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Our 24 year old cockatiel died recently and we have been looking for a brown head in our area but couldn't find one yet. We love brown head. Your video is very helpful. Keep up the good work!
Waltz Ng I’m so very sorry to hear about your little cockatiel - my sincere condolences. Thank you for taking the time to watch my video and for leaving a comment.
I believe in telling the bad with the good and most all parrots have some of both and prospective owners need to know. What you failed to mention is they tend to be biters and if you don’t know how to stop it when they are very young you will be stuck with a biter for the next 30 years. The other bad thing is they usually believe all other birds must die! My sweet girl tried to kill my parrotlet and terrorized my Pionus until I had to clip her wings to protect both of them. This is not just my experience I have exchanged this experience with quite a few other brown head owners over the years and they had the same two problems, biting and trying to kill other birds. I love my Ariel to pieces and I’ve had her since she was just weaned and is now 18 years old. Up until she was about age 4 she was a sweetheart, but I guess the adult hormones kicked in. I would never give her up even though many of my friends have told me to do so, but I never recommend that anybody get a brown head unless they are very experienced with parrots and parrot training. I try to direct first time owners to parrotlets, budgies, cockatiels and lovebirds. Of course any bird can bite but brown heads are deceptive because they look so small but as my veterinarian told me they have one of the hardest bites for their size of any other parrot and I have the scars to prove it. Also when they bite unlike other parrots they don’t let go you have to open their beak and remove them. On the good side they have a wonderful a faint lovely smell that I love. They are very loyal to their owner and they are very quiet. And as you said they can play by themselves and can spend hours destroying toys. For the experienced bird enthusiast they make a great pet but not for beginners.. Thank you for mentioning Harrison’s which I think is the best food on the market and the fresh fruits and vegetables. If there’s one thing that I find with most owners that I constantly try to educate them on is that they feed them nuts and seeds and then they die young with the fatty liver disease.
Thank you for doing a species profile on Brown Headed Parrots. I have rarely heard about them. I would like a larger parrot. I live in a condo. I never hear any noise from my neighbors, but I just figured the bigger the louder. Her squeak nothing. Even when I had a Cockatiel many years ago, she made more noise!
For people living in apartments or condos, Meyer’s parrots seem to be very similar to the brown headed parrot, and they can be pretty quiet. Their noises are in the higher frequencies, so it doesn’t penetrate walls as easily as lower frequencies. When I lived in a condo, my neighbors said that they would only hear them when our door was open.
Thank you for another really informative video. It’s really clear that you are good natured and calm with your birds. They all seem so content to be around you. I had a cockatiel I was bonded to for 23 years. I raised him from 6 months old when I was 13. He recently passed away and I am in that grief process. I will likely wait another year before getting another bird but I know I want a medium sized parrot that I can take with me on outings in warmer weather. I have been looking into the Brown Headed Parrot and the Piones so these videos have been very helpful. Some of the folks that comment on these parrot videos are bizarre! I can’t help but laugh a little as someone angrily types that their bird is NOT sweet and bites everyone as though it’s your fault. Lol, maybe if you’re the type of person to type random hate comments to people you don’t know, your bird may be irritated in your presence like everyone else! Anyway, thanks for the nice content.
I can attest that brown head parrots are good birds. Our Theo was such a good baby. He was sick and died at 18 months old. Maybe we were unlucky. I miss him so much. They are calmer than conures, quieter and enjoy our company but can be a bit more independant than conures. Our Theo did not enjoy bath too much. Bathing in his bowl once a month was good for him. He hated the cage though. And they bite harder than conures too because they obviously have a bit bigger beak. Overall I would recommend.
They are very sweet when they’re babies but by the time they reach for five they get a mind of their own and can be any where from nippy to downright vicious. I know mine is 18 years old and I’ve heard this from other owners. If you get another pair it don’t make it a brown head please
I have a nine month old female. She vocalizes in the morning when it’s time to get up. They all call when it’s time to come out of their cages. Apart from that, they are all quiet. I have 2 green cheek conures, a brown head like you, a Quaker and a Moustache Parakeet. I had a parrotlet, and I didn’t find him dusty. They have their own room, and I made a climbing net to cover the full ceiling. They have a play station in the living room, but don’t seem to like it, yet. They fly out of the room to the living room, and fly back in. They are happy and quiet. And I don’t have hormone problems, as I make sure they get 14 hours of sleep.
