@@Wtbgpu that account and the other one are the same person they is them to make people believe that people have actually done it to give you false security
@@Tom-oj7si I’m pretty sure they know they are pets. “Babies” in this context is a term to denote care or bond with said pets. Since you know, one would normally have some sort of love towards one, even if it is not the same as loving a human. I think you need to change those lenses.
I have so many fond memories of doing this with my blue fronted green Amazon. She would then return the favor by carefully and gently preening my eyelashes and brows. That was years ago when I was still a kid. The thought of letting any other bird that close to my face and eyes with their powerful beak is a little horrifying. My Amazon was truly special to me. Thanks for sharing.
Something about pin feathers gives me the creeps. Especially if there are a lot clustered together, lol. SO satisfying to see the ones ready to be 'opened' get scratched off.
I usually just take the pointy end of the pin feather off for my B&G macaw Rio. She’ll often ask to be scratched by fluffing up her feathers and taking her foot while I’m next to her and putting on the part of her head or neck she wants “itchy-scritchy’d”. Or she’ll turn her head upside down if her throat is itchy. She is used to this dynamic as we’ve been together since 1992. She was 10 months old when I rescued her. Back then I had a mini macaw and her side kick a cherry head conure, my first bird both of whom have died. My conure was with me 34 years and my mini macaw 27. Now 32 years Rio has been my companion. We also adopted a Congo African Grey he’s been with me 22 years.
I have a sun conure so the ones I help open on his head aren’t that big, but when he opens the big ones on his tail and wings and they fall off I’m always like whoaa a chonky one lol. It’s also cute when he fluffs and shakes to get the rest of the flakes off
My budgie isn't tamed, but I swear he loved when I did this for him. He doesn't know me well and is brand new, but as soon as I started to try and help him he loved it. I have a cockatiel who LOVES head scratches now. He's feisty, but friendly.
@@ParrotWizard ya- I should've been doing that 10 years ago when I got him. I rehomed him from a breeder. He was used for breeding and was not a companion until he came to live with me. But he is my best friend and he is not aggressive, he just doesn't like being handled very much.
Whenever my parrot gets a lot of pin feathers you just roll them back and forth between your fingers. If they are "ready" they just flake off. She totally loves it and if she was a cat, you would hear her purring!
Anyone who doesn’t know don’t touch these feathers until they go white. On my Amazon they come in black then start going white from the tip down. My boy Buster will sit for as long as it takes.
When talking about the bird getting agitated, it's important in a parrot this big because that beak can potentially do damage if they get upset enough.
I wish my Blue and Gold would let me do that with his! Pet him for three seconds and he's trying to get my fingers in his mouth so he can regurgitate! Guess he'll be stuck looking like an awkward teenager for now. Thanks for the video!
I’m not kidding when I say I could watch pin feather preening ALL day
@Gunner Elian it sounds like a scam bro. Don’t do it
@@Wtbgpu that account and the other one are the same person they is them to make people believe that people have actually done it to give you false security
ruclips.net/video/XMOyEN1Fy9k/видео.html this is a really good pin feather preening video
@@Joker-og3pj ahhhhh thank you!!!
@@Wtbgpu no problem
Rachel communicating she doesn't want you touching specific feathers but not actually biting you shows how close yall are :>
Ok I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes picking pin feathers.
Not only is it fun and satisfying for us but the birds need us to help them if they don’t have any flock mates!! It’s essential for everyone!
This is ridiculously soothing to watch. I love getting the pin feathers off of my babies.
They are not your babies, they're your pets. Please seek help
@@Tom-oj7si I’m pretty sure they know they are pets. “Babies” in this context is a term to denote care or bond with said pets. Since you know, one would normally have some sort of love towards one, even if it is not the same as loving a human.
I think you need to change those lenses.
@@Tom-oj7si They can be both
@@Tom-oj7si cringelord
I never knew feathers grew like that. I just kinda assumed they'd... You know... Appear magically or something
X2. 💀
I knew they had to grow out of their skin, like hair on us, but I didn't know they come with a sheath.
You should take a look at baby birds. They look like half-naked porcupines.
My caiques are always sheathed at the bottom.
hair, feathers, scales and skin are all practically the same.
Thank you for this visual training. Parrot parents need lots of examples on kindness to the small creatures they love 💕
Parrot parents are parrots.
Pin feather ASMR, very satisfying to watch!
You can tell they enjoy it by how they are leaning their head into her hand. Awwwww 🫶🏼
Rachel is absolutely enjoying the care you're providing
Lol My Umbrella Beau is trying to preen her threw the screen. So cute!
I can imagine it already
@@punctualpineapple4066 same
Rachel is BEAUTIFUL
I love it when our fur babies are pampered and cared for.. this is adorable. Sweet bird!
What a cute and loving bird!❤️
Aww! Rachel is in heaven. My Hahn's, Brennan, loves when I work those out.
I have so many fond memories of doing this with my blue fronted green Amazon. She would then return the favor by carefully and gently preening my eyelashes and brows. That was years ago when I was still a kid. The thought of letting any other bird that close to my face and eyes with their powerful beak is a little horrifying. My Amazon was truly special to me.
