But my parakeet i want to tame him to come to me by command every time i try this he just flies to his mate than if i separate them during his training time still he flies to his mate.
That's how I like 'em. A pet hate of mine is running into a four-minute in-video advert for their sponsor's wares in a ten-minute video. That's a sure-fire way for me to avoid their future videos.
"To the point" First point starts at 1:18 in a fucking 3 minute video. I don't know how much you waste your time but that's a 45% intro in a video, and I didn't even make it to the outro yet. These little time wastes add up.
Thank you for saying this doesn't happen overnight! I'd like to add that birds can also be taught voice commands. My 9 year old budgie was very scared and traumatized when I rescued her, but she's also very smart. To help her with her terror of fingers, along with these methods, I'd also say her name and "step up" if I wanted her to get on my finger. If I was just getting a dish or cleaning, I'd say "excuse me!" several times while in the cage. She figured out pretty quickly that she wasn't getting grabbed or poked at, and would calmly step up if I asked, or watch as I cleaned. She's still not thrilled with being petted, but is okay with it and is calm when her nails need trimming or I need a closer look at her. That has taken her lifetime (I've had her for 8 years).
When I first got my two budgies I did a lot of things wrong. I lost their trust and gained a little again. But then I realized what I was doing wrong, so I started from scratch. Now I my budgies have been with me for a whole year and they are comfortable with stepping on my hand and climbing around, climbing up in my hair, gently nibbling my face and even flying to me when I’m standing in the right position. I love them and to this day I still feel guilty about what I did at first. They seem happier and make me generally happier too
@@jade-gj6kp never rush anything, watch their body language, try to feed them by hand, but let them come to you, that’s very important. They have to come to you by their own free will. It takes a lot of time, but whenever they hop onto my arm/hands I know it was worth it. It’s also good when you talk to them a lot. For example my female budgie is very shy and doesn’t like eye contact (another tipp) but talking to her and encouraging her to do things like fly around on her own has helped us bond. Work slow and celebrate the littlest progress
@@amberlyn28 I think I invaded their space too much. It’s better to let them come to you, at first offer food and with time they will come check you out and jump on you. There will always be ups and downs and if they don’t want to come to you at first don’t blame yourself, they might just be comfortable in their position right now. It takes patience and time, don’t rush anything and celebrate the little steps, its really worth it in the end
It's important to forgive yourself, your budgies obviously do so why shouldn't you? Mistakes are opportunities for us to learn and improve and you've clearly done that. Have a good day.
My sister had a budgie when we were younger. They LOVED watching Star Wars, not because the effects were awesome, but they seemed to respond to R2-D2 when he speaks.
I feel like people think they can tame or get their budgie's trust in one day Nope it takes time and you have to be patient with it otherwise you'll just mess is up and your budgie will not trust you so, thanks for saying it took you a whole month and being realistic
I got my budgie five days ago and I'll never forget how when I released it in the cage it flew all the way to the corner and hung there for about a minute breathing fast now it comes on my finger as long as I have a treat insight. I've walked around my room with him still on my finger and even set him on my desk but it hasn't gone farther than that
My goodness this video is just spot on. I had little to no relationship with Zekia my budgie. But after a day or two of doing what you said she now calmly perches on my hands. Thank you so much!
This helped so much- someone I know that owns birds told me to just grab the bird even if they’re not comfortable with it because if I don’t they will think that they can do whatever they want and they’re in control of you but it actually just makes them scared and loose trust in you
@Kiri kiewi Oh well Guess you can't sleep with that I have 4 budgies but they are usually very quiet and i wouldn't mind with that if they screamed until 2 am Because I don't sleep until 6 am anyway and then my class starts at 8 am
I had a budgie for 9 years while growing up. His name was Chester and he was my best buddy. I’d be doing HS homework in the kitchen and he’d fly out and land on my shoulder and begin chirping while chillin. Miss ya my dude, fly high
Thank you so much for all the videos you make. I was actually able to convince my parents to let me get a bird, and your information will help me better prepare for his arrival :)
@@d0ve12 aw im sorry to hear that, i currently have two budgies, one puts all her trust in me and the other flies away from me, but they get along well-
I like that you aren't like most bird RUclipsrs who make it look too easy. You actually showed the before and after instead of the, oh he'll come out randomly for sure.
I have two budgies and i treat them exact same. One of them loves me very much that she even enters in my mouth with her own will and refuse to leave my shoulder at all times. But the other one NEVER put a feet on my hand, moreover he's scared of my hand but feels free to sit on my head. I guess the difference is about their personality. Also i'm second owner of my distant budgie, he may not had a nice relationship with its previous owner.