Your video was so amzing. I bought one first chance one came up. Shes 14 but a good price. Shes a bit challenging but very rewarding, awesome pet. Thank you
Nice video. We have a boy and he is completely the opposite of your sweet, quiet bird. He is very noisy, very fiesty, very playful, very cute, very over the top everything AND very bitey!! He is totally in love withy husband, but just bites me. Even his calls are completely different to your bird. He makes a very loud whistle sound and flock calls both of us as soon as we leave the room. We love him with all our hearts. He is spoiled and has his own room, he is never in a cage. He sleeps on top of his cage. He has his own tree and toy ox. He loooves playing. He loves to bath himself in a doggy bowl and only baths when we put fresh water in. He can talk. He can say two words : Hello and Buddy (our cockatiel).
you would have to research into training them. little things like spoiling the parrot, letting it sleep outside the cge, you’re kind of conditioning it to act a certain way. Most important is learning parrot psychology
Just a reminder, definitely do take these things with a grain of salt because as she said, some act completely differently than others so just brace yourself in case they don’t act how you expected them to. My brown head for example is very aggressive and EXTREMELY loud, he screams and calls my name pretty much all day long, even if I’m with him he’ll scream in my ear if he gets anxious. He bonded only to me and hates everyone else and will even try to attack other people. When we bought him we did a lot of research thinking he would make a great pet because of what everyone was saying, and he did act like what everyone said at first, but once he reached adulthood he became very aggressive, loud, and territorial. Take these things into consideration when buying any type of parrot because these are temperaments many parrots can have.
This lady is very nice but she did not mention that they are biters and they do not like other birds so unless you’re experienced in training a parrot and you plan on having no more birds please don’t get a brown head. I’ve had one for 18 years and I love her but she is one big pain. I’ve spoken with many other brown head owners and they have the same stories so pick another species please
I absolutely love your videos. Thank you for going so in depth about each species, it is so helpful and interesting. What is your opinion on Meyers parrots vs Brown Heads? Brown Heads are very difficult to find, but I am wondering if a Meyers would be a similar fit
Thanks so much for watching and for leaving a comment! Overall, Brown Heads tend to have a slightly more stable temperament, but Meyer’s are a close second. I’d definitely recommend a Meyers if you can’t get your hands on a Brown Head - they can be quite similar in many ways. :-). Early, thorough and consistent socialization is key with any species. Hope that helps. :-)
i know you care about birds and i really like your channel!!! i was wondering if you could make a video about jacob feder (i think that’s his name anyway) I’m 90% sure he abuses animals and stages “rescues” for views and i haven’t seen any videos on it!! he did this with two lovebirds which i am pretty sure he killed (or at least led them to their death) thanks!! i am going to comment this on as many bird channels because it makes me really upset!
Very informative video, thank you! Just what I was looking for. There's no breeders of this parrot here unfortunately so I'll stick to watching them on youtube. Very cute parrot, seems so gentle
I had one. They are independent. They have cute voices but can be loud. If you want a cuddle bird, IRNs are not the bird for you. They will sit on the shoulder but only if they want. They can be funny, and they coocoo when they are happy.
My Brownhead is MEAN. He was a real sweetie until he turned 2 and then he started biting (for blood and flesh) and the only way he can be handled is with a wooden dowel. I have to watch him when he is out of the cage and I am in the room else he'll climb down when I'm not aware and sneak up on me to attack my feet - and once latched on he is very difficult to pry off. He DOES allow me to pet him when he's in the mood but I have to ask (Pet?) and if he's game he'll make a circle twice, lower his head and make a certain noise. I do not take my eyes off him during this time, however, as he cannot be trusted. Wish I had one that was a sweet as Keeleigh's. (my boy is now 23 years old and I have had him since he was a baby).
Is she a poicephalus fuscicollis? I have one male but a little different. do they get along with the pionus? I would like to have a pionus with my poicephalus
Hello, I really want to get a Pionus or Brown headed parrot but have been unsuccessful finding a breeder, could you make any recommendations? Thank you
Brown Heads tend to be on the quieter side overall. I’d say they’re also a bit less active, but again, they’re all individuals. Based on my experience, I’d say overall, Brown Heads are more even-tempered in a greater variety of situations, provided they’re well socialized, but again, that’s not written in stone. Hope that helps. :-)
Would be better to get a caique than a brown head. Caiques are very funny little birds And constantly entertaining. Brown heads on the other hand can be very problematic and are extremely good at fighting very hard and they usually don’t like other birds and try to kill them.
