First Day With Bean The Terrified African Grey

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2020
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  • @BirdTricks
    @BirdTricks  2 года назад +141

    Hey guys! So this video seems to be getting a lot of new traction recently and I wanted to jump on here and address a few things. I can see that there are many people who are seeing this video for the first time and are only getting a tiny portion of the picture with Bean. This video is the first of a two part series of his first day with me. Part two is here - ruclips.net/video/7JsIr7Q6Xi4/видео.html. There is also a reaction video that I filmed responding to the concerns viewers had and some negative reactions. I believe this video will help many of you viewing this video for the first time understand this process with Bean much better. Here is the link to the reaction video - ruclips.net/video/Dy90V8lpi2M/видео.html. Bean's journey is not complete in just one video - this is one of twenty videos that were filmed. His transformation was so amazing and had such a happy ending that I decided to share this complete series over from our Patreon Channel so that more people could be inspired by his story. While the complete series is still in the process of being released, the happy ending video is here already and I would encourage anyone with concerns to check this out as well. ruclips.net/video/6wBpCHuSckk/видео.html

    • @gotchaabeech
      @gotchaabeech 2 года назад +22

      Totally did everything wrong like look at 7:55

    • @AlexLohr
      @AlexLohr 2 года назад +27

      @@gotchaabeech its funny how you come onto their channel just to hate. I highly doubt you are very knowledgeable about parrots. Look how amazing he turned out in the end.

    • @gotchaabeech
      @gotchaabeech 2 года назад

      @@AlexLohr man I’ve rehomed a bunch 👍👍 wit her birds lookin ass

    • @janicepadayachee2795
      @janicepadayachee2795 2 года назад +5

      Thank you for capturing this. There’s so many videos out there that don’t show the difficulties of homing these beautiful creatures. I got our baby a year ago for my dad. It took us one year to get her used to us as we were first time parrot owners and wow the progress is amazing. It was good to watch this and see that there wasn’t anything wrong with what we did as every bird is so different ❤️ good job on what you doing. This helps first time owners like me to know that it’s ok if the bird is scared at first and it will take time for them to completely trust❤️

    • @snailmeat2204
      @snailmeat2204 2 года назад +17

      @@gotchaabeech jameleigh and her family revolve their entire lives around birds. she owns a brand, she makes toys for them, she travels with them, they’re her entire life. if you even cared to look at the other parts to this series, you would know that this African grey turned out amazingly and she did a great job taming him.

  • @lynnruley570
    @lynnruley570 3 года назад +762

    It breaks my heart that bean doesn’t understand why he is no longer with his flock .. feeling scared 😔

  • @gabib4966
    @gabib4966 3 года назад +1093

    Imagine your friend coming over and knowing that she’s there to give you her pet cuz she’s dying

    • @mommabutterfly496
      @mommabutterfly496 3 года назад +293

      Right then criticizes what she fed him (with her little echo, the daughter who also complains about the towel) on RUclips. Nice friend. Hope she doesn't see this video.
      Love how she didn't change things slowly but did a "everything at once" kind of thing.
      Poor bird.

    • @hey-fv2gg
      @hey-fv2gg 3 года назад +172

      Jaime Herrera yeah, I usually really like her ethics when comes to treating all the birds.But the way she criticized the bird diet wasn’t nice, specially under the conditions of her friend having to let go of the bird because of cancer, she didn’t have to point it out like that and her daughter was even worse

    • @mommabutterfly496
      @mommabutterfly496 3 года назад +111

      @@hey-fv2gg right! She even posted all that mushy stuff in the beginning, then she stars showing her contempt making me think she posted the "oh what a strong woman you are" for likes any real decent human feelings. Friends don't treat friends like that nor let their daughter act like a snob especially not recording it and sharing their contempt with the world. Was it the best pet food? No. Was she trying whine being sick? Yes. My mom is on chemo for cancer right now and I can't imagine what this woman is going through. Chemo is not che6even with insurance. What a nasty person she turned out to be. I've decided not to subscribe or support her anymore.

    • @whimsysmith2835
      @whimsysmith2835 3 года назад +36

      @@mommabutterfly496 - Everyone has their hang ups. Food snobbery is one of those things for sure. It seems fairly obvious to me that someone who is paying cancer bills might not have the money or the time or the energy to feed this parrot a fresh varied diet. And a lot of people stick to "feeds" because they aren't certain of their pets dietary requirements. That said, we all got our hang ups. I imagine her dying friend doesn't mind. God knows my friends feel no compunction about pointing out my flaws to the world. And God knows we should all be eating "better". Ah well she means well...

    • @leialmasy1
      @leialmasy1 3 года назад +16

      @@whimsysmith2835 its a bird with human lifespan she just loves birds dont think she meant to sound like a bitch.

  • @sarabovenzi378
    @sarabovenzi378 9 месяцев назад +41

    I think leaving him in his safe space and allowing him to move out when he was ready would have been the wiser option.....the spirit of patience was sadly missing.

  • @minedoimperija
    @minedoimperija 3 года назад +61

    "He's interested in me" the bird who looks away from her

    • @nullvoid6095
      @nullvoid6095 2 года назад +2

      My bird does it when he’s pissed or scared

    • @LailaBaraITrini
      @LailaBaraITrini 4 месяца назад

      All children say that. My sister used to say that when she was just that small. My friends children say that when my rodents look at them, going about how they think the animals love them etc etc. Its what children do.

  • @annak5424
    @annak5424 3 года назад +1468

    I feel so bad for him. Hes severly terrified and has just lost the family he has had for 9 years.

    • @genericchannel126
      @genericchannel126 3 года назад +12

      :( so sad

    • @annehaight9963
      @annehaight9963 3 года назад +49

      I would have introduced him to the new home in the presence of both the old and new owners, to let Bean get used to the new family and new environment.

    • @bobbyberry1783
      @bobbyberry1783 3 года назад +11

      Yeah if you watched after what happened he's A LOT happier with her

    • @dapeakat
      @dapeakat 3 года назад +15

      I can barely watch it. I had birds since 5 yrs old. I rescue unwanted ones. It hurts so much to watch birds mourn

    • @2Ryled
      @2Ryled 2 года назад +4

      African Grey's tend to be fearful

  • @barbarat5729
    @barbarat5729 3 года назад +709

    Ok I cried when I read the intro.
    Then I cried when you basically dissed his owner for her choice of food for him for all to see on RUclips.

    • @ThatOneSammi
      @ThatOneSammi 3 года назад +169

      I hated that part. Especially because they had him for 8 years and loved him so much, you could hear the pain in her voice dropping him off there... You shouldn't do that to someone who just trusted you with their family. Especially a creature that doesn't understand what's happening.

    • @krypticviper1613
      @krypticviper1613 3 года назад +56

      I mean yea I understand what you mean it wasn’t good food but that doesn’t mean she has to say it to the whole internet

    • @daniellehomeniuk3876
      @daniellehomeniuk3876 3 года назад +23

      No offense, but I think that's a bit harsh. She wasn't dissing the owner. And she was reading the ingredients mainly to see if it was good for Bean. She just decided it wasn't
      Sorry if I'm coming off as rude

    • @francescaoconnor2314
      @francescaoconnor2314 3 года назад +65

      This broke my heart, it was really bitchy of her. She did a crappy job making Bean feel safe. Horrible

    • @Angelaius
      @Angelaius 3 года назад +9

      @@ThatOneSammi i dont know parrots but why that food is crap? Also when she said yikes for free fed i disgusted xd

  • @shibibi1
    @shibibi1 2 года назад +44

    when we get new animals at the animal park, we will give them a full day to come out. Let them get used to the sounds and motions of the place without forcing any interaction. It works really well

    • @JACK-wh6jl
      @JACK-wh6jl 5 месяцев назад +1

      Common sense, but most lack a-clue...
      not being rude, it is a greed, impatience-thing we've been unfortunately conditioned with !!!
      I can't imagine his"world" must be freaking, but the human, as much as they think they are letting him do his own thing, they need to just support him w/ his nutritional needs, shelter & let him become ""himself,Again"

  • @pugthebandit8263
    @pugthebandit8263 8 месяцев назад +15

    She said Bean loves music. I would've left him in the carry cage & played Spongebob songs for a bit, singing along to the music. I also would've sung to him when coaxing him out of the cage. Not that anyone asked me😂

  • @jennievwood
    @jennievwood 3 года назад +181

    The massive bright ring light for the sake of making a RUclips video is probably especially terrifying. You can’t instantly take all his comforts away either, should be gradual.

    • @cr0w342
      @cr0w342 2 года назад +18

      THANK YOU! They gave her this bird out of trust and she IMMEDIATLEY starts pimping it for clout while bashing the caretaking skills of its previous owner

    • @MahasTreasurebox
      @MahasTreasurebox 2 года назад +4

      Very true. I was surprised to see that also! I wouldn't be stressing out the bird even further with lights and camera - when my bird came to me she was so frightened, and even now after so long, she still afraid of cameras coming remotely close to her!

