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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @klaaskingma7435
    @klaaskingma7435 Год назад +36

    So I clean my calcium perches by just grating off (with a specific grater) the outer layer 😂😂😂

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Год назад +11

      This is a great idea! Thank you!

    • @maanbti2271
      @maanbti2271 Год назад +1

      They are happy to be in a frame😂😂

    • @katbairwell
      @katbairwell Год назад +1

      That is such a clever way to avoid waste, thank you for sharing!!

  • @leahwilson56
    @leahwilson56 Год назад +1

    As I have Eclectus parrots they don't get them but my budgie and cockatiel have one. I have a nail cleaning brush and scrub it with that, it takes a layer off. Then I put it outside in the hot australia sun for a day or in a warm oven, as this kills any bacteria on the purches. I use the same techniques on some of our gum branches from our yeard which make great for purches with bark for foraging, alas I work at home and am well aware not everyone has this much time on their hands, or a father in-law with an abundance of natural fauna as his garden 😊 I'm a little lucky my birds have a pick of all the best branches, flowers, leaves and native grasses. And yes I take in wildlife for rehabilitation because I'm bless with such amazing gardens and spaces.

    • @angelabay-jespersen6205
      @angelabay-jespersen6205 Год назад

      As an Aussie I really you appreciate you talking in rescues. Thank you and bless you for realising the advantage you have and using them to help our gorgeous wildlife ❤️😊

  • @madilong3770
    @madilong3770 Год назад +2

    Jinx and Ava being so close is impressing me 🤩

  • @geromegamingyt8255
    @geromegamingyt8255 Год назад +1

    Hi I relly need help with my galah cockatoo biting me pls post a video on how you first start to train yours when you first bought yours pls

  • @sneibarg
    @sneibarg Год назад +6

    Aww, the cuddles. It's such a nice feeling when your birds preen your hair.

  • @PetiteParrotLover
    @PetiteParrotLover Год назад +1

    Wow! I just received four of your beautiful perches, in different sizes, and they are magnificent! Thank you so very much!❤

  • @katbairwell
    @katbairwell Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for including the needs of arthritic, and otherwise disabled, birds. As a disabled person, I am really aware of how often animals with specific needs get overlooked (especially by big box pet shops, grrrr)

  • @zunairbirds3984
    @zunairbirds3984 Год назад +1

    Thanks sharing wonderful information

  • @dreamagination-infinite
    @dreamagination-infinite Год назад +7

    Super helpful! Thank you!! 🌟
    .
    Jinx and Ava and their bird-shaped adorableness stole the show there for a minute 🤗💛

  • @GothicPeridot97
    @GothicPeridot97 Год назад +3

    I would love to have some with the wood on it as my cockatiel LOVES to peel it off! Thank you for the great tips again! I love being able to learn from you even when it's stuff I thought I already knew, it just makes taking care of my bird so much easier!

  • @christakimbrough615
    @christakimbrough615 Год назад +1

    I'm glad you talked about this because I have been extremely hesitant to use any kind of sanded perch for fear of this reason.

  • @4loveoffish
    @4loveoffish Год назад +2

    Your makeup and hair look fantastic ! Very natural and feminine look . I like all your different “ looks”, but this one is a favorite.
    I make my own manzanita branches and play trees too. Excellent branches .

  • @carolhartley4448
    @carolhartley4448 Год назад +8

    Yes, so happy you talked about this! I have a green cheek conure, so I have natural perch that has curves in it, and a rope perch that twists and one perch for his nails plus they are different widths, hope this right, he likes bouncing up and down on the rope perch plus he uses all his perches to maneuver around his cage, this will help so many people/actually their bird, thanx btw I'm going to order one of those perches from you, the one that split in two♥️

  • @emmagunter6727
    @emmagunter6727 Год назад +3

    I’ve never heard Jinxy so quiet!! 😂❤

  • @RuetheSphynx
    @RuetheSphynx Год назад +1

    Wow, your videos production quality is incredible these days! Awesome content as usual. 😊

  • @macobber
    @macobber Год назад +7

    I dont know if the huge playstand perches in your house (like the one behind you) are custom or if you bought them, but a video (or RUclips short) showing a closeup of how they are constructed (the base etc) would be great to see, and super beneficial for me over here in Australia. There isn't really any companies that I know of that make anything quite to the scale of yours. So I'm considering making my own, and yours being the best example of a good natural looking stand that I've seen, would be great to draw inspiration from.

    • @katelillo1932
      @katelillo1932 Год назад

      Hers are from A&E, purchased from Amazon; they’re like $500 each so I would also like to make one from scratch 😅

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Год назад +1

      @@katelillo1932 They are actually from a company called Prevue but I did try one from A&E early on.

