Making Christmas presents for WILD Cockatoos

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • I love my wild cockatoo friends, so this holiday season I decided to make them gifts to tear apart!
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  • @TPishek
    @TPishek 2 года назад +1366

    You basically created a “foraging box” which is something parrot owners commonly use as a source of enrichment! Generally they’re filled with shredded paper in addition to food so the seeds don’t just all fall out as soon as a hole is opened.
    Also the reason your blueberry paint got so thick is that blueberry skins contain a lot of pectin, which is the component in jellies and jams that makes them firm instead of juicy.

    • @bobbywhite5319
      @bobbywhite5319 2 года назад +41

      I say it’s because of starch gelatinization and temperature loss. Probably not enough pectin to thicken the whole pot.

    • @loonathefurry3882
      @loonathefurry3882 2 года назад +2

      p

    • @Qwazier3
      @Qwazier3 2 года назад +17

      @@bobbywhite5319 If you make blueberry jelly or pie you don't have to add sugar because of all the pectin in the berries. In fact blueberries get sweeter when baked. Blueberries gel all by themselves when heated.

    • @aenab.4596
      @aenab.4596 2 года назад +21

      The blueberry paint also went gray because the ph was too high
      - Adding something alkaline like baking soda makes it more blue/gray
      - Adding something acidic like vinegar makes it more red

    • @dawnchesbro4189
      @dawnchesbro4189 2 года назад +7

      @@bobbywhite5319 it's mostly due to the pectin though, we see the reaction happen immediately after he adds the blueberry skins (where the highest concentration of pectin for the fruit).

  • @ClifBratcher
    @ClifBratcher 2 года назад +1377

    Cockatoos are incredibly smart. Family had a pet cockatoo when I was a kid. We were going out of town so we took him to a local bird keeper, but warned them that he needed a real (keyed or combo) lock on his cage...
    Got a frantic call from the keeper that our bird had gotten free in their shop. When pressed they admitted to using a clip to lock the cage. Once free, he let all of their other birds out of their cages, too.

    • @douwemusic
      @douwemusic 2 года назад +62

      And everybody started clapping

    • @GuyNamedSean
      @GuyNamedSean 2 года назад +277

      @@douwemusic I mean, you can call the story fake, but that's honestly not a very outlandish story. I've watched dogs, cats, and birds easily open cages that didn't actually lock.

    • @TheKinderdoc
      @TheKinderdoc 2 года назад +14

      That is too funny!

    • @kitty7279
      @kitty7279 2 года назад +135

      @@GuyNamedSean it’s definitely possible! My late dog was a border collie lab mix and she used to literally open a latch in her crate with her tongue!! Animals are incredibly smart sometimes.
      Miss you our loving escape artist!!

    • @deblarosa1703
      @deblarosa1703 2 года назад +5

      Lol! Smart bird for sure!

  • @ClayMann
    @ClayMann 2 года назад +1560

    This was an absolutely joy to watch. I couldn't stop smiling. The gifts looked adorable and I think the mistakes or inaccuracies in the stamping is exactly what makes them look so good.

    • @vincentchristensen9510
      @vincentchristensen9510 2 года назад +12

      Damn this is wholesome! 😄

    • @mwgondim
      @mwgondim 2 года назад +12

      I came here to write this; I'm so glad more people feel the same way.

    • @lynnlynn9124
      @lynnlynn9124 2 года назад +8

      I thought I would see birds having fun, but it was so much more. I never knew flattened boxes/ cubes are called nets. My whole life I've looked for that word when trying to describe a learning disability that I have. I can't look at a simple net and know what it will look like when assembled, unless I assemble it.

    • @AngelusDlion
      @AngelusDlion 2 года назад

      @@lynnlynn9124 That seems like a pretty impressive ability, not disability.

    • @sage3830
      @sage3830 2 года назад +3

      Couldn’t have said it better

  • @ollllj
    @ollllj 2 года назад +194

    "is human blood safe for birds to eat" gets you on a lot of watch-lists

  • @itztcptb521
    @itztcptb521 2 года назад +1000

    Christmas tree ornament idea:
    Secure a block of wood on the balcony and let the cockatoos go ham on it and hang the finished "carvings" on tree as an ornament

    • @cavalrycome
      @cavalrycome 2 года назад +92

      Good idea! Sort of like using a Cockatoo as a laser cutter.

