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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2016
  • Josh Cook is an Australian avian behaviourist also known as a bird whisperer. In this video he shows you how to train your bird to fly away and come back.

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  • @julienprevost5409
    @julienprevost5409 6 лет назад +398

    I would still feel a bit shaky seeing my 3 000$ bird fly and hope that he comes back

    • @julienprevost5409
      @julienprevost5409 6 лет назад +49

      I did not mean it like this, but you must understand my point. I'm not going to "lock my bird in a cage" , but I will def. need some help in the free flight

    • @andream.464
      @andream.464 5 лет назад +33

      @@yahyakarim6412 The Byrd might not come back if terrorised by something and was not properly trained on how to react to new situations, little by little! The rookie bird often doesn't even know how to come back. Several people were able to teach their bird how to fly just because they were lucky and their birds were particularly keen. Even some dogs don't come back if not properly trained!

    • @andream.464
      @andream.464 5 лет назад +13

      Well that's why some macaw owners call their bird Hope!;)

    • @corrinjessen
      @corrinjessen 5 лет назад +17

      You can always adopt. Its ridiculous to spend that kind of money on a parrot when you can adopt one and save a life.

    • @winnerjoseyt5737
      @winnerjoseyt5737 4 года назад +30

      Corrin Jessen where the fuck are you gonna find a macaw like the one in the video in a Shelter

  • @ParrotVolancy
    @ParrotVolancy 3 года назад +45

    Just so everyone knows, baby macaws are some of the easiest birds to train for free flight. Even so, there is a LOT that can go wrong if you don't know what you're doing. I hope everyone takes this as a snapshot of one person's process for training his birds rather than a "how to" guide. Please don't attempt this yourself without an experienced mentor or there is a very good chance you will lose your bird.

  • @conureking7748
    @conureking7748 3 года назад +26

    I flight trained my Nanday Conure. It was a difficult process but now we can go for bike rides, walks, etc, no problem.

    • @lilsangarden
      @lilsangarden Год назад +2

      Please elaborate on that! I want to travel too with my bird!

  • @marianiieves3148
    @marianiieves3148 4 года назад +57

    I couldn't stop laughing when the bird tried to eat his hair

    • @maxd2215
      @maxd2215 4 года назад +1

      exactly. so hillarious

    • @obesemonkey5286
      @obesemonkey5286 4 года назад

      Bru

    • @bigbiemacaw
      @bigbiemacaw 3 года назад

      Maria Niieves my bird drives my mad when it comes to my hair..I’m ready to shave it for sure...

  • @mrmadness2699
    @mrmadness2699 6 лет назад +34

    I really hope this guy recorded a lot more and the TV people edited this down ad absurdum. DONT LISTEN TO THIS. you must train them to come back to you dependably, train them to descend which is more difficult than you might think)and train out any bad habits like flying to other people.

  • @ginger4423
    @ginger4423 6 лет назад +180

    My bird never came back

  • @TheRyano4ever
    @TheRyano4ever 5 лет назад +15

    I think its also worth noting that its probably worth building up slowly rather than just going straight from aviary to outside, test your bird in a hundred different places getting progressively more open if possible before attempting to do free-flight, and also establish the recall until its perfect in every situation and play around with different distances angles, corners, obstacles, other people and even other animals if its safe, before training with your bird always check its level of motivation to respond to your calls, if the bird is acting disinterested or isn't reacting at all to your calls call it a day and return the bird to its routine and try again when it is more interested or hungry... Its as much about learning to read a birds behaviour as it is about training it to do something, you cannot train a bird that is not motivated

  • @rescutekitty5767
    @rescutekitty5767 4 года назад +42

    2:17 My dad, 2 seconds after I was born.