My budgie is so smart she flies to me often and also does all these cool little things whether it be walking around on the floor to climbing up and down the curtains. She can also escape her cage and also flies around like a humming bird when I’m trying to eat and if she hears you open a bag of chips she won’t leave you alone until she gets one 🤣
@Salvador Budgie - Thank you for doing these videos! There's so many videos out there of perfectly tamed birds (which are a blast to watch) but there are so few videos that offer helpful suggestions for new budgie owners (like this one) trying to help the budgies overcome non-trusting, scared birds who won't come out of their cage, won't play.... just sits there a lot of the time. Any helpful pointers would be so appreciated. Love this one! I have a challenging bird that I've had for just under 2 months. He's a sweetie but is still so reserved and attached to his cage, rarely plays, is unusually quiet, etc. Thanks so much!
I'm in your spot as well! My 3 budgies are perfectly content around me but are very aversive to physical handling. I tend to easily lose hope sitting through a 15 minute video showing off perfectly tamed birds with unhelpful taming tips that have gotten me nowhere. They always act like your budgie is already used to contact and doesn't cover how to get them to that point, unlike this helpful video. Even after 7 months with no luck, I'm gonna try out the tips from this video. My birds don't mind being handfed with millet spray, and the finger in cage thing just might help them overcome their fears of previous attempts at grabbing them from others. Wishing you luck as well!!
My mother forced my budgie to bath everyday and I said no every time she said he will not bath tell he will live unbathed and after 1 year it ended up dying I miss him so much that I cry sometime thinking of him it's been 2 years since he died and I also cry today when I think of his cuteness and playfulness and his chirping . R.I.P Rio
you should show your mom videos on bath tips. She should understand she is not giving it a bath. if he does it willingly he will let it go to his skin. she is basically making it wet. not bathing it.
Training wild sparrows in a small town in Switzerland I have been blessed with them for years. It's also possible to do this yourself 🙂 by following these simple steps. 1) Find a clan of sparrows you are living close to, try and make sure that there aren't too many pigeons or seagulls in that area. Always wear the same jacket and a hat is recommended to ensure you look the same each time you approach. Whistle a few times 😉. 2) Identity the alpha male of the community, he will be the oldest, darkest brown with a grey patch on his back. 3) Start with white bread, now this is not an ideal food as the starch and sugars are not the best diet, make sure that you are prepared to pay for some sunflower seeds or raw cereals. At first just throw something down a stay at a distance. 4) After you have established that you can see the alpha, watch him, especially when you throw them the food. He will be waiting for your next visit. 5) Chill, just stick around for as long as possible and do not approach them. Leave some bread next to you at all times. 6) After a few weeks you'll be able to whistle while holding the bread out, first they will come and take it in flight and eventually the bolder ones, particularly the alpha and his main squeeze will land on your head. At this point you are well advised to change the food from bread to other more healthy foods. 7) Name your sparrows and then you will even have dreams about them. Take care of yourself and eachother.😊
i have two bugies that i bought from a really good breeder a week ago who was already tamed but it did not trust me. Your video was very helpful thank you
Working with a very scared budgie. 15 years experience with parrots and this is a real challenge. Hes also staying with my father who is delirious right now so theres a lot of commotion. Ive been sneakily setting up his life so that he needs “rescued” from time to time which is helping a lot. Starting to see some trust form very slowly!
Got two budgies who live in the house and hang with my another animals. When mom comes home they fly to her sweater and hang out in her hoody. Pretty sweet
Him: you want to start with spray millet, this is the ultimate treat and budgies go crazy for it My budgies: eating grass seeds, dandelion leaves, and clovers but avoiding spray millet.
Depends on what you gave them first. If you were giving them the things you mentioned first then they will prefer that over the millets because millets are new to them
My mom keeps grabbing my Budgie out of her cage despite her knowing it’s scaring her. I’m trying to get her used to my hand though.. Even if she doesn’t trust my mom, will my Budgie still learn to trust me?
Same with my sister. She keeps putting her hand in there trying to grab them and I keep telling her it gonna get them to not trust us. She doesn’t listen.
I’ve had my budgie for 5 years. It’s took a couple of those years for her really to trust me. But now I can’t walk past her cage without her yelling at me and slamming into the door to take her out.