    • @macobber
      @macobber Год назад

      @@BirdTricks thank you 🙂

    • @katebuttery9284
      @katebuttery9284 Год назад +1

      There’s a place on the Gold Coast that do pretty amazing looking bird gyms. They are not in the tree shape like Jamie and Dave’s trees, but they do look to be pretty large. They are called Birds Paradise if you are interested to look (I’m not affiliated with them or anything, they’ve just come up on my Insta feed from time to time).

    • @macobber
      @macobber Год назад +1

      @katebuttery9284 I appreciate that, I'll take a look 🙃

  • @CliffTheAlien
    @CliffTheAlien Год назад

    Love these little guys

  • @RoxanneJ
    @RoxanneJ Год назад +1

    Our African grey loves her rope perches But I have to keep a close eye, and make sure I clean them regularly and replace them regularly. But I’m going to buy one of yours also!

  • @elinarirhodan3760
    @elinarirhodan3760 Год назад

    The calcium perches I've used with my budgies- I've had some success cleaning them with a very soft kid's toothbrush! It takes time to make sure it's clean, but it hasn't abrased *too* much. So glad to watch this video through and note that I seem to have done the right thing with my two! The only rope perch they have is on the *outside* of the cage, so I can very easily check on it and remove it if needed. One of my budgies was born with weakness in one foot, so I've got a variety of perch widths and textures in their environment so he can settle where is comfortable for him.

  • @CoraMoore-d6f
    @CoraMoore-d6f Год назад

    My parrotlet and I love your videos! He will sit and watch y'all's videos all day lol. Could y'all do a video on what cages are best for different sizes/breeds of parrots? We just got a baby IRN, and I want to ensure we get her the best cage as she grows.

  • @aubreybenton8667
    @aubreybenton8667 Год назад +1

    I think this is also a great way to stress the importance of 'trick' training that yall do! For example, my Amazon just learned the "Big Eagle" behavior where he spreads his wings. Since he doesn't care for people messing with his wings this makes a great way for me to inspect his wings without stress. A "wave" would be a great way to inspect a bird's feet that maybe doesn't care for them to be handled!

  • @ConfidentCritters
    @ConfidentCritters Год назад +1

    I will definitely be ordering some of these!

  • @littlemidwestrebornsdolls
    @littlemidwestrebornsdolls Год назад

    Wonderful natural perches. I used natural, rope and sand for my birds. That was back when I kept birds. Gina 🐦🦜

  • @RenaXO06
    @RenaXO06 Год назад +1

    I got my budgie one of those calcium perches shaped like a shell that you showed a couple months ago (which he’s JUST now using and liking 😂) I use a q-tip for the hard to reach spots where he poops and gently whip it with a water and vinegar solution.

  • @keanuridgie6852
    @keanuridgie6852 Год назад

    What type of birds are the ones at the beginning that are blue and orange with really long blue tails??
    Gorgeous!!!❤️

  • @navi_star_ru
    @navi_star_ru Год назад

    Could you please make a video regarding the bird flu going around and is it dangerous for our birds?

  • @Kage0No0Tenshi
    @Kage0No0Tenshi Год назад

    For my budgie I am using for now 2 perfect size for her and one big, chanche food every day 3 times and add litte bit so she does not trow every were and replace her water every day ones.
    have 2 toys but order 4 more toys, spending 4 hours in my room and fly around.
    I do not have to worry about my window in my house she never crash, she crash when she was 38 days old and lern what window is in one day take her some hours (she was young and did not fly that fast and did not damage her self).
    My 5 month old baby eating calsium since 2 month old and eat it every week ones and just litte bit, I am adding multi vitamins in her water every week.
    She start to take shower with me after 4 month old, struggle to get in to shower (water not direct contact just more like mist hit her and does not harm her) when she goes in to shower she does not want to leave untill she get whole body wet for 10mins of shower.
    have tried to give egg but strugle to eat it when she was like 3 month old will wait untill she get 6 month old.
    My baby was eating rope and was not natrual on the toy so I saw that in first days I get her so I cut her rope and just using metal and soft wood as a toy.
    there are manny place for her to grip and she like to play a loot and love to be on my shoulder and bite my silver necklace and slick my neck and bite of my beard.
    was cleaning cage every week 5 times but I do not have time for that so I end up to clean it every week 2 times and clean bottom every 3th day to not let my toom smell bad.
    only issue I found on my budgie is her sleep issue, she can stay on my PC screen and put her head in to her back and sleep but wake up and get scared when I play my games or talk in phone and she have allways be a pussycat and can be scared for no reason idk why, trust me but scared from everything.
    got her as 35 days old and after she passed 4 month old I found out that she is too agresive and bite me when I get close when her eyes goes off/on and resting and not sleep, when she blink I leave her alone for rest and when she pulls her leg on her chest I leave her too.
    My room temprature in winter is cold like 22C degrise and 28C temprature in summer.
    found out that she does not put her head back any more like before and just close her eyes and sleep for some reason I found her more cute when she turn her head back

  • @greendragon4058
    @greendragon4058 Год назад

    As a really cool subject I had no idea thank you

  • @MasteringMany
    @MasteringMany Год назад

    Hey Birdtricks, I'm looking into rope perches for parrots. Any suggestion? Thanks

  • @zahidqureshi519
    @zahidqureshi519 Год назад

    Great information
    I like it 😊💓🌼

  • @tgardenchicken1780
    @tgardenchicken1780 Год назад

    Amazing info, thank you.

