@@ranikhanam572 It's not really dangerous if it only gets on the outside of the bird's body and it's soon rinsed off.. In extreme cases you can dry out the birds feathers and skin causing irritation. Remember that vets still to this day use concentrated dishwashing soap to clean birds, cats and other animals which have gotten soaked in oil. I had a cat that fell into a barrel of motor oil. Completely doused in oil except for the cats head. She's a Siamese cat too so it was shocking to see her all black. Anyways I took her to the vet and they used Dawn dish soap. They then told me to wash her every day, once a day with Dawn until it's gone. With that said, the biggest thing to consider would be him ingesting the soapy water which can cause some really bad side effects and possibly kill the bird if it intakes enough. If you've ever accidentally ate concentrated soap but it's not fun to say the least. But it sounds like OP's bird jumped in and they immediately got the bird out. At least I hope this is the case.
@@ranikhanam572 mine do the same! I have two conures and as soon as they hear me doing dishes, they flock to me and crawl up and down my arms while I'm washing up and try to get under the faucet. Makes doing dishes even more laborious but it's too cute to shoo them away
@Konyx I always let him outside as much as possible, he would still stay on his perch anyways, but whenever he hears the sound of water he would jump in lol
Awesome! Mine has his bath bowl in my big man-shop in the North Canadian bush...he uses it every night and then perches by the woodstove to dry up and dance to the radio! At the end of the night we go in....have a hot shower and yes, he sits on the shower rod....so cool.
CG INDUSTRIAL - Sweet! Sounds like you and your birdie have a hardcore Canadian lifestyle, eh? Marco and I are partial to Canadians; Our whole family is from Canada, but we live in the US...in the mountains, in the woods, in an A-frame with a wood burning stove!....Keeping it real Canadian-Style. 🇨🇦😎
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Its a small world of green cheek people, yes. Cool that you know Canada...and sounds great how you live! Great videos, Im subbed
BE THE TRUTH - Ha! They are quite drawn to water it seems. Mine seems to think that he should be involved in anything that involves the water running. Showers, dish washing, washing machine filling - He flies over and does a little fluffy excited dance. It almost seems religious his worship of water. Because of this we call turning on any water source a “Water Ceremony” in my house 😋🦜
I cried a lot during this video, I think my period is coming up or something but idk.. I've always wanted a bird and I just go through Google every now and then researching and 'window shopping' to fill the void until Im in a situation where I can have one. I think I've finally found the perfect type for me, and seeing one being adorable in this video was a cuteness overload💞💞
Winchylovespie .3. - awwww thanks 🥰 I know the feeling. I still like to watch bird videos while snuggling with my own bird. Green Cheeks are pretty great. Haven’t found another species that I would prefer.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures hey can I get ur opinion? I want a bird that will jump, play, and have a super funny attitude, but if I sit down they will snuggle and rest/ calm down with me. Does that sound like any type of bird to u?
@@judeo.4385 Green cheek conures are super funny and they are known for being playful and cuddly. Get a baby just weened and please give it a lot of attention.
@@judeo.4385 You should get a conure. Mine loves to play and wrestle my fingers and toss stuff around, then when i dim the lights a bit she gets all cuddly and snuggly.
lol I'm currently saving up about 500 dollars to get a green cheek conure and everything that comes with owning one. I've been saving up for about 8 months now and only have 150 dollars to go! Super excited and doing tons of research. Thanks for the advice!
Mc Dinosuat - Congratulations! That is exciting! They are such good friends (if a little clingy and annoying at times) 😋 Keep saving! I just spent $400 at the vet today for my green cheek annual check up. Usually it is only $300, but still I pay much more than the $450 I paid to adopt him every year for his care. I did the math once and figured out you will likely spend $30,000 on your green cheek over his lifespan if he lives to his natural old age of 30 years. That covers his initial cost plus food, toys, annual vet visit, and boarding, this does not include likely additional costs like if your bird gets sick or hurt or you want to buy him a new cage or some more expensive toys or foods or participate in bird training seminars or something. Long story short, get ready to enjoy your little buddy, they really are great, but also get ready to PAY for the privilege of being his parront 🤑
My bird would nope out and take wing from that high pressure firehose, Marco's a brave bird. Thank you for showing your grooming technique! I too get corrected for not preening right.
Hahaha! He has changed his method a few times over the years. His current preference is bathing from a glass in our kitchen. Whatever floats his boat. And yes, Marco is very particular about how he is groomed.
BooBoo likes cold, not warm bathes. About every 3-4 days, or into her water bowl, only after I clean it and fill with fresh water. Her first bath was two days after becoming my forever friend. She jumped into her water dish. Thank you for the video of Marco.
Bendetta Kreutzer - Awwww so cute. Funny how each bird has their own personal manner of bathing they are most comfortable with. Marco used to bathe in his dish before he came to live with me. Marco Leapt onto a bath soon after coming to live with me. I think it was to wash off the stress of the transition.
Hi, my conure likes cold water also, he use to jump in his water dish but now likes the bathroom sink, i put a washcloth down and run cold water, he loves it!!
TFS. Have a green cheek conure. He's pretty old now so basically he just likes to take his bath from his water dish. Used to go in the shower sometimes or use the kitchen faucet if I left it running to take a bath.
Dee Dee Riggs - oh well, “whatever floats you bird” 😋 Nice to hear about an old green cheek. There aren’t too many out there unfortunately. How old is yours? I met one that was 30 about a year ago.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Aristotle (Ari) is 23 yrs. old. A co-worker gave Ari to my husband because he hated her boyfriend--kept biting him. Lol. My husband has always been a bird person and I knew nothing. Shortly after we got him, Ari bit me on my thumb one time so hard it turned my nail black & I had to wait for months for it to grow off. A couple decades later he's my best friend & I wonder how long he will stay in good health. He's a sweetie.
Dee Dee Riggs - Wow! 23 years old! The Original Ari! I assume you are familiar with Jaiden’s famous Green Cheek Ari? I didn’t know about him until people started commenting on my videos about “Ari.” 😂 Definitely check him out if you haven’t. Marco hated my boyfriend for a long time too. He used to dive bomb him and bite him in the neck so hard that it would bleed and leave a welt. They are slowly becoming friends now that the boyfriend lives with us does trick and target training every day with him. They can now hang out alone together with the rule that’s Marco is not allowed on the boyfriend’s shoulder. When I am around, Marco even snuggles with him and allows him to give him scritches sometimes. Things are progressing in the right direction. I think it would be good to do a video on how to get your bird to accept your partner. Ari is not the only bird I have heard of that has been given away because he was attacking a partner. I hope that someday Marco is as close to my boyfriend as you are to Ari. 🥰🦜
My cute Wilson and me comeback to see your video today. Wilson enjoy so much the bath inside the sink. I never do that for him and now is very happy when the sound the water is coming. I love so much my Green Cheek Conure Wilson. Hugs for you from Wilson...jajaja
Oh wow! That is so great to hear. I am glad Wilson is enjoying his new way to have a bath. Baths and water , snuggles and scratches are some of the finest things in life for a conure. Glad you found the video helpful, be sure to check out the other videos on my channel about Green Cheek conure behavior, hormonal behavior, and how to make a conure carrier backpack. Hugs to you and Wilson from Marco & Me
MY conure loves having a bath with a bowl under running water and he also has had a shower with me once though he didn't want to the second time. He has baths basically every day. My dads conure had a bath twice yesterday. I have no idea why they want to bath so much but it's awesome watching them
Keep doing research on what it takes to care for these fun but complex little guys. Consider adopting rather than buying. There are so many out there in need of a good home. And send a link of a video of your bird if you end up getting one.
Paco love birdie shower time! He prefers you to hold your hand under the water or to take a bath in his clean water dish. He likes nice loooonnnnggg hot showers with lots of water pressure and is so not down for the spray bottle lol.
Rebecca Elliott - oh man! I should have showed the cupped hand method in my video. Forgot about that one. That is so awesome your bird likes to shower with you. That is an easy solution. Marco hates the spray bottle too. He gets fluffy-angry and attacks the spray bottle whenever he sees one.
Marco is adorable! I was thinking of getting a green cheeked conure when I’m a little older and know more about them and how to take care of them so it’s nice to know this information 😁
Kitsune Productions - Great! I am glad it was helpful. I think it is fun to watch videos of other people’s pets too. Keep in mind conures live about 30 years which is longer than most marriages last. So it a big commitment. And just like a marriage there are a lot of great things that come with a green Cheek and a lot of annoying things you just have to figure out how to live with. 😋
My conure LOVES his bath time. I put him in the sink, run the water until the slightly warm water is up to his body. Basically his feet and legs are submerged. He bathes as I get his food ready on the counter beside the sink. He also likes for the water to continue running on low pressure so he can get the top of his head wet. Also so he can drink the fresh water. I'd like to suggest doing a video on alternatives to the wood pellets / chips (or whatever it's called) you put at the bottom of the bird cage. That stuff is so expensive for what is essentially scrap wood and saw dust pressed into small cylinders.
Bilb Ono - awww sounds like such a cute little routine you guys have. Conures sure love their routines. 😂 That’s a good idea for a video. I will write it down. I personally use paper towels which can be composted or a pillow case which can be washed and reused. I have also saved up old seed shells and pellet food until it covered the bottom and used that. Other people use old newspapers, magazines, mail and scrap paper. This would be best with a cage that has a grating over the tray because I think it’s not healthy for the bird to eat the ink print. As for the paper pellets and wood shavings, there is nothing special about them that makes them better than the choices outlined above, as far as I know. Just another way to get you to spend money in the pet industry. What do you think? Do you seen any benefit to the shavings or pellets over paper or washable products? Let me know! Thanks for watching!
So cute! Mine likes baths about every day. She always lets me know by pacing and pointing her head towards the sink while she makes little screeches. Lol She puts her whole head in the light stream and rubs her belly into the water. She prefers the bathroom sink, but she also showers with me too from the shower rod. She’s only a few months old so we are still figure out other ways she might take a bath. She always wants me to rub the top of her head and the edges of her beak. I love my baby girl.
the first one is such a cool way to do it XD never thought about turning the water up to try and persuade rikka in. he usually only takes a bath if its in my hands under the sink..
Thank you! I am glad I can help in your quest to learn about these complex little guys. And I am glad you are waiting and learning as much as you can before you bring one into your family. It really is a huge commitment. They live 30 years and that is longer than most marriages last. I also did the math and this cute little bugger will cost you over $30,000 over its lifetime. It is good to be educated and go into this commitment with eyes wide open. It’s also okay to say, wow, I never would have thought....maybe this isn’t for me...or not right now. Please let us know if you have other questions you would like answered before you “ take the plunge”
You are right about the ferimones. If you feel fear while around bees, that releases ferimones that the bees translate and attack. So fear definitely has a smell.
Kawaii Angel - You are welcome! Congrats on your new member of the family! Please post a like of any video you get. I would love to see. You may find my other videos on green Cheek Conure behavior, hormonal behavior and how to make a DIY bird carrier backpack helpful as well 😊🦜
I have a conure and he is my buddy, if we don’t snuggle the same time every night he looses his mind. I love my bird so much, they are then most amazing pet. Mine will sit quietly on my for hours while I work from home and just be with me.
ChipHyzi GVA - Thank you! So glad to help you and Hopper. (Cute name) Helping people understand their birds and build better relationships with them is my goal. I do plan to make more videos and “hone my craft” a bit. I work full time so it takes me a while to create new content, edit and post, but believe me I have plenty of ideas and some in the works. Let me know if there is something specific you would like to see. Marco and I can always use a muse.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures Thank you! in fact I think your goal is being met, part of the video of the behaviors in which you set an example to Marco, it helped me a lot to better understand Hopper and understand how my bird feels, again Thanks ^ - ^
It's amazing how you got him to do those trick and take bath ,I have one too but my bird don't like to go on my hand he bite or if you touch his cage he take bath in kitchen sink he loves I just found you ty keep up vedios I'm going to watch and try these things with him .
My little eagle (my conure named Talos) had a dirty water bowl today. I cleaned it and refilled. A few seconds later, I hear him flying to me like always, but when I turned around, he was soaked 😂. It surprised me a bit because I didn't expect a wet parrot to land on me a few seconds after refilling his water bowl lol
Brittney Pearson - It seems like he doesn’t get interested unless the water is really flowing. I do turn it down once he gets in to save water. I will experiment, however and get back to you.
Nope, I have a green cheek and he likes the water sound of it coming harder, if I trickle it he doesn't want to bathe, but maybe it's just our 2 birds?