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  2 года назад +446

      haha! They're already doing that to the balcony, maybe I should hang up some "sacrificial" wood for them to carve!

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ 2 года назад +4

      @@MakersMuse That's why people get scratching-posts for their cats, to ameliorate the need to scratch the furniture. Then again, just like how pets and kids play with the box rather than the expensive toy, scratching-posts don't work, so the block might not save the railing. 🤷

    • @lexthequeer
      @lexthequeer 2 года назад +104

      @@MakersMuse a lot of parrot owners provide “destructibles” for their birds - toys that are designed to be destroyed. balsa wood, paper, cardboard, rope, all sorts as long as the materials are safe for them!

    • @PhoenyxAshe
      @PhoenyxAshe 2 года назад +47

      @@lexthequeer I'm not sure about the safety of the ink, but back when phone books were more frequently about, they would hang one in each cage for their African Greys. They wouldn't last the full year before being totally destroyed, but folks in the community were happy to donate their previous year books.

  • @johnbeauvais3159
    @johnbeauvais3159 2 года назад +443

    While I understand exactly how destructive they can be, seeing them always makes me irrationally happy. Be careful though, they’re love sponges once they realize you’ll pet them

    • @mollyallen2400
      @mollyallen2400 2 года назад +20

      "love sponge" made me LOL! Thank you for a good hearty chuckle! :D

    • @sandrastreifel6452
      @sandrastreifel6452 2 года назад +22

      We adopted my Angel in the 80’s, and she is a real attention hog! She loves to cuddle and love! She’s always been a little raggedy, but she looks and acts just like these birds!

  • @breakingbasha
    @breakingbasha 2 года назад +419

    i love how there is a huge list of toxic things for birds with so many things we eat regularly meanwhile the cockatoos are probably outside eating the garbage out of the bin they opened themselves

    • @watsonwrote
      @watsonwrote 2 года назад +47

      I was thinking the same thing--so much of this toxic garbage is in their environment and they root through it constantly for food. They're probably evolving resistances to it at this point

    • @wordnado9788
      @wordnado9788 2 года назад +76

      Agreed, I think the only difference is accountability. Did they get sick because of you or something outside your control? Can only do the best you can in your hula hoop (as they say). It’s what I tell myself so I don’t give up lol.

    • @BloodyAltima
      @BloodyAltima 2 года назад +17

      @@watsonwrote Or they're smart enough to recognize it as a problem when it isn't given to them by a source they already trust.

    • @xyz7572
      @xyz7572 2 года назад +22

      Well a huge amount of the wild ones die, so…

    • @tortellinifettuccine
      @tortellinifettuccine Год назад

      Birds aren't stupid, many understand the foods they should not eat. For example, apples are fine, but the skin of apples is toxic to them. Because of this, they still eat apples but they will throw away the skin

  • @nikiTricoteuse
    @nikiTricoteuse 2 года назад +53

    Sometimes RUclips algorithms throw me a gem like this one. Completely random and absolutely delightful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @xaxipistaxi
    @xaxipistaxi 2 года назад +58

    I really love that half of the video is you showing a lot of love and respect for the birds and investigating every single issue that could harm them.

  • @adamdport
    @adamdport 2 года назад +21

    Thank you for showing what you tried that failed! Not only does it teach me what not to do, but it's comforting to confirm that repeated failures are a normal part of the creative process.

  • @Lemu_with_a_shirt
    @Lemu_with_a_shirt 2 года назад +48

    There are pretty easy ways to wrap boxes in paper without having to use adhesive. You need a bit more paper but it works well, it's nice to use on presents for humans too.

  • @wolff000
    @wolff000 2 года назад +16

    Love seeing these birds! I used to have a pet parrot. I was his second owner and he lived to 68. Watching him just be a parrot learning his personality and intelligence floored me. No way would I keep another parrot in a cage. They are way to social and smart to be kept locked up no matter how large the cage is.

  • @lilianmevel8725
    @lilianmevel8725 2 года назад +92

    It’s all fun and games until they find a package outside your house

  • @Calupp
    @Calupp 2 года назад +156

    They're like feathered little velociraptors with a sassy attitude.