  • @diorcoco9291
    @diorcoco9291 Год назад

    Good advice

  • @pixiemermaid
    @pixiemermaid Год назад +1

    Topic for another video to cover please: ..... Do you have air purifiers? If so what type/technology is harmful to birds ..? .. I am concerned w ion or germ zapping technology in some manufacturer brands. If u plse can cover rhis toic I have been researching this and I am confused. But want air purifier bc I do have a cockatiel leaving her dander/dust in the room. I did get lasko flex .. it's a box fan w air filter clipped one back type for 60 bucks . Other brands have charcoal layers in filters and ion herbicide zapping so I afraid to use those bc I dont kow if it is harmful to my birds.

  • @tapew0rrm
    @tapew0rrm Год назад +1

    Any advice on helping a bird get used to sandy/calcium perches? My boy is freaked out by new textures/experiences so it's always been a bit of a struggle to get him used to things ^^;

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Год назад +1

      I would treat it the same way I execute toy-training where you encourage contact and then extend the contact with both duration of time and picking at the object! Great comment!

  • @DIY-ForEverything
    @DIY-ForEverything Год назад

    You can clean the calcium perches or similar rock perches with a gerni, high pressure water washers etc. Soak with vinegar spray first to disinfect and then blast away the gross stuff

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Год назад

      I've murdered some before with my pressure washer lol all about proximity probably!

  • @pixiemermaid
    @pixiemermaid Год назад

    I noticed on my java wood & manzanita .. they're so smooth that my birds "slip" . So I took a dremel and added some "traction" .. I have battled analyzing proper grip around the width (size) of perch matters . I do inspect my birds feet. Also when buying perches or making them. The angle matters to be more 90 degree set if too much a slope I see my birds dont even use the excess part of the wood they choose to stay on more horizontal perching level

    • @Judas_Phart
      @Judas_Phart Год назад

      I too think it’s a great idea to add traction with your dremel. As to analysing proper grip around the width/size of perches, she said to look to nature to see what birds use, and birds of any size, will use anything that they can grip, including fence wire and phone lines that nature doesn’t provide. I believe that a variety of different sized branches, just like nature provides, are better than just a standard size.

  • @hugzzzalot
    @hugzzzalot Год назад

    What is the best pellet brand to feed African grey?

  • @Athys_Mehandi
    @Athys_Mehandi Год назад

    Show us your new aviary setup

  • @nataliacastanon4314
    @nataliacastanon4314 Год назад

    Where did u get your Java tree I’m having trouble finding a good seller

  • @donnawoodliffe8064
    @donnawoodliffe8064 6 месяцев назад

    I'd like to know where to buy the big foraging trees please

  • @pixiemermaid
    @pixiemermaid Год назад

    Please can you do video
    . on sisel rope concerns .. bc some manufacturers dont use jus flax to oil the rope. I have been frustrated with figuring out what sisal rope is safe doe birds vs not safe.

  • @muratsaroglu5716
    @muratsaroglu5716 Год назад

    @BirdTricks Do you have online sales to turkey istanbul. It's hard to find toys and perches here 😊

  • @katebuttery9284
    @katebuttery9284 Год назад

    I clean my cuttle bones (which I use instead of calcium perches) by scrubbing off any poop, then soaking with F10 and letting the air dry. 😊

    • @angelabay-jespersen6205
      @angelabay-jespersen6205 Год назад

      What is F10 please?

    • @katebuttery9284
      @katebuttery9284 Год назад

      @@angelabay-jespersen6205 It’s a veterinary disinfectant that is super safe for birds. We use it in Australia, and it is also used in the UK. I think there is an equivalent in the USA, but I’m not sure what it is called.

  • @sherylmerchant-er5hp
    @sherylmerchant-er5hp Год назад

    I recently purchased two male budgies and am struggling to get them to step up or even come out of the cage. I try several times a day and they are still very skittish. Its been two weeks. Am I just being to impatient? Does anyone have any helpful tricks or guidelines (how to get them to take treats, how long to keep trying, etc). I've watched all the videos but still cant get them to come to me!

  • @cheryl4860
    @cheryl4860 Год назад

    Hi. I plan on getting a Hahns Macaw after I no longer have the blessing of having my mom (She'll be 99 March 16th). What Aviary and smaller cage would you get if you were getting one? What does the spacing size between bars need to be for that bird? Thank you for your time and help.

