The baby is still a little young to fully understand the concept of sharing, it would seem. But you can tell these two are good friends. The parrot doesn’t seem to mind.
+Carolyn Tainter I can tell by the comments that many people do not realize just how intelligent these birds are. A well cared for bird will always be able to be trusted around its family members. It is too many rescue birds who have been severely neglected and abused that may bite and act aggressively. This is not their fault and is not in their nature. This is caused by being abused. These birds are magnificent creatures that require lots of attention and affection. If people want to own one plan on spending at minimum $100.00 a month for just their general care ( veterinarian care not included).
+Carolyn Tainter I was surprised by that too. I know how to read dogs, and to a lesser extent cats & horses, but I know absolutely nothing 1st hand about birds. That beak looks like it could do a lot of damage to a baby, & I was cringing the whole time - but the bird seemed completely unflustered. I know they're intelligent beings, but they're different from any critter I'm personally familiar with!
Animals are very, very good at noticing that this is a baby human. It is mind-boggling to watch how dogs, cows, these birds, so may animals just really get it and they are clearly gentle with them.
Seems like animals can sense when they need to be gentle. I've noticed that with my family's dog. One time he stood off to the side so my mom could come down the stairs.
Its amazing how “The birdie” knows its a young child and is very gentle. Amazing creatures! And Logan cant get enough of those treats, just shove them in ! 😂
@@bilbobaggins4710 never trust a primate toddler near a non-primate intelligent life form is the correct way of saying it. If the cockatoo has to defend against the toddler's abuse it would not be the bird's fault.
Yeah that isn't common. I was impressed. And this is a bird that knows it has a bite force of 2000 pounds of pressure per square inch. So it's amazing to see it use such precise control of the pressure it uses with it's beak. I can't imagine the beak itself has much by way of sence of feel, which is why they often feel with their toungue. This is a feat both bird and owner can be proud of.
Cockatoos are perhaps 1 of the top 10 smartest animals on earth. Highly social and screams at owners literally if they don't pay attention to them. High powder content from the feathers. Emotional like humans. Absolute clowns. Extremely entertaining. very affectionate to owners. Fantastic birds. but need alot of time each day or feather plucking can starts.
I was just about to say the same thing. What a well mannered cockatoo. I imagine, like other animals, he recognizes the little boy as being a baby as they have chicks. Cool.
+Carl Williams I had a cockatiel that would hiss and try to bite any adult (except family) that would try to pet him, but would accept even the clumsiest pets from children. RIP sweet Punky.
Too cute! The bird is so patient! It's so amazing to see how gentle the Cockatoo is with a baby!🤗🤗😍😍😍. I love watching animals interact with babies and kids! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
actually, at this time, this parrot is more intelligent and advance than the lovely baby, the cakatoo is like a 2-3 years old kid if we do a comparison. see how gentle and carefully behaves .....
@@timothy790110 destructive power and intelligence are two very different things most humans confuse the latter with the former. Some people are less intelligent than this bird over their entire life.
yeah, i didn't appreciate that at all!! i know she's probably a wonderful bird mama, but ignoring her bird, especially when he was being so well behaved and really deserved some treats, ugh.
+Clinton Cahill its kinda funny when I made this post and now I look at it and see everyone is so kind. Thanks you Everyone, may the good fortune follow you all.
Oh my gosh that's terrible . Im sorry that happened to you. I held a friend's pet iguana years ago and it bit the tip of my thumb off. Did that give you a fear of birds all these years later?
Rene Siracusa - I believe you. I was visiting a Zoo in England 36 years ago. My friend's toddler ran toward the cockatoos' cage (it wasn't separated from the public) and I chased him. As I reached the little boy, I stepped in slippery mud and instinctively grabbed onto the cage bars to avoid falling. But the bird that was closest clamped on my thumb in such a nasty way that I remember the pain to this day. For that reason, once my first child started crawling we took our Amazon to my in-laws, where she remained for 10 years. I wanted my children to keep all their fingers intact.