Han Chen - “getting back” on this - marco does seem to need the rushing water sound to get in the mood, but tolerates me turning the water down once he has committed. Hope this helps. If I can slowly change his behavior to require less water over time I will let you know.
my bird LOVES normal showers we don't have a stand for him (because we cant find one anywhere) but it is good that it is good for his feathers because get grets grumpy when he is growing new ones
Matthew - yes! If he would let me I would. Unfortunately he has gotten toweled at the vet so he is very suspicious of towels, but would be a good thing to train.
My conure loves freezing cold water. I throw a wet rag over the sink divider in the middle and then put my tap on the shower setting and Peaches just loves to walk underneath and flap his wings.
Awwwww so cute! Do you dry him off somehow when he is done? Marco gets super cold after his baths and is shivering until I put him in a room with a heater. He’s not a fan of the blow dryer
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Neither is Peaches. He has a stand that comes off of the outside of his cage that is above the heater. That's where he dries. He only likes freezing water which is insane to me! LOL Or hot water in the shower... Hmmm... Peaches is an extremist! 😂😂
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures I would have never thought these little birds had such huge personalities! He definitely keeps me smiling. He even has a perch in the garage and hangs out there too LOL
I am so sorry to hear you lost your baby bird in such a traumatic way. They are so feisty but so fragile. May your Birdie Rest In Peace and May you find some comfort your memories of your time with him. 💕
@@thiscommentgoestoabout4721I'm not worried this happened almost 20 years ago and I find no evidence that the birds ghost is following me or I'd be hiring the bird ghost busters.
When my conure wants to bathe, she will dive into the water before you ever get the chance to regulate the temp. Screaming hot or icy cold, she doesnt care. So with one hand youre trying to keep her out while trying to get the water right.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures haha omg yes they definitely are! Thank you I subbed to yours as well. I love watching other people's gcc videos. They crack me up!!
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures I have tons of videos haha he is my best bud. I am 50 so uploading on RUclips will be tough but since you are interested I will see if I can figure it out. It's funny, I keep him safe but he spends a lot of time in my shop with me when I'm not doing dirty dangerous stuff...He is always with me for clean up and beers at the end of the day....my shop is beside my house. He is totally 100% free too...but in winter he goes in my shirt to get from the shop to the house...He has a vocabulary of about 10 or 12 words (or more)...I have had him his whole life...he is 6. I love him so much it's insane.
i have a fountain from michaels for 100$ i think its 160$ off sale.. this is what they bath in.. its rather adorable i advise it to any bird keeper just dont get a deep water one lol
Welcome! Awww mango sounds cute! I’d love to see some video if you ever post. Please send a link. And yes, I am sure mango would love a bath if you figure out what way makes him feel most safe and comfortable.
I take my bird in my hand, holding their feet with my fingers, and shower them like a baby, he/she allows me to open each wing on its turn to shower well. I can rarely get the bird to wash by him/herself unless is the water in the big cage where will often take a dip. Same sort of bird.
Martaeq Grillo - I am assuming you mean what age? I think as soon as they can walk and eat and fly on their own it’s perfectly fine. Just make sure the bowl is shallow and your bird has a way to step out of the water if fearful or uncomfortable. Monitor the water for safe temperature and depth. Birds naturally love to bathe and it is good for their physical and mental wellbeing. So I say scrub a dub dub, bathe away!
I'm so glad I found your site. Marco is so sweet! I am a fairly new bird owner. I rescued my Green Cheek, Milton, 8 months ago. Milton is 3 years old and is very sweet, except to my husband. This Spring, now Summer my birds have been extremely hormonal! This week I set up a birdroom for Milton and my 2 parakeets. I'm working on a better sleep schedule. Milton creates nests wherever he can find a small dark space. I've blocked off under all the furniture. Have you any advice that might help calm hormones? How does Marco act when he is hormonal? My bird also does the morning poopy thing with me. I put a garbage can under where he poops and made a game out of it. Now he consistantly poops in the garbage in the morning and I've seen him use it on his own every now and then I'm beginning to understand what he's saying too. He came to me saying one thing clearly." "No Biting" and he will bite my husband aggressively. Hopefully working pon his hormones might help with this.
meg's utube - your post had us laughing because so much reminds us of our experience with our own, Marco. 😂 We adopted him at age 4 and he will be 8 in a month. He also came preprogrammed with a few choice phrases and has learned more since coming to live with me. Marco also hated my boyfriend (Ian) for the first 3 years Marco lived with me. Things changed when Ian moved in with me and we made a few changes to increase trust. Now my bird LOVES Ian and may actually prefer him at times this is what we did: 1) we watched for the triggers of bites. For marco it was when Ian tried to have him step up on his hand, when Ian allowed him to sit on his shoulder or Ian was alone with Marco. 2) We made rules that Ian was not to use his hands with Marco and Marco was not allowed on Ian’s shoulder or to spend time alone with Ian. This actually helped build trust with Marco a lot. 3) We then put Ian in charge of trick training, which Marco loves. First trick we trained was for Marco to step up on a stick for Ian so he can move him around as needed, but Ian ended up teaching Marco all kinds of tricks. This further improved their trust and relationship. After that Marco started snuggling against Ian’s arms and started letting him scritch his head. Then I was able to leave them alone together for increasing amounts of time because Ian had figured out how to manage Marco in most scenarios. Their relationship solidified during Covid isolation when Ian was working from home everyday and a continuous companion to Marco while I went to work at the hospital. The main concept was to demonstrate to Marco that Ian could be trusted because he would not do the things that made Marco fearful and bite then show Marco that Ian was a pretty great guy by having Ian do some of Marcos favorite things with Ian and finally having Marco rely on Ian for some of his socialization when I wasn’t home. This process was slow and took about a year. I know that sounds like a long time, but we had encouraging improvements throughout. It does take a commitment from your husband however, so it’s up to him how important it is to him. Though they are great friends and spend a lot of time together, We are still working on Marco stepping up on Ian’s hand (without violence). Marco came with a particular fear of hands so it is understandable that this is our last challenge. We are at about 75% non violent success rate. That is with Ian always respecting when Marco says no to a step up in non-violent ways. We definitely want to make a video about how we did this because I know a lot of people struggle with it and we were really desperate to figure it out for a long time. Thanks for your comment. It was a great one! 💕🦜
Mystic_z - oh yes! That is the dream bath of any bonded conure - to bathe in his person’s hands. Doesn’t get much better than that for a pet conure 😋 What a lucky guy. I should have included it in my video though. I forgot about that method
hello!!! please don’t take this as mean, i’m just noting some stuff i’ve noticed with my buddy. with my little guy, he likes bigger bowls, it just gives him a bit of a chance to swim around :)
help!! i’ve had my male green cheek named coco for about a year now. he’s really bonded with my partner and i, as i started dating him around the same time i got coco. so he bonded to both of us and tries to attack any other person that comes too close to him (not us) but ever since he’s been like 5 months old he started to bite, A LOT. like he wants to be with us 24/7 and he’ll hop back and forth between us taking turns getting love... but he bites my lips a lot, and my ears. i’ll be rubbing him and he’ll be all fluffy and happy and then boom he latches on to our fingers. and he loves to bite in between my fingers when i rub him. i get him out for hours a day so he’s a happy birb. i keep his cage clean and give him lots of healthy food so nothing should be wrong with him. he only lets us rub his head, and his back also. he won’t let us touch his feet, wings, or belly without screeching and attacking... ive tried everything! i’ll never get rid of him i love him to death but i want to figure this out before he sticks with it his whole life... he’s been like this for 7 months now probably. i was thinking it had something to do with his hormones but he continues to do it! we’ve stopped saying “ouch!” when he bites, we give a firm “no!” and he stops for a minute, then he just starts nibbling on us again! he’s only drawn blood once on me which was about 6 months ago i was sitting on my floor and out of no where he flew over to me and latched onto the top of my hand without me even touching him :( he hasn’t done that since. i’ve tried setting him away from me when he bites so he knows it’s not okay, ive taken him to his cage after a hard bite too and nothing seems to work.... suggestions please❤️❤️
mady liptak - If you are petting him on the back it is likely still hormonal. As it sounds like you know, birds can get very frustrated and aggressive when you sexually stimulate them by petting them on the back. A back rub to them is like a crotch rub in human terms. Might help to think of it that way. A bird should be scritched in the head only. All else is highly sexual. There also may be other things you are inadvertently doing to increase and maintain hormones in your bird. Check out my video on Green Cheek Conure Mating behaviors and what to do about them on my channel: ruclips.net/video/m53dyRBXvj8/видео.html Also If he is 1 year old then this is a highly hormonal time for him; like being in your teens for humans. Birds go though a bluffing period around this age as well, where they are going through their rebellious years and can get much more aggressive for this reason too. Research bluffing and you should find more information about what that looks like and what to do about it. But don’t worry It will eventually calm down as their hormones settle as long as you haven’t encouraged negative behaviors and have continued to develop your bond with your bird. My bird has also bitten me if I happen to rub a pin feather on his head that is painful. So be sure you are being gentle and mindful of those pin feathers. My bird sometimes bites the webbing of my hands when he wants to wrestle. He loves to be flipped on his back and to have a play fight match with my hand and his feet and beak. Green Cheeks love to wrestle hard so you will have to train him not to bite too hard by discontinuing the play for 10 seconds each time he nips harder than you would like. The same goes for the head scritches. If you are petting him in the head (head only) and he nips you, withdraw your hand and count slowly to 10 then return to scritches if he would like them. He will learn pretty quick from this negative reinforcement. Try these things and keep researching. It takes time for you and your bird to figure each other out especially when teenaged hormones are introduced. Check out the other videos on my channel and I also recommend Manda and Rio as well as BirdTricks on RUclips. I have learned a lot from them and it has been really helpful. Marco is 7 and I am still learning and we are still figuring out how to communicate better. So it’s never to late! I love your commitment to your bird. That’s what it takes. Hang in there through those tough teenaged years 😋 Thanks for watching and feel free to post more questions.
that helped so much! thank you. i recently found your channel and have been watching some. but i will definitely check them all out. i’ve watched rio before about the biting but still couldn’t get him to stop! but the teenage thing totally makes sense. i never thought of that. and i will definitely try the 10 second thing, anything to help calm down my lil nugget!! once again, thank you so so much and especially thank you for responding so fast... it means a lot. and i had no idea about how rubbing their back is sexual to them!! that’s surprising. i’ve done A LOT of research and i’ve never seen that before. i will be sure to come back and update you on how he’s doing. once again, thank you!!!❤️
mady liptak - Glad the info is helpful. Don’t know if this helps, but when my guy gets fluffy and angry and starts to charge at me. I actually firmly tell him “No, Stop. Wait.” Then change my tone and say to a gentle tone and say “Good bird, you’re a good bird.” And it totally stops him in his tracks and deescalates the situation. He then fluffs off the stress and repeats, “Good bird.” Back to me and it’s over. It’s like he thinks we are fighting about something (I guess I have u knowingly provoked or I insulted him) then I remind him that things are good between us and that he is good by saying “Good bird” it totally reassures him and he is back to his loving self. It is very counter intuitive because you feel like you don’t want to reinforce negative behavior with praise, but as you have seen punishment does nothing at best and escalated the situation at worst. I wouldn’t give him a treat for aggressive behavior, as this may train him to be aggressive, but reminding my bird of his goodness seems to help. Perhaps it’s a shift in my energy that he can read, but whatever it is it worked with my little guy. You could try that next time he goes nuts and lunges at you. I would be interested to hear if that works for other people too.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures i will definitely try that out soon. it’s 1 am here so he’s sleeping right now and he gets mad if i wake him up. i will be back to update you soon. thank you sm!
mady liptak - oh yes, try none of this at 1am. I can assure you it will go horribly. 😋 I was just responding with ideas when I had the time. Yes please let me know how it goes. Best of luck and try not to stress about it; It’s not good for you and the bird can sense it. I assure you, it will all work out. Just Be sensitive, keep researching, try new things and be consistent with what works. Your bird loves you and that is not going to change. 🥰🦜
Definitely get on some groups on Facebook! There are some good groups out there that'll give you first hand knowledge. Awesome that you are researching first.
Perfect! There is a lot to learn. It can be hard to imagine 30 years of your life with one of these guys. Definitely do some research and spend time with some before you adopt. Check out my other videos on Green Cheek Conure Behavior, Mating Behavior and DIY Parrot carrier backpack. : ) Thanks for watching.