    • @sarina76667
      @sarina76667 2 года назад +11

      They remember what their species used to be and they’re irritated about that lol

    • @cayleece7890
      @cayleece7890 2 года назад +9

      Or like, 2 year olds with a weapon for a face 😆

    • @madmaxxx9711
      @madmaxxx9711 2 года назад +2

      @@cayleece7890 I commonly refer to my umbrella cockatoo Ozzy as an ADHD child that runs around trying to 'fix' things with his built-in pliers (beak) 🕊

  • @nikitajanei102
    @nikitajanei102 2 года назад +129

    As a fellow bird lover myself and 'owner' of an African Grey called Parsley, I love the time you took to do this for the Sulphies. You have inspired me to make similar projects for Parsley to enjoy opening. I didn't even know such templates were available. I'm no where near as creative as you, but i'll give it my best shot. You have been my favourite accidental video to stumble across this year. Happy New Year to you and the Sulphies!

    • @wordnado9788
      @wordnado9788 2 года назад +4

      I hope when you get it done you can send him your final results. I think he’s like seeing what he inspired.

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos 2 года назад +3

      Parsley? What a cute name! Is there a story behind that?

  • @SeidenFisk
    @SeidenFisk 2 года назад +124

    This man straight up COOKS HIS OWN BIRD-SAFE PAINT! I You’re wonderful, keep up the good work

    • @mirabellegoldapfel6256
      @mirabellegoldapfel6256 2 года назад +6

      Yes, and even the glue! (By the way, if one ever needs bird safe wood glue, skin glue should be safe, surely not vegan friendly, but it's just cooked up animal skin, soooo. I glue up bird houses and feeders with it.)

    • @thundercockjackson
      @thundercockjackson 2 года назад

      tries to*

  • @duckk4515
    @duckk4515 2 года назад +267

    this is incredibly wholesome! The fact that youve gained their trust over the past year and they enjoy figuring out these little puzzles! this is amazing, i loved this series, and i hope it caries on with the cockatoos

  • @3DBearnicorn
    @3DBearnicorn 2 года назад +141

    Creating complex NETs is literally my job (although, we call them dielines). I love the application!

    • @mollyallen2400
      @mollyallen2400 2 года назад +10

      I remember how fascinated my mom (a retired chemistry teacher) was when she learned one of her former students was designing boxes and packaging and such like this (probably 10+ years ago). I guess it was relatively new(-er) (perhaps?) at the time. It's such cool stuff!! I always have appreciated the sustainability aspect(s), where they apply. Good on you! :)

    • @pendlera2959
      @pendlera2959 2 года назад +3

      What do you use them for? What classes did you take to learn how to make NETs?

    • @3DBearnicorn
      @3DBearnicorn 2 года назад +9

      @@pendlera2959 Not sure what country you live in so you might have to search for related fields. I graduated with a degree in Packaging Science and that had all the necessary coursework. Most schools don’t offer a direct path for this so you might have to dig deep into the course catalog. If you’re in the US or looking to study here, I can give you some suggestions.
      If you’re in another area, you might be able to find related courses at schools offering Industrial Engineering or Industrial Design. At my school, Architecture students and Graphic Design students would often take do cross studies in packaging design. You might also find classes at schools offering Food Science. Look for emphasis areas in packaging technology or packaging design.
      As for what to use them for, I make packaging and displays for retail. You’ll find examples of my work at stores like Walmart, Costco, Target, and all sorts of smaller retailers.

    • @cavalrycome
      @cavalrycome 2 года назад +3

      The term 'net' is a more abstract term used in geometry where they ask questions like "How many different nets does a cube have?" because there are several different ways you could fold up a flat surface into a cube.

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons 2 года назад +1

      @@3DBearnicornThat is really cool. I studied advertising and design as part of my art degree. I pay attention to all those displays and how they are designed and put together. Maybe that is part of my ADhD brain as well, that none of the advertising is ever in the background for me.

  • @Peggapoo
    @Peggapoo 2 года назад +2

    Loved this video! I also love the fact that you made sure nothing would hurt them. I am 66 years old and couldn’t be more proud of you if you were my grandson.