    • @kayleew5202
      @kayleew5202 3 года назад

      thats just sad my guy

    • @nomad_cat1
      @nomad_cat1 2 года назад

      I cant stop laughing🤣🤣🤣

  • @mysteriousbunn7639
    @mysteriousbunn7639 4 года назад +14

    I have a Indian ringneck and she's free flight trained, it's really fun for both of us

    • @shuaib51
      @shuaib51 4 месяца назад

      Can u help me giving tips,I want to buy a Macao but scare after growing up it ll fly in outdoor my 2L ll fly indeed 😅, can v find trainers for surviving their flying not for return

  • @pangchung1321
    @pangchung1321 6 лет назад +55

    i brought my tame cockatiel...bird ..it never came back...BYE

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад +8

      Im sorry you lost your bird. If you ever try to free fly again, try a leash outside before you fully free fly.

    • @pewpew_dedd
      @pewpew_dedd 4 года назад +2

      Its not a freeflight trained so it never going tobe a freeflight trained bruh macaw and sunconure are the best freeflight so next time better to listen before you do something

  • @scottporter4524
    @scottporter4524 5 лет назад +7

    LOVE your aviary! I will absolutely do this to mine for extra shade (cooler temps) and cover which will help avoid any issues with Red Hawks that I see/hear daily on our ranch.

  • @4valhalla898
    @4valhalla898 6 лет назад +12

    1:40 "give me your hair now dad"

  • @sukumaransummugam1936
    @sukumaransummugam1936 5 лет назад +44

    Where is your metal arm bucky? XD

  • @MegaAsdlf
    @MegaAsdlf 7 лет назад +21

    At 0:34 the bird says fuck

  • @peapod6747
    @peapod6747 6 лет назад +95

    What does she mean not all birds should fly free? Is she talking about penguins?

    • @lilkittyanime
      @lilkittyanime 6 лет назад +50

      poppy pop she means really small birds can be victims to hawks, crows, ravens etc. During free flight. So flying small birds might have high risk of putting them in preditorual danger.

    • @jmstudios457
      @jmstudios457 6 лет назад +9

      it's definitely possible, however, its riskier than flying a bigger bird like an amazon or a cockatoo, or better yet a macaw. Try looking into harness training your bird. Since they are smaller, they don't need as much exercise as larger birds(it's science, look it up!). The harness still lets them go outside, fly around a little bit, and explore.

    • @coffeewithoutcafeine
      @coffeewithoutcafeine 6 лет назад +1

      Omg my did I laugh?

    • @xiomyguz89
      @xiomyguz89 5 лет назад +1

      Penguins can’t fly🙄

    • @emmasullivan6334
      @emmasullivan6334 5 лет назад +1

      xiomyguz89 exactly 😂 that’s the joke 🙄

  • @stratoleft
    @stratoleft 2 года назад

    Thank you for doing this.

  • @blizaili5399
    @blizaili5399 4 года назад +8

    Man, would I love to do this and my birds have come back when they accidentally flew off, but I can't. I just imagine a sharp-shinned hawk swooping down and taking a slow moving and unsuspecting meal in front of my face. Or worse, he gets lost and someone finds him and keeps him in a cage for the rest of his life. I can't imagine the torment of never knowing.

  • @bluepawn
    @bluepawn 6 лет назад +2

    Beautiful they look so happy and seeing animals living with humans makes me happy ! Thanks for the great video !

  • @DJZmom326
    @DJZmom326 7 лет назад +1

    what did you use to enclose it? I'm dying for my conures to have one of these

  • @Dingosimon
    @Dingosimon 8 лет назад +15

    So glad Mango flew back ;)

    • @aleksandarmirchev5792
      @aleksandarmirchev5792 6 лет назад

      I've been studying parrot training and found a great resource at Parrot ploy plan (google it if you're interested)

  • @Red-Tempest
    @Red-Tempest 4 года назад +2

    I haven't property trained my tiel but she never actually flew, just stayed on me I always get nervous when she puts her crest down and starts bobbing her head, the only time she flew was when she missed her landing and freaked out.