Sharon Ross if you are close to retirement, then you could in many ways be a more ideal owner than many because you will have more time to dedicate to your bird. These guys could happily be with you all day. It is their number one priority even over other basic needs like food and sleep. Age disparity is a valid concern. BUT only if you get a baby! I would recommend adopting and mature bird of 10-15 years. You two could still have many nice years together. If you do get a bird, I recommend working on target training and socializing them. The end goal being to make them easy to be with and cared for should there come a time when someone else needs to care for them. This will give your bird the best chance of having a good life when out of your care. I would also recommend getting on social media and connecting with other bird owners in your area. I am part of a “flight club” where bird owners get together to train and fly their birds in a gym. I also posted on my neighborhood forum and found 4 other folks in the neighborhood who had green cheeks and small birds and we set up bird sitting exchange. It has been really helpful when I have gone on vacation and I get to hang out with other birds occasionally. I have often thought that if I ever had to give up Marco for some reason, these people and the club members would be the first people I would turn to. Hope this helps. I don’t think your age needs to be a factor as long as you are thoughtful and planful about it, as you clearly are being. Thanks for watching and let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
I tried the dish and spray method on my Amazon and she hates them both (though I still spray her because she needs a bath) maybe I'll try the shower methods next and maybe I'll try the dish again because she has started using her water bowl as a bath.
Schmaltzii Cue - Yeah, you don’t have to rush. Birds eventually show interest in bathing when you least expect it. They may climb into the sink when you are washing dishes, join your in the shower or hop in your water glass when you are drinking if they are small. Bathing is a very vulnerable time for birds because their attention is divided and their feathers get waterlogged. This makes them easier prey as it is harder for them to fly with wet feathers. The most important thing is that they feel safe. And birds have all kinds of reasons they don’t feel 100% safe that may feel strange to us. (Time of day, window near by, certain person in the room, rush of the water etc.) the important thing is you don’t rush or force him. This will make him scared of the idea all together. You can always leave a shallow bowl on his stand or in his cage and he may decide to take a bath when he feels most safe.
My conure (Dorito) is so dependent when it comes to his baths. He always flaps his wings super hard when he’s on my shoulder while I doing dishes or washing my hands to let me know he NEEDS a bath right fricken now. But he won’t let me just put him in the shallow water and leave him on a rack. He has to be standing on my hand. As soon as I try to let him do what he needs to without holding him he acts as if that water has turned to acid and flies back to me. He’s baby
Ha! I love the name Doritos. Is that due to his love for the chip by the same name?! If so, Marco should also be named Dorito...or Pasta, or Corn, or Safflower or Mashed Potatoes, or Powdered Coffee Creamer, or Wine or Dirt. 🤣 He’s not allowed to eat some of those things, but he sure knows he likes them😅
Guide to Green Cheek Conures Lol that’s what everyone asks! He’s never actually had a Dorito, but my brother likes them a lot. He was sitting next to me when I first got my bird and I was trying to figure out what to name him. He made the joke that I should just call him Dorito, we both laughed, and then somehow that ended up being his real name. A friend called Dorito the “chip on my shoulder” and I hate that I hadn’t thought of the pun sooner than him.
YES!!! Brilliant!!! Keep that friend around, if only for their witty word play! I saw on a forum somewhere that someone named their Green Cheek Dr Pinchy which i thought was quite apt and has always amused me. My bird definitely has is Dr Pinchy and Mr Bite moments. 😋
my conure hates baths, he typically washes himself 2-3 times a day in his water bowl, which I know isn’t the preferred option but he won’t touch a shallower bowl or the sink
Eh, I wouldn’t worry about it. Let Birdie do birdie and just make sure he gets a fresh dish each time he has a bath. As long as he is getting a bath and enjoying it I don’t see a problem. If he needs more room to fully bathe you could consider putting a low wide bowl in the bottom of the cage for bathing. He may feel more safe in his cage. My guy is often fearful of bathing in large open spaces as he feels he is susceptible to predators in the open. Some birds may prefer a more enclosed space like a small bathroom. They also have cage attachments made for bathing. BUT if your bird is happy and this is working for him, I think what you have is totally fine. Thanks for watching!
Hi :-) . . . Could you give me some advice or suggestions as to why my Bird I have had for about 2+ months now won't eat Pellets and only eats the fatty Seeds in mix for her. So I have my own concoctive eays to get her to eat them but as yet she is Determined to have the amount of Favoured seed 3 x Daily (or more) and that worries me Long term ! She is 15months old and I feel has only been give Some Fresh Produce and maybe mostly SEEDS !?!!!!! Thank You xo
BE THE TRUTH - okay! Here is my answer! Ah yes, Marco came to me with the same problem. I struggled with this too for quite some time and I am still making adjustments. I’ve got him eating Zupreem fruit blend pellets and fresh veggies, fruit and grains primarily. In terms of seeds he is currently down to 2 Nutriberries plus some sunflower seeds for training each day. Before you start to change your birds diet, be sure you get a digital kitchen scale that measures grams reliably. It is dangerous for birds to lose weight quickly so you want to keep track of your birds weight during this process. Just like humans, it is best to weigh your bird at the same time. In the morning. After their “morning mega poop” would be ideal. Once you have an established weight you can start to alter their food in small increments. Replace one additional teaspoon of their seed with pellets every week until all the seed in their bowl is replaced with pellets. This should take at least a month and can be done in smaller increments and/or over a longer period of time. Continue to weigh your bird regularly to make sure they are not losing weight as you transition them. This is the classic method to transition birds from seed to pellet. I have done this somewhat with Marco. Pro Tip: if your bird likes fruits, grains, and/or veggies then be sure to provide these everyday along with your seed/pellet mixture to give nutritional options for your bird as he transitions. Another idea is: Marco first showed interest in the pellets when I was bird sitting some parakeets who were already eating pellets. Marco wasn’t sure what to make of the parakeets, but he sure was interested in what they were eating. “Food Envy” is another method people use to get their birds to eat pellets. If you don’t have other birds, you can use yourself as an example. Some birds react positively their owners pretending to eat pellets and making a big fuss about them; Clicking and carrying on. Some owners will actually try to “keep the pellets for themselves and not share with the bird” to make the pellets seem extra desirable. This trick has also worked on occasion with Marco, but I have not had the patients to keep up with it long enough to make it a habit. I have also heard of people mixing pellets with juice to make a sweet, soft mixture that some birds love to get them used to the taste, then slowly switch out to hard pellets. I have yet to try this. The method that actually worked best for Marco was to switch the position of his foods. I moved the pellets to the top of his stand where is seeds used to be and put the seeds down lower at the base of the stand. You could do this same concept inside of a cage as well. It was a bit of classic bird psychology. Birds love to be in “on high” and feel more safe eating in high places where they can scan their environment for predators and competition. Putting the pellets in Marco’s favorite high spot was just the push he needed to make the switch. Once he started eating them regularly, I noticed that he must have found nutrients he needed in the pellets that he wasn’t getting in the seed because he would eat his seed for a while, then elect to stop eating the seeds in favor of the pellets. Amazing! Give it a try. One other thing I should mention is that Zupreem fruit blend is not the most nutritious for your bird as it has a high amount of sugar and other processed foods. It is far better to go with Harrison’s or Roudybush pellets if you can convince your bird to eat them, however I believe it is overall easier to convince your bird to eat the fruit pellets due to the sugar, fun color and shapes. So it may just come down to what your bird will actually agree to eat. I think it is best to check with your avian vet, what is best for your bird if possible. Personally, I am hopeful to slowly transition Marco from Zupreem fruit blend to Harrison’s High Potency, but I I have to steal myself for another long battle using all the tricks above. Sigh..... Hope this helps. Let us know how it goes or if you have any further questions. Bon Appetit Birdie!
Connie teh birb - Ah yes! I didn’t include this option. Apparently, Marco used to do this too before he was in my care. If your bird prefers this, then I think it is a fine way to go as long as he/she gets fresh water after her bath (no one wants to drink dirty bath water)😋 One possible reason for providing some of these alternatives would be, if the birds water bowl is not big enough for the bird to get fully wet and feel fully clean. My personal reason for offering the sink bath is because I find that after about 4 days Marco starts to get stressed if he hasn’t had a bath. I can tell because his behavior changes: he makes these incessant plaintive noises, is easily frightened, is grouchy, and nothing seems right in his world. Once he has a good full bath all of these behaviors disappear for another 3-4 days until it’s time to have a bath again. I offer the sink alternative because he is open to this option long before he would resort to bathing in his water dish. BUT if your bird is happy to problem solve their bathing needs in their water dish when the need strikes them, I don’t see anything wrong with this. Feel free to post a link of your bird bathing in his/her dish for others to see! 😊 Thanks for watching and check out the other videos on my channel including: general green Cheek behaviors, mating behaviors and what to do about them and DIY bird carrier backpack 😊🦜
They are quite easy to train to poop in a certain place when out of the cage, mine would actually sleep on my pillow by my head. Would hold her poop till I got up, I'd wake up, hold her over toilet and she would drop a big load of crap. Lol. I miss that bird so much. She got into a fight with a bigger conure and died in her sleep. Didn't see obvious wounds, but I guess she was hurt pretty bad.
Agreed. it is easy to train them to poop on command. The challenging thing is that they have to poop every 15-30 minutes and it is more difficult to train them to hold it during the day until a bathroom is available or to notify you that they need to go. And it’s quite disruptive to take them to the bathroom every 15 minutes. So It’s kind of hit or miss. If cleaning up poop on the regular is a deal breaker, I would not recommend making the 30 year commitment to a green cheek. It is hard to know how successful any individual will be in the toilet training arena.
My cockatiel hates water so much. He will do something and like it one time and then I’ll try it again and he hates it. Like he took a bath in a plate once (I was desperate to get him to try anything) and he loved it.. one time. He hates it now. He hates the spray bottle, shower, sink, and everything else I’ve tried 🙁
I had a cockatiel growing up and she was not super into bathing. I think she would go a good 3 or more months between baths. Every once and a while she would just climb down my arm when I was washing my hands in the sink and had a bath with the water running on low and the drain open. Birds really won’t allow you to pressure them into anything. They just get fearful and create a phobia if you do. I say don’t worry to much about it and let your cockatiel guide you. He will let you know when it’s time. And it may be months between baths for that one.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures Yeah, he’s gone a few months without one, and he gets like that where he’ll randomly just take one when I’m not expecting it 😂 Thank you for replying back so soon because I was starting to get worried because he just refuses it.
I have 150g reef tank, I see you have a tank.. Does he ever get near tank? Another question, in a 24hr cycle, how much loud screaming actually occurs ... If placed in a cage and left for 3-4 hours alone at home, will there be much screaming ? I am trying to determine if i can have a GC in my townhome, walls are double insulated ? I can handle when I am home most of day, retiring... it’s when I leave for few hours here and there through the day 🤓. Your bird is awesome 🐤
my bird literally hates baths, we tried the bathtub, the sink, shower stepping in with her but she's always terrified and flies away and we have to make her go in she gets very upset.
Ramisha Alam - it is not so important for your bird to have a bath that you must force him/her. Often times they are fearful of being lowered into a basin or feel overwhelmed by the heat or spray of a shower. You cannot force them to have a bath or they will become fearful of the whole experience and possibly if you. I think all conures enjoy bathing if given the right set up and allowed the opportunity to choose a time and place that feels safe for them. Have you tried my method of elevating a shallow bowl over the sink on a dish drying wrack? I often have to run the water for 5 minutes (washing dishes or otherwise) to get my bird in the bathing mood. I can not force him before he is ready and climbs down my arm to enjoy his bath. Sometimes we have to reapproach on another day if he isn’t up for it yet. Birds feel very vulnerable when bathing as this is a time when it is difficult to watch for danger and escape from predators when their feathers are heavy and water logged. So clearing the bathing environment from anything your bird may feel is threatening is important. Threats include widows, startling noises and movements and anything else your bird has previously shown fear of. Sometimes moving the bowl over fish drying wrack the the bathroom helps because it is a smaller space, quieter, enclosed space that your bird will find less threatening. You can also see if your bird enjoys a spray from a spray bottle and if nothing else allow your bird to sit on top of the shower curtain rod or door while you have a shower or a bath so he/she can enjoy the mist. This will provide some of the benefits of bathing without making your bird fearful. The most important point here is to never force your bird to do anything unless it comes down to your birds safety. You have to find a way to entice your bird to do the things you want him/her to do with treats, and praise and pets with the design to ultimately make these activities intrinsically motivating for the bird. I have tried a lot of different training tactics with my bird and discovered that dominating and forcing my bird to do anything ends in unhappiness for both of us. He gets scared and angry I get bitten, I get frustrated and our relationship is damaged. Birds love treats, socialization, and affection use this to your advantage to get them to do the things they need to do to be healthy and happy as the pathway to these benefits are not always clear to your bird. Check out articles and videos on target training as a way to move you and your bird in a positive direction. It is amazing and totally changed my relationship with my bird for the better. Good luck, thanks for watching and let me know if you have any questions. 😊🦜
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures thank u and yes we tried all of those things, occasionally he takes his own baths in his water dish but its too small for him to completly bathe we provided a shallow dish but he would not step in, shes super obedient and nice but when it comes to bath we still havent figured it out
Aww i just got my gcc my kids named Friday lol 3 days ago and s/he is so sweet but so far only let me hold him/her and is still nervous. I hope i can help make him/her feel at home soon!