Green Ion You're right. It's the mother who's at fault here. What was she thinking?! That bird could have (and had every right to) take that child's finger off. They crack large nuts open with that razor sharp beak. You wouldn't let your kid near a scissors now would you? If that cockatoo took a turn, this could have ended badly. And the baby wasn't exactly gentle with it. Second. Human saliva can be lethal to a bird. Our dna should not mix. And that baby's saliva should have been nowhere near that bird. The mother also had no respect for the animal. She was filming it being teased and it is never a wise decision to tease an animal. And don't get me started on where she put the baby to film this. Just totally senseless "entertainment". I didn't find this cute at all.
Amazing how gentle and careful the cockatoo is. Shows how intelligent they really are. Thanks for posting such an inspiring interaction between these two.
Extremely special. Ive "known" Buttons for a great many years now. He has "worked" at a vet clinic his whole life and takes care of kittens all kinds of sweet animals. Hes grown up around delicate animals and babies. Hes expertly trained. Its obvious that whomever the mother of this baby is raising him to he confident, content and well behaved. Kudos to her. In a typical situation, there could be risk. But this is a veeeery special bird. You cant lump him in with other animals. Lastly, the adults hands are right there ready. Believe me.
Rebecca Stout no matter how "well" any animal "is trained" there is always the chance of being bitten. Inadvertently or the bird showing aggression. A responsible bird owner who is aware of this would not allow such a large bird near this infant's face and fingers let alone "share" food with them. This comes from a experienced and responsible avian owner and breeder.
What a lovely bird and baby💕 the bird is so loving and gentle towards the baby and we could clearly tell that he enjoys the baby’s company for the fact that he didn’t even care to eat the treat when the mom gave it to him, he rather enjoy it with the baby. The baby was also very cute and nice he didn’t snap the bird or harm him.. both were so sweet connected. Thank you for sharing.
Cockatoos are probably the funniest and friendliest birds there is, i own one, As long as the are kept socialized they are safe, but unless they are moody (which like people birds can have bad days) it should be ok.
@@donnawentz7079 The answer is, people who realise that the parents have have failed their parental duty, to teach the baby some basic decency. You are the dumb arse, I suppose you were not taught any social skills or decency, hence your fuckwit reply.
We rescued a Cockatoo, he was neglected and I think abused. He bit my finger then later on my nose. It reacted so fast, I did not see it coming. Very strange. Sadly I can't trust him around my grandchildren, don't know if he will ever change, he seems happier, he has stopped plucking his feathers. He is very smart.
Poor little thing. He plucked his feathers as he was depressed. Please just love him and be patient he will heal and come around then. Cockatoos are very sensitive birds whom needs lots of positive interactions.
Ours was largely neglected for many years. It takes time, he still isnt sure about little kids but has become much more confident and interactive over the years. Good luck to you, keep loving him :)
that is excellent that he stopped plucking. I got mine as a newborn. she is the light of my life.. tests me about every damn day, but she loves me like crazy and I feel the same.
Aaawww, what an adorable and friendly cockatoo! And he seems to be so gentle around your little one! What a beautiful cocky! I have a gentle cockatoo of my own, they can be so good around children, mine hates men, but loves everyone else including kids! Hahaha :')
The bird waits his turn like a little gentleman. He’s so gentle with the baby, taking pieces off his little shirt so carefully.
The mother should have made sure her kid shares the snacks with the bird.
The baby is still a little young to fully understand the concept of sharing, it would seem. But you can tell these two are good friends. The parrot doesn’t seem to mind.
There are several signs, especially the calmness, that shows this bird is being treated properly. Thank you lady.
The baby on the other hand will grow up to be aprox. 567 lb
No he won’t. Babies have high metabolism. They need to snack during the day.
How gentle the bird was toward the baby, and how cute too !
+Carolyn Tainter I can tell by the comments that many people do not realize just how intelligent these birds are. A well cared for bird will always be able to be trusted around its family members. It is too many rescue birds who have been severely neglected and abused that may bite and act aggressively. This is not their fault and is not in their nature. This is caused by being abused. These birds are magnificent creatures that require lots of attention and affection. If people want to own one plan on spending at minimum $100.00 a month for just their general care ( veterinarian care not included).
+Carolyn Tainter I was surprised by that too. I know how to read dogs, and to a lesser extent cats & horses, but I know absolutely nothing 1st hand about birds. That beak looks like it could do a lot of damage to a baby, & I was cringing the whole time - but the bird seemed completely unflustered. I know they're intelligent beings, but they're different from any critter I'm personally familiar with!
