Thank you for all the kind words! We appreciate how much you love our products ❤ and sharing them with your audience! All the toys we sent you are only tiny and small sizes. Our tiny toys are super popular for all sizes so I love that you mention them making great foot toys for larger birds!
Charlie is beautiful! I get BirdTricks toys for my parakeets, cockatiels and conure. I also use their aloe spray for birds feathers. It brings out the color. Enjoy the toys Charlie!
Thank you so much for your review. I love you videos. Do you think you can do a cage setup or cage tour. I really want a pionus in the future but I want to know how big the perches need to be etc.. thank youuu
I really enjoy your videos! This one was very fun and I learned a lot about what makes a good bird toy. Also, don’t be shy because your English is very good. I look forward to your next video.
You speak English better than probably 30% of Americans haha. So, you did just fine. Your pionus is awesome. Those look like some quality toys too. I want one so bad, but they’re crazy expensive here. A bronze wing is supposedly up to $10,500 USD.
Lmao I'll take it And yes they can be soooo expensive, but it really depends on who or where you get them. The guy I got Charlie from also had bronze wings and he sold them all for the same prize at around 4 hundred dollars, so I got really lucky. If anyone sells one for even over 6000 dollars, I would start to worry if they want the best for the bird.
@@stellaandcharlie wow, $400? That's crazy. From what I can tell, there are only 2 advertised pionus breeders in The US, one in Florida, one in California. There may be some other private owners who get babies now and then, but they don't advertise. So, they're quite rare here. I'll probably go for a white capped. They're the least expensive ($3400, so still not cheap)
Thank you for all the kind words! We appreciate how much you love our products ❤ and sharing them with your audience! All the toys we sent you are only tiny and small sizes. Our tiny toys are super popular for all sizes so I love that you mention them making great foot toys for larger birds!
Charlie is beautiful! I get BirdTricks toys for my parakeets, cockatiels and conure. I also use their aloe spray for birds feathers. It brings out the color. Enjoy the toys Charlie!
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Thanks for the review. They look like good because they are not dyed colors. Your conure is a beautiful bird.
Love Bird Tricks and i don't even have birds ❤
She looked so pleased with herself after shredding that toy on the floor😂
Lol yes, a little too pleased
Love this video
Thank you so much for your review. I love you videos. Do you think you can do a cage setup or cage tour. I really want a pionus in the future but I want to know how big the perches need to be etc.. thank youuu
I really enjoy your videos! This one was very fun and I learned a lot about what makes a good bird toy. Also, don’t be shy because your English is very good. I look forward to your next video.
Aw thank you so much :)
You speak English better than probably 30% of Americans haha. So, you did just fine. Your pionus is awesome. Those look like some quality toys too. I want one so bad, but they’re crazy expensive here. A bronze wing is supposedly up to $10,500 USD.
Lmao I'll take it
And yes they can be soooo expensive, but it really depends on who or where you get them. The guy I got Charlie from also had bronze wings and he sold them all for the same prize at around 4 hundred dollars, so I got really lucky.
If anyone sells one for even over 6000 dollars, I would start to worry if they want the best for the bird.
@@stellaandcharlie wow, $400? That's crazy. From what I can tell, there are only 2 advertised pionus breeders in The US, one in Florida, one in California. There may be some other private owners who get babies now and then, but they don't advertise. So, they're quite rare here. I'll probably go for a white capped. They're the least expensive ($3400, so still not cheap)