Hello! Today's video is about The Rarest Cockatoo On The Planet, the Black Palm Cockatoo! Follow me on all my socials! Instagram: / thegreggadam TikTok: / greggadam
That’s amazing you live there and see all of them flying around freely! You must be a watch lover?! Thanks for the comment and taking your time to watch the videos it means a lot!
@@TheGreggAdam They're still very rare to see in the wild! It's primarily Sulphur-crested cockies I see. They're everywhere haha. And yes mate, big watch fan, you've got great taste. Enjoying the videos!
Hello from Minnesota. I have an African Grey male that just turned 29. Got him from his breeder. I also have a white-eyed Conure male that just turned 28. Just ran across another video of yours. Subscribed already!
Beautiful species. Not sure if anyone is breeding the Goliath subspecies in US anymore...most are the nominate. Check out the Phillipine Red-Vented Cockatoo
About 20 of mine were with Richard Shubot in Florida...he was breeding them...ask Silva...btw...I had lesser... really tiny bp... medium...greater...and Goliath...which are huge...sent one to edmonton alberta yrs ago..Hagen in Montreal also bred them...just saw a recent pic of a goliath bred in Europe. Your bird is very handsome!
Shubot worked with alot of great species in the early days and published a wonderful book. Yes, he did keep alot of the black species and the very rare red shining parrots. I know the Hagen family and have spent time with Mark at HARI. Never saw or knew he had palms. There is a very successful breeder of Goliaths in South Africa also. You would probably know of Ramon Noegel also back in the day who worked with extremely rare amazon parrots including the St. Vincent's...not sure if any remain in the US today. Aviculture has changed so much over the years.
Hes gorgeous.
Thank you 🙏🏼
the production quality is incredible!
Thank you very much. We have quite the videographers/talent and equipment which is a huge difference than filming from your phone.
for sure! amazing channel!
He is amazing ❤️
I'm born and raised in Queensland and in my 38 years I have never spotted one in the wild.
Love to see them in the wild it would be amazing
Birds are the best !!! Hope to see more videos boss
Gorgeous bird! Native to my neck of the woods (Queensland). Also digging the Outerknown Breitling!
That’s amazing you live there and see all of them flying around freely! You must be a watch lover?! Thanks for the comment and taking your time to watch the videos it means a lot!
@@TheGreggAdam They're still very rare to see in the wild! It's primarily Sulphur-crested cockies I see. They're everywhere haha. And yes mate, big watch fan, you've got great taste. Enjoying the videos!
Thank you for taking care of these wonderful birds and telling us all this great information.
It's my pleasure
Hello from Minnesota. I have an African Grey male that just turned 29. Got him from his breeder. I also have a white-eyed Conure male that just turned 28. Just ran across another video of yours. Subscribed already!
Thank you for the support!!!
Beautiful species. Not sure if anyone is breeding the Goliath subspecies in US anymore...most are the nominate. Check out the Phillipine Red-Vented Cockatoo
About 20 of mine were with Richard Shubot in Florida...he was breeding them...ask Silva...btw...I had lesser... really tiny bp... medium...greater...and Goliath...which are huge...sent one to edmonton alberta yrs ago..Hagen in Montreal also bred them...just saw a recent pic of a goliath bred in Europe.
Your bird is very handsome!
Shubot worked with alot of great species in the early days and published a wonderful book. Yes, he did keep alot of the black species and the very rare red shining parrots. I know the Hagen family and have spent time with Mark at HARI. Never saw or knew he had palms. There is a very successful breeder of Goliaths in South Africa also. You would probably know of Ramon Noegel also back in the day who worked with extremely rare amazon parrots including the St. Vincent's...not sure if any remain in the US today. Aviculture has changed so much over the years.
We need longer videos
They are coming
Keep ‘em coming! 👏
Will do!
Sooooooo dopeeeee👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Gorgeous black palm
No haven’t had any of them mess with my tattoos, however the freckles thing is common lol!
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