  • @mistervacation23
    @mistervacation23 5 лет назад +1

    I had one just like this. I found him in my yard wondering around drunk. Apparently he go a hold of some booze somewhere. He was really sick for a few days. I named him Bonaroo. Nursed him back to health. Old Bonaroo was with us for a bout 4 years my little half-wit grandson taught him how to play the piano. In the summer of 2015 he met his match after my wife accidentally shut him up in the car door ! I always told her to make sure he was in the car before you close the door. She don't listen for sh*t. He liked to go for rides in the country.I sure miss old bonaroo.

  • @logistiekoperator4552
    @logistiekoperator4552 11 месяцев назад

    Good job. It depends on the bird species also indeed. It requires lots of patience and training. Then there are cats and other hunters outside..

  • @DW-vx7uy
    @DW-vx7uy Год назад +1

    Going to learn whistling now

  • @nasero12
    @nasero12 7 лет назад +61

    you missed a lot of steps. you make it look like it's just OK fly and that's all... what if it fly's away? you should have mentioned that

    • @lilkittyanime
      @lilkittyanime 6 лет назад +13

      If you establish a good relationship between you and your bird that should never be the case. If you are THAT worried your bird won't come back then do what most falconers do and put a tracker on your bird. That way if your bird gets distracted or chases something down, you have the track. Enjoy spending thousands but hey atleast you'll find your bird.

    • @travelingman9763
      @travelingman9763 5 лет назад +1

      I do a seven step process!

    • @andream.464
      @andream.464 5 лет назад +4

      @@lilkittyanime Not true: you may establish a great relationship with your bird, but if it gets scared and/or doesn't know how to dive down from a tree to you, or thinks there's something dangerous at ground level, it will never come back! Part of the training must be to get your bird used to all noises, animals, people, vehicles, smells of the flying area.

    • @lilkittyanime
      @lilkittyanime 5 лет назад +6

      @@andream.464 Well I thought thats a part of developing a good trust bond, showing your bird that you can always be trusted and that you are its safety. Sacking your birds out to noises, people, animals, and especially showing them how to fly down from objects is the best trust exercise. Your absolutely right birds are prey animals and if they get into a scenario they might be too distracted to even listen to you. It happens to the best of people they are still wild animals they don't have what humans and domesticated animals have made over 1000 years and even they sometimes run away. Big birds i recommend a tracker, small birds are too easy pray so just free fly them indoors or aviary , or with a flight harness😊. Thanks for your input I didnt mean to sound rude

    • @crescent229
      @crescent229 4 года назад

      @@travelingman9763 Can you tell us what the process is please?

  • @Pirateofdahcaribbean_83
    @Pirateofdahcaribbean_83 2 года назад

    How old is that bird. Seems to be a baby since you're hand feeding it but it's pretty big. I have a 3 month old he is now fully feathered but not that big...yet. he seems to free fly fine in the house and respond to my calls but outside not so much...easily distracted

  • @jenniferbeasley9966
    @jenniferbeasley9966 2 года назад +2

    I had a Jendaya conure for 14 years he died the day I had a major stroke. But anyway loved him to pieces smart as can be he flew freely outside I would but his cage outside he would get up on my finger rand I would say one, two three and he would fly a bit and wouldi say bye,bye Pierre and he would come back. strong bond ❤ loved him so much as I know he did me very affectionate parrot he went everywhere with me with never having his flight feathers trimmed

  • @coffeewithoutcafeine
    @coffeewithoutcafeine 6 лет назад

    I love how one of the bird try’s to put his hair XD

  • @malakawad8025
    @malakawad8025 2 года назад

    Where do you get birds

  • @parker6955
    @parker6955 5 лет назад

    Hi how can you train a cockatoo to free fly?

  • @Liamd330
    @Liamd330 4 года назад +1

    Keeps going for his hair 😂😂😂😂

  • @ajnazarian8958
    @ajnazarian8958 7 лет назад

    Awesome macaw

  • @shoaibsyed1246
    @shoaibsyed1246 3 года назад

    Is it possible to teach free flight to a parrot which is 4-5 years old. I have an alexandrian parrot

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад +1

      Yes it’s possible however, it’s gonna take much longer, not just because they are so used to not flying outdoors that they will be very uncomfortable with it and scared. They will also need a slower pace so their body can be strong enough. Free flight birds require a lot of strength not to be stolen by the wind and to be able to do more than a few seconds of flight. I’d estimate over a year of training. But that also depends on the bird as it’s own being. Birds can be fast or slow to the idea but it depends more on your birds personality more than the breed sometimes.

