my fanger. they don't hurt me or applies much pressure. what r they doing?
@bluefirekiller4347
@bluefirekiller4347 7 жыл бұрын
Haylie Sullivan they are testing your finger to see if they can stand on it. This is a completely natural behavior. When they do this let them do it and whatever you do don't act scared
@melicord
@melicord 4 жыл бұрын
@@bluefirekiller4347 I've never owned a bird, and I would love to get one in the future, but I have worked with them and I didn't know this. Thanks for sharing, I find it so cute 💛
@Thevoicefromwithout
@Thevoicefromwithout 2 жыл бұрын
Right on!
@vt2788
@vt2788 7 жыл бұрын
How do you handle being away e.g. for work? Many people say its better to always have a pair exactly because of that.
@adrianklukowski4594
@adrianklukowski4594 3 жыл бұрын
I'm using positive reinforcement for my African Grey parrot when he does something good I complement him and prais him or give him a banana or apple slice is that good and I train him daily but he is still shy with handling what can I do about that
@ancataut7891
@ancataut7891 4 жыл бұрын
You are great! I've found out a lot of new things from your video. Thank you.
@saturninc3786
@saturninc3786 7 жыл бұрын
excellent video - again. Really educational and helpful. Makes me more confident to seriously consider taking a bird at some point. Thanks!
@sandywelch3464
@sandywelch3464 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, do you have any recommendations on how to trim African greys nails without scaring them?
@liezlenriquez9649
@liezlenriquez9649 3 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. Thank you for this! ❤️
@neinagreen09
@neinagreen09 8 жыл бұрын
hello i seen your how to video about helping your parrot become affectionate, i have a 4 yr old conure thats always been skiddish since a baby. I have given a treat when my bird steps up but still acts skiddish, my bird will step up for the treat but grabs it and flys back to its cage or a chair, never stays to eat. what does this mean? am i doing something wrong?
@Huldracrafts_Cosplay
@Huldracrafts_Cosplay 8 жыл бұрын
So I have an African grey that bites everyone in my family except for me. I have had him for 4 years now and he still bites my dad,mom and siblings. Is he afraid of them or he is just defending me(the owner). Is there anyway I can make him more social towards my family or no?
@faddy1117
@faddy1117 4 жыл бұрын
Keep Going Bro!!! Great Work! You Deserve the love & respect👌💪
@gmeiner444
@gmeiner444 8 жыл бұрын
the first thing people ask about my eclectus is often "is it real?" hahaha. I'm not kidding. I once had a worker at petco ask me "is that a parrot, is that what that is?" wow
@Toastiel
@Toastiel 5 жыл бұрын
@Connor Anderson true, they look more like... A surreal and fake looking bird created by kids if u gave them a paper and call them to draw and colour a parrot. But to me, they look absolutely beautiful and would be glad to meet one and socialize with one if i had the chance
@MrBgrb7777
@MrBgrb7777 7 жыл бұрын
I have an African Grey that seems really afraid of me. She was very friendly when I first got her she was 4 yrs old but timid. Now she is 10 and very shy and afraid to go on my finger but gives me kisses no problem and will step up if i ask her. She just seems to be very skiddish & I cant seem to understand if its cuZ I got an Green Cheek about 3 yrs ago & spend time with him, or what exactly is the issue. At first I moved the cages & noticed the change right away so after a while moved her back & she seemed to be better, but was picking her tail feathers out to the point of blood. She has stopped that, but still is very timid. She is an Temeah Grey not an Congo. Has a very gentle personality and I want to just communicate with her. Any advise?
@vice3274
@vice3274 5 жыл бұрын
Please the stand from where?
@kellysantiago4684
@kellysantiago4684 5 жыл бұрын
I have a 15 month old male umbrella cockatoo that I just purchased he is making a screeching sound and puffs out when my husband comes into his view. I cant figure out what it means or why he does it. Please help. I need to know why it happens what it means and how to stop. Please help.
@abenamensah2801
@abenamensah2801 4 жыл бұрын
Where did you purchase Smokie
@suziesusen
@suziesusen 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice, thx
@itchmynipple
@itchmynipple 8 жыл бұрын
where did you get the stand?