+K imber Well said!
Animals are very, very good at noticing that this is a baby human. It is mind-boggling to watch how dogs, cows, these birds, so may animals just really get it and they are clearly gentle with them.
Seems like animals can sense when they need to be gentle. I've noticed that with my family's dog. One time he stood off to the side so my mom could come down the stairs.
Its amazing how “The birdie” knows its a young child and is very gentle. Amazing creatures! And Logan cant get enough of those treats, just shove them in ! 😂
Great comment lol
@@rocker-barrel4786 had to watch again. Fascinating, it really is.
I love to see pets around babies, this cockatoo was so patient around his owner's baby. A good family.
My goodness, I can’t believe how gentle that bird is with that sweet baby! ❤️
The bird is so well trained. The bird was so gentle with the baby.Not even once it tried to snatch anything even.
Simranpreet Sawhney Not well trained but well mannered. Birds are always very sensitive to others.
good observation, the bird displays an even temperament, but still need training. I doubt that the owners actually know how to train a bird like that.
@@harvestingresults2670 this is dumb... That bird could easily break the kids finger... Never trust animals around small children..
@@bilbobaggins4710 never trust a primate toddler near a non-primate intelligent life form is the correct way of saying it. If the cockatoo has to defend against the toddler's abuse it would not be the bird's fault.
@@goognamgoognw6637 who cares...It's dumb dont do it.... Fault is irrelevant
Parrots are so smart. This Umbrella knew they were with an infant and was being extra patient and gentle. Simply beautiful!
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@@aaronrogers8478 cockatoos are parrots.
"Give one to the birdie"
*birdie eats 10% of the popcorn
Yeah that isn't common. I was impressed. And this is a bird that knows it has a bite force of 2000 pounds of pressure per square inch. So it's amazing to see it use such precise control of the pressure it uses with it's beak. I can't imagine the beak itself has much by way of sence of feel, which is why they often feel with their toungue. This is a feat both bird and owner can be proud of.
Hows that smart? Almost every animal could tell its an infant
A nice parent who is trying to teach her baby how to share, and a nice birdie who is so sweet and gentle ❤️
Omgosh the bird is SO gentle with him! 💖 the most beautiful thing I have seen today.
2019: I hope this kid has learned to share by now.
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Cockatoos are perhaps 1 of the top 10 smartest animals on earth. Highly social and screams at owners literally if they don't pay attention to them. High powder content from the feathers. Emotional like humans. Absolute clowns. Extremely entertaining. very affectionate to owners. Fantastic birds. but need alot of time each day or feather plucking can starts.
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So true. the dust is terrible.they are a lot smarter than a lot of humans I know.
@@moogdome2562 ravens are more intelligent
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That also sounds like almost every woman I know.... sorry guys for our craziness looool 😭😭😂
I'm surprised to see how careful that cockatoo is.
+Deadpool3E Right? That beak could probably take the kids arms off.
I was just about to say the same thing. What a well mannered cockatoo. I imagine, like other animals, he recognizes the little boy as being a baby as they have chicks. Cool.
+Carl Williams I had a cockatiel that would hiss and try to bite any adult (except family) that would try to pet him, but would accept even the clumsiest pets from children.
RIP sweet Punky.
+Deadpool3E proof that a year old cockatoo is far more intelligent than 2 years old human
+NG D The bird knew the meaning of "Respect"
That cockatoo is EXTREMELY gentle with him. They have been known to give really bad bites. Good bird, and good human for watching so closely!
Too cute! The bird is so patient! It's so amazing to see how gentle the Cockatoo is with a baby!🤗🤗😍😍😍. I love watching animals interact with babies and kids! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
actually, at this time, this parrot is more intelligent and advance than the lovely baby,
the cakatoo is like a 2-3 years old kid if we do a comparison. see how gentle and carefully behaves .....
eloyex I
haha you havent met many 2-3 year olds!
@@timothy790110 destructive power and intelligence are two very different things most humans confuse the latter with the former. Some people are less intelligent than this bird over their entire life.
Love it how ppl say these things i have a six yr old great Dane apart from thumbs and talking she is way smarter then most six year old kids I see lol
Let the owner take care of the bird put him in his cage! Birds poops over the house while flying around!