  • @dreamheadanimations9338
    @dreamheadanimations9338 3 года назад

    1:55 bird : dude are those yellow worms in your head?

  • @mysteryladyprince3758
    @mysteryladyprince3758 6 лет назад +1

    Lol the bird was like what type of conditioner do u use

  • @eon4071
    @eon4071 5 лет назад

    But how do u whistle

  • @nc8414
    @nc8414 2 года назад

    What if u cannot whistle?

  • @thethreebirdbuddies1737
    @thethreebirdbuddies1737 2 года назад

    I am about to get a new bird called Monty and Pineapple and they are sort of trained already but we might need to re train it so I’m super nervous 😬 to let him free fly he can already free fly but he can still fly away so we are gonna try and train him

  • @EmberJewels
    @EmberJewels 7 лет назад +7

    How do you get your bird to trust you?

    • @bluecorp8557
      @bluecorp8557 5 лет назад +4

      Giving him cash to spend is a start.

    • @kevinisthieryt543
      @kevinisthieryt543 3 года назад +1

      @@bluecorp8557 by buying him shoes and taking him to star bucks

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад +1

      Give it attention and love and care for it. Depending the type of parrot it will love you fairly easily.

  • @jelly_beanz4665
    @jelly_beanz4665 2 месяца назад

    So what if the bird decides they don't want to come back?

  • @cdenman9655
    @cdenman9655 5 лет назад +2

    My stomach dropped when he threw him

  • @darktsunami8313
    @darktsunami8313 2 года назад

    I have everything down except my bird will not take off unless I tell him to fly back to a perch, tips?

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад

      What do you mean by take off? Like outside free flying or indoor.

    • @darktsunami8313
      @darktsunami8313 2 года назад

      @@simplesimp9664 it’s all good! I got him to boomerang

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад

      @@darktsunami8313 good to hear!

  • @PandaIsBored
    @PandaIsBored 5 лет назад +1

    Are those lorikeets I saw wild?

    • @BloxWich
      @BloxWich 4 года назад

      most likely yes, depending on what part of your country you live in you can find birds that look like pet birds flying around, in some cases they could be peoples lost birds which is sad but if there is a lot of them in a group they are wild.

  • @charleshawn
    @charleshawn 7 лет назад

    What if my B&G will not willingly fly?

  • @13music23
    @13music23 7 лет назад +1

    Can train galah and budgie?

    • @logantaylor440
      @logantaylor440 5 лет назад

      I would advise to free flight the Galah only since he/she is a bigger bird and usually can defend against predator attacks. A budgie needs a flock to escape predators. Best to just put a harness around the bugger, they don't even need that much of exercise.

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад

      Yes, but dont follow this vid. Start with a long harness before full free flight.

  • @halimajavadi916
    @halimajavadi916 5 лет назад

    What if it never comes back

  • @backalleysports4799
    @backalleysports4799 4 года назад

    Can this work with any bird

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад

      Hypothetically yes it should, however some may take only a year while others 10.

  • @DavisMckenlyFJB
    @DavisMckenlyFJB 3 года назад +2

    Tip: do this inside

  • @galaxy_industries4177
    @galaxy_industries4177 6 лет назад

    I love your vids i just got two new birds

  • @peterblatte2808
    @peterblatte2808 4 года назад

    I just saw something that inspired me to get a bird, this was the first video I found when I entered a search. I’ve always held a distaste for bird owners because a vast majority locked up like a genie in a bottle. I’ve always felt a connection with birds and if I were to be reincarnated as one I would be pretty bummed and confused about living spending my existence locked in a cage unsure why your arms have these pretty feathers on them???