My budgie's story: i got him by accident 8 days ago. It was lying in the balcony of our kitchen n a couple of pigeons were shouting on it. I shushed out the pigeons n grabbed the budgie by an old mask. I have a Sunconure (Coco) who is an year old. When he was a baby we had got him a small cage n we still had it so i put the budgie in that small cage, gave it water n seedmix. After 3days it was alright now playing on its own in the cage n making various cute sounds. The next day (4th day) i decided to pet it too as it looked fine now n put my hand inside d cage but it started jumping n shouting which grabbed my Sunconure's attention n made him aggresive. I then tried to make the budgie quiet but it won't shut up. So i directly grabbed it (some thing i shouldn't have done as i wanted to pet it.) So now i am here looking out for vids about gaining trust of budgies as i jad no idea how to do it cuz my coco is very well fine n doesn't even bite when grabbed cuz i grab lightly. Thnx for this videos it is really helpful😁
Thank you so much for the video! I'm a new parakeet mom to two white parekeets, Angel & Popcorn) for about 3 weeks I will try and give you a update in about a month😁
@@dionisiskapralos5955 Angel is now letting me touch her! I still need to work with Popcorn. I won't give up on popcorn!😉 Here is a RUclips video I just took this weekend with Angel...I was so happy!😁 ruclips.net/video/iqeV7lzda9A/видео.html
I just got a new budgie, she was very scared and would freak out every time I entered my hand in the cage but now after doing it for some days she doesn't freak out almost at all!i know taming them takes time but I am happy that she is starting to trust me a lil :)
same ! except now i have 3 to try and tame since the other one was sick and flew away most likely dying, im trying to get these other birds to trust me and this time i’ll try better
@@brightstudio973 hi yes actually I was able to tame it took about 2 months tho to fully tame them. I’m currently training them to come to me on command and so far they’re doing good.
I adopted a budgie from a home where she was terrorized by a cat. The cat would jump onto the outside of her rather large cage and the poor budgie was frightened 24/7. After the second time the cat somehow managed to pry open enough space between the cage's bars for the poor little budgie to escape AND lose all of her tail feathers in the process, the owner had to choose between her budgie and her cat. She had the cat for several years. She asked if I would take care of her bird. She was not tame to humans at all. I talked to her for hours every day. I literally looked like a crazy person talking and explaining everything I was doing. Whenever I read an internt article or a chapter from a hook I was reading, I would "discuss" it with my new birdie It was much like I did after I gave birth to my daughter. I would place her in her high chair whenever I cooked and cleaned the kitchen -- announcing what every item I pulled out of the dishwasher was and where any why I was putting it in a particular cabinet. I sounded like a nut, but my daughter was able to talk in complete sentences long before her "milestone". I did this with my adopted budgie, too (who happens to have come from my now adult daughter's home!). It took about 7 months for the budgie to start trusting me. After sitting for hours and hours talking to her with my head near her cages main door (I kept it open while I talked to her), she FINALLY began getting closer and closer to my big head and face. Then, I added my hand by resting it under my chin. (I tried the hand in the cage sitting still, but it never worked, even after 2 months). As she began getting comfortable with my head in the opening of her cage, she let down her guard. Btw, I played what I call "The eyes closed, eyes open" game with her. I would close my eyes for a few seconds for a good 5 minutes and then I started closing then for 7-8 minutes, all while remaining still with my face nearly inside her cage. I would catch her closing her eyes, too!! It became an unspoken "game" between us, but closed eyes usually means whatever animal has their eyes closed, bus not dangerous. She soon began getting closer while I had my eyes closed (don't peek initially b/c it defeats the trust from the eyes closed "game"). Eventually, she would perch an inch from my nose. About 3 weeks of sitting by my face/nose, I began taking my hand from my chin and placing it in the perch she enjoyed sitting on closest to my face. In a handful of days, she started nibbling nlmy finger and eventually jumped up on it. I've had her for 4 years and while she's still a little skiddish to anything new, she no longer lives in fear. She even pecks my 78lb dogs nose whenever he presses it up to her cage. Patience is THE key. I know many would have given up trying to get her to relax and respond, and she would have lived out her life as a very lonely budgie. She's still a bit skiddish about being held, actually held. She's okay sitting on my hand, head, shoulders, etc., but if she's grabbed, even gently, and held, she shakes. It's why I hate talking her to her avian vet. I've had to hold her bottom in warm water to help her pass an egg and that's the only time she quickly stops protesting being held. I assume she knows it's what she needs. I know the video says the budgie needs 5 days of your finger being stationery on the perch, but mine needed over 5 months not weeks. Just don't give up! The longer it takes for your budgie to trust you, the closer your relationship with your budgie you'll have!
I really love ur channel not bcs u upload these kind of good and interesting videos but also the effort which u put in making all ur videos.I really want to appreciate u .keep up ur all superb work💕💖💗❤❣.best wishes from channel ARTISTIC NITYA
first day & my budgie is already so attached, im just worried that it’ll get too lonely because im not in the house often due to school & work so im getting a second one soon, im also worried it doesn’t drink enough water & eat enough food (seeds) how often should they do this
One more tip
If you have 2 budgies or more it's best to separate the one you're looking to tame or gain it's trust so the others won't distract it :)
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Thanks
But my parakeet i want to tame him to come to me by command every time i try this he just flies to his mate than if i separate them during his training time still he flies to his mate.