I really need help with a situation with my bird pls!! A couple months ago I clipped by birds feathers, and I clipped hers and another male cockatiels, his feathers are growing amazingly, but the female not so much, 1 side is super short and looks like it didn’t grow at All and the other is long but the feathers are broken apart, she is also in Molt so i don’t know if that’s why as well, please help, I don’t know weather she needs to go to the vet, her behaviour is fine she isn’t sick or anything and she doesn’t feel irritated. I really need advice please help!
Hi there, thanks for your question. In general, yes, they’re similar. However, many have said Brown Heads generally have a milder temperament than the other two. It really just depends on the individual parrot though. Hope that helps!
@@PippyPets thank you! I can’t find any brown headed parrot breeders. Did you buy yours from a breeder in the states ? If so, can you give the name of them? Thank you!
How are brown headed parrots with other birds? I have a green cheek conure that I've had for a little over three years now who I absolutely adore. I want to slowly grow a flock up to three or four birds. I would like to get slightly larger passive birds for the other ones. My conure is a velcro bird (which I love) but having multiple birds that are 24/7 like she is might be a little much haha. I don't see any aggression on her end at all she's a complete lover. But I worry about bringing home a bird that's two or three times her size and then a fight happening where she ends up really hurt or worse. So I've been trying to identify the most mellow and passive of the medium bird species. Do you think a brown headed parrot would be a safe bet? I've actually also thought about getting a pionus too. Do you have a recommendation on a best fit? Thanks for the advice.
It's really difficult to answer that question and ultimately, the decision is up to you. When bringing multiple parrots into the same living space, there's never a safe bet, unfortunately - it really just depends on the individual birds and the timing - parrots that get along great at one point in their lives may change at a different point of their lives, etc. A Brown Head might be an option - I'd tend to say they'd be an overall better option than a Pionus (a GCC's temperament tends to irritate and unnerve Pionus in my experience), but to be honest, my GCC unnerves all my parrots, including my Brown Head - GCCs tend to be more hyper, outgoing, spazzy and nippy in general. My GCC is more aggressive and nervous than my Brown Head - they don't care for each other. You also need to take into consideration possessiveness on your GCC's part - if he's bonded with you, he may get jealous and attack any other bird coming into his perceived space, or even begin bitting you. Just know, you'll always need to supervise them when together and be prepared that they may never get along - you may always have to give them separate out of cage time and ensure neither flies onto each other's cages when out (which can lead to one or both getting toes bitten off). Have you considered getting another conure? Or what about a Quaker or an Indian Ringneck? I know Ringneck can tend to have a more outgoing personality and that may be more similar to a GCC - you *may* have a higher possibility of success with that species?
One of these beautiful birds has taken up residence in my apple tree. Have tried unsuccessfully to find the owner. Do I need to do anything to help it? I live in an exposed part of northern England.
You can search bird and/or rescue pages on FB - post on there and the word will get around. Or contact your local parrot club and I’m sure someone there can help you. Try and take a pic of the bird and share it’s last known location. In the meantime - try putting out a cage with the door open and some seed in it to see if it will lure the bird into it. Parrots are vulnerable to predators, cold and starvation when lost. All the best!
Thanks for your message. I agree - they’re hardly any breeders out there! I obtained her from a breeder who unfortunately is no longer breeding them. 😞
@@PippyPets Can you suggest a similar substitute? I'm looking for a quiet bird, not dusty (I've owned cockatiels), and cuddly. What about red bellied? Btw, I love your videos and I completely appreciate that you present the pros and cons so honestly!
My brown headed parrot has the same color beak as hers. The black might go up a little bit more but this varies between birds, usually the top of the beak is more pink and the tip is black, going up to the middle or top of the beak. As they age their beak gets darker as well. My brown headed parrot’s beak was more pink when he was a baby, now it’s a much paler shade of pink, almost like an off white, with the tip still being black but further up his beak than before.
I have 6 budgies and one of them started to appear little moving (Kind of lazy) and sleeping a lot and he has a little poop stuck around his butt and he fluffing his feathers as if he were cold but the temperature is not cold it Normal . Even the other five birds do not fluffing their feathers like he do . and his poop is viscous liquid . I think he has diarrhea. Can you make a video about diarrhea in budgies Symptoms, treatment and prevention . Or just tell me what to do, please . Please I don’t want to lose my feather friend . My family does not allow me to take him to the vet 😢 ((Sorry if I wrote something wrong, English is my second language)) Thank you 💖🐾
Sorry you’re unable to get medical treatment. I’m unsure with treatment, but I would have to think if any life means something to you, you’d try your best to get help and treat the bird. Talk to your family respectfully and show them it needs help. Be safe.