  • @Mrs.TJTaylor
    @Mrs.TJTaylor 2 года назад +36

    I know that this young person’s family is very proud of him. What a doll!

    • @bari2883
      @bari2883 2 года назад +3

      Ikr. I was just thinking how I wish my son was this motivated. I wouldn't care of what just to be as inspirational as this young man. I'm proud of him too but im bias being an older Australian.

    • @nickryan3417
      @nickryan3417 2 года назад +1

      Possibly with the exception of the steadily destroyed house!

  • @ren.2798
    @ren.2798 2 года назад +34

    There is nothing quite like sitting and watching these guys play on powerlines they spring around and do upside down loops

  • @Solitaire1
    @Solitaire1 2 года назад +35

    That was a fun video. As a bird person (there are three feathered brats in my home) I always love seeing someone coming up with creative ideas to keep them entertained. If I had parrots living near me I would constantly be outside interacting with them. They may be destructive but they sure are amazing creatures.

  • @Kam5
    @Kam5 2 года назад +188

    I don't know how I'd go about living without Australian birds. They're always a highlight to my day! We get a lot of Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos around where I live and they're always so noisy in the afternoon so I never feel alone.

    • @marvalice3455
      @marvalice3455 2 года назад +2

      it depends on were you live. most places have beautiful, intelligent, lovely sounding birbs

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 2 года назад +6

      Both yes and no. I live in Denmark, and we do not have such creatures here. Most intelligent birds here, are crows and ravens. However we do not have any lethal reptiles or insect's. We have around 5 to 10 poisones plants, were the most poisones are lethal. It is the one with the bella donna berry. 3 berries and it will kill an adult. We have two snakes in total, one without fangs and then a viper type, that are no more deadly than bee stings for an adult yet can be deadly in rare cases for a child. So as much as I envy Australia, then I am happy that 99 percent of everything in our nature is safe to eat.

    • @marvalice3455
      @marvalice3455 2 года назад +3

      @@brostenen I have a similar situation in the norther usa. while we do have wolves and bears, they are nothing that a good punch in the snoot won't scare off, and the most poisonous thing here are bees and poison ivy

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen 2 года назад +2

      @@marvalice3455 It must be the climate. It is so strange how fruits and berries are different from continent to continent. Like blueberries. The Danish ones are tiny and the plant is aprox some 5 inches tall. However the plants that we buy, that are named American blueberries, are a tall plant and big berries. We do have wolfes, however they are newly migrated from Germany. Else we have not had any the last 200 to 300 years. We have around 10 wolfes in all of Denmark.

    • @marvalice3455
      @marvalice3455 2 года назад +2

      @@brostenen if I had to speculate, it is probably that areas with less diverse life don't need to compete as hard. like, I live in northern minnesota (pretty similar to norway climate wise). there is a lot of life here, but it is not super diverse compared to more temperate areas, and it has nothing on the tropics. I think that the higher the diversity, the more plants and animals need to stand out from each other, and the more defined their niche needs to be.
      not an expert though, that's just my best guess.
      the "american" blueberries are probably hybrids. a lot of fruits over here ate close enough to european fruits to make hybrids with cool properties. like, most store bought strawberries are a hybrid between the tiny but delicious Virginia strawberry, and one of the bigger european ones.

  • @FirstLast-jm4dx
    @FirstLast-jm4dx 2 года назад +23

    Wow, a lot more thought and work went into these bird presents than most human presents.

    • @moiramarriott4403
      @moiramarriott4403 2 года назад +1

      Agree . Made my own paper, lining paper roll and printed it for humans but this is a whole new level of thought .

  • @dragbag1616
    @dragbag1616 2 года назад +135

    News flash:
    Man eating cockatoos have been spotted.
    It is said they have evolved after having gotten a taste for blood after consuming too much home made wrapping paper.

    • @snappishorc_legacy8506
      @snappishorc_legacy8506 2 года назад +17

      I thought your comment meant a man eating a cockatoo, not trying to be a stickler but I think a Hyphen (-) would do you good

    • @LoverOfMuch
      @LoverOfMuch 2 года назад +2

      the lack of hyphen really turns this comment into a rollercoaster

  • @markusallport1276
    @markusallport1276 2 года назад +53

    Pretty damn cool to see the birds enjoy the gifts, and yes some sacrificial wood "laying around" would be a great idea to leave out for them to play and carve. Enjoy your holiday as well, and thank you so much for all you yourself have given us through video!