@@skyedits.7 same
But with budgies
You're the best thank you I don't have tamed birds yet so thank you very much!!!😊
Lets all appreciate the fact he makes legit short vids straight to the point
Yes you are right
That's how I like 'em. A pet hate of mine is running into a four-minute in-video advert for their sponsor's wares in a ten-minute video. That's a sure-fire way for me to avoid their future videos.
@Zeketheslender1 Emo boi🖤 no. only true
I like this too
I just skip half the video mostly
"To the point"
First point starts at 1:18 in a fucking 3 minute video. I don't know how much you waste your time but that's a 45% intro in a video, and I didn't even make it to the outro yet. These little time wastes add up.
For anyone who hasn't had a pet, you don't how rewarding it is for your pet to finally trust you.
I used to have.. love them .. dog: ate orebeez and died fish: boul was too small. Bird: cage wasn't enough
Ikr!
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Thank you for saying this doesn't happen overnight!
I'd like to add that birds can also be taught voice commands. My 9 year old budgie was very scared and traumatized when I rescued her, but she's also very smart. To help her with her terror of fingers, along with these methods, I'd also say her name and "step up" if I wanted her to get on my finger. If I was just getting a dish or cleaning, I'd say "excuse me!" several times while in the cage. She figured out pretty quickly that she wasn't getting grabbed or poked at, and would calmly step up if I asked, or watch as I cleaned. She's still not thrilled with being petted, but is okay with it and is calm when her nails need trimming or I need a closer look at her. That has taken her lifetime (I've had her for 8 years).
That’s amazing :D💕🥺
Ohh now I can teach my birds that I trust the birds thank you so much
“Never try to grab your budgie”
*TRIES TO GRAB BUDGIE*
SAMEE I JUST CANT HELP IT
This is me 😭
Lol
@@estelbesties4362 67 😔✌️
Same
Been training my budgies for 2 days like this and it’s going so well thanks a lot!
how were the results??
Update?
I don’t actually live with my budgies anymore but since there in my home country but the results were great!
@@sovietunionbutball4227 I'm glad to hear that =)
Lucky
My budgie only trusts me enough to step on my hand ONLY when I have a treat
Ture
Sounds like u have a player 😂😂😂
Sameeeee 😭😭
Same
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Are we all going to ignore that he handshaked his budgie? 😍
i know
@@ingesadventures your right he should make trick vids!
@@naharnahar5984 I upload trick videos
@@snowandlemon439 i saw you before and ok!
@@naharnahar5984 did you SUBSCRIBED
When I first got my two budgies I did a lot of things wrong. I lost their trust and gained a little again. But then I realized what I was doing wrong, so I started from scratch. Now I my budgies have been with me for a whole year and they are comfortable with stepping on my hand and climbing around, climbing up in my hair, gently nibbling my face and even flying to me when I’m standing in the right position. I love them and to this day I still feel guilty about what I did at first. They seem happier and make me generally happier too
@@jade-gj6kp never rush anything, watch their body language, try to feed them by hand, but let them come to you, that’s very important. They have to come to you by their own free will. It takes a lot of time, but whenever they hop onto my arm/hands I know it was worth it. It’s also good when you talk to them a lot. For example my female budgie is very shy and doesn’t like eye contact (another tipp) but talking to her and encouraging her to do things like fly around on her own has helped us bond. Work slow and celebrate the littlest progress
What do you think your mistake was at first because I’m probably making the same mistake right now
@@amberlyn28 I think I invaded their space too much. It’s better to let them come to you, at first offer food and with time they will come check you out and jump on you. There will always be ups and downs and if they don’t want to come to you at first don’t blame yourself, they might just be comfortable in their position right now. It takes patience and time, don’t rush anything and celebrate the little steps, its really worth it in the end
It's important to forgive yourself, your budgies obviously do so why shouldn't you? Mistakes are opportunities for us to learn and improve and you've clearly done that.
Have a good day.
My sister had a budgie when we were younger. They LOVED watching Star Wars, not because the effects were awesome, but they seemed to respond to R2-D2 when he speaks.
32 years and I just got my first budgie.
Day 1, he or her, is already perching on my finger. Here's to hopefully a happy bird life ❤❤
Keep in mind they are social creatures and do better in pairs or groups!