    • @cheryl4860
      @cheryl4860 Год назад

      I'm not familiar with Telegram.

  • @TattooedGranny
    @TattooedGranny Год назад

    What is your opinion on dragonwood perches?

  • @janeclifton5723
    @janeclifton5723 Год назад

    What kind of branches are safe?
    I've heard not to use branches that have sap

  • @glennmckeown4353
    @glennmckeown4353 Год назад

    Since I first got my Parakeet ,He flew out of cage and he was walking on floor and I caught him and put him back in cage but now he never walks on the floor and I didn't know he was exploring

  • @iralell
    @iralell Год назад

    I ordered two, but why was shipping so much? 😱

  • @addyb4723
    @addyb4723 Год назад

    Hi I just got a pair on albino conure and they were tamed by the previous owner, however, they seemed to be away from me when i keep them open not in their cage. I purchased the cage which they were in earlier from the earlier owner. So, what should i do to keep them happy and the male on tries to bite if i try to hold it to get it back inside the cage female one follows but doesn't bite. So how to get rid of this situation ?

  • @mansishah6579
    @mansishah6579 Год назад

    Also with sand perches, the sand is often insoluble grit that they cannot digest. It can build up in their system and cause pain. And if it’s sanded all the way around, it can also cause pain to the pads of their feet. I feel like the risks outweigh the benefits and just steer clear of sand and cement perches. With natural wood perches with the bark, platform perches, sisal rope perches, and a single calcium perch, my budgies’ nails only need to be trimmed once or twice a year, so I don’t think I need any nail trimming perches.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Год назад +1

      Very good points, especially for those very beaky birds that want to test everything in their environments!

  • @christymccracken5227
    @christymccracken5227 Год назад

    I would love to be your product tester. I buy all of your products.

  • @jenanimazed5932
    @jenanimazed5932 Год назад

    I have a couple different edible/calcium perches, but I don’t think my bird realizes they can be eaten. Is there a good way to show them?

  • @carmenattallah6244
    @carmenattallah6244 Год назад

    Gotta love how you just casually have 2 blue throats in the video and skip past the introduction of Jinx and Ava. Do they get along?

  • @ShoaibKhan-yp1cn
    @ShoaibKhan-yp1cn Год назад

  • @helenellsworth9556
    @helenellsworth9556 Год назад

    The cockatoo you said you had, the pink with grey wings, is a galah not a cockatoo 😊

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Год назад

      In Oz they refer to them regularly as galahs but in the US we call them rose breasted cockatoos more commonly so I tend to jump between the two names on the channel. 😊

  • @Hoonaz-tx5nu
    @Hoonaz-tx5nu 6 месяцев назад

    nice

  • @wildside306
    @wildside306 Год назад

    Hi 👋

  • @Ur_fav-u2ber
    @Ur_fav-u2ber Год назад

    My conure holds on to the perch with her two back toes off?!?

  • @deirdremarshall-greene1181
    @deirdremarshall-greene1181 Год назад

    I never considered a birds footcare

  • @GuyG.KTalesOfAnimals
    @GuyG.KTalesOfAnimals Год назад

    I’ve seen sandy perch that use glass sand, very irritating make sure to not get those.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Год назад

      Sure gets complicated to shop for our birds doesn't it?!

  • @SardonicJackrabbit
    @SardonicJackrabbit Год назад +1

    Who is the second blue throat?? 😍😖

    • @jaydewilde9185
      @jaydewilde9185 Год назад +4

      It's Ava, her current project bird. She is beautiful 😍😍

    • @SardonicJackrabbit
      @SardonicJackrabbit Год назад +2

      @@jaydewilde9185 She is a stunner indeed!! I can't wait to follow her story! 💜 Thank ya kindly. c:

  • @swedencharlie
    @swedencharlie Год назад

    please start to train any of your most suitable parrot to talk and I mean like lots of words. I miss the bandit.

  • @VideoGamer945
    @VideoGamer945 10 месяцев назад

    is this an ad that doesn't look like an ad?

  • @BL-tq5px
    @BL-tq5px Год назад

    At first I was really impressed by the thought of giving birds the best life possible but I was quickly disappointed by watching a series of content giving advice to beginners that could end up with serious consequences.
    I rarely leave bad comments but I’m left quite shocked at some of the content especially about bird diets.
    Withholding food from adopted parrots in order to force them to eat a “ healthier diet” really struck me as the birds have already been through enough and everyone should know that birds can often be picky and don’t take to new foods easily especially if they’ve been on the same diet for such a long period of time.
    There are other issues too that really puts me off from watching more…

  • @learnmoreaboutparrots3432
    @learnmoreaboutparrots3432 Год назад

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