    • @chadley25
      @chadley25 Год назад

      One thing to keep in mind is that just because WE call it a "cage" doesn't mean a bird views it or thinks of it that way. To them, it's a home, a sanctuary -- not a prison. My Amazon parrot routinely flies very willingly back to her cage when she's loose in the house (which is often). Just as you're happy to return home after being out "in the wild," a bird feels quite similarly about returning to THEIR home. (Of course, this presumes it's a sufficiently sized cage for the species and that the bird actually is allowed to be outside of the cage regularly!)

  • @ehsannazari262
    @ehsannazari262 4 года назад

    I heard you shouldnt teach them to whistle unless that already know how to say words
    True?

    • @conureking7748
      @conureking7748 3 года назад +1

      That’s if you’re trying to teach them to make sounds, or trying to train them to talk. This is a simple, recognizable command. I would recommend a very specific pattern of whistles so they don’t fly off to random whistles.

  • @Ewochable
    @Ewochable 4 года назад

    When I was a kid I had a magpie. One day he flew out of an open window. But then he came back in. A year later he ate some stuff he shouldnt have and died.

  • @indian81able
    @indian81able 4 года назад

    what happens if a hawk or eagle flies by , wouldn't that spook, the bird???

  • @qualityamvs2972
    @qualityamvs2972 3 года назад

    I can't whistle

  • @raya2548
    @raya2548 5 лет назад

    Training my sparrow, going well with my own methods because she loves me and constantly wants to be on my finger or shoulder🤣😆

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад

      get a harness, trust me. You want to use a harness before full free flight. this guy left alot out.

  • @galaxy_industries4177
    @galaxy_industries4177 6 лет назад

    I got one gouldian and a canary

  • @kurokitsune6173
    @kurokitsune6173 2 года назад

    Can you teach this to Budgies? Cause I just lost one of my two boys and I don't want my last one to fly away.

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад +1

      Free flying budgies is actually discouraged by a lot of parrot trainers I’ve met. They have to be super fit before going out and well trained. You have to have work outs for your budgie to be able to fly without being taken by wind or animals. You can, but it’s gonna take a year or more and will be extremely dangerous because of their size crows and most birds will attack them.

    • @cassv5619
      @cassv5619 Год назад

      For budgies I'd get a large aviary, free flight inside or harness.
      They're too small for free flight. Xx

  • @malachitecookie5101
    @malachitecookie5101 4 года назад +1

    Oh so all you have to do is make them think they’re getting food. That’s much easier than I thought

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад +1

      Food isn’t the best way because they start to expect treats for everything and start to only listen to treats. It’s best to try without and then get your bird a nice snack or refill their chop bowl and pellet bowl but not the seed bowl. That way they get their nutrients in. It encourages better health and free good behavior.

  • @solariscq
    @solariscq 6 лет назад

    Can small birds free fly ?

    • @logantaylor440
      @logantaylor440 5 лет назад +1

      They can, but I wouldn't recommend. Smaller, colorful birds = easy target.

    • @chirpylps9786
      @chirpylps9786 5 лет назад +1

      Yep just be hyper vigilant about predators. I fly an Albino Quaker most days of the week, never had a problem but I end the session as soon as I get any hint of a predator.

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад

      Try using a harness, you can pull your bird back or something to make sure no predators get to him/her

    • @cassv5619
      @cassv5619 Год назад

      Wouldn't recommend.
      Use a harness or fly inside.

  • @talkarg8359
    @talkarg8359 4 года назад

    Damn, I tried but I can't whistle my bird dipped and never came back.

    • @winnerjoseyt5737
      @winnerjoseyt5737 4 года назад +1

      Nick just buy a whistle and should have Buy a harness from Amazon

  • @magicnala5538
    @magicnala5538 6 лет назад +8

    Is scary
    I have macow 4 years beautiful girl
    I scar to do it

    • @annamaiaroli8848
      @annamaiaroli8848 5 лет назад

      yes me too! I have a cockatiel and I am so scared to let him free fly!