I feel like people think they can tame or get their budgie's trust in one day
Nope it takes time and you have to be patient with it otherwise you'll just mess is up and your budgie will not trust you
so, thanks for saying it took you a whole month and being realistic
Tysm for this info i have 2 birds the male one is fully tamed but the female is a bit shy 😀
Took me 5 months 😀
Oh I didn’t mess up my sister ‘BOO’ and start chasing my budgie so I never know when the budgie will trust me ;-;
I've had my 2 buddies for half a year and they only eat and get on my hand when they are in the cage.. The videos don't really help.. 😫😥
My first budgie was tamed in one week, because he had a past owner and was already tamed, he just needed a little nudge
I got my budgie five days ago and I'll never forget how when I released it in the cage it flew all the way to the corner and hung there for about a minute breathing fast now it comes on my finger as long as I have a treat insight. I've walked around my room with him still on my finger and even set him on my desk but it hasn't gone farther than that
She's so smart 🥺 Great video man!
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oh hi i like denny
You notice they call you Denny because they can't spell your name 🤔 don't feel bad I can't either🙈
@@FredTheLutinoCocatiel me too lol
I saw your channel you are also a great bird owner 😉😁
My goodness this video is just spot on. I had little to no relationship with Zekia my budgie. But after a day or two of doing what you said she now calmly perches on my hands. Thank you so much!
This helped so much- someone I know that owns birds told me to just grab the bird even if they’re not comfortable with it because if I don’t they will think that they can do whatever they want and they’re in control of you but it actually just makes them scared and loose trust in you
yes it will
Ahh yes...
"How to make your budgie trust you", hosted by Kermit the frog
And that's exactly why I wouldn't say it, but... I'm glad someone said it
@Ava Majeski oh shut up everything is offensive these days it’s funny if he find it offensive he will say so
LMAOSJFBTHDUDW
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i never thought i would come across a video of kermit the frog showing me how to get a bird to trust me.
duwhehhehd 😭😭
I thought I was the only one who heard kermit lmao
bille before:NOOOOOOOO THIS HOOMAN IS ATTACKING ME!!!!!
bille now: oh hooman is here he does nothing *hops on hand*
Lol😊
@Kiri kiewi
Hey kiri
What are you doing here?
Wait a minute..................
You have a budgie!?
@Kiri kiewi
Oh well
Guess you can't sleep with that
I have 4 budgies but they are usually very quiet and i wouldn't mind with that if they screamed until 2 am
Because I don't sleep until 6 am anyway and then my class starts at 8 am
I am very thankful to you I have four budgies and because of you only they are healthy and happy ☺
I had a budgie for 9 years while growing up. His name was Chester and he was my best buddy. I’d be doing HS homework in the kitchen and he’d fly out and land on my shoulder and begin chirping while chillin. Miss ya my dude, fly high
Thanks! 😊 The one seed on the finger thing is new to me. Might try that out too 😋
Billy is so cute! 😁
Hi Misty and Blue I'm subscribed to you😄
@@TurtleBoyz hi there! 🤗 Yes I remember seeing your name 😁
@@misty_blue we have 2 budgies that look exactly like Misty and Blue
@@TurtleBoyz that's very cute 😄💕
I am SUBSCRIBED too
Thank you so much for all the videos you make. I was actually able to convince my parents to let me get a bird, and your information will help me better prepare for his arrival :)
They're such lovely little birds ❤
Just got me a budgie today ! So excited
no one:
my budgie: accepting hand feeding, going on my hand, and going out of her cage on the first day i bought her
Me all of them except hand feeding
OMG SAME and the budgie that does the same as urs taught my other budgie to trust me! But they both flew away :(
@@d0ve12 aw im sorry to hear that, i currently have two budgies, one puts all her trust in me and the other flies away from
me, but they get along well-
Same
@@d0ve12i had 2 budgies but one flyed away... And second one got sad.. i can feel you 😭
I really needed this !!!!!......hope now they'll trust me .....love your videos btw ...lots of Love ❤️
Thank you for the tips! I’m gonna be starting fostering different kinds of parakeets, so this will be very helpful to know!
Perfect. I thank you a lot for this as my budgie is now MUCH more comfortable around me
It actually works! Thank you so much now my budgie let’s me pet him a in the tummy and I just purchased him 2 days ago!!!
The thumbnail tho 😍
😍😍😍
That my budgie does all the time
@@Tracktorking lucky
I should have gotten a budgie instead of fish
I like that you aren't like most bird RUclipsrs who make it look too easy. You actually showed the before and after instead of the, oh he'll come out randomly for sure.
I am bringing home two budgies soon and I’m so excited! Thanks for the helpful content.
This is really good advice I have a new budgie and it’s getting scared and this is really helpful for my new budgie
I adopted a budgie today,thank you for this video
I have two budgies and i treat them exact same. One of them loves me very much that she even enters in my mouth with her own will and refuse to leave my shoulder at all times. But the other one NEVER put a feet on my hand, moreover he's scared of my hand but feels free to sit on my head. I guess the difference is about their personality. Also i'm second owner of my distant budgie, he may not had a nice relationship with its previous owner.