I got an aviary bred kakariki on Saturday, the first day was bad (no eating, kept quiet and he didn't really move!), second was building his confidence around me but today he's started to step up (I've been using a target stick outside the cage today to encourage him to come to me, that way I'm less likely to spook him, plenty of videos on it and no need for clipped wings), just be close to him when you can, offer him treats, but only when he's started eating, he'll soon settle in!
As stated in the video, each Conure seems to have a different preference. Mine refuses to bathe earlier than 4 days. Some like it every day. Seeds are like candy bars to birds lots of fat and unhealthy stuff without a lot of nutritional value. We only use seeds for rewards during trick training. You will need to feed your bird a nutritionally formulated bird pellet as well as fresh veggies, grains, legumes and fruits. Thanks for watching!
Joey Thomas - I gently introduced him to different forms of bathing. As you can see is is quite adept at showing that he does not like something. Ultimately, I got the idea for the bath he likes by watching videos on RUclips of other parrots bathing. I think if you are gentle and sensitive to the cues he is providing you then you don’t have to be concerned about frightening your bird or scarring them for life. 🥰🦜
mine both love baths everyday i leave out a large stainless steel dog bowl water,my male will even do run and jump in and out of water,my female expects and demands fresh bath water everyday.
How long have you had them? I had a parakeet growing up and she didn’t really bathe much, every once and a while she would climb down my arm when I was washing my hands in the sink or even bathe in my water glass, but it definitely had to be on her terms. I think she also appreciated a spray from a warm water bottle too. You could try that and see if the respond positively to that.
Good question, it is important to find a way to keep your bird warm as he dries, as it is not healthy for them to be cold for the 90 minutes or so it takes them to dry. As you probably saw in my video, I use an oil or infrared space heater in my room and allow him to dry ambiantly . You can use a bathroom with a heat lamp in the same way, but be warned it does take quite a long time. In the past my cockatiel and my budgie just LOVED being blow dried with a hairdryer on low. I think many conures like that, but Marco was not fond of this solution. Sigh. It could just take some training, but I haven’t had the bandwidth to take that one on yet. Other birds like rubbing themselves on towels or even allow themselves to be gently toweled off by their owners. If it’s a warm sunny day he may enjoy basking in a sunny window, but be sure you are watching him and that he has a shady spot he can take shelter so he does not overheat. Those are all the ways I know of to dry your bird. Good question! I should have included that in my video. Thanks for watching! 🦜💕
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures im getting a green cheek conure too, soon. It would be cool if you could teach me how to teach my conure to step up and other things
Mine refuses to get in the shower, but will cheerfully walk along the curtain rod, I tried the sink bit a few times, its always a big no, I generally use the shallow bowl bit more. Then the big dummy will bathe in his drinking water dish instead.
Ethan Bell - just regular sink water. We have some of the freshest water where we live so I am not so concerned about the water quality for his bath. Do you have concerns about the type of water you bath your parrot in?
FANTASY CRICKET SARKAR - it’s hard to know. I would say, go with your gut here. If your bird is acting differently than he usually does, it would be a good idea to have your bird checked by a vet. Birds are so good at hiding illness that by the time you notice something is wrong they are often very sick and can decline rapidly. A few months back, I noticed my bird was acting a bit different. I couldn’t put my finger on how he was acting differently, but my instincts were telling me something was off. He eventually started to get more snuggly and sleepy than usual and even slept with his beak tucked into his wing in front of me - something I have never seen him do. I took him to the vet and they ran some tests. Turns out my water system had been infected with E-coli (a serious stomach bacteria) and my bird had caught it. Once the issue was identified, it was easy to give him a course of antibiotics twice a day for two weeks mixing it with a little sweet yogurt. Today, he is healthy and happy again, but I am so glad I listened to my gut and took him in to the vet. I think you will be too. If nothing else, it will give you peace of mind to know he is well and you can look at what other environmental factors may be contributing to your birds increased silence. Hope this helps and your bird gets better soon. Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🦜💕
Emily Su - Good question! we have put “You go poopie” on cue so we place him on his stand or on our finger over the toilet and point at him and say, “you go poopie” and he goes within a minute of our coaxing. We taught him this by taking him to his stand and when it was apparent he has to go. (Signs are, dropping and wagging tail, walking backwards and slightly lifting wings.) We cued him until he pooped then rewarded him handsomely with his favorite treats. First thing in the morning is a great time to start this training. Conures always have the dreaded morning poop which they save all night and is about the size of their head! When your bird wakes up, he will want to poop immediately. Take him to where you want him to poop, give him a consistent verbal and physical cue before and during his poop then reward him with praise his favorite treat as soon has he poops. Do this every morning and every time you know he is about to poop. Putting “you go poop” on cue as I described is actually pretty easy. It’s catching every time that he needs to go poop that is difficult. Conures need to poop approximately every 15 minutes. Which means you have to train yourself to take him to his stand or the toilet every 15 minutes or mistakes will happen. We mitigate this partially by having him on his stand a lot and just bringing it with us so when he has to go he goes and rewarding him when he does. Other things you can do is train him to fly to his stand when he has to poop, but your bird has to remain motivated to do so which may be challenging. Another person I saw had trained their bird to tell them when he had to go to the bathroom with a specific chirp. So each time the bird made a certain noise the owner would put the bird on the stand and leave him there until he pooped then rewarded the bird when he went. We have not been successful in that, though I think it’s possible. That would be amazing! The only thing you can’t do is punish your bird for pooping in a place he shouldn’t. He will not understand. And you should know that even if you train your bird in these ways. He will make pretty regular mistakes, so the reality is that he will not be like a dog or a cat and leave the place spotless. He will poop on your shoulder, on your bed, on the couch and you just have to be ready to clean it up. Birds poop is an important part of their and our ecosystem. It helps spread and fertilize fruiting plant seeds which, in turn creates more food and habitat for birds so pooping all over the place is pretty ingrained in their natural behavior. The point is, if you don’t have a bird yet and you feel like the bird pooping in places he shouldn’t is a deal breaker then i highly advise you to not get a bird. You can somewhat mitigate this behavior with training, but you cannot stop it entirely and you WILL be cleaning up misfired poops on the regular. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for commenting and watching! 🦜💕
Guide to Green Cheek Conures thanks so much! my only main problem is that my bird does not seem to LOVE any type of food. there are some that she is excited too eat but there seems to be nothing that seems like a huge treat to her and will greatly motivate her.
@@lorfmorf It's actually pretty safe for them. Just find a pretty natural one to be safe. You'll find a lot of recipes online to make treats for birds specifically that use peanut butter as a glue.
My previous owners of my bird never gave it attention so I am now but it pulled its feathers on its belly off how should I keep her from that if she does
@@matteorossi8251They LOVE attention that's why. My conure comes straight to the entrance of the cage whenever I enter the room, when I leave the room though, he goes back to playing with his toys or eating, etc. You must keep them busy when you aren't around. Feather plucking can be from stress or boredom. If there's no toys, it would be boredom. If it's stressed, just take it very slowly. Maybe take him out of the cage for 10 minutes, back in for some time and keep doing that and once it settles to that, start with 15 or 20 minutes then gradually work up. But any sign of stress, bring down the time instantly. Don't let him get too stressed (keep other pets away from him until he's settled well then slowly introduce him, etc)
I saw one of these birds in a pet store today, It was adorable and was interacting with me threw the glass. They were asking $600 Canadian for this little darling. Marco is way cool, My wife and I have a female love bird that I got about a year ago when she was very young and I was still hand feeding her. I can tell you have a great relationship with Marco. have you had him since hand feeding? How old is he now?
Yes! Good point! Actually he does elect to go on there sometimes too. I think he prefers the stand because it fits the size of his feet better for grasping. Does your bird shower on the wire hanger? Thanks for watching and commenting! 🦜💕
Sometimes my bird just jumps into the sink while I was doing the dishes 😂
Isnt the dish soap dangerous
Ta XD
@@ranikhanam572 It's not really dangerous if it only gets on the outside of the bird's body and it's soon rinsed off.. In extreme cases you can dry out the birds feathers and skin causing irritation. Remember that vets still to this day use concentrated dishwashing soap to clean birds, cats and other animals which have gotten soaked in oil. I had a cat that fell into a barrel of motor oil. Completely doused in oil except for the cats head. She's a Siamese cat too so it was shocking to see her all black. Anyways I took her to the vet and they used Dawn dish soap. They then told me to wash her every day, once a day with Dawn until it's gone.
With that said, the biggest thing to consider would be him ingesting the soapy water which can cause some really bad side effects and possibly kill the bird if it intakes enough. If you've ever accidentally ate concentrated soap but it's not fun to say the least.
But it sounds like OP's bird jumped in and they immediately got the bird out. At least I hope this is the case.
@@ranikhanam572 mine do the same! I have two conures and as soon as they hear me doing dishes, they flock to me and crawl up and down my arms while I'm washing up and try to get under the faucet. Makes doing dishes even more laborious but it's too cute to shoo them away
@Konyx I always let him outside as much as possible, he would still stay on his perch anyways, but whenever he hears the sound of water he would jump in lol
Was so surprised. All of a sudden my conure took his bath in his bird bowl.Usually in the mornings. So happy. Your right. They decide on their own.
Marlene Lapointe - Yessssss! Glad he figured it out.
My conure always bathes when I am washing my hands, so like a shower. Real cute
Awesome! Mine has his bath bowl in my big man-shop in the North Canadian bush...he uses it every night and then perches by the woodstove to dry up and dance to the radio! At the end of the night we go in....have a hot shower and yes, he sits on the shower rod....so cool.
CG INDUSTRIAL - Sweet! Sounds like you and your birdie have a hardcore Canadian lifestyle, eh? Marco and I are partial to Canadians; Our whole family is from Canada, but we live in the US...in the mountains, in the woods, in an A-frame with a wood burning stove!....Keeping it real Canadian-Style. 🇨🇦😎
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Its a small world of green cheek people, yes. Cool that you know Canada...and sounds great how you live! Great videos, Im subbed
CG INDUSTRIAL - YAY! Green Cheek peeps rule!
Bird in a Bowl ;:-))) He went right in Sooo Cool little Cuties . .
My rescue Greencheek loves Baths and spray per Day Usually !!!
BE THE TRUTH - Ha! They are quite drawn to water it seems. Mine seems to think that he should be involved in anything that involves the water running. Showers, dish washing, washing machine filling - He flies over and does a little fluffy excited dance. It almost seems religious his worship of water. Because of this we call turning on any water source a “Water Ceremony” in my house 😋🦜
I cried a lot during this video, I think my period is coming up or something but idk.. I've always wanted a bird and I just go through Google every now and then researching and 'window shopping' to fill the void until Im in a situation where I can have one. I think I've finally found the perfect type for me, and seeing one being adorable in this video was a cuteness overload💞💞
Winchylovespie .3. - awwww thanks 🥰 I know the feeling. I still like to watch bird videos while snuggling with my own bird. Green Cheeks are pretty great. Haven’t found another species that I would prefer.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures hey can I get ur opinion? I want a bird that will jump, play, and have a super funny attitude, but if I sit down they will snuggle and rest/ calm down with me. Does that sound like any type of bird to u?
@@judeo.4385 Green cheek conures are super funny and they are known for being playful and cuddly. Get a baby just weened and please give it a lot of attention.
@@judeo.4385 You should get a conure. Mine loves to play and wrestle my fingers and toss stuff around, then when i dim the lights a bit she gets all cuddly and snuggly.
trust me when i say i got attached to my bird i mean ATTACHED
lol I'm currently saving up about 500 dollars to get a green cheek conure and everything that comes with owning one. I've been saving up for about 8 months now and only have 150 dollars to go! Super excited and doing tons of research. Thanks for the advice!
Mc Dinosuat - Congratulations! That is exciting! They are such good friends (if a little clingy and annoying at times) 😋
Keep saving! I just spent $400 at the vet today for my green cheek annual check up. Usually it is only $300, but still I pay much more than the $450 I paid to adopt him every year for his care. I did the math once and figured out you will likely spend $30,000 on your green cheek over his lifespan if he lives to his natural old age of 30 years.
That covers his initial cost plus food, toys, annual vet visit, and boarding, this does not include likely additional costs like if your bird gets sick or hurt or you want to buy him a new cage or some more expensive toys or foods or participate in bird training seminars or something.