  • @turbochargedbrick
    @turbochargedbrick 2 года назад +25

    I came for the 3D printing but stayed for the cockies. Good to see them again, thanks!

  • @PlanetYokoshima
    @PlanetYokoshima 2 года назад +14

    I love how they look always smiling happily because of their beaks, they always make my day!

  • @kennethstudstill
    @kennethstudstill 2 года назад +52

    4:55 Anthocyanins are responsible for the color of many plants and their fruit, such as blueberries. Betalains are functionally similar chemicals found in other plants, such as betanin in beets. The colors of both classes of chemicals are varyingly dependent on pH. Merely diluting or concentrating can put the pH closer or further from neutral.

  • @SieSie.
    @SieSie. 2 года назад +5

    I’m so glad I found this channel.
    I live in Australia and have a ton of 15 - 20 kokatoos that come to my house every single day and they even LEARNT BY THEMSELVES to knock on the door to alert us that they’re here. Their brains never Ceise to amaze me! I cant wait to try this with them

  • @LTWeezie
    @LTWeezie 2 года назад +2

    I always love to watch the cockatoo videos, but I always have a huge cry after and during. My hubby's sweet Sulphur-Crested Cockie Bill just passed last year after being with him for 43 YEARS! He had him longer than he knew me! We believe he was about 60 years old, and did indeed come from Australia before they banned exporting them to the USA. It just infuriates me that they are often shot as "pests" in their homeland when they could be brought to the USA for loving homes. I see his empty house (which we don't have the heart to remove from our living room). Our other birds look for him and we all miss him terribly. Here come the tears again. He literally passed in John's arms. How amazing to have them visit you every day! I cannot even imagine. They are very special and peeps who live in Aussieland are so fortunate! Our home will never be the same.

    • @AriesLT
      @AriesLT 2 года назад +1

      Sorry for your loss. If your dear bird lived with you for 43 years then it was clear he was cared for and loved, especially considering how many people have a tough time caring for cockatoos. Losing any pet is awful but there is something different about losing a bird that has been with you for decades.

  • @yiarkungfu
    @yiarkungfu 2 года назад +22

    This is the cutest thing I’ve seen all year. Love that you gave these brainy birds something brainy to do.

  • @salamane13
    @salamane13 2 года назад +8

    Well that was lovely! I’m on a birb diy group for pet owners and it’s so nice to see someone doing the right research and making foraging boxes for wild birds!
    FYI food coloring + alcohol is how we usually color bird stuff. But beet juice is a great idea!
    Love the boxes. Makes me wish I still had access to Illustrator, and was better at it ;)

  • @Eralen00
    @Eralen00 2 года назад +6

    I like how their first instinct is to destroy lol. "What's this? Better tear it to shreds and find out"

    • @rebeccaburrow7199
      @rebeccaburrow7199 2 года назад +2

      Its how they eat their native foods, by destruction. Its cute to watch though. Parrot owners make or buy toys specifically to be destroyed. Its just so natural. 😂 A pet parrot that wont destroy a toy is a red flag and needs help and training.

  • @annarundquist9439
    @annarundquist9439 2 года назад +2

    This is fabulous! I loved how the cockatoos were totally ready to shred your gifts! As a parrot parent myself, we always have destructible toys around. They are clever little chickens and enjoy shredding/destroying a bunch of things. You need to see what they do with a roll of paper towels! :D

  • @potatoeyboi
    @potatoeyboi 2 года назад +4

    My mom loves to use natural beetroot dye to dye soups and other foods, so I was smiling the whole time he was making the dye

  • @soniccookie655
    @soniccookie655 2 года назад +6

    I needed to know about the net book. I found out about nets as a kid and loved them (sometimes I created them for papercraft).