    • @KittenBowl1
      @KittenBowl1 2 года назад +6

      I was very disappointed that she ignored all of the safety net he felt comfortable with. First of all, she’s a stranger. She drags the carriage. She takes away the usual food he’s accustomed to. Everyone walks around the bird all strangers to the bird who had a history of developing a trust in one single owner. Then she proceeded to take the top off. I mean everything wrong she did really. She ignores all of the poor birds reaction. Unbelievable really… Birds in general are pretty timid animal. But any prey animal even a cat and dog would react like that. Very disappointing…

  • @GeckoOnTheWall
    @GeckoOnTheWall 3 года назад +637

    Personally I would have offered his normal food, something he knows in a different environment

    • @luqqy4491
      @luqqy4491 3 года назад +8

      His old food wasnt good for him probably less healthy?
      Also she is clearly professional as you check her other videos

    • @relfyem
      @relfyem 3 года назад +33

      Same. One or two days more after eight years of it isn't going to do him any more harm. If you change things, you should change them one by one, not all at once. Also expecting him to come out whilst constantly pestering him was never going to work.

    • @neogoga5637
      @neogoga5637 3 года назад +2

      @@relfyem well your not the trainer she is

    • @juliefr0g
      @juliefr0g 3 года назад +7

      @@relfyem I really disagree. If bean received that old food while with Jaime, he'd expect it all the time. This first day is so integral to teach bean things aren't how they use to be. It's scary and uncomfortable but all this made him a much better and happier bird.

    • @BellaWasHere1702
      @BellaWasHere1702 3 года назад

      @@neogoga5637 you’re*

  • @PeachKoi
    @PeachKoi 2 года назад +205

    Her: it’s been like 40 minutes, why hasn’t he come out yet?!
    Also her: *doesn’t leave him alone to cope, forces everything on him, letting her and her daughter WALZ around the bird, not doing anything her friend told her to do NO SPONGEBOB MUSIC?!*
    This video killed me on the inside.

    • @barbarat5729
      @barbarat5729 Год назад +4

      Cause she CLEARLY knows better.

    • @mcsmith732
      @mcsmith732 Год назад +20

      I agree. I couldn't watch more than 4 minutes of it because of the way the humans were acting and the way poor Bean was freaking out.

    • @Jovi.speaks
      @Jovi.speaks Год назад +26

      This should be titled “How not to behave when introducing a bird to a new environment “

    • @72chargerse72
      @72chargerse72 Год назад +11

      agreed and took away his safe place. I cant watch any more im out.

    • @anspamo4605
      @anspamo4605 26 дней назад

      ​@@Jovi.speaksprecisely this!!

  • @maryhartsock7792
    @maryhartsock7792 2 года назад +40

    Thirty years ago I was given a Congo grey that was afraid of everyone. I think the defining moment in him gaining trust in me was when I started sleeping on my floor in front of his cage. I don’t know. He would look down at me puzzled. I think it gave him confidence that if I was willing to sleep in his presence that I was trusting him. It took a lot of patience and a lot of faith. In time he was happy around me, willing to step up and come to me. I never got him to trust anyone else though. He was not nearly as fearful as Bean seemed to be.

    • @georgeatkinson1210
      @georgeatkinson1210 9 месяцев назад +1

      that sounds very sweet and i am happy you have a healthy relationship with you African Grey!

  • @smartsoe123
    @smartsoe123 3 года назад +2577

    I would play some sponge bob music. It’s something familiar that he likes. My heart broke when he was trembling :(

    • @deniselayer802
      @deniselayer802 3 года назад +36

      I cant stop thinking about BEAN!!! Pray that “Blue McGaw” adopts him! She is AMAZING!!!!

    • @missp5152
      @missp5152 3 года назад +20

      Quickly adopt him "Blue McGaw" don't leave him too long so he has to be heart broken twice over. He needs reassurance + LOVE, his familiar food, his sounds if his world is gone. l know how scary + painful homesickness is.

    • @gloom0259
      @gloom0259 3 года назад +4

      I can’t stop laughing. The sponge bob music

    • @tyecollaborator5017
      @tyecollaborator5017 3 года назад +2

      Same

    • @13zounds
      @13zounds 3 года назад +16

      I wish she had played sponge bob. Broke my heart.

  • @rebeccamccoy1763
    @rebeccamccoy1763 3 года назад +1004

    You know he likes music. SpongeBob. Something familiar.

    • @WaterZer0
      @WaterZer0 3 года назад +71

      I think that would have maybe helped him come out on his own, and I was kinda surprised she didn't try that.

    • @Night-ud4ew
      @Night-ud4ew 3 года назад +58

      @@WaterZer0 Same. She got too excited. Only left him alone for under an hour, and she didnt even leave him alone, her, Dave, or Capri was somewhere in camera range the entire time. I would've put on some music left the door open, and waited for him. Hell, he apparently loves cheese, I would've offered him his last piece of cheese just to see if he'd come out for it. It's not like a single piece of cheese will make any difference at this point anyway, Laura seemed like she begrudgingly gave him a lot of cheese as rewards.

    • @laurag1406
      @laurag1406 3 года назад +11

      WaterZer0 & Rebecca McCoy Yes, agree with what you said. Letting birds watch us for a while makes them less stressed & more inclined to come out on their own (like with Morgan the Macaw!), versus being watched which denies them that “assessment” time of us - especially the ever-analytical African Greys.😊

    • @yeeneed1293
      @yeeneed1293 3 года назад +4

      Night she probs tried to avoid feeding him more cheese

    • @bestflockingfriends
      @bestflockingfriends 3 года назад +10

      @night if you follow Jamie and her careful, thorough work with birds, she has a very different view point from the “leave them alone and let them settle in” theory. They were calm and friendly with Bean the entire time, only encouraging him to WANT to spend time with them. It’s very specific that she sets precedent with the bird to adjust to his new circumstances.

  • @iiaxaria4342
    @iiaxaria4342 3 года назад +88

    If I didn’t watch all her other videos, I can’t tell she’s been handling birds ever. What she did was completely against HER OWN RULES

    • @mbh717
      @mbh717 11 месяцев назад +3

      yup

    • @verysilliness
      @verysilliness 11 месяцев назад +2

      Its absolutely sick how she would rush it this fast, my bird would have absolutely hated her probably.

    • @kiru86
      @kiru86 9 месяцев назад

      She just wanted a video. These are the worst kind of youtubers and humans. And great, we have the next generation of her coming up.

  • @mitzistanford9201
    @mitzistanford9201 3 года назад +29

    We used to have a cockatiel and I still miss him so much. So, I truly feel for his previous owner. It's heartbreaking to lose your bird or have to give him up after that many years. I was really floored to see you act like that. I have watched countless bird videos and I have never watched one that made me as uncomfortable as this one did. I understand that having had one bird does not make me a bird expert. But, I was shocked to learn that you are supposed to have experience. Every bit of it just seemed wrong. I was stressed for the bird. By the end of it, I was in tears for this poor bird. I certainly hope he finds a home soon and doesn't have to stay with you very long.

    • @Rosie-fj7yr
      @Rosie-fj7yr 3 года назад +5

      This broke my heart. What a horrible experience for that poor bird. This lady was NOT the right person to look after this parrot. DISGUSTING.

    • @lubnah3521
      @lubnah3521 Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, the bird is moving to a new home. That explains it. Now, I get it. She doesn't have time with him . She needed to make as many videos and as much money as possible before he leaves

  • @j.d.4246
    @j.d.4246 3 года назад +298

    That poor bird is scared. He needs a quiet place to decompress and take in all the new changes. New people, new surroundings. Take the pressure off until he's acclimated and ready to interact.

    • @tomkennedy2956
      @tomkennedy2956 3 года назад +32

      No need to start filming the minute the bird arrives. Put yourself in his place. Give him his security and leave him alone . Stop fussing.

    • @daniellehomeniuk3876
      @daniellehomeniuk3876 3 года назад +4

      @@tomkennedy2956 Many people say that you should leave the bird alone for the first few days, but she goes into trying to feed it and giving water and interacting so it gets more comfortable with her, and wants to be around her more. To bond straight away, she'll do things like eating breakfast alongside the bird

    • @Slone1329
      @Slone1329 3 года назад +1

      Tom Kennedy Jamie knows what she’s doing , don’t like it don’t watch

    • @louisguerin8443
      @louisguerin8443 3 года назад +8

      @@tomkennedy2956 I adopted a 23 year old African Grey whose original owner died. After getting the bird home, I left her in her cage where she could see the family. After one entire week I opened the door and two days later she stepped out on her own. The priority here seems to be the video-taping and not the poor bird.

    • @louisguerin8443
      @louisguerin8443 3 года назад +5

      @@Slone1329 I disagree, Tom is correct. Jamie knows squat about rehoming a parrot.

  • @dreabenson7228
    @dreabenson7228 3 года назад +299

    My heart hurts for him and the family who had to give him up. He was so scared made me sad.

  • @kabra72
    @kabra72 3 года назад +16

    im not a bird expert, but GOSH, that was hard to watch!