That bird was so freaking patient and quiet! Loved it!
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What a patient and gentle bird. The bird could do damage to the baby but, clearly he/she has been raised well.
Please give some to the bird I can't stand seeing him wait for some snacks❤❤❤
I can't stand it!
yeah, i didn't appreciate that at all!! i know she's probably a wonderful bird mama, but ignoring her bird, especially when he was being so well behaved and really deserved some treats, ugh.
Like mother like son...
😂😂 the baby is like uh I'm not sharing and the birds like gimme some, don't be greedy. So cute!!
its nice to see a bird being gentle around a baby, and its know its a baby.
Yes, I absolutely agree. This is adorable!!! 😄
Yes, they are very intelligent. It knows to be gentle.
+Clinton Cahill its kinda funny when I made this post and now I look at it and see everyone is so kind. Thanks you Everyone, may the good fortune follow you all.
You can tell how much the cockatoo likes the baby, she's so gentle
oh how absolutely precious💗 the bird is so gentle
Your baby is so cute, and it's obvious how well-trained your cockatoo is! He's so gentle and patient with the kid! Keep up the most excellent work!
I love how some animals (pets) are so gentle with babies and young kids, they just know 😊
How sweet! And how smart of the birdie, to be so gentle around the baby:)
I agree, but the baby doesn't seem to like idea of sharing too much.
Greyhat Infiltrator Yeah..tat bird looks far mature than the human..tat kid is small, but i feel its jealous..
@@suhasa9772 you are right, i realize it now, that kid is jealous of the bird.
I don't regard kids as being good roommates, either. I'll take the cockatoo!
D Thomas LOL
Lol same
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Same here. Kids are cute and all but I'd chose a bird any day. But this is seriously cute
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol bird was tired of waiting and patiently he was. So very gently !
Lynn Reedy
The early days of RUclips were very special!
Yep they were
What a sweet sweet bird. It severely needs a good cuddle after mean ol' baby refuses to give it any of his food. Poor birdie!~ Cute!
Oh my goodness I'm in love with that bird. He'd so patient and gentle. Awesome.
I cannot believe how gentle that beautiful bird is with the baby. So sweet.
Hello Jane. How are you doing today?
I loved how gentle this parrot was when she tried to pick one of them from the babies clothe
What a wonderful cockatoo! So patient and gentle! Priceless life long friend 🖤
The cockatoo we had when I was a baby tore a chunk out of my face. Still have a scar 35 years later.
Rene Siracusa : oh my goodness!!😧
I've owned parrots for years and I would never ever let one this close to a baby's face
Oh my gosh that's terrible . Im sorry that happened to you. I held a friend's pet iguana years ago and it bit the tip of my thumb off. Did that give you a fear of birds all these years later?
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Rene Siracusa - I believe you. I was visiting a Zoo in England 36 years ago. My friend's toddler ran toward the cockatoos' cage (it wasn't separated from the public) and I chased him. As I reached the little boy, I stepped in slippery mud and instinctively grabbed onto the cage bars to avoid falling. But the bird that was closest clamped on my thumb in such a nasty way that I remember the pain to this day.
For that reason, once my first child started crawling we took our Amazon to my in-laws, where she remained for 10 years. I wanted my children to keep all their fingers intact.
This Bird is very patient and careful
The cockatoo is better behaved than the kid!
Suzy M Thomas Yes
definitely!!!!!!!!!
Are u stupid? hes a baby.
Green Ion
You're right. It's the mother who's at fault here. What was she thinking?! That bird could have (and had every right to) take that child's finger off. They crack large nuts open with that razor sharp beak. You wouldn't let your kid near a scissors now would you? If that cockatoo took a turn, this could have ended badly. And the baby wasn't exactly gentle with it.
Second. Human saliva can be lethal to a bird. Our dna should not mix. And that baby's saliva should have been nowhere near that bird. The mother also had no respect for the animal. She was filming it being teased and it is never a wise decision to tease an animal.
And don't get me started on where she put the baby to film this.
Just totally senseless "entertainment". I didn't find this cute at all.
Suzy M Thomas
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Amazing how gentle and careful the cockatoo is. Shows how intelligent they really are. Thanks for posting such an inspiring interaction between these two.
