NO HE CAN'T! Although they thrive in the wild in many environments it is a mistake to think a tame bird that is released in to the wild will do great. 1. Tame birds are bonded to people. 2. They haven't learned about predators. 3. They were hand-raised and may have great difficulty finding food. Etc. Etc. The list goes on and onl
We also have these cuties in Phoenix AZ. It's amazing how resilient they are. I hear that the Power Companies hate them bc of their nesting habits. They are so smart, adorable, and personable, hope to see them hanging around my yard one day. I spoil my outdoor animals. The birds and lizards come daily to be fed. The lizards wait by my door, and the birds will screech loudly if it's past 9am, and I haven't put bird seed out yet. Today I put out homemade suet cakes we made for them. 💕
Sanday Sunday thank you for being so kind to all the wild birds specially my Monks I have one his name is Bubba have him a little over a month he was caught by a lady in Rhode Island she had no Idea how to train him she ended putting him on craigslist that's where I found him. He was going hungry on a nuts only diet.(no pellets or fruits) he screamed all the way home. Until I fed him mix vegetables and fruits and put clean water on his bowl,placed him near a window to get sunlight and sang to him for the first. Now he calls for me, flies towards me and let's me scratch him he even takes my finger with his claw to tell me where he wants to be scratched. Did I mentioned he learns words that he only hears? Yeah They do that too.
We have them in Brooklyn and Manhattan! Smart little creatures nesting on hot powerlines. Amazing they adapt from sub tropical Argentina into all these new environments.
Wow beautiful video, I bought these quaker parrots with a high price in my country😊These kind of birds are really precious here😊🌹cos they are so cute & funny
Absolutely beautiful and marvelous birds, very smart also. I have owned a total of four of these beautiful little guys and loved everyone of them, even Oscar the wild male that hated me.
beautiful bird......I have one Peqo will be 3 years old on May 1 and we love him very much.....He can talk so much is incerdible how smart they are......
The Argentine parrot or Cata del Paraguay, 1 2 Argentine monk parakeet or monk parakeet, (Myiopsitta monachus) 2 also known as monk parakeet, green-eyed parakeet or parakeet, is a species of the Psittacidae family. It is 30 cm long and weighs 140 gr on average. It is characterized by its light green color, more grayish towards the chest. Horn colored bill and grayish legs. The species is naturally distributed in South America and has been introduced in numerous countries around the world. In Mexico it is considered an invasive exotic species and has been observed in most of the country. It adapts very well to different environmental conditions, whether tropical, temperate or cold. UCN2019-1 ranks the species in its least concern category. This parrot is prized as a home pet. 2
These are probably either feral monk parakeets or descended from them - they're native to the mountains of Argentina. Thankfully, unlike other foreign species like starlings, these guys don't eat the natives out of house and home. Indeed, they actually don't fare well in non-urban environments outside their native range.
What are those brownish birds that were pecking on the ground with the Monk Parakeets? I know the black ones are Grackles. I saw some cool brownish birds. What were those? Cowbirds?
very beautiful the film , the Myiopsitta monachus is a exotic bird that can to live in a country like Spain , I could to do several photos of this bird , thanks.
Do you let him out of his cage .. he probably just wants to be with you. Try putting lots of different foods around his cage .. Casper likes nuts..corn.. sun flower seeds
I think I can not hendal them . I have two quaker parrots one is old and another is young . When he gets chance he bite the old one . So the old quaker does not like him . I kept them two different cage but the young go and sit on others cage. That older one does not like . I do not know what to do????
Thousands of Monk parakeets and Indian Ring Necked parrots are scheduled to be killed in Seville, Spain as part of the city's plan to eradicate them as an 'invasive' species. Most species of animals were non-native at some point in time. If you would like to find out more, please help me in my cause to save them : chng.it/t9WfmLTF
Invasive species cause an overall loss of species in an area by killing endangered species (or by killing a common species causing it to become threatened/endangered). Invasive species can cause ecosystem collapses that can stop clean water from flowing or even dry rivers out. This means more dead, and possibly extinct, animals and plants because of an invasive species. Natural introductions do not happen fast enough to cause a greater loss of species. The introduction of these parrots to Seville was human and not natural. Invasive and introduced are different. Nothing wrong with introduced, but invasive means danger to a sustainable ecosystem. Capturing and moving the birds to a new location would be a more ethical move for Seville.