Long story short, get ready to enjoy your little buddy, they really are great, but also get ready to PAY for the privilege of being his parront 🤑
My bird would nope out and take wing from that high pressure firehose, Marco's a brave bird.
Thank you for showing your grooming technique! I too get corrected for not preening right.
Hahaha! He has changed his method a few times over the years. His current preference is bathing from a glass in our kitchen. Whatever floats his boat. And yes, Marco is very particular about how he is groomed.
Thanks for your vids, I’ll have to try this with our conure Malibu. 🦜
Yamina Benkoula - awesome! Let me know how it goes! Also share any vids you have of Malibu.
I have a lot of trouble bathing my black capped conure.He really hates bathing.Please help!
BooBoo likes cold, not warm bathes. About every 3-4 days, or into her water bowl, only after I clean it and fill with fresh water. Her first bath was two days after becoming my forever friend. She jumped into her water dish. Thank you for the video of Marco.
Bendetta Kreutzer - Awwww so cute. Funny how each bird has their own personal manner of bathing they are most comfortable with. Marco used to bathe in his dish before he came to live with me. Marco Leapt onto a bath soon after coming to live with me. I think it was to wash off the stress of the transition.
Hi, my conure likes cold water also, he use to jump in his water dish but now likes the bathroom sink, i put a washcloth down and run cold water, he loves it!!
TFS. Have a green cheek conure. He's pretty old now so basically he just likes to take his bath from his water dish. Used to go in the shower sometimes or use the kitchen faucet if I left it running to take a bath.
Dee Dee Riggs - oh well, “whatever floats you bird” 😋
Nice to hear about an old green cheek. There aren’t too many out there unfortunately. How old is yours? I met one that was 30 about a year ago.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Aristotle (Ari) is 23 yrs. old. A co-worker gave Ari to my husband because he hated her boyfriend--kept biting him. Lol. My husband has always been a bird person and I knew nothing. Shortly after we got him, Ari bit me on my thumb one time so hard it turned my nail black & I had to wait for months for it to grow off. A couple decades later he's my best friend & I wonder how long he will stay in good health. He's a sweetie.
Dee Dee Riggs - Wow! 23 years old! The Original Ari! I assume you are familiar with Jaiden’s famous Green Cheek Ari? I didn’t know about him until people started commenting on my videos about “Ari.” 😂 Definitely check him out if you haven’t.
Marco hated my boyfriend for a long time too. He used to dive bomb him and bite him in the neck so hard that it would bleed and leave a welt. They are slowly becoming friends now that the boyfriend lives with us does trick and target training every day with him. They can now hang out alone together with the rule that’s Marco is not allowed on the boyfriend’s shoulder. When I am around, Marco even snuggles with him and allows him to give him scritches sometimes. Things are progressing in the right direction. I think it would be good to do a video on how to get your bird to accept your partner. Ari is not the only bird I have heard of that has been given away because he was attacking a partner.
I hope that someday Marco is as close to my boyfriend as you are to Ari. 🥰🦜
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures I hate to admit I don't know about Jaiden's Ari. I will research it, though. Thanks.
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Comes at Marci with spray bottle, "blehhh, why!!!" Hahaha loved it.
My conures love watching this bird have a bath. so cute
😍 that is so cute! Thanks for watching guys!
oh no, oops... now i'm subbed to another cute little parrot! how did that happen? ;)
tzxazrael - Ha! 😂 I know the feeling. They are addictive little fellas. Thanks for the sub!
My cute Wilson and me comeback to see your video today. Wilson enjoy so much the bath
inside the sink. I never do that for him and now is very happy when the sound the water is coming. I love so much my Green Cheek Conure Wilson. Hugs for you from Wilson...jajaja
Oh wow! That is so great to hear. I am glad Wilson is enjoying his new way to have a bath. Baths and water , snuggles and scratches are some of the finest things in life for a conure. Glad you found the video helpful, be sure to check out the other videos on my channel about Green Cheek conure behavior, hormonal behavior, and how to make a conure carrier backpack. Hugs to you and Wilson from Marco & Me
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Thanks! Hugs!
MY conure loves having a bath with a bowl under running water and he also has had a shower with me once though he didn't want to the second time. He has baths basically every day. My dads conure had a bath twice yesterday. I have no idea why they want to bath so much but it's awesome watching them
I showed my mom and now both her and me know how to give my future bird a bath thank you
Fnaf Plush World - Oh that’s great news! That is exactly why I make these videos. I am glad you found them helpful. 😊
Keep doing research on what it takes to care for these fun but complex little guys. Consider adopting rather than buying. There are so many out there in need of a good home. And send a link of a video of your bird if you end up getting one.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures ok no problem
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures I will and I am getting a green cheek conure on Augest 24
Paco love birdie shower time! He prefers you to hold your hand under the water or to take a bath in his clean water dish. He likes nice loooonnnnggg hot showers with lots of water pressure and is so not down for the spray bottle lol.
Rebecca Elliott - oh man! I should have showed the cupped hand method in my video. Forgot about that one. That is so awesome your bird likes to shower with you. That is an easy solution. Marco hates the spray bottle too. He gets fluffy-angry and attacks the spray bottle whenever he sees one.
I absolutely love my green check so sweet and fun , and uncomplicated!
Allie Gator YES! 🦜❤️
They are very clear in their needs and wants and their affection for you. They do not leave you guessing.
Marco is adorable! I was thinking of getting a green cheeked conure when I’m a little older and know more about them and how to take care of them so it’s nice to know this information 😁
Kitsune Productions - Great! I am glad it was helpful. I think it is fun to watch videos of other people’s pets too. Keep in mind conures live about 30 years which is longer than most marriages last. So it a big commitment. And just like a marriage there are a lot of great things that come with a green Cheek and a lot of annoying things you just have to figure out how to live with. 😋
My conure LOVES his bath time. I put him in the sink, run the water until the slightly warm water is up to his body. Basically his feet and legs are submerged. He bathes as I get his food ready on the counter beside the sink. He also likes for the water to continue running on low pressure so he can get the top of his head wet. Also so he can drink the fresh water.
I'd like to suggest doing a video on alternatives to the wood pellets / chips (or whatever it's called) you put at the bottom of the bird cage. That stuff is so expensive for what is essentially scrap wood and saw dust pressed into small cylinders.
Bilb Ono - awww sounds like such a cute little routine you guys have. Conures sure love their routines. 😂
That’s a good idea for a video. I will write it down.
I personally use paper towels which can be composted or a pillow case which can be washed and reused. I have also saved up old seed shells and pellet food until it covered the bottom and used that.
Other people use old newspapers, magazines, mail and scrap paper.
This would be best with a cage that has a grating over the tray because I think it’s not healthy for the bird to eat the ink print.
As for the paper pellets and wood shavings, there is nothing special about them that makes them better than the choices outlined above, as far as I know. Just another way to get you to spend money in the pet industry.
What do you think? Do you seen any benefit to the shavings or pellets over paper or washable products?
Let me know!
Thanks for watching!
So cute! Mine likes baths about every day. She always lets me know by pacing and pointing her head towards the sink while she makes little screeches. Lol She puts her whole head in the light stream and rubs her belly into the water. She prefers the bathroom sink, but she also showers with me too from the shower rod. She’s only a few months old so we are still figure out other ways she might take a bath. She always wants me to rub the top of her head and the edges of her beak. I love my baby girl.
the first one is such a cool way to do it XD never thought about turning the water up to try and persuade rikka in. he usually only takes a bath if its in my hands under the sink..
ThankYou for your Seeds to Pellets changover advice and method suggestions.. I will get back to you in more detail about it soon xo :-)
Be the Truth - awesome. Yes, let us know how it goes. You could even make your own video detailing the process
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I’m glad to have found this! I’m learning a lot I’m glad I waited to get a bird! I need to learn more before I get a little cutie
you'll never know EVERYTHING... but it's definitely good to know as much as you can first!
Thank you! I am glad I can help in your quest to learn about these complex little guys. And I am glad you are waiting and learning as much as you can before you bring one into your family. It really is a huge commitment. They live 30 years and that is longer than most marriages last. I also did the math and this cute little bugger will cost you over $30,000 over its lifetime. It is good to be educated and go into this commitment with eyes wide open. It’s also okay to say, wow, I never would have thought....maybe this isn’t for me...or not right now.
Please let us know if you have other questions you would like answered before you “ take the plunge”
tzxazrael thank you very much! I definitely will
You are right about the ferimones. If you feel fear while around bees, that releases ferimones that the bees translate and attack. So fear definitely has a smell.
HandyDandyCrafts - hooray good to have my suspicions confirmed.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures lol, unless you are afraid in a cluster of bees😂
He’s adorable 🥰
Turn down the pressure and he’ll be right in there
Thanks for the advice I really need it! Me and my mom are planning on getting a green checked conure
Kawaii Angel - You are welcome! Congrats on your new member of the family! Please post a like of any video you get. I would love to see.
You may find my other videos on green Cheek Conure behavior, hormonal behavior and how to make a DIY bird carrier backpack helpful as well 😊🦜
I have a conure and he is my buddy, if we don’t snuggle the same time every night he looses his mind. I love my bird so much, they are then most amazing pet. Mine will sit quietly on my for hours while I work from home and just be with me.
Such great birds
RollinThat Aj - INDEED!
Oh my god he is so cute. Great video
Awwwww shucks, thanks 🥰
I love birds so much 😍😍 he so wittle and cute
Dawwwww 🥰
What he lacks in stature he Makes up for in personality and opinions. 😅
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Do you have a bird?
This vid and the others helped me and my conure Hopper, I Really like your vids, keep on it!! :D
ChipHyzi GVA - Thank you! So glad to help you and Hopper. (Cute name) Helping people understand their birds and build better relationships with them is my goal.
I do plan to make more videos and “hone my craft” a bit. I work full time so it takes me a while to create new content, edit and post, but believe me I have plenty of ideas and some in the works. Let me know if there is something specific you would like to see. Marco and I can always use a muse.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures Thank you! in fact I think your goal is being met, part of the video of the behaviors in which you set an example to Marco, it helped me a lot to better understand Hopper and understand how my bird feels, again Thanks ^ - ^
It's amazing how you got him to do those trick and take bath ,I have one too but my bird don't like to go on my hand he bite or if you touch his cage he take bath in kitchen sink he loves I just found you ty keep up vedios I'm going to watch and try these things with him .
Your GCC is so cute, very similar behavior to my little baby 😍
PipTheParrot - thanks! Pip is super cute too! I watched all of your videos. He is quite the acrobat.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Thanks, yeah he can be quite impressive with his acrobatic skills 😄
Mine jumps in 2 metal water dishes with ice, you said warm water, my green cheek loves ice water, brrrr
The captions are so cute!
That conure looks so healthy
My little eagle (my conure named Talos) had a dirty water bowl today. I cleaned it and refilled. A few seconds later, I hear him flying to me like always, but when I turned around, he was soaked 😂. It surprised me a bit because I didn't expect a wet parrot to land on me a few seconds after refilling his water bowl lol
He’s hesitate because of the amount of water pressure. Simmer it down and he’ll change his behavior quickly.
Brittney Pearson - It seems like he doesn’t get interested unless the water is really flowing. I do turn it down once he gets in to save water. I will experiment, however and get back to you.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures time to get back.
Nope, I have a green cheek and he likes the water sound of it coming harder, if I trickle it he doesn't want to bathe, but maybe it's just our 2 birds?
Han Chen - “getting back” on this - marco does seem to need the rushing water sound to get in the mood, but tolerates me turning the water down once he has committed. Hope this helps. If I can slowly change his behavior to require less water over time I will let you know.
Carol Hartley - Aha! Good to know I am not alone here 😂
He is so cute! My Jasper is just like Marco ❤️
Awww yay! Jasper is such a cute name 🦜💕
my bird LOVES normal showers we don't have a stand for him (because we cant find one anywhere) but it is good that it is good for his feathers because get grets grumpy when he is growing new ones
Cute birdie ... Wouldn’t a towel pat down after bath help him dry faster?
Matthew - yes! If he would let me I would. Unfortunately he has gotten toweled at the vet so he is very suspicious of towels, but would be a good thing to train.
Thanks! Kiwi just runs away also XD
Kiwi the Green Cheek Conure - 😂 yeah, kiwi will choose the correct time and place for them, I assure you.
My conure loves freezing cold water. I throw a wet rag over the sink divider in the middle and then put my tap on the shower setting and Peaches just loves to walk underneath and flap his wings.