  • @marclawrence7844
    @marclawrence7844 Год назад +5

    *Patience* is advisable when waiting for an anxious creature to acclimate to a new setting. You can't force it.

  • @tonygunman9562
    @tonygunman9562 3 года назад +603

    I dont like instantly it feel this attacks the family who willingly gave him to you. You dont try one thing the family suggested. He seems very healthy. All you could say is cool. That carrying case is most likely something he wasnt used to. I hope the family doesnt see this because they are most likely heart broken already

    • @DogInatutu
      @DogInatutu 3 года назад +17

      Wow, another internet animal expert. The family wouldnt have given her the bird if they didnt think she could take care of it. Its gonna be scared, yknow why? The family its been living with for years has to give it up, and its in unfamiliar surroundings. Do you think playing loud ass spongebob music soon as it gets there will help? Shut your ignorant ass up.

    • @madeleine61509
      @madeleine61509 3 года назад +166

      @@DogInatutu This video is objectively bad. If you don't understand how, then you probably haven't had birds, so I'll explain. This video goes against all of the basic fundamentals of what you should and shouldn't do when rehoming a bird, as well as changing their diet.
      - If you're going to be changing diet, you SLOWLY incorporate SMALL amounts of the new food. Not just throwing out the old and only giving the new. Plus, this bird's diet was already relatively healthy. The original owner apparently gave it fresh fruit and veg, so why not just lower the pre-mix amount and make the diet chop-focused.
      - If you are given a list of "comforts", you use them. In this case it was Spongebob and music. Even just the lady snapping her fingers got the bird doing happy vocalisations, so why were neither used to comfort and calm the bird?? If the Spongebob music is familiar, it doesn't matter if it's loud or not (within reason... deafening volumes obviously wouldn't be pleasant no matter the subject matter). The fact that you don't understand that shows that you really have no clue what you're talking about.
      - A bird in a new, unfamiliar environment should be left to acclimate on its own. You shouldn't be there staring it down constantly, circling the cage like a predator, and you DEFINITELY should not forcibly remove them by taking the cage apart and removing the only "safe place" the bird had, and only FORTY MINUTES after it got there. Why was this woman in such a rush to force the bird out of its comfort zone?
      - This bird got there less than an hour before, it was seemingly never left alone and there was at one point 3 people all surrounding its cage within a foot, staring it down. Hell, I get nervous when my own family do that to me at the dinner table, let alone a bunch of strangers that are like 20x my size and who the bird cannot communicate with.
      - If you are given direct advice on what sort of people the bird likes or dislikes (men, women, kids), try to listen to that, especially until the bird becomes acclimated to the environment. The original owner specifically said the bird didn't like kids, yet this person's child is there sticking their fingers in the cage and everything.
      It doesn't take an "animal expert" to recognise these very basic problems with what she is doing. Just like it doesn't take a child psychologist to realise that you shouldn't beat your child or shouldn't starve your child, this is absolute basic stuff which anyone who has had a bird knows. Not everyone with more experience than you is a fake "internet expert".
      Do I think she's absolutely clueless? No, but do I think she completely dropped the ball this video and it's borderline dangerous to have this video up which people might eventually use as an example for how to rehome birds? Yes, and the fact that she likely knows better actually makes this video worse in my eyes.
      TL;DR: You are just blatantly wrong. There are a TON of problems with this video.

    • @curlysearcher1
      @curlysearcher1 3 года назад +16

      Dog in a tutu You’re the only ignorant one here. Definitely not her.

    • @imprisoned.marionette
      @imprisoned.marionette 3 года назад +3

      Dog in a tutu no u

    • @deannaknezevich2126
      @deannaknezevich2126 3 года назад

      ꧁• IM A SQUIRREL SQUIRREL SQUIRREL! •꧂ no you

  • @MrWpc39
    @MrWpc39 3 года назад +1173

    Not sure why they didn't understand this was stressful for him. They needed to give him space not force him. All he knows is they are strangers.

    • @jtjc7705
      @jtjc7705 3 года назад +188

      I've been watching this channel for a couple years, of course some disagreement here and there, everyone has what they think is the "best" for the bird.
      But seriously this bird is freaked out and you're letting your daughter hang out with her face to the cage and everyone walking circles like its being stalked. Should have told your daughter to back off, how do you think that isn't freaking the bird out? I was surprised you just let it happen. I understand eventually it will need to be used to kids and other people, but jeeze the first few minutes in a new environment shouldn't be spinning its head trying to keep up with more than one person (potential threat) circling the carrier.
      Then you don't even wait an hour and take the top off, forcing him. I generally understand the reasons you do things but I just don't get any of this - its counter intuitive to trust with the bird.

    • @kenancoskun1913
      @kenancoskun1913 3 года назад +41

      I agree the best way is to let him explore his new home on its own

    • @Thao-nathos
      @Thao-nathos 3 года назад +10

      Kinda agree on this but remember that there are a to of lot, loooot worse ways to do this
      This is not the best but not even the horribly worse

    • @jewelhaines8842
      @jewelhaines8842 3 года назад +42

      Maybe not have your daughter's face right at the cage! This poor bird is obviously stressed out, i just think too much stimulus is not a good thing.

    • @laurapickman9415
      @laurapickman9415 3 года назад +23

      I would've played his favorite music from the start.

  • @HighTierMan
    @HighTierMan 2 года назад +23

    A couple of problems with this:
    1. She took away the birds sense of security by removing the top of the cage and forcing it to bond
    2. She took its food away generally you’re supposed to mix the birds bad food with the good food and eventually it will convert to eating only good food but she just took away its old food and put in new food causing stress
    3. She could have played spongebob music or something to help calm it down

  • @Nick-82
    @Nick-82 Год назад +4

    You could honestly hear the raw emotion in her voice as shes telking you everything.
    That was what hit me the most. It was her talking.

  • @seventiesgirl6449
    @seventiesgirl6449 3 года назад +251

    I felt so bad for Bean. Imagine how terrified he must have been, wondering why he doesn't have his home anymore. When he was trembling, my heart broke.

    • @thirstonhowellthebirdandfriend
      @thirstonhowellthebirdandfriend Год назад +11

      They are such brilliant and sensitive creatures. They are so intuitive and they can sense what you’re going to do before you even do it. Like if you’re leaving a room they’ll say goodbye as you’re standing out before you even realize you’re leaving I mean they are so incredible.

    • @gailalbers1430
      @gailalbers1430 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes-never had a bird/ but it’s clear to me that he knows what’s up - that he just list his home of many years forever 😢.

    • @LeonelPerez-jz1ig
      @LeonelPerez-jz1ig 8 месяцев назад +1

      Ya me to I almost creid

  • @mirandadewey9998
    @mirandadewey9998 3 года назад +1964

    I dont understand why you didnt try cheese, music or spongebob. Also try mixing some of his old food that he is familiar with into the pellets. Too many changes are probably adding to his anxiety and stress.

    • @countycitybeach
      @countycitybeach 3 года назад +228

      Seems really mean not honor the owners’ choices and change the food too . The owner trusted the bird to your keeping. I’m sure she wouldn’t feel so great knowing you further alienated the scared bird

    • @kitkatplus1199
      @kitkatplus1199 3 года назад +197

      @@countycitybeach the food wasn't healthy for a parrot's main diet, so it had to be changed. Often times things like trying to entertain the bird, like singing or watching tv, can overstimulate them and scare them when they are in a new situation. Sometimes its best to get them calm and quiet first before trying to make them happy and excited with stimulants. Either way he's going to be super nervous, so any way you go at it, as long as its patient would be okay :)

    • @txpacket
      @txpacket 3 года назад +75

      KitKatPlus From one bird person to another... thank you for saying this. I’m not much for commenting, but I had to say thank you for educating the others.

    • @alicet5123
      @alicet5123 3 года назад +44

      @@countycitybeach she's not going to feed the bird food that's going to shorten it's life span. She would be a terrible bird trainer if she did this.

    • @randomvielleuse527
      @randomvielleuse527 3 года назад +93

      @@alicet5123 The point would be to make fewer changes right at the top and on top of all the other, very frightening, changes that have already happened. I would definitely change out that food (yuck!) but only after the bird was eating comfortably and over a period of time, anything from a day to months, depending on the bird's reaction to new foods. Some birds will literally starve to death if they're offered only food they don't recognize. Also, eating some of the foods in front of the bird and offering to share can make a real difference once they've begun to accept you. This guy is is gorgeous condition, not fat, not thin, great feathers, so a few more days or even weeks of his old food isn't going to immediately kill him. Right now he's just terrified and probably grieving the loss of his old life. My heart is just breaking for him. It seems like he's really landed on his feet with this new interim home, though, so I have hopes for him recovering and becoming happy again.

  • @ivanajovanovic5771
    @ivanajovanovic5771 Год назад +4

    Lady, I don't watch your channel (and don't intend to based on what I see) but as a self-proclaimed bird expert, it's almost unbelievable how you didn't do a single thing right by this poor bird. This was incredibly hard to watch.

  • @AKSnowbat907
    @AKSnowbat907 8 месяцев назад +2

    Next time you're in a situation where the animal won't come out and they shy away, wait for them at the back of the cage. Then staying away from you will press them to the door.
    Works on cattle too.