  • @gglovato
    @gglovato 2 года назад +4

    I love those cockatoos!, and al the work you did to entertain them, how lovely it would be to have them outside everytime!, i love how they don't get spooked by you

  • @dumpsterfire138
    @dumpsterfire138 2 года назад +2

    I could watch these kinds of videos all day. It’s so needed in times like these where the world feels like it’s falling apart.

  • @jacquesalope
    @jacquesalope 2 года назад +1

    it is so delightful to witness someone who knows more about crafting and assembling than I ever will struggle with something I know quite a lot about (natural/pet safe pigments). just goes to show how varied and beautiful this world is!

  • @ThisIsARubbishName
    @ThisIsARubbishName 2 года назад +4

    Oh that's what that tree is called! The wooly bush. It's really soft!
    I am glad to see the cockies loved their gifts!

  • @hazonku
    @hazonku 2 года назад +14

    Love the insane amount of effort you put into that packaging & they definitely seemed to like it.

  • @pinkgoth6
    @pinkgoth6 2 года назад +1

    all this effort to make sure they were bird safe fills my heart with joy

  • @GentleTaipan
    @GentleTaipan 2 года назад +2

    So cute (cockies and box both). You could raffle off these boxes with 3D printed trinkets and do a charity drive!

  • @StefanNaewe
    @StefanNaewe 2 года назад +5

    I came here for 3D printing stuff and stayed for the cute birds. Brilliant!

  • @tenshi16102
    @tenshi16102 2 года назад +5

    Finally Back 2 Birdies

  • @shanti5718
    @shanti5718 2 года назад +2

    On behalf on the cockatoos I appreciate how much effort you've put into this to make in fun and safe 🍀👍🏽

  • @henriquejambu
    @henriquejambu 2 года назад +1

    I came here to rewatch some of the old cockatoo videos and it was a really nice gift to see that there’s a new one!! The level of commitment to every detail I loved it so much

  • @sarahs.245
    @sarahs.245 2 года назад +7

    When I was a kid, I heard that early Americans would make grey paint out of blueberries. Now I'm wondering if that was true!

  • @skruffy7847
    @skruffy7847 2 года назад +6

    Tomorrows top news story: "A string of mysterious Amazon package vandalism plagues a neighborhood. The packages were not stolen, but shredded to pieces and left on the door steps. Police are baffled."

  • @xyz7572
    @xyz7572 Год назад +1

    This video is so wholesome 🥰❤️ Thank you Angus for caring so much about the birdies! 😃

  • @aquagasaccounts2389
    @aquagasaccounts2389 2 года назад +2

    What a gorgeous thing to do for those cheeky birds, well done!

  • @mariafreel1910
    @mariafreel1910 2 года назад +3

    I absolutely love your videos! I hope this information might help, but there is a way to wrap presents without tape. It’s a Japanese, origami-esque method which once you get it down is pretty easy. If you ever do little gifts again in the future (which I hope you do, they’re adorable), maybe this might work?

  • @adlz518
    @adlz518 2 года назад +7

    Gosh, this was adorable. And appreciated that you linked to the book of NETs for those curious fellow nerds.

  • @FUB666
    @FUB666 2 года назад +1

    Happy Holidays to you too, I enjoy watching your videos with the cockatoos. I’m really glad you let the smaller cockatoos get a treat from the jars, they were moving along getting the box open and the bigger birds took over right before they got to the treat.
    It was interesting for the day the video was made none of the birds were undoing the twine. Oh well. I enjoyed your box and paper making too. I think you can dye Easter eggs this way too.

  • @JerryFisher
    @JerryFisher 2 года назад

    I'm just a stupid, sentimental guy, but seeing what you did for them made me cry (happy tears). I loved this video.

  • @markmahowald7866
    @markmahowald7866 2 года назад +4

    this was wonderfully wholesome, and i loved watching some people go to great length to be kind to animals on the morning i had to send my cat to the vet and she was terrified. :(

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 2 года назад +27

    What a great, fun project. The birds are amazingly clever, and their feet seem so flexible. Merry Cockatoomas and a Happy New Year.

  • @001dres
    @001dres 2 года назад

    Nice to see these wild birds trust you enough to take the present out of your hand. Great bond.

  • @azukar8
    @azukar8 2 года назад +4

    That was beautiful! Thanks for your videos Angus - I've been showing them to my students for a couple years now and they always love them.