Definitely feed your budgies vegetables every day - but stay away from cabbage-type vegetables and the onion family. Avoid Iceberg Lettuce as it has no nutritional value.
Either your small or your brown head is big none of the brown heads I've been around look that large she looks almost 5-10% larger. My brown head has bipolar/ multiple personality disorder or something, he's responsible for the worst bites I've ever had, he doesn't fear bite, his bites are malicious, 10-30sec max damage chomps. My Meyers on the other hand only bit me once after a night flight/terror have had them both 4-6 years respectively, they're 6 and 7yo.
@@suuor3459 nah it's half size of a "cape" it's a brown head not a brown neck or silver head or cape "false capes, and cape parrots". Capes are like small goffin Cockatoo size range.
My female brown head is the same I call her my little flying pitbull. I’ve learned how to handle her and avoid the bites most of the time but I have plenty of scars from her bites and I understand from other owners that brown heads are biters. I never ever recommend them to anybody. I love mine to pieces, but I wish she didn’t bite. I think if you start with them when they’re very young if you know what you’re doing and admittedly I didn’t, you can train them not to buy but they love to buy it and they love to kill other birds
To the person who said on social media that Brown Headed Parrots are quiet birds are quiet and perfect birds for apartments... You literally need to be sued. You obviously have a female. The males are extremely noisy. Because of YOU we are now sitting with a really bad situation where we have an extremely noisy bird and getting into big trouble with our neighbours and landlords please stop fishing out in correct advice! 😢
There are no "quiet parrots". There are some that are not loud all the time but very loud when they are. Pionus are also called apartment parrots, but they are can be extremely loud when they want. They just aren't loud all the time.
Sigh- you do not take care of your pets right. don't subscribe to her. if you don't believe me look at some of her first videos about her setting up a parrotlet cage.
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Our 24 year old cockatiel died recently and we have been looking for a brown head in our area but couldn't find one yet. We love brown head. Your video is very helpful. Keep up the good work!
Waltz Ng I’m so very sorry to hear about your little cockatiel - my sincere condolences. Thank you for taking the time to watch my video and for leaving a comment.
Wow! This really helped, I've been planning to get a brown headed parrot for a while now and now I know how to properly care for them!
I’m so happy to hear the video was helpful. Thanks so much for watching 😁
I believe in telling the bad with the good and most all parrots have some of both and prospective owners need to know.
What you failed to mention is they tend to be biters and if you don’t know how to stop it when they are very young you will be stuck with a biter for the next 30 years.
The other bad thing is they usually believe all other birds must die! My sweet girl tried to kill my parrotlet and terrorized my Pionus until I had to clip her wings to protect both of them.
This is not just my experience I have exchanged this experience with quite a few other brown head owners over the years and they had the same two problems, biting and trying to kill other birds.
I love my Ariel to pieces and I’ve had her since she was just weaned and is now 18 years old. Up until she was about age 4 she was a sweetheart, but I guess the adult hormones kicked in. I would never give her up even though many of my friends have told me to do so, but I never recommend that anybody get a brown head unless they are very experienced with parrots and parrot training. I try to direct first time owners to parrotlets, budgies, cockatiels and lovebirds.
Of course any bird can bite but brown heads are deceptive because they look so small but as my veterinarian told me they have one of the hardest bites for their size of any other parrot and I have the scars to prove it. Also when they bite unlike other parrots they don’t let go you have to open their beak and remove them.
On the good side they have a wonderful a faint lovely smell that I love. They are very loyal to their owner and they are very quiet. And as you said they can play by themselves and can spend hours destroying toys. For the experienced bird enthusiast they make a great pet but not for beginners..
Thank you for mentioning Harrison’s which I think is the best food on the market and the fresh fruits and vegetables. If there’s one thing that I find with most owners that I constantly try to educate them on is that they feed them nuts and seeds and then they die young with the fatty liver disease.
Thank you for doing a species profile on Brown Headed Parrots. I have rarely heard about them.
I would like a larger parrot.
I live in a condo. I never hear any noise from my neighbors, but I just figured the bigger the louder. Her squeak nothing. Even when I had a Cockatiel many years ago, she made more noise!