Awwwww so cute! Do you dry him off somehow when he is done? Marco gets super cold after his baths and is shivering until I put him in a room with a heater. He’s not a fan of the blow dryer
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Neither is Peaches. He has a stand that comes off of the outside of his cage that is above the heater. That's where he dries. He only likes freezing water which is insane to me! LOL Or hot water in the shower... Hmmm... Peaches is an extremist! 😂😂
What a goof! They are so particular in their ways. There is nothing to do but go along with most of it.
Whatever floats your bird, I say. 😂
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures I would have never thought these little birds had such huge personalities! He definitely keeps me smiling. He even has a perch in the garage and hangs out there too LOL
They’ll have a perch for every room if they have it their way. 🤣
My little guy doesn't let me wash my dishes; he assumes the tap was turned on just so he could shower!
Laraib Rauf - So cute! Mine is the same if my little guy decides it’s his bath day. 😂🦜
I had a Green Cheek that looked just like that before he was killed by a dog. Someday I may get another one.
I am so sorry to hear you lost your baby bird in such a traumatic way. They are so feisty but so fragile. May your Birdie Rest In Peace and May you find some comfort your memories of your time with him. 💕
Dont worry he will always be with u in ghost form im sure hes so happy that u took good care of him now he will always watch over u.💞💕
@@thiscommentgoestoabout4721I'm not worried this happened almost 20 years ago and I find no evidence that the birds ghost is following me or I'd be hiring the bird ghost busters.
@@SilasLives1 Oh but he might
SilasLives1 👻 🔫 😂
When my conure wants to bathe, she will dive into the water before you ever get the chance to regulate the temp. Screaming hot or icy cold, she doesnt care. So with one hand youre trying to keep her out while trying to get the water right.
David Quinn - 😂 that sounds about right. A green cheek always knows what she wants.
Lol your green cheek is hilarious
Victoria Ryann - Ha! Thanks! As you likely know, Green Cheeks are truly their own people.
Victoria Ryann - just checked out your channel! Subbed!!!
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures haha omg yes they definitely are! Thank you I subbed to yours as well. I love watching other people's gcc videos. They crack me up!!
CG INDUSTRIAL - Small Green Cheek Conure world we live in. We are a special breed. 😉
Do you have any videos of Tango? Would love to see.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures I have tons of videos haha he is my best bud. I am 50 so uploading on RUclips will be tough but since you are interested I will see if I can figure it out. It's funny, I keep him safe but he spends a lot of time in my shop with me when I'm not doing dirty dangerous stuff...He is always with me for clean up and beers at the end of the day....my shop is beside my house. He is totally 100% free too...but in winter he goes in my shirt to get from the shop to the house...He has a vocabulary of about 10 or 12 words (or more)...I have had him his whole life...he is 6. I love him so much it's insane.
thank you for the video l will start doing this to my green cheek conure cookie
Rach Ellit - that’s great! Thanks for watching! Check out my other videos.
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures of Course l will definitely be subscribing keep up the good effort.
Elite Vlogs Yay! Thanks for the encouragement!
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures No worries
i have a fountain from michaels for 100$ i think its 160$ off sale.. this is what they bath in.. its rather adorable i advise it to any bird keeper just dont get a deep water one lol
That sounds awesome. I bought a very tiny fountain, but I have yet to try it. Thanks for the reminder.
Thanks for letting me know. I’ll try this once Sherlock is tamed. This is her channel if you want to see her progress
Awesome! Subbing!
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Thanks :)
Thank you for your vids. I have a conure too and his name is mango.🦜 I’ll have to try to give him a bath.
Welcome! Awww mango sounds cute! I’d love to see some video if you ever post. Please send a link.
And yes, I am sure mango would love a bath if you figure out what way makes him feel most safe and comfortable.
I take my bird in my hand, holding their feet with my fingers, and shower them like a baby, he/she allows me to open each wing on its turn to shower well. I can rarely get the bird to wash by him/herself unless is the water in the big cage where will often take a dip. Same sort of bird.
At what time is good for a bath? Mine is 3months
Martaeq Grillo - I am assuming you mean what age? I think as soon as they can walk and eat and fly on their own it’s perfectly fine. Just make sure the bowl is shallow and your bird has a way to step out of the water if fearful or uncomfortable. Monitor the water for safe temperature and depth. Birds naturally love to bathe and it is good for their physical and mental wellbeing.
So I say scrub a dub dub, bathe away!
I'm so glad I found your site. Marco is so sweet! I am a fairly new bird owner. I rescued my Green Cheek, Milton, 8 months ago. Milton is 3 years old and is very sweet, except to my husband. This Spring, now Summer my birds have been extremely hormonal! This week I set up a birdroom for Milton and my 2 parakeets. I'm working on a better sleep schedule. Milton creates nests wherever he can find a small dark space. I've blocked off under all the furniture. Have you any advice that might help calm hormones? How does Marco act when he is hormonal? My bird also does the morning poopy thing with me. I put a garbage can under where he poops and made a game out of it. Now he consistantly poops in the garbage in the morning and I've seen him use it on his own every now and then
I'm beginning to understand what he's saying too. He came to me saying one thing clearly." "No Biting" and he will bite my husband aggressively. Hopefully working pon his hormones might help with this.
meg's utube - your post had us laughing because so much reminds us of our experience with our own, Marco. 😂 We adopted him at age 4 and he will be 8 in a month. He also came preprogrammed with a few choice phrases and has learned more since coming to live with me. Marco also hated my boyfriend (Ian) for the first 3 years Marco lived with me. Things changed when Ian moved in with me and we made a few changes to increase trust. Now my bird LOVES Ian and may actually prefer him at times this is what we did:
1) we watched for the triggers of bites. For marco it was when Ian tried to have him step up on his hand, when Ian allowed him to sit on his shoulder or Ian was alone with Marco.
2) We made rules that Ian was not to use his hands with Marco and Marco was not allowed on Ian’s shoulder or to spend time alone with Ian. This actually helped build trust with Marco a lot.
3) We then put Ian in charge of trick training, which Marco loves. First trick we trained was for Marco to step up on a stick for Ian so he can move him around as needed, but Ian ended up teaching Marco all kinds of tricks. This further improved their trust and relationship.
After that Marco started snuggling against Ian’s arms and started letting him scritch his head. Then I was able to leave them alone together for increasing amounts of time because Ian had figured out how to manage Marco in most scenarios. Their relationship solidified during Covid isolation when Ian was working from home everyday and a continuous companion to Marco while I went to work at the hospital. The main concept was to demonstrate to Marco that Ian could be trusted because he would not do the things that made Marco fearful and bite then show Marco that Ian was a pretty great guy by having Ian do some of Marcos favorite things with Ian and finally having Marco rely on Ian for some of his socialization when I wasn’t home. This process was slow and took about a year. I know that sounds like a long time, but we had encouraging improvements throughout. It does take a commitment from your husband however, so it’s up to him how important it is to him. Though they are great friends and spend a lot of time together, We are still working on Marco stepping up on Ian’s hand (without violence). Marco came with a particular fear of hands so it is understandable that this is our last challenge. We are at about 75% non violent success rate. That is with Ian always respecting when Marco says no to a step up in non-violent ways. We definitely want to make a video about how we did this because I know a lot of people struggle with it and we were really desperate to figure it out for a long time. Thanks for your comment. It was a great one! 💕🦜
In terms of hormonal issues....so glad you asked! I actually made a video all about this very subject. Enjoy!
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Surprisingly my green cheek likes it when I cup water in my hands and just jumps on there.
Mystic_z - oh yes! That is the dream bath of any bonded conure - to bathe in his person’s hands. Doesn’t get much better than that for a pet conure 😋 What a lucky guy.
I should have included it in my video though. I forgot about that method
hello!!! please don’t take this as mean, i’m just noting some stuff i’ve noticed with my buddy. with my little guy, he likes bigger bowls, it just gives him a bit of a chance to swim around :)
elliot morgan - No worries! We’ve been in the market for a larger shallow bowl. 🤓
Yes water pressure to strong spritz bottle motivate my sun conure every time when is 3 digit weather.
OMAGAWD IT IS AN ARI
only people who know Jaiden animation will know
Dem Cats 😂 Yup! He gets that a lot. I Love Jaiden animations.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures what did you use to edit the video?
help!! i’ve had my male green cheek named coco for about a year now. he’s really bonded with my partner and i, as i started dating him around the same time i got coco. so he bonded to both of us and tries to attack any other person that comes too close to him (not us) but ever since he’s been like 5 months old he started to bite, A LOT. like he wants to be with us 24/7 and he’ll hop back and forth between us taking turns getting love... but he bites my lips a lot, and my ears. i’ll be rubbing him and he’ll be all fluffy and happy and then boom he latches on to our fingers. and he loves to bite in between my fingers when i rub him. i get him out for hours a day so he’s a happy birb. i keep his cage clean and give him lots of healthy food so nothing should be wrong with him. he only lets us rub his head, and his back also. he won’t let us touch his feet, wings, or belly without screeching and attacking... ive tried everything! i’ll never get rid of him i love him to death but i want to figure this out before he sticks with it his whole life... he’s been like this for 7 months now probably. i was thinking it had something to do with his hormones but he continues to do it! we’ve stopped saying “ouch!” when he bites, we give a firm “no!” and he stops for a minute, then he just starts nibbling on us again! he’s only drawn blood once on me which was about 6 months ago i was sitting on my floor and out of no where he flew over to me and latched onto the top of my hand without me even touching him :( he hasn’t done that since. i’ve tried setting him away from me when he bites so he knows it’s not okay, ive taken him to his cage after a hard bite too and nothing seems to work.... suggestions please❤️❤️
mady liptak - If you are petting him on the back it is likely still hormonal. As it sounds like you know, birds can get very frustrated and aggressive when you sexually stimulate them by petting them on the back. A back rub to them is like a crotch rub in human terms. Might help to think of it that way. A bird should be scritched in the head only. All else is highly sexual. There also may be other things you are inadvertently doing to increase and maintain hormones in your bird. Check out my video on Green Cheek Conure Mating behaviors and what to do about them on my channel:
ruclips.net/video/m53dyRBXvj8/видео.html
Also If he is 1 year old then this is a highly hormonal time for him; like being in your teens for humans. Birds go though a bluffing period around this age as well, where they are going through their rebellious years and can get much more aggressive for this reason too. Research bluffing and you should find more information about what that looks like and what to do about it. But don’t worry It will eventually calm down as their hormones settle as long as you haven’t encouraged negative behaviors and have continued to develop your bond with your bird.
My bird has also bitten me if I happen to rub a pin feather on his head that is painful. So be sure you are being gentle and mindful of those pin feathers.
My bird sometimes bites the webbing of my hands when he wants to wrestle. He loves to be flipped on his back and to have a play fight match with my hand and his feet and beak. Green Cheeks love to wrestle hard so you will have to train him not to bite too hard by discontinuing the play for 10 seconds each time he nips harder than you would like. The same goes for the head scritches. If you are petting him in the head (head only) and he nips you, withdraw your hand and count slowly to 10 then return to scritches if he would like them. He will learn pretty quick from this negative reinforcement.
Try these things and keep researching. It takes time for you and your bird to figure each other out especially when teenaged hormones are introduced.
Check out the other videos on my channel and I also recommend Manda and Rio as well as BirdTricks on RUclips. I have learned a lot from them and it has been really helpful.
Marco is 7 and I am still learning and we are still figuring out how to communicate better. So it’s never to late! I love your commitment to your bird. That’s what it takes. Hang in there through those tough teenaged years 😋 Thanks for watching and feel free to post more questions.
that helped so much! thank you. i recently found your channel and have been watching some. but i will definitely check them all out. i’ve watched rio before about the biting but still couldn’t get him to stop! but the teenage thing totally makes sense. i never thought of that. and i will definitely try the 10 second thing, anything to help calm down my lil nugget!! once again, thank you so so much and especially thank you for responding so fast... it means a lot. and i had no idea about how rubbing their back is sexual to them!! that’s surprising. i’ve done A LOT of research and i’ve never seen that before. i will be sure to come back and update you on how he’s doing. once again, thank you!!!❤️
mady liptak - Glad the info is helpful. Don’t know if this helps, but when my guy gets fluffy and angry and starts to charge at me. I actually firmly tell him “No, Stop. Wait.” Then change my tone and say to a gentle tone and say “Good bird, you’re a good bird.” And it totally stops him in his tracks and deescalates the situation. He then fluffs off the stress and repeats, “Good bird.” Back to me and it’s over. It’s like he thinks we are fighting about something (I guess I have u knowingly provoked or I insulted him) then I remind him that things are good between us and that he is good by saying “Good bird” it totally reassures him and he is back to his loving self. It is very counter intuitive because you feel like you don’t want to reinforce negative behavior with praise, but as you have seen punishment does nothing at best and escalated the situation at worst. I wouldn’t give him a treat for aggressive behavior, as this may train him to be aggressive, but reminding my bird of his goodness seems to help. Perhaps it’s a shift in my energy that he can read, but whatever it is it worked with my little guy. You could try that next time he goes nuts and lunges at you. I would be interested to hear if that works for other people too.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures i will definitely try that out soon. it’s 1 am here so he’s sleeping right now and he gets mad if i wake him up. i will be back to update you soon. thank you sm!
mady liptak - oh yes, try none of this at 1am. I can assure you it will go horribly. 😋 I was just responding with ideas when I had the time.