  • @nyreekrikorian
    @nyreekrikorian 3 года назад +362

    Why not try a single thing the previous owner suggested?? Singing, a piece of cheese?? Also, slowly fade away from the unhealthy foods rather than insult the previous owner (she can watch this video, no??)

    • @zhanlit
      @zhanlit 3 года назад +11

      they are friends I’m sure Jamie knew what she was doing.

    • @GreenGlassScarab
      @GreenGlassScarab 3 года назад +42

      Yeah it was like they were actively refusing to do ANYTHING that they knew he liked. "You're in our house now bird! No singing or SpongeBob!!"

    • @Angelaius
      @Angelaius 3 года назад +17

      @@zhanlit if they are friends why she bought a full bag of "terrible" food for the parrot. If they friends why she never told her that food is trash?

    • @Fyralynn
      @Fyralynn 3 года назад +12

      @@Angelaius You'd be amazed how irrational pet owners are when you tell them that what they do is wrong. They either refuse to believe it. Think it's not that bad. Or straight up tell you to fuck off, regardless of you being friends or not.

    • @curlysearcher1
      @curlysearcher1 3 года назад +34

      Aya’s Amazing Life The only one being harsh is this self proclaimed “expert”. The bird looks to be in excellent condition and very healthy. Her comments about the food choice were insulting and hypercritical. Why not use this as a teaching opportunity instead of insulting the previous owner’s food choice? And why not give this bird some personal space and gradually introduce herself instead of forcing herself on him? No, this was painful to watch and I just hope that the loving previous owner didn’t see this. Definitely will NOT be subscribing.

  • @esterleng860
    @esterleng860 3 года назад +52

    The fact that he loves spongebob is so absolutely adorable

    • @GreenGlassScarab
      @GreenGlassScarab 3 года назад +11

      It should have been. But it seemed that the new household were refusing to play it for him. "Treat him mean!"

  • @RockandRollWoman
    @RockandRollWoman 9 месяцев назад +17

    You only get one chance to make a good first impression. This is the first BirdTricks video I've ever watched, and it will be my last. What an appalling way to treat both birb and prior owner. I can't imagine subjecting a new critter to a bright light with no safe space and multiple new people hovering. Nor would I change food instantly. A week or two of transition, even if the old diet was awful, is so much less stressful. She had that light and the camera, but ... I have a perch around here somewhere, she says.
    I think you are fortunate you didn't get bit and the bird didn't injure itself in that panicked flight. I certainly hope your "friend" never watched this. I don't understand why you didn't edit your rude comments out. You can talk about diet later in a calm way.
    A happy ending doesn't justify a bad beginning. Smh...

    • @adill5160
      @adill5160 3 месяца назад +1

      Amazingly said, this is such harmful ignorance.

  • @pratibhaaa7265
    @pratibhaaa7265 2 года назад +8

    Awww
    He was trembling
    I've never seen an African Grey so terrified 😨

  • @Catracks3
    @Catracks3 3 года назад +362

    He likes cheese and he like Sponge Bob. He just had his world turned upside down and you won’t offer him his regular food. She said he like to be sung to. Nobody sang to him.

    • @GreenGlassScarab
      @GreenGlassScarab 3 года назад +7

      I think they thought it was a bad idea to do anything that he liked.

    • @devydev3112
      @devydev3112 3 года назад +22

      That be like rescuing a dog and the owner says it likes fried chicken so you feed him that. A few people with experience with birds, as I do not, say that it gives them a false sense of everything will be the same when it can't for the animal to be healthy. He could maybe have spongebob again but no more cheese and other unhealthy food. I think it's better that if you don't know much about the animal and it's husbandry, you shouldn't cast judgement.

    • @eenigma9531
      @eenigma9531 3 года назад +5

      bleeding hearts plz be quiet

    • @nullvoid6095
      @nullvoid6095 2 года назад +14

      @@devydev3112 You can eventually remove the unhealthy food & introduce him to healthy one, and give him vegetables like I don’t know, by the PREVIOUS OWNER? Many birds will starve themselves with things they don’t recognize as food or maybe they do but it’s too unfamiliar. He seems fine for the time being, but what she did was an obvious error

    • @IsabelleHalverson
      @IsabelleHalverson Год назад +1

      Well there's def a reason she didn't give him how regular food 😭 and singing is more of a personal this you'd want to wait tell he feels more comfortable with you

  • @cmwillisful
    @cmwillisful 3 года назад +177

    Can you imagine being removed from your home and everything and everyone you know and love? Imagine suddenly, abruptly, starting over with strangers. Please be patient with him. Please don't change his food. He is not going to be comfortable with you in a matter of minutes. He is not going to eat right away. He doesn't know you. You seem disappointed that he is not instantly your buddy. No animal or person is going to trust a stranger right away.

    • @catzkeet4860
      @catzkeet4860 3 года назад +15

      Yeah I think she “might” know what she’s doing. God it’s wonderful how many instant experts there are all of a sudden.

    • @cmwillisful
      @cmwillisful 3 года назад +14

      Um..she asked for our input.

    • @deniselayer802
      @deniselayer802 3 года назад +9

      Omg i felt sick for both the bird and his owner! I😓😓😓

    • @diesomeyoung
      @diesomeyoung 3 года назад +3

      Hahaha Jesus She’s the fuckin trainer here

    • @Ashley-el4wf
      @Ashley-el4wf 3 года назад

      @@diesomeyoung oh 👌..... I'm not sure your point well respected with vulgar language. Just saying

  • @sabah1126
    @sabah1126 3 года назад +3

    Her : not scared to put her hand in-front of a African grey
    Me : scared to touch my pigeons cage

  • @lemmethink7647
    @lemmethink7647 3 года назад +22

    This is so sad, man. It breaks my heart that these things happen. I think she could have handled it better. Maybe the friend could have stayed a bit longer at the house so Bean would be better used to it. Also, if he’s been eating those seeds for a while it’s better to leave it for the first few days. This was very private too. I’m sure the family loved Bean very much and it’s not something to make a video about for clout.

  • @magdalena_dewinter
    @magdalena_dewinter 3 года назад +184

    the first thing they do is slam the family’s food choice for him. he’s been on it for 8 years so it’s obviously okay for him or he’d be dead

    • @cattabyss
      @cattabyss 3 года назад +24

      They were basically feeding their bird fast food everyday. You can survive off McDonald's but you're not going to be very healthy

    • @cattabyss
      @cattabyss 3 года назад +3

      @Slug-cat yes! and that macaw food had other fillers in it that made it even worse. I feel bad for their negative reactions to the bag of food, but it really was not a great choice.

    • @softsix
      @softsix 3 года назад +47

      Its about her attitude. She could have been positive and educational but... chose not to... just like she chose to force the bird out. Crazy lady

    • @cattabyss
      @cattabyss 3 года назад

      @Slug-cat me too :( I regret how I cared for my budgie as a child

    • @xRaquelKx
      @xRaquelKx 3 года назад +17

      She said the Bird eat a lot of vegetables and fruits. The seeds was snacks.

  • @EnsiMochi
    @EnsiMochi 3 года назад +120

    You look so annoyed by him I wish you just sat down with him somewhere so he would feel safe and at the same time got to know you a little as someone who keeps him safe and is gentle with him.

  • @LydiaStarz
    @LydiaStarz 9 месяцев назад +2

    This person seems totally clueless of the poor bird's feelings. It's heartbreaking to see how callous the woman appears to be. Like was she just laughing? Her kid' hovering made ME nervous!

  • @Bestiesssl
    @Bestiesssl 3 года назад +67

    This is disgusting he is scared you don’t give him any of the stuff your friend offered and just took off the lid how would feel if she saw this?

    • @shenkichin6295
      @shenkichin6295 2 года назад +4

      No shit they don’t give him anything their friend offered. The shit they were feeding him for 8 years can cut his lifespan in half or less.

    • @doggy6768
      @doggy6768 2 года назад

      Your comment is disgusting. These are professional bird trainers who have worked with many birds of all types in the past. Keep your uneducated ignorant comments to yourself

  • @zuzannanitecka1293
    @zuzannanitecka1293 3 года назад +195

    Poor family. Sending prayers for Laura. It´s such a hard decision to make.

  • @erinwood4267
    @erinwood4267 3 года назад +273

    He was obviously loved so much, even if they were not the most knowledgeable. They fed him lots of fresh foods, and the emotion in her voice talking about his favorite things was heartbreaking.

    • @gt-r9035
      @gt-r9035 Год назад +6

      Well, they clipped his wings keeping him unable 2 fly, kept him solo...
      Don't see much love 4 the poor bird.
      His life was more of a torture.