My budgie is so smart she flies to me often and also does all these cool little things whether it be walking around on the floor to climbing up and down the curtains. She can also escape her cage and also flies around like a humming bird when I’m trying to eat and if she hears you open a bag of chips she won’t leave you alone until she gets one 🤣
@Salvador Budgie - Thank you for doing these videos! There's so many videos out there of perfectly tamed birds (which are a blast to watch) but there are so few videos that offer helpful suggestions for new budgie owners (like this one) trying to help the budgies overcome non-trusting, scared birds who won't come out of their cage, won't play.... just sits there a lot of the time. Any helpful pointers would be so appreciated. Love this one! I have a challenging bird that I've had for just under 2 months. He's a sweetie but is still so reserved and attached to his cage, rarely plays, is unusually quiet, etc. Thanks so much!
I'm in your spot as well! My 3 budgies are perfectly content around me but are very aversive to physical handling. I tend to easily lose hope sitting through a 15 minute video showing off perfectly tamed birds with unhelpful taming tips that have gotten me nowhere. They always act like your budgie is already used to contact and doesn't cover how to get them to that point, unlike this helpful video. Even after 7 months with no luck, I'm gonna try out the tips from this video. My birds don't mind being handfed with millet spray, and the finger in cage thing just might help them overcome their fears of previous attempts at grabbing them from others. Wishing you luck as well!!
How do we do this if my bird hates me or bites?-
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I just want to say thank you for all of your vids they helped my bird but now he’s in a better place
She looks adorable! And very healthy! 🕊🕊😊
Your edits is everything✨ and gosh the thumbnail😘
I read that as how to make your budgie crush you 💀💀
lmao
R.I.P
Name: CrazyBirb Comics
Reason: crushed by birbs
@@naharnahar5984 XD
@@naharnahar5984 LOL
Lmao
my budgie hates me when he is in her cage-
I’m getting mine in two days and I’m like going on a research spree. I’m scared my budgie will absolutely never trust me
@@ArtisticAlly123 i got another budgie today, just beware of toes getting bit by first/oldest bird, oldest might bite youngest birds toes
@@r0xymilk oh nice! I got mine and they’re perfect 🥺 but they’re terrified of me. How long did it take to tame yours
@@ArtisticAlly123 I have 2 budgies for 2 years, still not tamed
@@ProGamer-qb9et oh gosh I didn’t know it can take that long. I figured it would take a few months at most-
Your budgie is absolutely adorable ❤️
I just got a new budgie and this video really helped me thank you bird nuggets
Thank you for giving these steps my budgies are trusting me and they are comfortably sitting on my finger.
My mother forced my budgie to bath everyday and I said no every time she said he will not bath tell he will live unbathed and after 1 year it ended up dying I miss him so much that I cry sometime thinking of him it's been 2 years since he died and I also cry today when I think of his cuteness and playfulness and his chirping .
R.I.P Rio
you should show your mom videos on bath tips. She should understand she is not giving it a bath. if he does it willingly he will let it go to his skin. she is basically making it wet. not bathing it.
My name is Rio
@@RioKashyap no one cares
@nelaa a no. They can have a bath if they want to; but they don't need to be washed.
Seriously? She shouldn't have the budgie in the first place. Such stupidity and ignorance. People, do your research!
Training wild sparrows in a small town in Switzerland I have been blessed with them for years. It's also possible to do this yourself 🙂 by following these simple steps.
1) Find a clan of sparrows you are living close to, try and make sure that there aren't too many pigeons or seagulls in that area. Always wear the same jacket and a hat is recommended to ensure you look the same each time you approach. Whistle a few times 😉.
2) Identity the alpha male of the community, he will be the oldest, darkest brown with a grey patch on his back.
3) Start with white bread, now this is not an ideal food as the starch and sugars are not the best diet, make sure that you are prepared to pay for some sunflower seeds or raw cereals. At first just throw something down a stay at a distance.
4) After you have established that you can see the alpha, watch him, especially when you throw them the food. He will be waiting for your next visit.
5) Chill, just stick around for as long as possible and do not approach them. Leave some bread next to you at all times.
6) After a few weeks you'll be able to whistle while holding the bread out, first they will come and take it in flight and eventually the bolder ones, particularly the alpha and his main squeeze will land on your head. At this point you are well advised to change the food from bread to other more healthy foods.
7) Name your sparrows and then you will even have dreams about them.