Yes please let me know how it goes.
Best of luck and try not to stress about it; It’s not good for you and the bird can sense it. I assure you, it will all work out. Just Be sensitive, keep researching, try new things and be consistent with what works.
Your bird loves you and that is not going to change. 🥰🦜
Adorable Marco"
Be the Truth - 🥰
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures :;-)))
I am going to learn everything i can about birds and then I'm getting one.
Definitely get on some groups on Facebook! There are some good groups out there that'll give you first hand knowledge. Awesome that you are researching first.
Perfect! There is a lot to learn. It can be hard to imagine 30 years of your life with one of these guys. Definitely do some research and spend time with some before you adopt. Check out my other videos on Green Cheek Conure Behavior, Mating Behavior and DIY Parrot carrier backpack. : ) Thanks for watching.
Savanna Dearing I’m 63, I’m afraid it I get one he-she will outlive me . I don’t know who would take it when I’m gone.
Sharon Ross if you are close to retirement, then you could in many ways be a more ideal owner than many because you will have more time to dedicate to your bird. These guys could happily be with you all day. It is their number one priority even over other basic needs like food and sleep. Age disparity is a valid concern. BUT only if you get a baby! I would recommend adopting and mature bird of 10-15 years. You two could still have many nice years together.
If you do get a bird, I recommend working on target training and socializing them. The end goal being to make them easy to be with and cared for should there come a time when someone else needs to care for them. This will give your bird the best chance of having a good life when out of your care.
I would also recommend getting on social media and connecting with other bird owners in your area. I am part of a “flight club” where bird owners get together to train and fly their birds in a gym. I also posted on my neighborhood forum and found 4 other folks in the neighborhood who had green cheeks and small birds and we set up bird sitting exchange. It has been really helpful when I have gone on vacation and I get to hang out with other birds occasionally. I have often thought that if I ever had to give up Marco for some reason, these people and the club members would be the first people I would turn to. Hope this helps. I don’t think your age needs to be a factor as long as you are thoughtful and planful about it, as you clearly are being. Thanks for watching and let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
ari from jaiden animations
Mr. Nice Guy - Ha! Yes! I like to think of Marco as Ari’s green cousin. We are big fans!
Can you do these bathing and grooming stuff to a bugie
Jennifer Joy - Absolutely! Growing up I had a budgie that liked to climb down my arm into the sink to bathe when I washed my hands. ☺️
I have the same bird
Mackenzie Luepnitz - YAY!!! they are an army of fluffy green clones plotting to take over the world with their cuteness. I am sure if it! 😂
I tried the dish and spray method on my Amazon and she hates them both (though I still spray her because she needs a bath) maybe I'll try the shower methods next and maybe I'll try the dish again because she has started using her water bowl as a bath.
Schmaltzii Cue - Yeah, you don’t have to rush. Birds eventually show interest in bathing when you least expect it. They may climb into the sink when you are washing dishes, join your in the shower or hop in your water glass when you are drinking if they are small. Bathing is a very vulnerable time for birds because their attention is divided and their feathers get waterlogged. This makes them easier prey as it is harder for them to fly with wet feathers. The most important thing is that they feel safe. And birds have all kinds of reasons they don’t feel 100% safe that may feel strange to us. (Time of day, window near by, certain person in the room, rush of the water etc.) the important thing is you don’t rush or force him. This will make him scared of the idea all together. You can always leave a shallow bowl on his stand or in his cage and he may decide to take a bath when he feels most safe.
My green cheek loved cold water with ice cubes and dribbling water.
My conure (Dorito) is so dependent when it comes to his baths. He always flaps his wings super hard when he’s on my shoulder while I doing dishes or washing my hands to let me know he NEEDS a bath right fricken now.
But he won’t let me just put him in the shallow water and leave him on a rack. He has to be standing on my hand. As soon as I try to let him do what he needs to without holding him he acts as if that water has turned to acid and flies back to me. He’s baby
Ha! I love the name Doritos. Is that due to his love for the chip by the same name?! If so, Marco should also be named Dorito...or Pasta, or Corn, or Safflower or Mashed Potatoes, or Powdered Coffee Creamer, or Wine or Dirt. 🤣
He’s not allowed to eat some of those things, but he sure knows he likes them😅
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Lol that’s what everyone asks! He’s never actually had a Dorito, but my brother likes them a lot. He was sitting next to me when I first got my bird and I was trying to figure out what to name him. He made the joke that I should just call him Dorito, we both laughed, and then somehow that ended up being his real name.
A friend called Dorito the “chip on my shoulder” and I hate that I hadn’t thought of the pun sooner than him.
YES!!! Brilliant!!! Keep that friend around, if only for their witty word play!
I saw on a forum somewhere that someone named their Green Cheek Dr Pinchy which i thought was quite apt and has always amused me. My bird definitely has is Dr Pinchy and Mr Bite moments. 😋
my conure hates baths, he typically washes himself 2-3 times a day in his water bowl, which I know isn’t the preferred option but he won’t touch a shallower bowl or the sink
Eh, I wouldn’t worry about it. Let Birdie do birdie and just make sure he gets a fresh dish each time he has a bath. As long as he is getting a bath and enjoying it I don’t see a problem. If he needs more room to fully bathe you could consider putting a low wide bowl in the bottom of the cage for bathing. He may feel more safe in his cage. My guy is often fearful of bathing in large open spaces as he feels he is susceptible to predators in the open. Some birds may prefer a more enclosed space like a small bathroom. They also have cage attachments made for bathing. BUT if your bird is happy and this is working for him, I think what you have is totally fine.
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I’ve just adopted a Conure and he bites a lot so I’m hoping I can do this one day
Hi :-) . . . Could you give me some advice or suggestions as to why my Bird I have had for about 2+ months now won't eat Pellets and only eats the fatty Seeds in mix for her. So I have my own concoctive eays to get her to eat them but as yet she is Determined to have the amount of Favoured seed 3 x Daily (or more) and that worries me Long term ! She is 15months old and I feel has only been give Some Fresh Produce and maybe mostly SEEDS !?!!!!!
Thank You xo
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@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures Thankyou Luvvy That is much Appreciated. Will Share videos and Have Liked and Subscribed of course :-) xo
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Ah yes, Marco came to me with the same problem. I struggled with this too for quite some time and I am still making adjustments. I’ve got him eating Zupreem fruit blend pellets and fresh veggies, fruit and grains primarily. In terms of seeds he is currently down to 2 Nutriberries plus some sunflower seeds for training each day.
Before you start to change your birds diet, be sure you get a digital kitchen scale that measures grams reliably. It is dangerous for birds to lose weight quickly so you want to keep track of your birds weight during this process. Just like humans, it is best to weigh your bird at the same time. In the morning. After their “morning mega poop” would be ideal. Once you have an established weight you can start to alter their food in small increments. Replace one additional teaspoon of their seed with pellets every week until all the seed in their bowl is replaced with pellets. This should take at least a month and can be done in smaller increments and/or over a longer period of time. Continue to weigh your bird regularly to make sure they are not losing weight as you transition them. This is the classic method to transition birds from seed to pellet. I have done this somewhat with Marco. Pro Tip: if your bird likes fruits, grains, and/or veggies then be sure to provide these everyday along with your seed/pellet mixture to give nutritional options for your bird as he transitions. Another idea is: Marco first showed interest in the pellets when I was bird sitting some parakeets who were already eating pellets. Marco wasn’t sure what to make of the parakeets, but he sure was interested in what they were eating. “Food Envy” is another method people use to get their birds to eat pellets. If you don’t have other birds, you can use yourself as an example. Some birds react positively their owners pretending to eat pellets and making a big fuss about them; Clicking and carrying on. Some owners will actually try to “keep the pellets for themselves and not share with the bird” to make the pellets seem extra desirable. This trick has also worked on occasion with Marco, but I have not had the patients to keep up with it long enough to make it a habit.
I have also heard of people mixing pellets with juice to make a sweet, soft mixture that some birds love to get them used to the taste, then slowly switch out to hard pellets. I have yet to try this.
The method that actually worked best for Marco was to switch the position of his foods. I moved the pellets to the top of his stand where is seeds used to be and put the seeds down lower at the base of the stand. You could do this same concept inside of a cage as well. It was a bit of classic bird psychology. Birds love to be in “on high” and feel more safe eating in high places where they can scan their environment for predators and competition. Putting the pellets in Marco’s favorite high spot was just the push he needed to make the switch. Once he started eating them regularly, I noticed that he must have found nutrients he needed in the pellets that he wasn’t getting in the seed because he would eat his seed for a while, then elect to stop eating the seeds in favor of the pellets. Amazing! Give it a try.
One other thing I should mention is that Zupreem fruit blend is not the most nutritious for your bird as it has a high amount of sugar and other processed foods. It is far better to go with Harrison’s or Roudybush pellets if you can convince your bird to eat them, however I believe it is overall easier to convince your bird to eat the fruit pellets due to the sugar, fun color and shapes. So it may just come down to what your bird will actually agree to eat. I think it is best to check with your avian vet, what is best for your bird if possible.
Personally, I am hopeful to slowly transition Marco from Zupreem fruit blend to Harrison’s High Potency, but I I have to steal myself for another long battle using all the tricks above. Sigh.....
Hope this helps. Let us know how it goes or if you have any further questions.
Bon Appetit Birdie!
I have a cockatiel and three lovebirds. Still applicable.
my conure takes a bath in her water bowl whenever she wants a bath
Connie teh birb - Ah yes! I didn’t include this option. Apparently, Marco used to do this too before he was in my care. If your bird prefers this, then I think it is a fine way to go as long as he/she gets fresh water after her bath (no one wants to drink dirty bath water)😋
One possible reason for providing some of these alternatives would be, if the birds water bowl is not big enough for the bird to get fully wet and feel fully clean. My personal reason for offering the sink bath is because I find that after about 4 days Marco starts to get stressed if he hasn’t had a bath. I can tell because his behavior changes: he makes these incessant plaintive noises, is easily frightened, is grouchy, and nothing seems right in his world. Once he has a good full bath all of these behaviors disappear for another 3-4 days until it’s time to have a bath again. I offer the sink alternative because he is open to this option long before he would resort to bathing in his water dish. BUT if your bird is happy to problem solve their bathing needs in their water dish when the need strikes them, I don’t see anything wrong with this.
Feel free to post a link of your bird bathing in his/her dish for others to see! 😊
Thanks for watching and check out the other videos on my channel including: general green Cheek behaviors, mating behaviors and what to do about them and DIY bird carrier backpack 😊🦜
Thank you. I Liked watching that. A GCC is on my top 2 list for a bird. How hard is it to keep your house clean from his poop?
They are quite easy to train to poop in a certain place when out of the cage, mine would actually sleep on my pillow by my head. Would hold her poop till I got up, I'd wake up, hold her over toilet and she would drop a big load of crap. Lol. I miss that bird so much. She got into a fight with a bigger conure and died in her sleep. Didn't see obvious wounds, but I guess she was hurt pretty bad.
Wes M. - Oh no! That is so sad. I am sorry you lost your baby bird
Agreed. it is easy to train them to poop on command. The challenging thing is that they have to poop every 15-30 minutes and it is more difficult to train them to hold it during the day until a bathroom is available or to notify you that they need to go. And it’s quite disruptive to take them to the bathroom every 15 minutes. So It’s kind of hit or miss. If cleaning up poop on the regular is a deal breaker, I would not recommend making the 30 year commitment to a green cheek. It is hard to know how successful any individual will be in the toilet training arena.
I want one!
hi im geting a bird tomorrow for my birthday so this is a great help im geting a cocateal (:
My cockatiel hates water so much. He will do something and like it one time and then I’ll try it again and he hates it. Like he took a bath in a plate once (I was desperate to get him to try anything) and he loved it.. one time. He hates it now. He hates the spray bottle, shower, sink, and everything else I’ve tried 🙁
I had a cockatiel growing up and she was not super into bathing. I think she would go a good 3 or more months between baths. Every once and a while she would just climb down my arm when I was washing my hands in the sink and had a bath with the water running on low and the drain open. Birds really won’t allow you to pressure them into anything. They just get fearful and create a phobia if you do. I say don’t worry to much about it and let your cockatiel guide you. He will let you know when it’s time. And it may be months between baths for that one.