    • @elenalatici9568
      @elenalatici9568 Год назад +8

      @@gt-r9035 Maybe they didn't have great resources on caring for a parrot. Also, there are lots of single birds in households that do very well. You can't judge whether they loved him or not. Also, you don't know why his wings were clipped. There are medical reasons for clipping wings. It's not always about preventing them from flying

    • @paulghignon4092
      @paulghignon4092 Год назад +5

      @@elenalatici9568 there's also some birds that genuinely dislike other birds. We've had a parrot for over 15 years and every time we've had other birds, he seems to dislike them. Not precisely sure why but he's very antisocial and despite constant exposure to other birds he's pretty set in his ways.

    • @rachel_logan
      @rachel_logan Год назад

      Rich folk with time wanting attention...all at the expense of the birds emotions. Ok Richie rich's...hurrah for you.

    • @idontcarei
      @idontcarei Год назад

      OMG totally agree ..she made is so scary for him

  • @susanriegger9245
    @susanriegger9245 2 года назад +2

    This is why for the last 29 yrs. I have no problem saying… I LOVE ANIMALS MORE THEN PEOPLE

  • @LadyOfShadowz
    @LadyOfShadowz 3 года назад +417

    This was extremely hard to watch especially having a family member pass away due to cancer.. I don’t think it was very nice to bash on the food choices and completely take away what was familiar. If I remember correctly you had said in your feeding system to introduce newer foods slowly and recommended permission based training this all seemed very rushed... don’t get me wrong I love your channel and I know you’re trying to do what’s best I just don’t completely agree with these choices

    • @francescaoconnor2314
      @francescaoconnor2314 3 года назад +7

      Agree 💯

    • @thew2842
      @thew2842 3 года назад +6

      Agreed

    • @lakota123max
      @lakota123max 3 года назад +6

      i would have done the same ....the previous owners gave him substandard food...just cause he was loved doesnt mean he was fed or cared for perfectly...the best of intentions killed many an animal!

    • @thew2842
      @thew2842 3 года назад +24

      @@lakota123max I think you missed the point

    • @DuckGoose
      @DuckGoose 3 года назад +21

      @@lakota123max he ate that food for years, a few more days to adjust to a new diet would not have killed him. however the stress of a sudden change could have.

  • @itsnotflea
    @itsnotflea 3 года назад +377

    This isnt force free training, you are taking away his choice when you remove his only security (the carrier) he wouldve come out in his own time instead you terrified him

    • @laurag1406
      @laurag1406 3 года назад +12

      Greer Ryan I appreciate the way you wrote that - clear, concise, no attitude. You are good at civil discourse Sir! 👍🏻

    • @Tree1111
      @Tree1111 3 года назад +2

      Laura G yes resolution. I love it

    • @josephschneeman5415
      @josephschneeman5415 3 года назад +4

      Look, I get your point. Truly do, and I feel you are entirely right in this situation. However, I feel as though she had a lot going on recording this video and made some mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes. Lets not condemn her like its the end of the world. She obviously means well. As I see everyone here does.

    • @bobbyberry1783
      @bobbyberry1783 3 года назад +1

      @@josephschneeman5415 its not a mistake she did it correctly in another vid

    • @BellaWasHere1702
      @BellaWasHere1702 3 года назад +2

      @@bobbyberry1783 it’s still a mistake even if she corrects it, fly.

  • @yassinshalaby
    @yassinshalaby 9 месяцев назад

    BEAUTIFUL BIRD LIKE YOU 😍

  • @ComputerGuyAndy
    @ComputerGuyAndy 2 года назад +3

    That poor bird lost his entire world, his family, everything and everyone he knows is gone, in the place where he was "raised from an egg". I can't believe you don't see that?

  • @k.george8722
    @k.george8722 3 года назад +151

    I have only worked with budgies, but do you think maybe you rushed him coming out of his carrier? It wasn't even an hour and you were taking the top off. New home, 3 new people, new food, etc. I am no expert, I know you guys are. But, maybe leaving Bean in the cage to have more time to familiarize himself with you, your family and his new surroundings might have been better for him. I felt so sorry for him when you took the top off and he was so scared he flew.

    • @stormysocks
      @stormysocks 3 года назад +4

      With animals it works to introduce new people and be there a while if you can be. Sit by the new people and let them see they're ok. Cats dogs and horses generally take 2 weeks to start to get comfortable.

    • @izzymartin5634
      @izzymartin5634 3 года назад +12

      I agree you should of left him alone for at least 24 hours

    • @imnotsharingmyrealnameonth5601
      @imnotsharingmyrealnameonth5601 3 года назад +5

      should have opened sponge bob and feeded his usual foods

  • @alyssahoffmann278
    @alyssahoffmann278 3 года назад +636

    I was surprised to hear you speak so rudely given the situation. If my friend made a video like this after me trusting her with my pet knowing I might not last much longer....well I would be really truly hurt. It’s not about the food needing to change I agree, with that. it’s the judgmental tone.

    • @bobbyberry1783
      @bobbyberry1783 3 года назад +18

      She knows what she's doing it was for a good reason she explains in her other vid

    • @kikithewatermelonuu3842
      @kikithewatermelonuu3842 3 года назад +11

      You have this all wrong. She knows what she’s doing, and she was trying to help him feel better. There may have been a few mistakes, but the bird did NOT get hurt. So stop hating on this video for, “Doing something wrong” because she is great. PERIOD.

    • @BellaWasHere1702
      @BellaWasHere1702 3 года назад +46

      @@kikithewatermelonuu3842 she was being so judgmental, that’s the part that’s wrong, more specifically, morally wrong.

    • @butwhytho4858
      @butwhytho4858 3 года назад +13

      Agreed. She was also moving fast and reaching over him so quickly, and having her daughter so close to the pet taxi... might have covered the back half.. but she also did SO MUCH right. And I LOVE this girl SO MUCH. I also don’t think she meant disrespect by talking about the past owners choices like she did. It’s likely they were feeding budget food because of mounting medical bills. Sometimes you have to make those choices. Sometimes my kids have had to eat ramen noodles... so yeah.
      This isn’t any kid of shame to this lady here. She’s doing a wonderful and selfless thing and I thank her for that.
      My comments are so that someone may learn something. I’m guessing that’s partially why she uploaded this too maybe.

    • @goofeecofee4764
      @goofeecofee4764 3 года назад +3

      @@maidashahzad7517 Why did even then the previous owner give the bird to her.She is a professional and that owner knew that.

  • @salfarazibrahim6996
    @salfarazibrahim6996 6 месяцев назад +3

    I got my African grey when he was 2 years old . I didnt force him to come out when i got him, i just left the cage open . It took 3days before he decided he could explore . I was drinking orange juice and offered him some after he saw me drink . Been best friends ever since

  • @ScrxbLord2001
    @ScrxbLord2001 3 года назад +445

    It’s great how you crap on how the lady took care of her bird when she’s literally dying you don’t think she’s gonna watch this video and also maybe play some SpongeBob music for the bird it’s not that hard to get them to relax if you actually care

    • @Larry31248
      @Larry31248 3 года назад +2

      Right and what do you know about these birds?

    • @yongewok
      @yongewok 3 года назад +15

      @@Larry31248 basic psychology is the basis for my opinion, yourself? I see bright camera lights, sudden changes and a bird that doesnt know where the old owner went... I havent had a parrot, but I've had birds and the other pets, and I'm confident that the differences are less than youre implying

    • @Jessica-mi7qn
      @Jessica-mi7qn 3 года назад +13

      Right!!!! She gave off B#tch vibes from the start I'll never watch her again!

    • @juliefr0g
      @juliefr0g 3 года назад +5

      She is a professional bird trainer, are you joking?

    • @imnotsharingmyrealnameonth5601
      @imnotsharingmyrealnameonth5601 3 года назад +5

      explains a lot why this channel haven't grown that fast compare to other channels. why would she complain the food that she was feeding for 8 years. if she was your friend why didn't she gave her cook book and teach or something

  • @sugarkitty2008
    @sugarkitty2008 3 года назад +409

    I felt you were way to impatient with him. I mean just 40 mins and pestering him all the while? Why not just hang around doing chill things like eating, browsing the web, etc... while you wait for several hours.
    And also just straight up bashing the food. I mean she didn't give him the worst diet. She gave him fruits and veggies with it. You could have put it away and not fed it to him off camera, but you made a show of it. Don't you think the owner had it hard enough? That was cruel.

    • @urmama5491
      @urmama5491 3 года назад +7

      Exactly true facts but idk

    • @Eswyfe
      @Eswyfe 3 года назад +28

      I agree, birds can take days or months getting used to their new environment. Taking away the food he's been eating for years all at once is too much, gently removing it and integrating new food with old until he was acclimated to what she would have liked to give him is preferable. Having several people in the room with a bird in a new environment will stress them out and they will pluck their feathers. You absolutely do not take away their security of a cage or carrier. I'm Surprised Bean did as well as he did in the beginning.

    • @leelabizbee
      @leelabizbee 3 года назад +7

      I think she knows whats she doing 😏

    • @annuwashere339
      @annuwashere339 3 года назад +6

      Lisa Bee I agree

    • @urmama5491
      @urmama5491 3 года назад +1

      Larkspur I actually agree nice prospective!