Take care of yourself and eachother.😊
I have two budgies, and your videos helps so much
Thank you so much for these tips🐦🐥🐥
That thumbnail bird looks like my Tweety budgie!! Aww I miss him so much!!
i have two bugies that i bought from a really good breeder a week ago who was already tamed but it did not trust me. Your video was very helpful thank you
Thanks, this helped a lot. ever since my first bird died about a month ago my other bird lost my trust.
so this will help me a lot! RIP Charlie
They are so beautiful and they are cute to see 🐦🕊️
Thank you so much! Now I can play with my lil budgie and have him step on my finger.
Thank you, for your advices, Kermit!
It's just so cute how Billie hanshakes-
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Working with a very scared budgie. 15 years experience with parrots and this is a real challenge. Hes also staying with my father who is delirious right now so theres a lot of commotion. Ive been sneakily setting up his life so that he needs “rescued” from time to time which is helping a lot. Starting to see some trust form very slowly!
Got two budgies who live in the house and hang with my another animals. When mom comes home they fly to her sweater and hang out in her hoody. Pretty sweet
I make this things since a little child with buggies I LOVE them. Birds is all for me. Kisses for all
i got my baby a couple days ago and did this, im watching the vid and im like hell yeah ive coincidentally been doing everything right
@Adam Ahmad mine is not scared that much and today he finally ate millet from my hand
Him: you want to start with spray millet, this is the ultimate treat and budgies go crazy for it
My budgies: eating grass seeds, dandelion leaves, and clovers but avoiding spray millet.
LOL
Depends on what you gave them first. If you were giving them the things you mentioned first then they will prefer that over the millets because millets are new to them
This video is awesome. You really deserve to have more vievers.
My budgie is my friend thanks to you! Though she only nibbles my hand in a friendly way when I give her treats!😝😝😝
I always read my birds a little story before bed idk but it makes me happy 👌
My budgie doesn't like any food other than seed, he won't eat millet out of my hand, but I'll try the first method! I already talk to him 24/7 lol
My mom keeps grabbing my Budgie out of her cage despite her knowing it’s scaring her.
I’m trying to get her used to my hand though..
Even if she doesn’t trust my mom, will my Budgie still learn to trust me?
I think it can, when I was a kid I chased our budgie and it hated me😬 but it loved my parents because they didn't do that and didn't scare it
Same with my sister. She keeps putting her hand in there trying to grab them and I keep telling her it gonna get them to not trust us. She doesn’t listen.
Thank you, Kermit.
Lol! I had to scroll through the comments to see if anyone else noticed
Rude 😡
Thanks for the helpful guides
thank you so much salvador budgie! My budgie was so calm on day one. he walked onto my hand himself and tried to groom me. he was very alert though
Its completely an informative video having stupendous content! ✨
Lots and lots of praises to u! 👏
I’ve had my budgie for 5 years. It’s took a couple of those years for her really to trust me. But now I can’t walk past her cage without her yelling at me and slamming into the door to take her out.
My budgie's story: i got him by accident 8 days ago. It was lying in the balcony of our kitchen n a couple of pigeons were shouting on it. I shushed out the pigeons n grabbed the budgie by an old mask. I have a Sunconure (Coco) who is an year old. When he was a baby we had got him a small cage n we still had it so i put the budgie in that small cage, gave it water n seedmix.
After 3days it was alright now playing on its own in the cage n making various cute sounds. The next day (4th day) i decided to pet it too as it looked fine now n put my hand inside d cage but it started jumping n shouting which grabbed my Sunconure's attention n made him aggresive. I then tried to make the budgie quiet but it won't shut up. So i directly grabbed it (some thing i shouldn't have done as i wanted to pet it.)
So now i am here looking out for vids about gaining trust of budgies as i jad no idea how to do it cuz my coco is very well fine n doesn't even bite when grabbed cuz i grab lightly.
Thnx for this videos it is really helpful😁
Thx to you I have already nearly tamed my two budgies
this thing is very helpful to my budgie 😊😊😊😊 thanks
my budgie woke me up flying around the room and I hop on RUclips and this gets recommended 😂
The budgie looks like my budgie Sky 🥰💖
Thank you so much for the video! I'm a new parakeet mom to two white parekeets, Angel & Popcorn) for about 3 weeks
I will try and give you a update in about a month😁
Update?
@@dionisiskapralos5955 Angel is now letting me touch her! I still need to work with Popcorn. I won't give up on popcorn!😉
Here is a RUclips video I just took this weekend with Angel...I was so happy!😁
ruclips.net/video/iqeV7lzda9A/видео.html
Thank you so much i watched this like at august and i just follow your tips and now is october now my budgie is standing on my hand 🥰
Dear Salvador Budgie,
Thank you so much for making these video! They help me a lot. Many thanks, Thank You x 10.
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my budgie are Trusting me thank you so much
Man your budgie is so cute
Lol my budgie was also watching this with me 😂
Cute!! Nice budgie!!