  • @Frostfly
    @Frostfly 2 года назад +7

    as someone who makes a living selling at craft fairs....I've seen a lot of much worse packaging then those little boxes. NIce work.

  • @Barakon
    @Barakon 2 года назад +1

    Paper twine can also work, and yes, you could have grated yourself some other veggies for nice coloration and even gotten pea flower flowers to make blue dye out of!
    Chlorophyll is good as green dye since it’s in every plant ever!
    Beetroot is already you red or rather pink, so together you can mix them with turmeric to make an entire color palate of bird friendly veggie dyes!

  • @Fenlandia
    @Fenlandia 2 года назад +2

    Cockies!!! Hahaha, thank you, Angus, you are a supporting column of my mental health RUclipsrs (which is oddly STUFFED full of Aussies).

  • @TheNextDecade
    @TheNextDecade 2 года назад +29

    Thanks for all the videos this last year Angus. Youre totally right when you say its been tough on people... But I really appreciate the vids youve made dude. Made 2020-2021 a bit more bearable. Wishing you and the rest of the Aussies a wonderful 2022

  • @hsteinbo
    @hsteinbo 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much, not only for this episode but for all the great content you have produced! My wife and I absolutely love your videos, and every new one makes my day a bit brighter!
    All the best for the holidays and have a great start into 2022. You rock!

  • @mattsoca1
    @mattsoca1 Год назад +1

    They are just like human kids on Christmas morning, ripping open the presents, and zeroing in on the good stuff inside the box.

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 Год назад +1

    12:04 I had to laugh about how human-like the cockatoo on the left acted, first looking and then getting scared a little by the other cockatoo nearly dropping the box XD
    Nice that you made them a christmas present!

  • @Xubono
    @Xubono 2 года назад +16

    Inventive, creative, entertaining. And that’s just the cockatoo’s. I love these birds.
    Your talent and perseverance is commendable, and every one of your videos are so informative. This last one hits an emotional connection with those who appreciate the feathered community. Thank you. I hope 2022 brings you good fortune, a safe and happy life, and all the success you richly deserve.

  • @techsavvyhero
    @techsavvyhero 2 года назад +3

    Those cockatoos are fascinating. Really clever! As well as you for this cool concept and giving them a challenge for the Holidays. Well done!

  • @bchaveztx
    @bchaveztx 2 года назад +1

    What an awesome project to share! THIS IS WHAT QUALITY CONTENT LOOKS LIKE! Thank you for sharing this with us. You have more than earned my sub, thumbs up, and video share. Thanks so much again!

  • @Whitepawprint
    @Whitepawprint 2 года назад +1

    The friend in this video is such a cutie, such a wholesome vibe✨

  • @mollyallen2400
    @mollyallen2400 2 года назад +14

    This was so much fun to watch, both in bringing joy to the end of the year, and in inspiring me to incorporate some new ideas into my middle grades science classes and electives in the new year! :D

  • @ivovass195
    @ivovass195 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for keeping us inspired, informed and entertained yet another year and many more to come. Happy holidays and best wishes for the new year

  • @nct948
    @nct948 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your love and care for these birds. You are the best friend they could wish for. Have a great new year creating more toys and puzzles for them.

    • @seanbayley7452
      @seanbayley7452 2 года назад +1

      Agreed the lengths he went to to make sure the materials were bird safe was awesome of him what a good person he must be

  • @Simon-jv9bm
    @Simon-jv9bm 2 года назад +1

    12:15
    I love this scene of “should I give him a bit of my gifts? Nah I’ll keep it for myself”

  • @jayducharme
    @jayducharme 2 года назад +4

    That was really cute. Happy Holidays! (And yes, I've given some 3D printed gifts this year.)

  • @JasonKingKong
    @JasonKingKong 2 года назад +4

    It's always a bit of a risk when a content creator makes a video on a topic different from what the channel usually covers but this one was really great. You really knocked it out of the park and the birds look to have had as much of a good time as you did, minus the bullies.

  • @judybonner8682
    @judybonner8682 2 года назад +1

    I love birds and watching this video made my day. They almost loved the box as much as the treats.