  • @tracy6568
    @tracy6568 8 месяцев назад

    Come on guys! She is so loving and is trying her best dont be so critical 🙏

  • @breezyvibe
    @breezyvibe Год назад

    Time to sing and dance with him . . he doesn't understand why he was re-homed. His feelings are hurt. They wanted to keep him but could not. He doesn't have the understanding so he needs extra love . . he doesn't know he's in THE bird place where birds are loved!!

  • @mendesarmy6096
    @mendesarmy6096 3 года назад +48

    You took 40 minutes before you got impatient and tried to get Bean adjusted but heck, it took me three weeks for my bird to come out! You're too impa

  • @rasha641
    @rasha641 3 года назад +174

    Laura did say he likes music and anything Spongebob related and reacted to Dave's whistling.
    I would sing for him just to try and get him to at least relax.
    I can't imagine what their family is going through, by taking him in, you likely took a tiny weight off of their shoulders.
    Thank you Jamie for that.
    And to Laura and her family, I'm praying for you. Sending big hugs and love to everybody

    • @sunsundks3891
      @sunsundks3891 3 года назад +2

      I mean a bird gets more excited by music than relaxed really,so no it would not be a good idea

    • @lubnah3521
      @lubnah3521 Год назад

      Rasha, if you ever plan on getting a bird, do some research first. Music and Sponge-Bob 30 mintes into a new home - nooooo.
      All what he needed fir the first 2-3 hours is tiny container of water Inside the lllittle cage - hopefully a water bottlle that hange from the outside and leave him alone.

  • @bellacucina3209
    @bellacucina3209 9 месяцев назад +2

    If you have decided to rescue and rehabilitate any animal and then upload your progress on RUclips, it is natural for people watching to see and hear your mistakes. You can either learn from your public display as you unwittingly engage with this beautiful bird and respect those reasonable and educated comments as to the best way to interact with a traumatized being, or you can attack those comments. Either way the bird suffers without you refusing to acknowledge your errors. Humility toward the voiceless is always to be admired.

  • @BirdsAreTheVibe
    @BirdsAreTheVibe Год назад

    I am so happy you are saving these parrots instead of poaching them. A lot of poachers are making the population go down

  • @paulabader3745
    @paulabader3745 3 года назад +78

    I just wanted to cry. That poor baby just lost the only mom he ever knew. He lost his home and all that was familiar to him. Then you rushed him into your environment, took away the one thing he knew (his food). He needed time. Pets grieve and get scared just like people. He needs to know he's safe, using something he can resonate with like music and a calm environment where he can slowly take in his surroundings.

  • @snowqueen8365
    @snowqueen8365 3 года назад +58

    Play him some music and just keep talking to him. My heart goes out to this bird, he must be so confused.

  • @philosoraptor777
    @philosoraptor777 9 месяцев назад +2

    10:00 At this point I am literally yelling at my screen "Play some music for Bean and give him some cheese!!!"

  • @chaztech9824
    @chaztech9824 9 месяцев назад

    birds are very tactile and will respond to any touch, i wanted to reach out and hug him... im sure he'd love it

  • @megsutube1815
    @megsutube1815 3 года назад +397

    Where is his cage? He could use something familiar, even his old food. Put him someplace quiet and in the corner where he can settle in slowly and not be so overwhelmed. I think your moving too fast. I use Maslow's Hierarchy of needs when working with both people and animals that are faced with radical change. Please look it up. There is a simple pyramid illustration that will show you how it works. The first level(the base) of the pyramid is basic needs. He's not eating, drinking ect...That needs to be first. Even if it means fudging on your principles abit(like using familiar food) you need to go to where he is at and move forward at his pace from there. This bird has been with the same family all his life. You said he doesn't like children yet your daughter has been hanging close to him. I'm trying not to sound to critical, but my heart goes out to him and can see his fear. He is so far less developed socially than any of your birds and he's been living in a home in crisis for quite awhile....He needs a chance to destress.

    • @lynfl9814
      @lynfl9814 3 года назад +50

      Agree, with you on this. This bird is overwhelmed. Sorry, but, it was not the best approach with this bird.

    • @ravenswisp813
      @ravenswisp813 3 года назад +28

      yeah he just needs a place to sit that's quiet and without alot of interaction, just to get used to the sights, sounds, and smell of the new environment, just check on him occasionally from a distance to not add more stress. i just hope that he doesn't pluck out his own feathers from the stress

    • @soleilism
      @soleilism 3 года назад +39

      Agreed 100% I would have left the door open on his crate and walked away, sat somewhere near, but allowed him to relax and not have 3 people staring at him, rattling metal bowls all over, sheesh! The poor bird. Just let him be in the new space quietly. I was jarred just watching them try to get a reaction or control the situation. The bird was so scared and you really frightened him more. Africa. Greg’s are so sensitive and intelligent. Please allow him to peacefully exist in his new space. Sit on the couch and softly sing to him. He will eventually come to you when he is ready. Please stop clanging metal bowls - that is not how you treat these magnificent birds. Thx

    • @GreebleClown
      @GreebleClown 3 года назад +8

      Yes, though the feed did need to be changed, the proper way to introduce a feed change is to mix the old with the new and gradually reduce the amount of old feed. This goes with any animal that needs a diet change.

    • @itzelo5030
      @itzelo5030 3 года назад +5

      Poor bird was shaking so much my parlor gets scared so easily as well and he does the same thing when he’s terrified

  • @luneyia7644
    @luneyia7644 3 года назад +515

    This is just everything I wouldn’t do if I was bringing home a bird. Adjustment periods for birds can take days, not hours and for some it can be months.

    • @boredGrinch
      @boredGrinch 3 года назад +32

      it took a week for my African grey‚ 6 months for my ringneck and surprisingly my monk parakeet just came to me on her own the first day. i wouldn't risk it if it was me. all you have to do is talking from distance. they open up to you when they're ready

    • @theUrbangh0st
      @theUrbangh0st 3 года назад +18

      Agreed she is soo blessed bean didnt want to have a good chew on her hand and actually stepped up straight away

    • @gotchaabeech
      @gotchaabeech 2 года назад +6

      That’s exactly what I was thinking I’ve left birds alone for days even weeks so they feel comfortable around me this chick went in like her channel isn’t about fucking birds with her bird looking ass

    • @AlexLohr
      @AlexLohr 2 года назад +16

      She is a professional trainer you really don’t know

    • @luneyia7644
      @luneyia7644 2 года назад +21

      @@AlexLohr i literally work with rehomed birds. Anyone can be a professional.

  • @TheMartinick
    @TheMartinick Год назад +1

    He needs a quiet room. Place his cage next to an easy chair where you like to sit. Move slowly and speak softly around him. Give him the food he’s used to for two weeks or longer. Gradually/slowly introduce him to new food. Do not expect much from him for a long while. It took my bird two months to finally warm up to me. He’s gonna be very scared at first. You are new to him as are his surroundings. You are going to have to learn how to “become a bird.” And, he is desperately trying to know how to “become and understand his new human.” Do not force him. Be slow, quiet and gentle around him. Patience is of the essence and foremost. Good luck to you both.🐥❤️

  • @artajks203
    @artajks203 3 года назад +2

    Gettin 4years old ringneck from the original owners today who raised him and m learning all the do and dont’s from this video. Thanks and I will appreciate for any advice out there that will help me. One thing I learned for sure is to give time to settle first, let him watch around the house n may b leave the cage door open so he can come out as soon as he will start to feel comfortable.

  • @glennversonnen7158
    @glennversonnen7158 3 года назад +76

    if you wanna learn how to scare a bird.. you came to the right place!

    • @mentalalchemy4819
      @mentalalchemy4819 3 года назад +6

      Yeah I can’t believe they’re forcing themselves on the bird like that, and with all the loud noises around. Makes me sad. They need to give him space to adjust.

  • @madeleine61509
    @madeleine61509 3 года назад +649

    What the hell happened in this video? You went against all of the basic advice (for example, to slowly introduce new foods, rather than completely removing the old and replacing it with new), you basically went through a checklist of "how can I make this bird LESS comfortable and MORE terrified? What did the owner say I could do to calm him down? Music and Spongebob? Well, let me make certain I never incorporate either of those." Even the most basic things: you should leave the bird alone to become acclimated to the environment and then come out of the cage on their own terms. Unless it's an absolute emergency (e.g. vet visit), you should never force the bird out of the cage.
    It's almost dangerous that you upload this video with an air of authority and confidence in what you are doing, because absolutely everything in this is a solid checklist of what not to do when rehoming a bird.

    • @unicornwizhez4115
      @unicornwizhez4115 3 года назад +74

      I’m .....low key happy someone said what I was already thinking 👀 kudos to you for having a voice.

    • @nathanluke9894
      @nathanluke9894 3 года назад +42

      I keep two budgies and literally she did everything wrong

    • @iiTark
      @iiTark 3 года назад +19

      I agree 100%.

    • @derind9191
      @derind9191 3 года назад +5

      No she did it right

    • @k.george8722
      @k.george8722 3 года назад +33

      Bravo Mad Dog.
      Even though this video happened a while ago, I also left a response to it and feel the same as you.
      If I was the woman who owned the bird, I would have been horrified. And insulting the woman about her choice of bird food was tasteless.
      But, I think was was just as insulting was her video that came after as if to say "Look, the bird is alright. So why all the fuss?"