I just got a new budgie, she was very scared and would freak out every time I entered my hand in the cage but now after doing it for some days she doesn't freak out almost at all!i know taming them takes time but I am happy that she is starting to trust me a lil :)
His budgie:OooOoooo human nice must trust
My budgie: Enemy incoming Attack “Bites like a million wolves”
That’s literally mine and she’s so mean
Thank u for the tips!
MY OTHER BUDGIE DIED AND WE ONLY HAVE 1 LEFT SO IM GOING TO MAKE SURE HE ISN'T DEPRESSED AND THAT HE'LL STAY HAPPY AND TRUST ME
Ok my nigga
update??
same ! except now i have 3 to try and tame since the other one was sick and flew away most likely dying, im trying to get these other birds to trust me and this time i’ll try better
Did you say the n word💀@@MaxiTaxi54
Wow this is super helpful I just got 2 baby budgies yesterday thank you for this.
How are your budgies now?
Were you able to tame them?
@@brightstudio973 hi yes actually I was able to tame it took about 2 months tho to fully tame them. I’m currently training them to come to me on command and so far they’re doing good.
I adopted a budgie from a home where she was terrorized by a cat. The cat would jump onto the outside of her rather large cage and the poor budgie was frightened 24/7. After the second time the cat somehow managed to pry open enough space between the cage's bars for the poor little budgie to escape AND lose all of her tail feathers in the process, the owner had to choose between her budgie and her cat. She had the cat for several years. She asked if I would take care of her bird. She was not tame to humans at all. I talked to her for hours every day. I literally looked like a crazy person talking and explaining everything I was doing. Whenever I read an internt article or a chapter from a hook I was reading, I would "discuss" it with my new birdie It was much like I did after I gave birth to my daughter. I would place her in her high chair whenever I cooked and cleaned the kitchen -- announcing what every item I pulled out of the dishwasher was and where any why I was putting it in a particular cabinet. I sounded like a nut, but my daughter was able to talk in complete sentences long before her "milestone". I did this with my adopted budgie, too (who happens to have come from my now adult daughter's home!). It took about 7 months for the budgie to start trusting me. After sitting for hours and hours talking to her with my head near her cages main door (I kept it open while I talked to her), she FINALLY began getting closer and closer to my big head and face. Then, I added my hand by resting it under my chin. (I tried the hand in the cage sitting still, but it never worked, even after 2 months). As she began getting comfortable with my head in the opening of her cage, she let down her guard. Btw, I played what I call "The eyes closed, eyes open" game with her. I would close my eyes for a few seconds for a good 5 minutes and then I started closing then for 7-8 minutes, all while remaining still with my face nearly inside her cage. I would catch her closing her eyes, too!! It became an unspoken "game" between us, but closed eyes usually means whatever animal has their eyes closed, bus not dangerous. She soon began getting closer while I had my eyes closed (don't peek initially b/c it defeats the trust from the eyes closed "game"). Eventually, she would perch an inch from my nose. About 3 weeks of sitting by my face/nose, I began taking my hand from my chin and placing it in the perch she enjoyed sitting on closest to my face. In a handful of days, she started nibbling nlmy finger and eventually jumped up on it. I've had her for 4 years and while she's still a little skiddish to anything new, she no longer lives in fear. She even pecks my 78lb dogs nose whenever he presses it up to her cage.
Patience is THE key. I know many would have given up trying to get her to relax and respond, and she would have lived out her life as a very lonely budgie. She's still a bit skiddish about being held, actually held. She's okay sitting on my hand, head, shoulders, etc., but if she's grabbed, even gently, and held, she shakes. It's why I hate talking her to her avian vet. I've had to hold her bottom in warm water to help her pass an egg and that's the only time she quickly stops protesting being held. I assume she knows it's what she needs.
I know the video says the budgie needs 5 days of your finger being stationery on the perch, but mine needed over 5 months not weeks.
Just don't give up! The longer it takes for your budgie to trust you, the closer your relationship with your budgie you'll have!
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mine is literally shaking
I wish I can train my two budgies they’re crazy
Thank you. This is very informative.
Great one 👌👍👏 I just hope I have a budgie too
My problem is my bird does not run away from my hand but he try to bites it(im the one who are scared not him 🤕💔)
Same😢
I don't get to mine because if it gets out then and flies away my money is wasted and I just got it today
For some reason my budgie does the same but i did the instructions
Very helpful:)
first day & my budgie is already so attached, im just worried that it’ll get too lonely because im not in the house often due to school & work so im getting a second one soon, im also worried it doesn’t drink enough water & eat enough food (seeds) how often should they do this
you got it tamed?
This helps me so much! Thank You SOOOOO MUCH!!!!
Thank you for helping
I was so surprised that i can make my budgies trust me in only one month!