For people living in apartments or condos, Meyer’s parrots seem to be very similar to the brown headed parrot, and they can be pretty quiet. Their noises are in the higher frequencies, so it doesn’t penetrate walls as easily as lower frequencies. When I lived in a condo, my neighbors said that they would only hear them when our door was open.
The level of insight in this video about this particularly interesting species blew my mind. Deeply appreciated 👍
Thank you for your kind comment and thanks for watching as well!
Very helpful, and I love your presenting style - very chill and easy to listen to and understand. Thank you for this!!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave a comment! 😊
Thank you for another really informative video. It’s really clear that you are good natured and calm with your birds. They all seem so content to be around you. I had a cockatiel I was bonded to for 23 years. I raised him from 6 months old when I was 13. He recently passed away and I am in that grief process.
I will likely wait another year before getting another bird but I know I want a medium sized parrot that I can take with me on outings in warmer weather. I have been looking into the Brown Headed Parrot and the Piones so these videos have been very helpful.
Some of the folks that comment on these parrot videos are bizarre! I can’t help but laugh a little as someone angrily types that their bird is NOT sweet and bites everyone as though it’s your fault. Lol, maybe if you’re the type of person to type random hate comments to people you don’t know, your bird may be irritated in your presence like everyone else!
Anyway, thanks for the nice content.
i got a cape parrot rather recently- certainly the best tempered parrot i’ve ever had.
I can attest that brown head parrots are good birds. Our Theo was such a good baby. He was sick and died at 18 months old. Maybe we were unlucky. I miss him so much. They are calmer than conures, quieter and enjoy our company but can be a bit more independant than conures. Our Theo did not enjoy bath too much. Bathing in his bowl once a month was good for him. He hated the cage though. And they bite harder than conures too because they obviously have a bit bigger beak. Overall I would recommend.
I’m so sorry to hear about your Theo - please accept my condolences. Thanks so much for leaving a comment and for watching the video.
They are very sweet when they’re babies but by the time they reach for five they get a mind of their own and can be any where from nippy to downright vicious. I know mine is 18 years old and I’ve heard this from other owners. If you get another pair it don’t make it a brown head please
I have a nine month old female. She vocalizes in the morning when it’s time to get up. They all call when it’s time to come out of their cages. Apart from that, they are all quiet. I have 2 green cheek conures, a brown head like you, a Quaker and a Moustache Parakeet.
I had a parrotlet, and I didn’t find him dusty.
They have their own room, and I made a climbing net to cover the full ceiling. They have a play station in the living room, but don’t seem to like it, yet.
They fly out of the room to the living room, and fly back in. They are happy and quiet.
And I don’t have hormone problems, as I make sure they get 14 hours of sleep.
Your video was so amzing. I bought one first chance one came up. Shes 14 but a good price. Shes a bit challenging but very rewarding, awesome pet. Thank you
Congratulations on your new little friend 😃
Nice video. We have a boy and he is completely the opposite of your sweet, quiet bird. He is very noisy, very fiesty, very playful, very cute, very over the top everything AND very bitey!! He is totally in love withy husband, but just bites me. Even his calls are completely different to your bird. He makes a very loud whistle sound and flock calls both of us as soon as we leave the room. We love him with all our hearts. He is spoiled and has his own room, he is never in a cage. He sleeps on top of his cage. He has his own tree and toy ox. He loooves playing. He loves to bath himself in a doggy bowl and only baths when we put fresh water in. He can talk. He can say two words : Hello and Buddy (our cockatiel).
Yep biting and biting hard and not letting go is one of their best talents
you would have to research into training them. little things like spoiling the parrot, letting it sleep outside the cge, you’re kind of conditioning it to act a certain way. Most important is learning parrot psychology
All of your videos are so helpful especially the pionus as pets video
Noah Gonzalez Aww, thank you!
I'm rescuing a brown headed parrot tomorrow morning!
Just a reminder, definitely do take these things with a grain of salt because as she said, some act completely differently than others so just brace yourself in case they don’t act how you expected them to. My brown head for example is very aggressive and EXTREMELY loud, he screams and calls my name pretty much all day long, even if I’m with him he’ll scream in my ear if he gets anxious. He bonded only to me and hates everyone else and will even try to attack other people. When we bought him we did a lot of research thinking he would make a great pet because of what everyone was saying, and he did act like what everyone said at first, but once he reached adulthood he became very aggressive, loud, and territorial. Take these things into consideration when buying any type of parrot because these are temperaments many parrots can have.