He’s just a baby but this is a good time to start sharing
Hmm... This species is known to be aggressive and violent.... bit dangerous to let it loose around your Cockatoo.
Omg....lmao.....awesome current
Omg....lmao....awesome comment
+Ricky Burke we need a good war, it will affect us all. but we need it.
+Carvalho He's talking about the human, not the bird, he was making a joke, lol.
+Ricky Burke Infant humans are known to be aggressive?
Extremely special. Ive "known" Buttons for a great many years now. He has "worked" at a vet clinic his whole life and takes care of kittens all kinds of sweet animals. Hes grown up around delicate animals and babies. Hes expertly trained. Its obvious that whomever the mother of this baby is raising him to he confident, content and well behaved. Kudos to her. In a typical situation, there could be risk. But this is a veeeery special bird. You cant lump him in with other animals. Lastly, the adults hands are right there ready. Believe me.
Rebecca Stout no matter how "well" any animal "is trained" there is always the chance of being bitten. Inadvertently or the bird showing aggression. A responsible bird owner who is aware of this would not allow such a large bird near this infant's face and fingers let alone "share" food with them. This comes from a experienced and responsible avian owner and breeder.
I see a great future in banking for this little one.
lol
You can see that both, the bird and the baby, were raise well. Both are gentle and respectfull of each other. That is realy cute 😊
What a beautiful bird so gentle, patient and quiet. I loved how he ever so gently took some dropped pieces from the little child.
this adorable Umbrella Cockatoo is so chill around the baby! and cockatoos are not known for being the most calm lol. so sweet!
Cockatoos are gentle to those they know.
It's fascinating to see how gentle those powerful beaks can be!
And off camera later,
When the baby ran out of snacks, it ate the bird too.
LOL
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AcCeSsDeNiEd65 lol
Lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A mother teach a kid to be greedy
Awee, the baby is so sweet, taking his handfuls of snacks! So precious!
Precious! Logan is adorable and the cockatail is very very gentle!
the kids like ummmm no birdy these are MINE. such a great video your bird is so gentle 🐦
You mean 🕊
Nice to see how gentle the Birdie is. Sweet duo! Thanks for sharing this lovely video with all of us.
the baby is so cute!.. the bird is so good towards the baby..
What a lovely bird and baby💕 the bird is so loving and gentle towards the baby and we could clearly tell that he enjoys the baby’s company for the fact that he didn’t even care to eat the treat when the mom gave it to him, he rather enjoy it with the baby. The baby was also very cute and nice he didn’t snap the bird or harm him.. both were so sweet connected. Thank you for sharing.
Don't you just love it! Baby and his bird sharing snacks...awww,so cute!
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Stop with this stupid comment.
Kelly Wilson shut the fuck up karen
its been 5 years now, i hope this boy knows how to share with such a lovely creature^^
Unfortunately he's doing all the sharing on Instagram and Snapchat..... It's the narcistic generation.
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woooow that bird is SO gentle!
That was so sweet. The bird was gentle and so interested in the baby!!
That is the sweetest Cockatoo ever. great job birdie momma
Its so gentle like it really understands the fragility of the baby
from my experience, birds love babies. my bird loves babies and knows to be gentle😊☁☁☁☁
this bird is so nice.....he must b aware tht this is a child....so he's being gentle
It is cute to see birdie being so gentle with this baby that is not yet ready to share.
That is so sweet how the bird is with the baby.
It's AMAZING How Sweetie Gotcha is So gentle getting a snack off Ollie's Bib. You have & are such a Beautiful family
Logan lol
Fuzy Wuzy Ferret Nuzy i dont think this is the same family .-.
Haha Don't think Katie would let Gotcha near Oliver's saliva lol She knows it's dangerous for cockatoos
Awwwwww! that literally brought tears to my eyes! :-) That 'too was soooo patient and gentle with the little boy lol
That's one patient bird. And one greedy kid.
John Doe Ahh, he's just a baby!
John Doe yeah leave him, he's just a fat baby.
John Doe Why are you talking about a child like that? Wtf
IllestProductionsHD if you have a skinny baby then your not feeding it enough...
The baby doesn't even understand the concept of greed...
Look at how gentle he is with the baby. Heart warming.