Guide to Green Cheek Conures Yeah, he’s gone a few months without one, and he gets like that where he’ll randomly just take one when I’m not expecting it 😂 Thank you for replying back so soon because I was starting to get worried because he just refuses it.
You are welcome! Glad I could help! Thank you for watching and commenting.
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I have 150g reef tank, I see you have a tank.. Does he ever get near tank? Another question, in a 24hr cycle, how much loud screaming actually occurs ... If placed in a cage and left for 3-4 hours alone at home, will there be much screaming ? I am trying to determine if i can have a GC in my townhome, walls are double insulated ? I can handle when I am home most of day, retiring... it’s when I leave for few hours here and there through the day 🤓. Your bird is awesome 🐤
Too funny. Love it
can l still tame my GCC to bath he is 1 year and 4 month
my bird literally hates baths, we tried the bathtub, the sink, shower stepping in with her but she's always terrified and flies away and we have to make her go in she gets very upset.
Ramisha Alam - it is not so important for your bird to have a bath that you must force him/her. Often times they are fearful of being lowered into a basin or feel overwhelmed by the heat or spray of a shower. You cannot force them to have a bath or they will become fearful of the whole experience and possibly if you. I think all conures enjoy bathing if given the right set up and allowed the opportunity to choose a time and place that feels safe for them.
Have you tried my method of elevating a shallow bowl over the sink on a dish drying wrack? I often have to run the water for 5 minutes (washing dishes or otherwise) to get my bird in the bathing mood. I can not force him before he is ready and climbs down my arm to enjoy his bath. Sometimes we have to reapproach on another day if he isn’t up for it yet.
Birds feel very vulnerable when bathing as this is a time when it is difficult to watch for danger and escape from predators when their feathers are heavy and water logged. So clearing the bathing environment from anything your bird may feel is threatening is important. Threats include widows, startling noises and movements and anything else your bird has previously shown fear of. Sometimes moving the bowl over fish drying wrack the the bathroom helps because it is a smaller space, quieter, enclosed space that your bird will find less threatening.
You can also see if your bird enjoys a spray from a spray bottle and if nothing else allow your bird to sit on top of the shower curtain rod or door while you have a shower or a bath so he/she can enjoy the mist. This will provide some of the benefits of bathing without making your bird fearful.
The most important point here is to never force your bird to do anything unless it comes down to your birds safety. You have to find a way to entice your bird to do the things you want him/her to do with treats, and praise and pets with the design to ultimately make these activities intrinsically motivating for the bird. I have tried a lot of different training tactics with my bird and discovered that dominating and forcing my bird to do anything ends in unhappiness for both of us. He gets scared and angry I get bitten, I get frustrated and our relationship is damaged. Birds love treats, socialization, and affection use this to your advantage to get them to do the things they need to do to be healthy and happy as the pathway to these benefits are not always clear to your bird. Check out articles and videos on target training as a way to move you and your bird in a positive direction. It is amazing and totally changed my relationship with my bird for the better.
Good luck, thanks for watching and let me know if you have any questions. 😊🦜
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures thank u and yes we tried all of those things, occasionally he takes his own baths in his water dish but its too small for him to completly bathe we provided a shallow dish but he would not step in, shes super obedient and nice but when it comes to bath we still havent figured it out
Aww i just got my gcc my kids named Friday lol 3 days ago and s/he is so sweet but so far only let me hold him/her and is still nervous. I hope i can help make him/her feel at home soon!
I got an aviary bred kakariki on Saturday, the first day was bad (no eating, kept quiet and he didn't really move!), second was building his confidence around me but today he's started to step up (I've been using a target stick outside the cage today to encourage him to come to me, that way I'm less likely to spook him, plenty of videos on it and no need for clipped wings), just be close to him when you can, offer him treats, but only when he's started eating, he'll soon settle in!
Hello I have a questions about Green Cheek Conures and the first one is are conures seed eaters? And how much baths do they need?
As stated in the video, each Conure seems to have a different preference. Mine refuses to bathe earlier than 4 days. Some like it every day.
Seeds are like candy bars to birds lots of fat and unhealthy stuff without a lot of nutritional value. We only use seeds for rewards during trick training. You will need to feed your bird a nutritionally formulated bird pellet as well as fresh veggies, grains, legumes and fruits.
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How did you learn what kind of bath he likes? I would be say afraid to freak him out
Joey Thomas - I gently introduced him to different forms of bathing. As you can see is is quite adept at showing that he does not like something. Ultimately, I got the idea for the bath he likes by watching videos on RUclips of other parrots bathing. I think if you are gentle and sensitive to the cues he is providing you then you don’t have to be concerned about frightening your bird or scarring them for life. 🥰🦜
mine both love baths everyday i leave out a large stainless steel dog bowl water,my male will even do run and jump in and out of water,my female expects and demands fresh bath water everyday.
We can't get my daughters parakeets to bath at all! I wish they would. I wish I could find a small heated water fountain.
How long have you had them? I had a parakeet growing up and she didn’t really bathe much, every once and a while she would climb down my arm when I was washing my hands in the sink or even bathe in my water glass, but it definitely had to be on her terms.
I think she also appreciated a spray from a warm water bottle too. You could try that and see if the respond positively to that.
What else do you do to dry them
Good question, it is important to find a way to keep your bird warm as he dries, as it is not healthy for them to be cold for the 90 minutes or so it takes them to dry. As you probably saw in my video, I use an oil or infrared space heater in my room and allow him to dry ambiantly . You can use a bathroom with a heat lamp in the same way, but be warned it does take quite a long time. In the past my cockatiel and my budgie just LOVED being blow dried with a hairdryer on low. I think many conures like that, but Marco was not fond of this solution. Sigh. It could just take some training, but I haven’t had the bandwidth to take that one on yet. Other birds like rubbing themselves on towels or even allow themselves to be gently toweled off by their owners. If it’s a warm sunny day he may enjoy basking in a sunny window, but be sure you are watching him and that he has a shady spot he can take shelter so he does not overheat. Those are all the ways I know of to dry your bird. Good question! I should have included that in my video.
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SO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Savage Jr - Awwww thanks. He is pretty cute when he has a bath. 🥰
@@GuidetoGreenCheekConures im getting a green cheek conure too, soon. It would be cool if you could teach me how to teach my conure to step up and other things
Mine refuses to get in the shower, but will cheerfully walk along the curtain rod, I tried the sink bit a few times, its always a big no, I generally use the shallow bowl bit more. Then the big dummy will bathe in his drinking water dish instead.
Elkabong53708 - sounds like a green cheek to me! 😂
What kind of water do you use?
Ethan Bell - just regular sink water. We have some of the freshest water where we live so I am not so concerned about the water quality for his bath. Do you have concerns about the type of water you bath your parrot in?
No I was just wondering because I am a little over protective of my parrot but thank you for answering
Hi my green cheek conure is not making noise as usual toady ?is it normal or is not well?
FANTASY CRICKET SARKAR - it’s hard to know. I would say, go with your gut here. If your bird is acting differently than he usually does, it would be a good idea to have your bird checked by a vet. Birds are so good at hiding illness that by the time you notice something is wrong they are often very sick and can decline rapidly.
A few months back, I noticed my bird was acting a bit different. I couldn’t put my finger on how he was acting differently, but my instincts were telling me something was off. He eventually started to get more snuggly and sleepy than usual and even slept with his beak tucked into his wing in front of me - something I have never seen him do. I took him to the vet and they ran some tests. Turns out my water system had been infected with E-coli (a serious stomach bacteria) and my bird had caught it. Once the issue was identified, it was easy to give him a course of antibiotics twice a day for two weeks mixing it with a little sweet yogurt.
Today, he is healthy and happy again, but I am so glad I listened to my gut and took him in to the vet.
I think you will be too. If nothing else, it will give you peace of mind to know he is well and you can look at what other environmental factors may be contributing to your birds increased silence.
Hope this helps and your bird gets better soon.
Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
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how do you make sure he doesn’t poop everywhere while he’s with you, ie on your bed etc
Emily Su - Good question! we have put “You go poopie” on cue so we place him on his stand or on our finger over the toilet and point at him and say, “you go poopie” and he goes within a minute of our coaxing. We taught him this by taking him to his stand and when it was apparent he has to go. (Signs are, dropping and wagging tail, walking backwards and slightly lifting wings.) We cued him until he pooped then rewarded him handsomely with his favorite treats. First thing in the morning is a great time to start this training. Conures always have the dreaded morning poop which they save all night and is about the size of their head! When your bird wakes up, he will want to poop immediately. Take him to where you want him to poop, give him a consistent verbal and physical cue before and during his poop then reward him with praise his favorite treat as soon has he poops. Do this every morning and every time you know he is about to poop.
Putting “you go poop” on cue as I described is actually pretty easy. It’s catching every time that he needs to go poop that is difficult. Conures need to poop approximately every 15 minutes. Which means you have to train yourself to take him to his stand or the toilet every 15 minutes or mistakes will happen. We mitigate this partially by having him on his stand a lot and just bringing it with us so when he has to go he goes and rewarding him when he does.
Other things you can do is train him to fly to his stand when he has to poop, but your bird has to remain motivated to do so which may be challenging. Another person I saw had trained their bird to tell them when he had to go to the bathroom with a specific chirp. So each time the bird made a certain noise the owner would put the bird on the stand and leave him there until he pooped then rewarded the bird when he went.
We have not been successful in that, though I think it’s possible. That would be amazing!
The only thing you can’t do is punish your bird for pooping in a place he shouldn’t. He will not understand.
And you should know that even if you train your bird in these ways. He will make pretty regular mistakes, so the reality is that he will not be like a dog or a cat and leave the place spotless. He will poop on your shoulder, on your bed, on the couch and you just have to be ready to clean it up.
Birds poop is an important part of their and our ecosystem. It helps spread and fertilize fruiting plant seeds which, in turn creates more food and habitat for birds so pooping all over the place is pretty ingrained in their natural behavior.
The point is, if you don’t have a bird yet and you feel like the bird pooping in places he shouldn’t is a deal breaker then i highly advise you to not get a bird. You can somewhat mitigate this behavior with training, but you cannot stop it entirely and you WILL be cleaning up misfired poops on the regular.
Hope this helps!
Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Guide to Green Cheek Conures thanks so much! my only main problem is that my bird does not seem to LOVE any type of food. there are some that she is excited too eat but there seems to be nothing that seems like a huge treat to her and will greatly motivate her.
@@lorfmorf Try different, fruits, seeds, or try peanut butter! My baby loves peanut butter and goes crazy over it.
@@angelfish1506 oh really? I heard the peanuts aren't good for parrots, do you have a different bird?
@@lorfmorf It's actually pretty safe for them. Just find a pretty natural one to be safe. You'll find a lot of recipes online to make treats for birds specifically that use peanut butter as a glue.
Just curious! Is there a safe air freshener for green cheekies??
My previous owners of my bird never gave it attention so I am now but it pulled its feathers on its belly off how should I keep her from that if she does
Lots of toys! Preening toys, swinging toys, ladders, bells, or even things like rope which they can pull apart.
@@williamchilds216 but all she wants to do is come out cage idk what she does while I'm st school
@@matteorossi8251They LOVE attention that's why. My conure comes straight to the entrance of the cage whenever I enter the room, when I leave the room though, he goes back to playing with his toys or eating, etc. You must keep them busy when you aren't around. Feather plucking can be from stress or boredom. If there's no toys, it would be boredom. If it's stressed, just take it very slowly. Maybe take him out of the cage for 10 minutes, back in for some time and keep doing that and once it settles to that, start with 15 or 20 minutes then gradually work up. But any sign of stress, bring down the time instantly. Don't let him get too stressed (keep other pets away from him until he's settled well then slowly introduce him, etc)
I saw one of these birds in a pet store today, It was adorable and was interacting with me threw the glass. They were asking $600 Canadian for this little darling. Marco is way cool, My wife and I have a female love bird that I got about a year ago when she was very young and I was still hand feeding her. I can tell you have a great relationship with Marco. have you had him since hand feeding? How old is he now?
Jajaja, is soo cute!
glomunoz58 - thanks! 😊🦜
Please help me!!! My Conure Riiot keeps biting me
Do the green cheek conures scretch at all and do they bite?
At 4:12 couldn’t you also put him on that little wire thing?
Yes! Good point! Actually he does elect to go on there sometimes too. I think he prefers the stand because it fits the size of his feet better for grasping.
Does your bird shower on the wire hanger?
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