Thanks for sharing your insight! They certainly are individuals.
is it maybe how you had trained him ? 😯
I've been searching for the right bird for me and honestly, i think im leaning towards a brown head :) thanks for this!
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
This lady is very nice but she did not mention that they are biters and they do not like other birds so unless you’re experienced in training a parrot and you plan on having no more birds please don’t get a brown head. I’ve had one for 18 years and I love her but she is one big pain. I’ve spoken with many other brown head owners and they have the same stories so pick another species please
Good to hear about the brown headed parrot, thankyou for the info.
Thank you for the information. I myself have never heard of the brown-headed parrot. This was really interesting.
Such a great video!! Love brown heads, definitely a dream bird🥰🥰
toemoemi , Thanks so much for watching!!!!
Now I want one, haha. Want the trade for a nasty Senegal 😂🤣
Your video is very informative.
Hahaha...how do I answer that? :D ;-)
@@PippyPets lol.
I've had my brown headed 10 years.
I absolutely love your videos. Thank you for going so in depth about each species, it is so helpful and interesting. What is your opinion on Meyers parrots vs Brown Heads? Brown Heads are very difficult to find, but I am wondering if a Meyers would be a similar fit
Thanks so much for watching and for leaving a comment! Overall, Brown Heads tend to have a slightly more stable temperament, but Meyer’s are a close second. I’d definitely recommend a Meyers if you can’t get your hands on a Brown Head - they can be quite similar in many ways. :-). Early, thorough and consistent socialization is key with any species. Hope that helps. :-)
i know you care about birds and i really like your channel!!! i was wondering if you could make a video about jacob feder (i think that’s his name anyway) I’m 90% sure he abuses animals and stages “rescues” for views and i haven’t seen any videos on it!! he did this with two lovebirds which i am pretty sure he killed (or at least led them to their death) thanks!! i am going to comment this on as many bird channels because it makes me really upset!
Totally, agreed..nice video..
Thank you for watching!!! 😁
Very informative video, thank you! Just what I was looking for. There's no breeders of this parrot here unfortunately so I'll stick to watching them on youtube. Very cute parrot, seems so gentle
She’s very gentle. :-). Thanks so much for leaving a comment and for watching!
Never seen a “righty” before. Beautiful bird.
Thank you!
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i lost one last summer. i love this type of parrot. they are hard to find....he was my baby and well behaved.
Oooh, I’m so sorry to hear that.
Can you make a video on Indian ringneck's a pets pls, -I'm thinking about getting one but Im just not sure if I should.
I can't promise but I'll see what I can do. Thank you for leaving this comment!!! :)
I had one. They are independent. They have cute voices but can be loud. If you want a cuddle bird, IRNs are not the bird for you. They will sit on the shoulder but only if they want. They can be funny, and they coocoo when they are happy.
@@galeem713 thank you so much: )
@@galeem713 thank you! I heard like they poop once an hour or so. Is that true?
@@rabiagarcia the bigger the bird, the longer the time between poops. Not quite an hour.
My Brownhead is MEAN. He was a real sweetie until he turned 2 and then he started biting (for blood and flesh) and the only way he can be handled is with a wooden dowel. I have to watch him when he is out of the cage and I am in the room else he'll climb down when I'm not aware and sneak up on me to attack my feet - and once latched on he is very difficult to pry off. He DOES allow me to pet him when he's in the mood but I have to ask (Pet?) and if he's game he'll make a circle twice, lower his head and make a certain noise. I do not take my eyes off him during this time, however, as he cannot be trusted. Wish I had one that was a sweet as Keeleigh's. (my boy is now 23 years old and I have had him since he was a baby).
I’m sorry that yours is aggressive with you. :-(. It sounds like the change happened after puberty? I can imagine his bite is extremely painful :-(
Thank you for sharing
Is she a poicephalus fuscicollis? I have one male but a little different. do they get along with the pionus? I would like to have a pionus with my poicephalus
I would love a brown headed. Unfortunately we don’t have those where I live😪
They can be a bit challenging to locate, that’s for sure.
Would love you to do a video on Jardine’s, a Brown parrot cousin! Poi’s rule! 😊
Where did you purchase your parrot? I live in Vancouver, BC and I'm having a hard time finding any..
Hello, I really want to get a Pionus or Brown headed parrot but have been unsuccessful finding a breeder, could you make any recommendations? Thank you
That’s so cute 🦜
Hi, would I be able to breed a Male Meyers Parrot with a Brown Headed Parrot. Thanks
I’ve had quakers before. How do you think their noises and sounds compare to those of a Quaker?