  • @oldfm1
    @oldfm1 9 месяцев назад

    I earned the respect of a very timid blue and gold by simply sitting in his room while ignoring him. I would walk in, say hello, and go about my business. One day he finally just came to me.

  • @deanstro
    @deanstro 3 года назад +1

    Can't believe that even with all your bird experience you thought it was okay to force him like that, didn't even give him a couple of hours to get acclimated to his new surroundings.

  • @vivianluong7636
    @vivianluong7636 3 года назад +381

    This is upsetting to see... taking away all of the things he’s used to so quickly. I got that his food was unhealthy, but keeping his food and then weening him off would make him feel like he’s not in a completely foreign place.
    And then saying you need to fix him...
    This video was just....

    • @chadstanley3521
      @chadstanley3521 3 года назад +1

      The thing is though he gained so much progress and maybe of camera she sang and did things he's used to but she had to get him off the food

    • @superelectrasuperheroe4079
      @superelectrasuperheroe4079 3 года назад +8

      @@jayjaybae537 lol sure, professionals can't be wrong. The thing is, she realized her mistake and owned up to it. Like gtfo telling people she's a PROFESSIONAL when that accounts for little in this video.

    • @maze7376
      @maze7376 3 года назад +11

      @@jayjaybae537 Before you do that "If it's hate, just don't", I recommend you to know the difference between normal criticism and just hate. This person didn't criticize the woman in person, she just criticized her actions. Which as far as I can see, it's exactly what happened. But that's just my opinion on what hate and criticism are.

    • @maze7376
      @maze7376 3 года назад +13

      @@jayjaybae537 You can't say "I owned a bird since I was 1" and just assume you're right because of that, bud. Profissionals can be wrong, and too many successful taming can lead to impatience when dealing with something not as successful.

    • @turbowhistler5138
      @turbowhistler5138 2 года назад

      Shut up karen

  • @adorachenn
    @adorachenn 3 года назад +19

    "I've had him since he was an egg" melted my heart, my god 💞😔😶😍

  • @buzzard472justin7
    @buzzard472justin7 2 года назад

    Keep at it he's a beautiful bird and he just needs to adjust to his new space and soon enough you won't be able to hide anywhere from his love . . . No where

  • @honklerton732
    @honklerton732 Год назад +2

    Poor Bean... I feel sooooo sorry for the little guy losing his owner like that so suddenly... I feel really bad for the owners too for having to give him up like that... That must have been REALLY hard for all involved. Thank you for doing your best for Bean. I am sure Bean will warm up to you guys eventually. My Grey took about 1-2 years before I could start petting him after adoption (our Grey came from a home that didn't treat him too well - but he is doing great now).

  • @luvondarox
    @luvondarox 3 года назад +139

    Surrounded by strange people circling his very transparent hiding space and swooping their faces super close to him and reaching towards him, no wonder Mr. Bean is freaking tf out, lol.
    Even cats and puppies get more time to adjust than poor Bean did.

    • @Brainjoy01
      @Brainjoy01 Год назад +7

      bird "expert" video. I was wondering the same thing. If you made a video introducing a new rat to a litter, and didnt give them the proper 2 weeks no handling, no pulling out of cage rule, youd be canceled....

    • @sunshinedaydream147
      @sunshinedaydream147 Год назад +3

      I’ve also noticed my bird doesn’t like my camera lens, I think she thinks it’s an eye. This poor buddy had the lens in his face and a ring light

  • @Kimberlite66
    @Kimberlite66 3 года назад +214

    . Way too much, too soon i feel. Perhaps you should have just put him in a quiet darkish corner and let him get used to all the new noises, people and surroundings. Go about your normal daily routine. Poking and coming at him and force feeding him doesnt seem the right thing to be doing,.... to me its quite obvious watching this video.

    • @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness
      @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness 3 года назад +7

      Yes. I think everyone watching this video was thinking the same thing

    • @petergiske2597
      @petergiske2597 3 года назад +6

      she is a parrot trainer she knows more than you because she have worked whit parrots in 20 years and you think you are a vet because you hav had a parrot

    • @alexpasko9540
      @alexpasko9540 3 года назад +15

      @@petergiske2597 that does make someone right or wrong I've know people who have worked with birds for many many years and still don't do the right things

    • @danroux4010
      @danroux4010 3 года назад +9

      Kimberlite66 You are 100% correct. The family were well meaning but hovering over the bird like that, the daughter getting her face close to the bird, the lady trying to rush the bird to exit its cage and eat was extremely stressful to the bird. This was hard to watch. On a positive side, I'm sure the bird will be in goid hands once habituated.

    • @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness
      @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness 3 года назад +8

      She even says all of these things in other videos, so I think in this particular case she was just totally taken off guard and unprepared. It’s ok and everyone has bad days. And one of the things I really love about this channel is that they usually own up to their mistakes and show their vulnerabilities. But in this particular case they doubled down because “it worked out in the end.” Well ok. But why give people a bad example when she herself has said repeatedly not to do many of the things she did in this video. She even has many of the things in this video as no-no’s on one of her instructional packets on how to transition a bird to new food on her website!

  • @sdmcdaniel2255
    @sdmcdaniel2255 9 месяцев назад +2

    I know parrots aren't anything like cats or dogs, but whenever I bring a new pet into the house, especially if it's nervous or scared, I leave it alone, and let it acclimate to the new surroundings on its own. I don't ignore it, (meaning if I'm near the new pet, I will talk to it, so it can get used to my voice) but I don't try to push it to react with me either. I give it a chance to decompress in the new surroundings. I don't know if it will work on the parrot, but I thought I would suggest it.

  • @kimopuppy
    @kimopuppy 7 месяцев назад

    Long ago I was given an African Grey that growled all the time and at everyone. Put the bird in my room and every time he started to growl I would cover the cage (He hated to be covered). Did not take long to break that growling. I talked to him all the time and in short order won him over. After about a month he went downstairs where he got to watch and interact with everyone that came into the house. He loved sweets so I'd give him oranges, apples, and a very tiny sip of soda.

  • @JrzeeGrrl
    @JrzeeGrrl 3 года назад +42

    Why would you disrespect the woman that trusted you like that?!?!
    You really think it’s an emergency to weigh the bird? I would love to have that Bean. The poor bird, the poor woman that has cancer & her poor kids will be devastated.

  • @katiekm6720
    @katiekm6720 3 года назад +269

    The bird probably though he was being abandon by its family since there a kid 😭

  • @Itsshegooo
    @Itsshegooo 2 года назад +2

    The fact that she couldn’t have decided to just let him get used to the house first instead of putting the camera on him and changing everything so fast is probably more terrifying sadly I agree with all the comments saying how aweful this is for the old owners that lost there life they probably don’t want this for there bird and the family sadly trusted this person and instead they changed and went against everything and even disses the food he was eating

  • @dazdncnfusd6447
    @dazdncnfusd6447 Год назад +1

    Our African Gray LOVES cheese. He also likes grapes, corn chips, various crackers, and nuts of a few types. We adopted him several years ago, and he and I will never see eye to eye. The last two times he's gotten close enough, he tried to rip skin off. We think a man didn't treat him right at some point. He and my wife get on ok, and she handles him some, when she can. She's dealing with some pretty significant health issues, so it's not as much as it should be. I just found Bean #2 randomly, and had to see the start. I'm looking forward to this.

  • @suicideking89
    @suicideking89 3 года назад +71

    Being holier-than-thou about the food someone who has cancer feeds their bird isn’t scoring you any points. I’m sure she was doing the best she could.

    • @stefaniek5991
      @stefaniek5991 3 года назад +2

      How is proper bird nutrition holier-than-thou? She didn't put the woman down, just made the decision as Bean's new caretaker to stop feeding this type of food immediately. Anyone who has done any research on bird food knows that Kaytee is full of trash.

    • @chillincj1272
      @chillincj1272 3 года назад +32

      Yes but the way she acted was just kind of rude. She acted like she agreed with the lady while she was there and then as soon as shes gone she starts scoffing at the food. I mean yeah the foods not the greatest but why did she have to film herself reacting that way? I feel bad for the lady that left the bird. She was telling her things that the bird might like or be able to relate to and she did none of those things. Giving up an animal is like giving up a baby I couldn't imagine giving up a baby thinking the person I was giving them to might try atleast one of the things I know to comfort him but instead does none of those things and immediately dismisses my wishes. I'd be heartbroken. I'm sure this new owner will care for the bird right but dang. Some class.

    • @suicideking89
      @suicideking89 3 года назад +14

      Stefanie M it’s deeply troubling that you seem more concerned with the bird’s health than the cancer patient. Not everyone has the kind of free time you may have, to fix nice leafy meals and sit around all day making friends with your pets. I’m sure given that option almost everyone would be the world’s best bird whisperer but unfortunately that isn’t the case here.