    • @krow9681
      @krow9681 5 лет назад +1

      @@annamaiaroli8848 A cockatiel is likely to become prey to a bigger predator bird in the area, also if you tiel spots a predator bird it may shit itself and fly away. A harness is the best way for smaller birds.

    • @annamaiaroli8848
      @annamaiaroli8848 5 лет назад +5

      @@krow9681 ok! Thanks! I did buy him a harness and I'm making him get used to it! Thank you very much!

    • @krow9681
      @krow9681 5 лет назад +2

      @@annamaiaroli8848 No worries, enjoy you birb. ovo

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад +1

      Dont do it according to this video, you might loose your bird. Try with a leash first and maybe see a real trainer.

  • @doyennelj3800
    @doyennelj3800 5 лет назад

    I can't whistle so this wouldn't work

  • @dark2885
    @dark2885 6 лет назад +1

    Why pigeons come back very easily

    • @lilythelop7338
      @lilythelop7338 6 лет назад +1

      Mukhtar Alam cause they remember where there home is and who feeds them

  • @grandmadonut1269
    @grandmadonut1269 6 лет назад +1

    Damn i can't even whistle

  • @CarlosJimenez-fj2cd
    @CarlosJimenez-fj2cd 3 года назад +1

    I was lucky my bird came back in 2 days

  • @erina151
    @erina151 2 года назад

    my mom wont let me have a pet bird case she thinks that they have to fly free so this chould help

    • @cassv5619
      @cassv5619 Год назад

      Only big birds, not small ones

  • @THEE.apples
    @THEE.apples 3 года назад +5

    DO NOT TRY THIS WITHOUT A PROFESSIONAL TO TEACH YOU!!!!!!!!!

  • @JoseRodriguez-tq4rz
    @JoseRodriguez-tq4rz 4 года назад +1

    When I move out to the country I do plan on getting another parrot ana when I do I plan on free flying them. A cage is no place for a bird it’s a waste of life to them IMHO

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад

      Watch other vids, get as much info as you can, this guy left a lot out.

  • @hennypeck3516
    @hennypeck3516 4 года назад

    my cockatiel can fly really well and I think she wants to free fly but I have trust problems HAHA

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад

      Get a harness to start, they are pretty cheap and ensure your bird wont fly away!

  • @ephraimugarte8241
    @ephraimugarte8241 6 лет назад +1

    You look like aj styles

  • @czycutie4103
    @czycutie4103 5 лет назад

    My aunts macaw died😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @Rose24097
    @Rose24097 2 года назад

    If my bird flew away it would feel like moneys flying away

  • @zesty_jack7801
    @zesty_jack7801 4 года назад +21

    1. You gotta train the bird
    2. Never force your bird to fly like this guy did you can't just throw your bird. "they get to choose if they want to fly or not and thats the beauty of free flight" we all just saw you throw it off the balcony like a baseball

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад +2

      He chucked it like it was a moldy apple he accidentally grabbed.

    • @heehee407
      @heehee407 4 года назад +2

      Looks like you've got no knowledge about free flight

    • @vuedanto8576
      @vuedanto8576 2 года назад +1

      If your bird does not know how to fly and you chuck them out your balcony, it would be a sad sight.( Just like a balloon filled with red liquid thrown into a jungle )

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад

      @@heehee407 He’s actually very right? The purpose is so your bird will enjoy it. You can tell the macaw didn’t enjoy the toss and was uncomfortable with it. Even had their mouth open which is a sigh that it was too hot or too difficult for the macaw.

  • @art-n-animals6724
    @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад +1

    Use a leash outside first...You missed so many other steps too.

  • @cassv5619
    @cassv5619 Год назад

    To the can't whistle comments.....
    You can buy one

  • @gulfamfarms1996
    @gulfamfarms1996 5 лет назад

    2.18 I’m not coming back ta-ta

  • @biancaferrari5843
    @biancaferrari5843 6 лет назад

    Eu ouvi esse "para" ai kkkkk

  • @Berdsniffer
    @Berdsniffer 5 лет назад +2

    I would still hate to see my best friend not come back. I mean, I think we're best friends...