Would you say this or a caique are friendlier and are the brown headed parrots interactive or more docile?
Brown Heads tend to be on the quieter side overall. I’d say they’re also a bit less active, but again, they’re all individuals. Based on my experience, I’d say overall, Brown Heads are more even-tempered in a greater variety of situations, provided they’re well socialized, but again, that’s not written in stone. Hope that helps. :-)
Would be better to get a caique than a brown head. Caiques are very funny little birds And constantly entertaining. Brown heads on the other hand can be very problematic and are extremely good at fighting very hard and they usually don’t like other birds and try to kill them.
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I really need help with a situation with my bird pls!! A couple months ago I clipped by birds feathers, and I clipped hers and another male cockatiels, his feathers are growing amazingly, but the female not so much, 1 side is super short and looks like it didn’t grow at All and the other is long but the feathers are broken apart, she is also in Molt so i don’t know if that’s why as well, please help, I don’t know weather she needs to go to the vet, her behaviour is fine she isn’t sick or anything and she doesn’t feel irritated. I really need advice please help!
As an ex-breeder of them, they are not that common because the stock has run out. So they are difficult to find now.
Such a shame :-(
I think it’s a good thing as they are very problematic little birds. They do better in the wild then in the home
Hi ! Do you know is the brown headed parrots will have similar disposition than red bellied and senegals? Or each one is a bit different?
Hi there, thanks for your question. In general, yes, they’re similar. However, many have said Brown Heads generally have a milder temperament than the other two. It really just depends on the individual parrot though. Hope that helps!
@@PippyPets thank you! I can’t find any brown headed parrot breeders. Did you buy yours from a breeder in the states ? If so, can you give the name of them? Thank you!
I purchased her from a Canadian breeder, but unfortunately, she is no longer breeding them. They’re quite hard to find!
How are brown headed parrots with other birds? I have a green cheek conure that I've had for a little over three years now who I absolutely adore. I want to slowly grow a flock up to three or four birds. I would like to get slightly larger passive birds for the other ones. My conure is a velcro bird (which I love) but having multiple birds that are 24/7 like she is might be a little much haha. I don't see any aggression on her end at all she's a complete lover. But I worry about bringing home a bird that's two or three times her size and then a fight happening where she ends up really hurt or worse. So I've been trying to identify the most mellow and passive of the medium bird species. Do you think a brown headed parrot would be a safe bet? I've actually also thought about getting a pionus too. Do you have a recommendation on a best fit? Thanks for the advice.
It's really difficult to answer that question and ultimately, the decision is up to you.
When bringing multiple parrots into the same living space, there's never a safe bet, unfortunately - it really just depends on the individual birds and the timing - parrots that get along great at one point in their lives may change at a different point of their lives, etc.
A Brown Head might be an option - I'd tend to say they'd be an overall better option than a Pionus (a GCC's temperament tends to irritate and unnerve Pionus in my experience), but to be honest, my GCC unnerves all my parrots, including my Brown Head - GCCs tend to be more hyper, outgoing, spazzy and nippy in general. My GCC is more aggressive and nervous than my Brown Head - they don't care for each other.
You also need to take into consideration possessiveness on your GCC's part - if he's bonded with you, he may get jealous and attack any other bird coming into his perceived space, or even begin bitting you.
Just know, you'll always need to supervise them when together and be prepared that they may never get along - you may always have to give them separate out of cage time and ensure neither flies onto each other's cages when out (which can lead to one or both getting toes bitten off).
Have you considered getting another conure? Or what about a Quaker or an Indian Ringneck? I know Ringneck can tend to have a more outgoing personality and that may be more similar to a GCC - you *may* have a higher possibility of success with that species?
I have the jardines
Yes ive heard about them. I really want one...but they are exspensive.😢
Funny to see kili without her pionus flock =)
Right?! 😁😁😁
One of these beautiful birds has taken up residence in my apple tree. Have tried unsuccessfully to find the owner. Do I need to do anything to help it? I live in an exposed part of northern England.
You can search bird and/or rescue pages on FB - post on there and the word will get around. Or contact your local parrot club and I’m sure someone there can help you. Try and take a pic of the bird and share it’s last known location. In the meantime - try putting out a cage with the door open and some seed in it to see if it will lure the bird into it. Parrots are vulnerable to predators, cold and starvation when lost. All the best!
How is your parrotlet? Great video 😊
Karely Pena Thank you! 😊 Turquessa is doing well!