The bird is so very gentle with the baby. Precious. 🥰
"don't think you'd have to share it, do ya?"
Logan: "define SHARE".
soogoonu ،😕😈👟🔛♈🕐🕗🕝😆😅💔💚😯😇🕝 غ .
thats a really well trained bird and even more so with food involved
Wow, that's a wonderfully behaved, gentle bird. Still, it shouldn't be this close to a baby, no matter how well socialized it is.
When is the last time you heard about a cockatoo mauling a child?
RealFarknMcCoy Just because you haven't, doesn't mean it isn't true, you dumbass
Mystic Racer Because it isn’t true.
One would hope the child has meanwhile learnt to share. The lovely Cockatoo really couldn't be more gentle, charming, patient, and polite.
It’s pretty clear to see who is the more fundamentally empathic and self-aware species...
And thinking that this kid must be 9 or 10 years old right now...
Hope he still has a good relationship with the parrot :')
And hopefully an even better one with food! :-/
Hopefully a better one with the cockatoo bc there was no parrot
@3D Waffle in the comments**
Cockatoos are probably the funniest and friendliest birds there is, i own one, As long as the are kept socialized they are safe, but unless they are moody (which like people birds can have bad days) it should be ok.
Bless i love how gentle he is with the baby. So cute!!
So gentle around him. What a sweetheart.
The bird is so patient and gentle..... so sweet.
Parrott amazes me how gentle he is with the cute baby adorable bless
That is adorable. Bird is so patient with baby.
This sweet cockatoo is so patient and gentle
That is so cute!! It amazes me how gentle the bird and the baby is with each other. I think Cockatoos are so funny!
It’s so sweet, it seems like it recognizes they’re dealing with a baby creature and has to be gentle even though that baby is several times their mass
Wouldn't call that "sharing".. lol.
I can tell you were scrolling through the comments. I reached this comment at the exact time she said share with the bird 😁!
I agree the cockatoo was helping himself.
The boy is a greedy bastard, poor bird is so patient and gentle, and has to eat the scraps.
its just a kid
easy man its a kid
Wtf...?
Who the hell calls a baby a greedy bastard?! You’re an ass and I’m really hoping you don’t have kids
@@donnawentz7079 The answer is, people who realise that the parents have have failed their parental duty, to teach the baby some basic decency. You are the dumb arse, I suppose you were not taught any social skills or decency, hence your fuckwit reply.
What a sweet, gentle bird!
Aww, they both keep dropping the treats. 😂
So cute!!
So utterly adorable! The 'too soooo patiently and gently wanting a snack from the little boy! Awesome vid!
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"Where did you learn to eat like that?, Logan"
-- "believe me, not daddy"
What a smart and kind bird!Baby gives a shhhhhiiiiit, just eat only for himself even mother saids " give it to birdy too ~ " lol
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What a beautiful cockatoo, so gentle, they know babies and children, definitely hand reared like our parrot
Birdie was so gentle with baby. So sweet 💚🐦💚
We rescued a Cockatoo, he was neglected and I think abused. He bit my finger then later on my nose. It reacted so fast, I did not see it coming. Very strange. Sadly I can't trust him around my grandchildren, don't know if he will ever change, he seems happier, he has stopped plucking his feathers. He is very smart.
Poor little thing. He plucked his feathers as he was depressed. Please just love him and be patient he will heal and come around then. Cockatoos are very sensitive birds whom needs lots of positive interactions.
Ours was largely neglected for many years. It takes time, he still isnt sure about little kids but has become much more confident and interactive over the years. Good luck to you, keep loving him :)
that is excellent that he stopped plucking. I got mine as a newborn. she is the light of my life.. tests me about every damn day, but she loves me like crazy and I feel the same.
Aaawww, what an adorable and friendly cockatoo! And he seems to be so gentle around your little one! What a beautiful cocky! I have a gentle cockatoo of my own, they can be so good around children, mine hates men, but loves everyone else including kids! Hahaha :')
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"if you are not going to give me food, I will gently eat it off you" -Gotcha ♡
I am 100% amazed at how gentle he is being with the baby! He so knows he needs to be gentle! So awesome!
I bet cleaning up after the baby eats is the birds fav chore!! That bird was so gentle and sweet!!
Geez, too cute...