@@user-vr2qp2hi8z These birds DO NOT KILL other birds, There are absolutely no scientific reports or papers at all whatsoever, that these birds threaten other species, nowhere in the whole entire world, including Spain and including Spain. NONE WHATSOEVER!
@@ShadanA They could be outcompeting for food and breeding so much that it puts pressure on the food source because of their high population, which other animals could be using. This actually occurs with a species in the USA that's NATIVE, white tailed deer! White tailed deer had most of their predators killed by humans and those predators have different territories than they used to. Now there's not as many and deer eat away forests, changing how they succeed from grassland to shrubland to forest. This aids exotic invasive species like hedera and wisteria, and while beautiful these plants create a space where only they can live (essentially a desert with a lack of biodiversity and very few species supported). Now it is a human responsibility to hunt these white tailed deer until their predators recover their population. Look at what happened to Yellowstone National Park and their deer problem. Exotic invasive species can do the same thing.
They may look cute but they're extremely aggressive towards other birds and are considered an invasive species in Spain, I won't be surprised that if the problem becomes bigger in USA they would do the same
I can't imagine my Quaker Parrot (another name for the Monk Parakeet) surviving the wild for more than 10 minutes. These little guys are so cute!
but he can. so your little bird needs bird friand ;-)
friend*
NO HE CAN'T! Although they thrive in the wild in many environments it is a mistake to think a tame bird that is released in to the wild will do great. 1. Tame birds are bonded to people. 2. They haven't learned about predators. 3. They were hand-raised and may have great difficulty finding food. Etc. Etc. The list goes on and onl
He can, i know coz i have my monk flock in liberty, which means they fly in and out
@@1austindoug yes..He Can't!!!
We also have these cuties in Phoenix AZ. It's amazing how resilient they are. I hear that the Power Companies hate them bc of their nesting habits. They are so smart, adorable, and personable, hope to see them hanging around my yard one day. I spoil my outdoor animals. The birds and lizards come daily to be fed. The lizards wait by my door, and the birds will screech loudly if it's past 9am, and I haven't put bird seed out yet. Today I put out homemade suet cakes we made for them. 💕
Sanday Sunday thank you for being so kind to all the wild birds specially my Monks I have one his name is Bubba have him a little over a month he was caught by a lady in Rhode Island she had no Idea how to train him she ended putting him on craigslist that's where I found him. He was going hungry on a nuts only diet.(no pellets or fruits) he screamed all the way home. Until I fed him mix vegetables and fruits and put clean water on his bowl,placed him near a window to get sunlight and sang to him for the first. Now he calls for me, flies towards me and let's me scratch him he even takes my finger with his claw to tell me where he wants to be scratched. Did I mentioned he learns words that he only hears? Yeah They do that too.
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We have them in Brooklyn and Manhattan! Smart little creatures nesting on hot powerlines. Amazing they adapt from sub tropical Argentina into all these new environments.
@@leandroflaherty Not all of Argentina is subtropical. Some parts of it are temperate (but not nearly as cold as Edmonton)
@@everettduncan7543 well aware thanks 😊
Wow beautiful video, I bought these quaker parrots with a high price in my country😊These kind of birds are really precious here😊🌹cos they are so cute & funny
Great video I play it for my 2 quakers. They love it. They get mad when it ends so I created a playlist on loop with videos including this one
Hope you still have your Quaker parrots.. I have a small Chanel with my Casper who is 7 years old
Loved your video! So interesting to see them in the wild when you have a quaker parrot as a pet. They really are sweet and entertaining.
I have one myself 💕
I have one of these fatties. So cute and always wants to be eating!!
there's flocks of these guys all over Houston I also have a very loving sweet Quaker his name is Oscar
Oh your from houston to I also have a monk hes very hot
They are so stinkin’ cute! Also love how they coexist peacefully with the crows
How beautiful they are.....