To me they sound like outdoor birds.
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Where did you find this Brown Head? I've tried a few places and they seem very difficult to get!
Thanks for your message. I agree - they’re hardly any breeders out there! I obtained her from a breeder who unfortunately is no longer breeding them. 😞
@@PippyPets Can you suggest a similar substitute? I'm looking for a quiet bird, not dusty (I've owned cockatiels), and cuddly. What about red bellied? Btw, I love your videos and I completely appreciate that you present the pros and cons so honestly!
Is your brown head's beak color unusual for this species? Most of the pictures online seem to suggest that most brown head beaks are dark.
My brown headed parrot has the same color beak as hers. The black might go up a little bit more but this varies between birds, usually the top of the beak is more pink and the tip is black, going up to the middle or top of the beak. As they age their beak gets darker as well. My brown headed parrot’s beak was more pink when he was a baby, now it’s a much paler shade of pink, almost like an off white, with the tip still being black but further up his beak than before.
I have 6 budgies and one of them started to appear little moving (Kind of lazy) and sleeping a lot and he has a little poop stuck around his butt and he fluffing his feathers as if he were cold but the temperature is not cold it Normal . Even the other five birds do not fluffing their feathers like he do . and his poop is viscous liquid . I think he has diarrhea. Can you make a video about diarrhea in budgies Symptoms, treatment and prevention . Or just tell me what to do, please . Please I don’t want to lose my feather friend . My family does not allow me to take him to the vet 😢 ((Sorry if I wrote something wrong, English is my second language)) Thank you 💖🐾
Sorry you’re unable to get medical treatment. I’m unsure with treatment, but I would have to think if any life means something to you, you’d try your best to get help and treat the bird. Talk to your family respectfully and show them it needs help. Be safe.
can i feed my budgie vegetables everyday? or it bad for him ?
Definitely feed your budgies vegetables every day - but stay away from cabbage-type vegetables and the onion family. Avoid Iceberg Lettuce as it has no nutritional value.
Either your small or your brown head is big none of the brown heads I've been around look that large she looks almost 5-10% larger. My brown head has bipolar/ multiple personality disorder or something, he's responsible for the worst bites I've ever had, he doesn't fear bite, his bites are malicious, 10-30sec max damage chomps. My Meyers on the other hand only bit me once after a night flight/terror have had them both 4-6 years respectively, they're 6 and 7yo.
im pretty sure its not a brown head, its a cape parrot. Are those the same things lol?
@@suuor3459 nah it's half size of a "cape" it's a brown head not a brown neck or silver head or cape "false capes, and cape parrots". Capes are like small goffin Cockatoo size range.
@@chasenk00019 rlly I thought they were way smaller lol
My female brown head is the same I call her my little flying pitbull. I’ve learned how to handle her and avoid the bites most of the time but I have plenty of scars from her bites and I understand from other owners that brown heads are biters. I never ever recommend them to anybody. I love mine to pieces, but I wish she didn’t bite. I think if you start with them when they’re very young if you know what you’re doing and admittedly I didn’t, you can train them not to buy but they love to buy it and they love to kill other birds
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This is a year later after you posted but my parents have a brown headed parrot and he/she is mean to women only
Would you recommend a female or male?
i really thought that moving would upset my conure. she didn't care in the slightest =p
That parrot is grey headed. Am I Colorblind?
Agreed! You’re not colour blind haha. I don’t know why they’re called Brown Heads - they’re should be called Grey Heads. 😊
Надо обеих потискать.
To the person who said on social media that Brown Headed Parrots are quiet birds are quiet and perfect birds for apartments... You literally need to be sued. You obviously have a female. The males are extremely noisy. Because of YOU we are now sitting with a really bad situation where we have an extremely noisy bird and getting into big trouble with our neighbours and landlords please stop fishing out in correct advice! 😢
There are no "quiet parrots". There are some that are not loud all the time but very loud when they are.
Pionus are also called apartment parrots, but they are can be extremely loud when they want. They just aren't loud all the time.
Stop clipping wings
Sigh- you do not take care of your pets right. don't subscribe to her. if you don't believe me look at some of her first videos about her setting up a parrotlet cage.
Melloiny omg sooo true
That was a long time ago though
@@FoxiestStarz Maybe but she hasn't shown us improvement.
I doubt she changed her meathods.
Did you have a chance to read the video notes and/or watch to the entire video(s). I had stated those were temporary cage (setups).