    • @BuddMan1971
      @BuddMan1971 3 года назад

      @@suicideking89 are you by chance related to a Carrie Faulkner in Ontario Canada ? Miss Ashley

  • @snarkymcsnarkles3493
    @snarkymcsnarkles3493 3 года назад +94

    Im glad im not the only person who saw this and am critical of this woman and her kids treatment of this bird

    • @hbexotics
      @hbexotics 3 года назад +1

      Snarky Mcsnarkles wth did the kid do 😂

    • @snarkymcsnarkles3493
      @snarkymcsnarkles3493 3 года назад +11

      @@budgiebreder she should have given the bird time and space to relax, acclimate. instead she and her kid contributed to the birds heightened anxiety. And immediately changed his diet, didnt do anything the previous owner did in regards to feeding or music and spongebob...... basically she just decided she knows better and was going to impose her will no matter the consequence

    • @snarkymcsnarkles3493
      @snarkymcsnarkles3493 3 года назад +12

      @@CementChicken1 She needs the world to know that she is so much smarter and better than the previous owner..... to shame her friend the way she does is BS

  • @suzannecarpenter4413
    @suzannecarpenter4413 9 месяцев назад

    I feel so sorry for him. Being separated from the family he loves. I understand that mom feels she will die of cancer, but the children needed the bird as much as the bird needs them. It would have been good for the children to have the bird they love during a time of hardship and possibly grief. 😢😢😢

  • @eddiewright6078
    @eddiewright6078 8 месяцев назад

    Poor guy, but he’s beautiful, hope he can adjust bet love to see him come out of his shell

  • @missp5152
    @missp5152 3 года назад +204

    l had to stop watching this clumsy, overly loud approach to acclimatising a bewildered bird. Heartbreaking example to non experts, no matter how fantastic they are. 😢
    ONE quiet person alone with him to begin with??0

    • @markevans2280
      @markevans2280 3 года назад +20

      Exactly, trying to rush the poor bird, just leave him alone , he will
      Choose when he wants to socialise

    • @corygiesbrecht5423
      @corygiesbrecht5423 3 года назад +25

      Exactly. And this folks is NOT how to do it video. Sometimes I feel half these people are more interested in how many likes the video gets then the actual bird itself

    • @missp5152
      @missp5152 3 года назад +11

      @@corygiesbrecht5423 Well said Cory. WHY make this clattering video, whipping off the roof of what he thought was his sanctuary. It is irrelevant he got used to them by the end of the day. These discomforting moments were a poor example to show novices, plus sarcastically dumping his accustomed food just for the camera. Why not kid the owner (or any of us) giving up their pet, their wishes will be upheld, even if changes ARE essential.

    • @Ashley-el4wf
      @Ashley-el4wf 3 года назад +8

      She lost my respect my saying she did nothing wrong. Its okay to make mistakes. Grow up

    • @evarinagarmguardian113
      @evarinagarmguardian113 3 года назад +8

      I’m no bird expert by any means, but even I could tell this was the wrong approach. I would’ve left the room and kept the door open for at least a half hour.

  • @colettedebelle2756
    @colettedebelle2756 3 года назад +147

    If he likes singing, why not sing to him. Perhaps that will reduce his level of fear.

  • @annadoyle2947
    @annadoyle2947 2 года назад +2

    I would sing to him softly💜

  • @diananunez6951
    @diananunez6951 3 года назад

    Poor baby was terrified. He seems to trust you and I hope he's doing better now. Bless your heart for taking him in. 😊

  • @kittydollsxo189
    @kittydollsxo189 3 года назад +174

    I feel she was doing to much, didn't let him get use to the environment first! I feel that's an simple mistake , the bird was shaking awe !! Should had put him in a cage with food and water and let him be for a day or three with visit here and there with treats in the cage. Judges tell parents who is divorce to make the new environment for kids to feel at home so it can be less stressful, I think that would do justice here. A cage, SpongeBob something to remind him at home to cause less anxiety.

    • @marshdesu
      @marshdesu 3 года назад +8

      she says "its been 40 minutes" which is a VERY short while, she pushed the birds too much, experts take 6 hours

    • @Astafar13
      @Astafar13 3 года назад +4

      BuT iTs TimE tO MaKe a ViDeo!

    • @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness
      @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness 3 года назад +3

      Gotta get those Patreon bux

    • @crynxlizzy4770
      @crynxlizzy4770 3 года назад +2

      Definenly she went away from her rules on training but the biggest myth you could give to a bird owner is saying keeping them in the cage from the start

    • @BellaWasHere1702
      @BellaWasHere1702 3 года назад

      Finally the “snow fans”/“snmw fans” are gone and there are understanding and intelligent and calm replies, no more “you are a ignorant ----“.

  • @nanettesohacki3597
    @nanettesohacki3597 3 года назад +307

    Why didn't you do anything the family suggested?

    • @missquark_
      @missquark_ 3 года назад +66

      That's what I think, he's new to everything and everyone in this new home... As much as she wants him to have the best food possible, I don't think it's the right time to change 100% of this bird's life all at once.
      For the first day I'll leave him in a cage with his own normal food and toys, and without much disturbance. Oh, and I'd let him watch some Spongebob so he feels all the stuff he knows and loves is not gone forever.
      Tomorrow would be another day, I wouldn't push too much interactions and new experiences in his current state.

    • @FernandoAlonso-cj6pr
      @FernandoAlonso-cj6pr 3 года назад +5

      She might have you cant judge over a video

    • @sunsundks3891
      @sunsundks3891 3 года назад +19

      It's better to begin with a quiet environment when a bird changed environnements

    • @tarajh
      @tarajh 3 года назад +1

      Watch Part Two and the explanation video she posted today to see exactly why.

    • @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness
      @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness 3 года назад +1

      Tara H. I don’t think I can watch the explanation video

  • @s.t.browne5477
    @s.t.browne5477 3 года назад +1

    For starters - you could have given him time to settle in -IN his cage - then transfer him to one WITH a perch - let him explore his new home at his leisure - give him his food on a plate & NOT jingle that bowl a lot - play sponge bob music -may help to soothe him - comfort him, pet him - see where it takes you with his response.

  • @andrewgilbertson5356
    @andrewgilbertson5356 2 года назад

    Just found these Beautiful Brilliant Birds

  • @zairagarcia8327
    @zairagarcia8327 3 года назад +345

    Love how the younger girl knows how to work with them she doesn’t raise her voice like other people do when they get a new birdy

    • @sonicbeans
      @sonicbeans 3 года назад +21

      Zaira Garcia the little girl is Capri, she’s Jamie and Dave’s daughter. She’s grown up with all of their flock.

    • @2jshay80
      @2jshay80 3 года назад +6

      Turn on SpongeBob!!!!

    • @skiangel3962
      @skiangel3962 3 года назад +2

      That’s Her Daughter 😋🥰

    • @joeporonto3324
      @joeporonto3324 3 года назад +17

      She was crowding the damn bird and idk why she was in the room especially when the bird is known to not like kids. They didnt do a good job

    • @goofeecofee4764
      @goofeecofee4764 3 года назад +3

      @@joeporonto3324 She is a professional and capri is very good with birds. And being scared is a normal reaction every one gets scared and instead of getting rid of them she made the bird get used to it and control its fear.

  • @mysticmagnolia
    @mysticmagnolia 3 года назад +158

    I don't think criticizing the food she was feeding Bean was a very nice thing to do. That could have been handled a better way. That isn't something I would do to a friend. I also don't think you are doing much to show Bean that he is safe. I've seen you have more patience with new birds before. This scenario just seems a little off

    • @bluexblondebaby
      @bluexblondebaby 3 года назад +14

      Agreed. Poor Bean 😔

    • @TheIxyavi
      @TheIxyavi 3 года назад +14

      Yeah this showed up in my recommendeds today and I'm glad to see someone else mention this.

    • @rainfallen7574
      @rainfallen7574 3 года назад +11

      1000% agree, it was absolutely unnecessary to criticise that

    • @barryshulman8316
      @barryshulman8316 3 года назад +10

      She looks scared. She needs to go in you tube and watch other owners that have afrian grey parrots. They are very intelligent parrots. She is getting off in a very bad start.

    • @user-ck9lm6xi1o
      @user-ck9lm6xi1o 3 года назад +6

      Having the kid so close and everyone all at once mist have been pretty frightening for Bean. I think snacks were a good idea but space is just as if not more important. Just existing somewhere nearby and talking/singing to Bean could have let Bean know she's not being pressured or forced or infringed on.

  • @shuffleaccount1985
    @shuffleaccount1985 9 месяцев назад

    LOVE Heals All , thank you slow and steady wins the race

  • @jpjpvds
    @jpjpvds 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you love, for taking the time and using your expertise to make sure this poor bugger was alright!!

  • @lindaberg7150
    @lindaberg7150 2 года назад

    I am a new bird owner. The first thing that I would do would be to leave Bean in this cage longer to relax. Then I would open the door for a while. He did not need to be frightened even more by taking the top of his cage off. I would have given him more time to adjust to his new environment. ...but you are the expert in birds.