Aww, there's also a lot of wild monk parakeets here where I live. I actually have two
Wow, thank you for sharing this. They are beautiful.
THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN
They look so peaceful-
And free
A monk parakeet landed in a window in my house! Now i been with for 1 year!
The exact same thing happened to us lol
Absolutely beautiful and marvelous birds, very smart also. I have owned a total of four of these beautiful little guys and loved everyone of them, even Oscar the wild male that hated me.
They are so beautiful.
beautiful bird......I have one Peqo will be 3 years old on May 1 and we love him very much.....He can talk so much is incerdible how smart they are......
Hope you are enjoying your baby.. I have a 7 year old Quaker.. his name is Casper.. I have a small Chanel
So beautiful!
My quaker loves this video!
This place turn in to heaven just because of these Little Angel's😘😘😘😘
I own one, her name is joy, and she's one of the most precious things in my life I would die for her she's so affectionate
:)
This one is really great. Thanks so much for posting.
So happy I've seen a flock of them. And I'm glad I have one.
🌹Wow in Jakarta Indonesia we buy these type of birds above 250 US$😊. So beautiful video👏👍
Such a cool looking bird!
Lindos Deus abençoe vc e os pássaros .🙏🙏
Awesome birds .
The Crow, wanting some air time 😭😭😂😂😂
Its Not a crow lol
I just love quakers very much..of we had them here I would put a bird feeder out for them..
You have to admit hey have nice pants
The Argentine parrot or Cata del Paraguay, 1 2 Argentine monk parakeet or monk parakeet, (Myiopsitta monachus) 2 also known as monk parakeet, green-eyed parakeet or parakeet, is a species of the Psittacidae family. It is 30 cm long and weighs 140 gr on average. It is characterized by its light green color, more grayish towards the chest. Horn colored bill and grayish legs. The species is naturally distributed in South America and has been introduced in numerous countries around the world. In Mexico it is considered an invasive exotic species and has been observed in most of the country. It adapts very well to different environmental conditions, whether tropical, temperate or cold. UCN2019-1 ranks the species in its least concern category. This parrot is prized as a home pet. 2
The monk birds (Quakers) are so cute
Awesome video quality, I loved that bird at 2:26
2:26
Just spotted these today for the first time at my feeder in downtown Houston, TX!!!
@@StarTexaspets :)
Now THIS is entertainment!! :)
great job filming
These are probably either feral monk parakeets or descended from them - they're native to the mountains of Argentina. Thankfully, unlike other foreign species like starlings, these guys don't eat the natives out of house and home. Indeed, they actually don't fare well in non-urban environments outside their native range.
Actually, they are very territorial and spread quickly.
Cool. What are those black birds? Raven? Crows?
Grackles
They look like quaker parrots ☺️ or are they the same kind?
We have these wild in Austin TX
Nice video. Cute birds. Where was this filmed? Thanks.
Great video!
The boys are back in town
What are those brownish birds that were pecking on the ground with the Monk Parakeets? I know the black ones are Grackles. I saw some cool brownish birds. What were those? Cowbirds?
Thanks Mark!
I love them!!!!!!! I have one too!!! I got some videos of him in my channel and ure welcome to see it guys lol they are so so funny and nosy lol
Beautiful :)
very beautiful the film , the Myiopsitta monachus is a exotic bird that can to live in a country like Spain , I could to do several photos of this bird , thanks.
What are they eating in the video?
Not sure. Something from a palm tree I think.
was this video taking in Sarasota FL?
V P yes
@@MarkVanceinSRQ that's crazy!!! I didn't know we had these guys in FL!
These little cuties live on my street up in a giant oak tree and I live in Connecticut 😂
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How can they be so cute !!
In Chicago???????
How to control there screaming?
great stuff!!!
I had one for 8 years and it died yesterday and was crying all day yesterday and i am trying to get over it 😭😩😢
So sorry.