  • @superinvader102
    @superinvader102 3 года назад

    it is an expensive bird i dare not let if fly flee unless it has trained by professional

  • @willowwolfwalker9616
    @willowwolfwalker9616 4 года назад +1

    People who doesn't know how to whistle 👁️👄👁️ oof

    • @cassv5619
      @cassv5619 Год назад

      You can buy whistles 🥰

  • @dianadiana9299
    @dianadiana9299 4 года назад +1

    U need your bird on a long bird safe lead & train with that before you even think of letting your bird off like that...or your bird will just fly off & not come back! Very misleading video!

  • @philmundara7857
    @philmundara7857 3 года назад +1

    Somehow I got here ... Humm he is definitely not a bird whisperer or a behaviourist. There is thing called thin ice, he is getting away with it through blind luck, not methodology or understanding. It is rather a misuse of trust. Anyway back to my lovelies.

    • @MediaAnimalTV
      @MediaAnimalTV  3 года назад

      You know nothing! Josh Cook is the kindest most intuitive bird expert in Australia.He works 24/7 saving native birds .

    • @philmundara7857
      @philmundara7857 3 года назад

      @@MediaAnimalTV Starting with I know nothing, really, I would bet my house that I have forgotten more than you could ever come to understand. Did you read what I typed, or just a woke reaction to what is not there, making it a personal right or wrong issue. Simple facts. Read it again and again until you get it. Stay on point, if that is possible. Intuition to educate you, is inner training or lack of, not instincts, to which all real behaviourists have, which in turn leads to understanding and an attunement in the moment, leading to real communication etc ... Clearly your reply is all vanity and you would not understand. Keep working on it though. You just got read.

  • @poeml5713
    @poeml5713 4 года назад

    I actually have a Baby bird I don't know what to Feed I'm just feeding it with A Fried rice So I'm feeding it with a Fried rice for my baby bird to
    Like fried rice so I can Feed my baby Bird fried rice everyday So I won't have a Problem 😉

  • @itseverydaybro497
    @itseverydaybro497 6 лет назад +4

    at 0:54 the bird bit him

    • @andream.464
      @andream.464 5 лет назад +3

      No, that's just a friendly warning that in that moment he doesn't want to be pet:)

    • @logantaylor440
      @logantaylor440 5 лет назад +1

      So? Birds bite. She's telling him that she wants more food, or isn't in the mood for pets. What you really should be talking about is how he handles the bite. Pushing his hand towards the her beak tells her that
      1) he acknowledged the bite
      2) that biting harder will get her nowhere
      It's a great tactic.

  • @adambrown1216
    @adambrown1216 2 года назад

    0:30 just trying to talk and it screams shut up at u how rude

  • @MissNebulosity
    @MissNebulosity 4 года назад

    You really did not go over how you get a bird to fly to you that first time after doing the whistle/food step. Bad tutorial.

  • @pangchung1321
    @pangchung1321 6 лет назад

    if you not familiar with free fly..better dont try..100% your bird will not come back to u.the bird must be baby bird start from young.it need a lot of time to train

  • @solidstatetactical
    @solidstatetactical 4 года назад +1

    Very misleading. Makes it look much easier than it really is.

  • @WillBlueAnimalTraining
    @WillBlueAnimalTraining 5 лет назад +1

    go ahead take this simple advice and lose your bird, or watch my video and give your bird proper freedom.

    • @art-n-animals6724
      @art-n-animals6724 4 года назад

      Ill check out your vid, thanks. Hopefully, you didn't miss too many details as this idiot did.

  • @3YogurtPimps
    @3YogurtPimps 3 года назад

    what? a 6,000 dollar bird? no way man! Is this for real?

    • @simplesimp9664
      @simplesimp9664 2 года назад

      Yes hahaha, some macaws go for over 30k