  • @LoverOfMuch
    @LoverOfMuch 2 года назад +1

    This whole project is SO CUTE! I'm so glad you shared your creative process with us!

  • @cberysgo
    @cberysgo 2 года назад +3

    This was one of the cutest and most heartwarming things I have seen, kudos and thank you for sharing it!

  • @mszoomy
    @mszoomy 2 года назад +7

    Happy Holidays to you as well!This was awesome!! Lucky birds. This is why they come back, to see what surprise you have for them. You're a good dude Angus!

  • @kimbooklass7433
    @kimbooklass7433 2 года назад +2

    Thankyou for sharing with us all Angus love seeing the cockys have a fantastic Christmas :)

  • @piconano
    @piconano 2 года назад +2

    They're so smart and alert.
    Gives new meaning to "Bird Brain".

  • @shazphantomchic1398
    @shazphantomchic1398 2 года назад +4

    I love the look Edweena gives the other cockatoo, she is personality plus.
    Thank you for the vid, first time your channel has been recommended… sub’d 💜🤠
    PS could you make a playlist for the cockatoos, those puzzles look awesome ? EDIT found your other channel 😊

  • @pgparker258
    @pgparker258 2 года назад +5

    The amount of care you put into the creation of the gifts was very heartwarming to see! Very wholesome :)

  • @Marukomekun
    @Marukomekun 2 года назад

    Fills my heart with joy to see this. Love these critters so much. Man we are lucky to live in a country where they are wild and yet like our pets in many ways and Come round to see us….well to see our food. They are legendary, my favourite. Such big personalities.

  • @Barakon
    @Barakon 2 года назад +1

    Well, you inspire what I want with my future parrots, a relationship that’s practically equivalent to befriending some wild birds on my balcony.

  • @smoothwalrus9354
    @smoothwalrus9354 2 года назад +7

    Angus, I got into 3D printing this year and your videos have been ever so enjoyable and helpful.
    Many thanks and a Merry Christmas to you, sir.

  • @tonywincott8448
    @tonywincott8448 2 года назад +7

    Love the videos, love the Cockatoo's , have a great Christmas and look forward to your next video. Take Care.

  • @larrytaylor7753
    @larrytaylor7753 2 года назад

    I could spend hours watching your birds. Hoping we all have a healthier, freer, 2022.

  • @rollothecat2010
    @rollothecat2010 2 года назад +1

    I am a long distance fan of cockatoos who fascinate me on videos. On behalf of humans and cockatoos, thank you very much!

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 2 года назад +3

    Have you ever thought to make some larger bonsai to use as bird perches so they look like giants? That would be amusing. Lol.

    • @seanbayley7452
      @seanbayley7452 2 года назад

      Yeah that would be awesome I reckon m8

  • @mylittleparody2277
    @mylittleparody2277 2 года назад +8

    Perfect, as usual!
    Thank you for this good time, and merry Christmas to everyone! (including the Cockatoos ;) )

  • @felipeandmichelleshorts
    @felipeandmichelleshorts 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for putting so much thought into the ingredients and materias so they are safe for these tiny dinosaurs 💕

  • @bigbearnelson
    @bigbearnelson 2 года назад

    I'm watching this from the US and the idea of a gang of wild cockatoos strolling up to your house still blows my mind. This was wholesome AF.

  • @tobus71
    @tobus71 2 года назад +6

    Angus, you bugger, these videos always put a smile on my face, no matter the shitty day I've had at work or at home, you really feel like a kindred soul.
    P:S The cats are alive and happy, referring to an old post.

  • @shinnaay
    @shinnaay 2 года назад +4

    Merry Xmas to you and your cockies! 😁😁 I can also definitely say these cheeky buggers helped me get through lockdown as well with their antics!
    Should sell those custom gift boxes as well!

  • @sassysaguaro4906
    @sassysaguaro4906 2 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness! I love howuch engineering you threw into little bird boxes lol

  • @Evaisa
    @Evaisa 2 года назад +1

    I loved 2021 and 2020, it was so chill. I love avoiding people so it was my time to shine.

  • @Emz04
    @Emz04 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for an amazing year of designs and inspiration. You are seriously talented and can’t wait to see future projects that I will (attempt x) good luck for next year.
    Catch ya later bye