Thanks i got over him but i still miss him cant belive it has been 8 months it feels like it was testerday
Where is the location? Please
I need to bring my parrot quaker there?
Should say at the end of the video. It’s at The Celery Fields. Sarasota
is it florida
i have two parrots can i let them free in wild?
they can survive learn with other parrots
No, you cannot let them go free. Once they have been kept as pets they are unlikely to survive in the wild.
En Argentina la llamamos cotorra muy lindo el vídeo.
Mixing with the grackles makes me think this is Austin.
My quaker are very active , he does not to sleep at afternoon . What should I do .? I cover them but he start screaming.what to do .
Do you let him out of his cage .. he probably just wants to be with you. Try putting lots of different foods around his cage .. Casper likes nuts..corn.. sun flower seeds
I wished I could have one but I live in California.
What are the other birds in the clip alled?
They are grackles, a type of common blackbird.
Las amo
I think I can not hendal them . I have two quaker parrots one is old and another is young . When he gets chance he bite the old one . So the old quaker does not like him . I kept them two different cage but the young go and sit on others cage. That older one does not like . I do not know what to do????
Sorry they don't get along .. would be hard. Not sure what you can do
My Nana had 2 Quaker parrots and one of them died and then she has 1️⃣
I hope maybe one day the Spix's Macaw will be introduced here instead to keep them from going extinct in the wild again.
Had one as a pet when I was 8 yo, I was scared as fuck when she flew towards me :D
I have one
His name is Kuki
It's perfect my friend I wanted to play tag with her and she thinks our birds are cat stone's fphirics oh no
I am looking for given younger one to some body . I could not find .
Thousands of Monk parakeets and Indian Ring Necked parrots are scheduled to be killed in Seville, Spain as part of the city's plan to eradicate them as an 'invasive' species. Most species of animals were non-native at some point in time. If you would like to find out more, please help me in my cause to save them : chng.it/t9WfmLTF
I signed and am having my family sign and share on their facebooks
@@imthesweetgirl Thank you so much!
Invasive species cause an overall loss of species in an area by killing endangered species (or by killing a common species causing it to become threatened/endangered). Invasive species can cause ecosystem collapses that can stop clean water from flowing or even dry rivers out. This means more dead, and possibly extinct, animals and plants because of an invasive species. Natural introductions do not happen fast enough to cause a greater loss of species. The introduction of these parrots to Seville was human and not natural. Invasive and introduced are different. Nothing wrong with introduced, but invasive means danger to a sustainable ecosystem. Capturing and moving the birds to a new location would be a more ethical move for Seville.
@@user-vr2qp2hi8z These birds DO NOT KILL other birds, There are absolutely no scientific reports or papers at all whatsoever, that these birds threaten other species, nowhere in the whole entire world, including Spain and including Spain. NONE WHATSOEVER!
@@ShadanA They could be outcompeting for food and breeding so much that it puts pressure on the food source because of their high population, which other animals could be using. This actually occurs with a species in the USA that's NATIVE, white tailed deer! White tailed deer had most of their predators killed by humans and those predators have different territories than they used to. Now there's not as many and deer eat away forests, changing how they succeed from grassland to shrubland to forest. This aids exotic invasive species like hedera and wisteria, and while beautiful these plants create a space where only they can live (essentially a desert with a lack of biodiversity and very few species supported). Now it is a human responsibility to hunt these white tailed deer until their predators recover their population. Look at what happened to Yellowstone National Park and their deer problem. Exotic invasive species can do the same thing.
See the in Athens in the wild in Greece.
I wish I can get a giant net and capture them all. They look so cute plus my quaker parrot needs a wife he's a lonely O'l man.
They may look cute but they're extremely aggressive towards other birds and are considered an invasive species in Spain, I won't be surprised that if the problem becomes bigger in USA they would do the same
2:47 :)
Future the rapper caused this
It's not a monk parakeet it a quaker parrot
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Quaker is the Regular Person way
Monk Parakeet is the smarter and I think it’s the scientific to?
Same thing
Give me all of thsm. I love 🦜