@tractor666
@tractor666 6 жыл бұрын
Hello From Scotland ,I have literally just bought an African Grey Male from a friend ,He is 8 years old and needs obvious training ,he does bite and but when I let him out of his cage , he flies and sometimes gets into tricky situations ,when I pick him up he is also very affectionate he did cuddle into me but then he wants back into his cage ,any help with a training routine would be appreciated
@kerribell3466
@kerribell3466 7 жыл бұрын
I have had Gala's before and cockateles but not parrots. I bought one a few days ago 5 months old. She is a Indian ring neck. So different to the others...I'm watching ur vids to learn lol
@angykelly2728
@angykelly2728 7 жыл бұрын
hi! I just got an African grey parrot who is over 30 - his owner can't care for him any longer so now he stays with me - he is not used to get out of his cage and petting would not work either.. do you have any tips of what I can do?
@adilfaraz
@adilfaraz 6 жыл бұрын
Hey can you give the link to your first video
@00corin00
@00corin00 6 жыл бұрын
I just adopted a 10 year old Amazon. I would like potty train him so he goes on command. Is it possible to train a 10 year old bird and what do you recommend? Thank you very much for your help.
@erikabek5085
@erikabek5085 8 жыл бұрын
ok, I listened to you, I am socializing my 5month old male Eclectus, let children and other people hold him, go on hikes to the ocean and mountains. I somewhat potty trained him. When and what is the next thing to do, should I train him to wear a harness because I love to take him outside. Btw, what do you think of eclectus parrots? I can't use sunflower seeds yet, he's not to interested. Thx in advance, Erika
@jordankelly2960
@jordankelly2960 8 жыл бұрын
How have you been taking him outside without a harness? In a travel cage? I would definitely recommend harness training if you and your bird enjoy being outside that sounds like the perfect direction for you guys :)
@justsaltandthatsit8919
@justsaltandthatsit8919 5 жыл бұрын
My African grey does step up but most of the time he tries to go right to my shoulder to bite my ear or even try to stand on my head. How can I solve that
@alexshioshvili2329
@alexshioshvili2329 6 жыл бұрын
Hello, i got my African Grey 2 weeks ago, she is 2 year old.. Previous owner told me do not let her to get out of the cage while she not trusts me.. She eats from my hand, but sometimes tries to bite me.. She had started to talk also and talks every day :)) but she is very frightened every time when i try to touch her or clean the cage anyway and bits me too hard(cut my hand)... :(( dose 2 year old African Grey too old to trust new owner, new people, new environment? i want to open cage's door and let her go out, but i don't know, maybe i must wait more(days,weeks, months)?
@cathysanchez4007
@cathysanchez4007 6 жыл бұрын
My african grey is handycap and is too dificult because it was his mom bird who attacked her and its hard for him to walk and hold we give him love but its difficult for him to trust hast 4 months old. I need help
@gam3spy
@gam3spy 9 жыл бұрын
simply, thank you for these videos!
@meldoyle2349
@meldoyle2349 8 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. With regards to wing clipping what do you think. My parrot always wants his own way and flys all the time
@wingsNpaws
@wingsNpaws 8 жыл бұрын
I was once a huge proponent of wing clipping but after I started training parrots for flight (even adult parrots who were clipped), I now vow to never clip another bird again.
@patriciasalazar2625
@patriciasalazar2625 5 жыл бұрын
@@wingsNpaws Hello, do you have a personal email? If you do not mind I would like to contact you and ask you a few questions on how I can gain my birds trust. I have just adopted a 3 year old cockatiel and it has only be a week in a half, but I am having a bit of trouble with him and am not sure what I should do.
@brandoncheez1395
@brandoncheez1395 7 жыл бұрын
I socialized my parrotlet with people but she never met another bird until just recently. I took her to a friend's house to meet their parrotlet and love bird, and, although they wanted to be near her, she showed a lot of aggression. Do you think it's to late to socialize her with other birds? I'm just afraid of letting her near another parrot and having some kind of incident
@adilfaraz
@adilfaraz 6 жыл бұрын
And also please tell how you trained your African grey
@stanceandracing3362
@stanceandracing3362 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! Really helped. Our grey has become used to me ,he accepts treats from my hand but does not want to be touched.
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