Thanks for sharing.
as someone who owned a bird, i can confirm this is just as satisfying as it looks
By birds love when I help them out with their pin feathers then give them a nice shower afterwards. Rachel is adorable!
Is it weird I wanted to watch them remove all of them? Pin feathers drive me nuts hahaha
Something about pin feathers gives me the creeps. Especially if there are a lot clustered together, lol. SO satisfying to see the ones ready to be 'opened' get scratched off.
@@CylindricalWhistle Ik 😭 especially on the stomach they look gross
no, there were many 'ripe ones' left!
I love doing this with my birds.Its so relaxing and make our relationship better.
Ласковая малышка. Как котик. Даже лучше.
I usually just take the pointy end of the pin feather off for my B&G macaw Rio. She’ll often ask to be scratched by fluffing up her feathers and taking her foot while I’m next to her and putting on the part of her head or neck she wants “itchy-scritchy’d”. Or she’ll turn her head upside down if her throat is itchy. She is used to this dynamic as we’ve been together since 1992. She was 10 months old when I rescued her. Back then I had a mini macaw and her side kick a cherry head conure, my first bird both of whom have died. My conure was with me 34 years and my mini macaw 27. Now 32 years Rio has been my companion. We also adopted a Congo African Grey he’s been with me 22 years.
I help my conure open his pinfeathers from time to time, and I came here wondering what it's like to do so for a big bird like a macaw. Great video!
She’s soooooo pretty! I want one.
Rachel...that's a different name for a macaw. ..what a beautiful girl. She sure was happy!!!
very well behaved macaw, they're really wonderful birds.
It’s so satisfying popping the pin feathers!
That looks so therapeutic
such a well behaved baby
I enjoy seeing Gods creations and unique characteristics for all his many land animals and ocean/fowls of the air creatures:)
I can imagine it feeling similar to when you've been wearing your hair up all day, and you finally get to let it down and get that GOOOD scalp rub
You can tell she enjoys it
Rachel is so beautiful.
Wow! I didn't know about this. It's so enjoyable to watch the bird being preened.
Such beautiful colors on this parrot
How wonderful Rachel is 🥰❤️
I have a sun conure so the ones I help open on his head aren’t that big, but when he opens the big ones on his tail and wings and they fall off I’m always like whoaa a chonky one lol. It’s also cute when he fluffs and shakes to get the rest of the flakes off
Good to hear. I tried this with a conure but big hands vs small birds was... very tricky.
That is a happy happy bird
I'm obsessed with preening my sun conure, all the time!!
I have an obsession with preening my chickens. All of them accept the preening 🤣
what a sweet heart of a bird.
The little fellow knew you were making him better. Bless you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the information
MAKE ANOTHER WITH THE SAME BIRD THIS WAS AMAZING I NEED ANOTHER
Happy bird right there. Getting help with pin feathers
This is the most oddly satisfying thing I have seen in awhile...
Happy birb noises 😊
Aww I miss these snuggles with my parakeet sweetie I miss her so.
She’s gorgeous Rachel.
god, this much cuteness is too much...
This is such a satisfying video and not just for the pin feathers being removed but also cuz of your voice, I bet you could even do voice acting
My budgie isn't tamed, but I swear he loved when I did this for him. He doesn't know me well and is brand new, but as soon as I started to try and help him he loved it. I have a cockatiel who LOVES head scratches now. He's feisty, but friendly.
This is more satisfying than blackhead extraction videos!!
That bird is beautiful. The colors are amazing
Beautiful baby
Rachel is a very good little girl. Nice bird! 😂
aww she really seems to enjoy that!
Thanks for the info man. It was interesting to learn about pin feathers bro. And beautiful bird too dude.
He's being so sweet about it
This is like the non-repulsive version of pimple popping videos. It's great!
We are pet-sitting a cockatoo and this was very helpful.
I do this to my lovebird all the time and he loves it!
What a sweetheart
Wow you really know your stuff - thank you so much for sharing - very kind to your parrot :)
I want to rescue a parrot one day, their love is so pure
She's lovely.❤✌️
It must feel like a massage to the parrot this ❤️🥰
Oh please make a long pin feather preening video! Enjoy it sooooo much. So satisfying
i love this!! but i wish you got all of them, otherwise satisfying :) that’s why i love preening my bird haha
That was so helpful to know which ones to do and which ones to leave well alone 👍🏽
wow .. i learnt something new today. never knew about that white binding substance on new feathers
My parrot would never let me do that 😂🐦
He would bite the crap out of me 🤩
@@ParrotWizard ya-
I should've been doing that 10 years ago when I got him. I rehomed him from a breeder. He was used for breeding and was not a companion until he came to live with me.
But he is my best friend and he is not aggressive, he just doesn't like being handled very much.
It's never too late. #ParrotWizard
Amazing to know tbh. Never knew this till today.
Thank you very much for this video. It was very helpful, and informative! 😊
Whenever my parrot gets a lot of pin feathers you just roll them back and forth between your fingers. If they are "ready" they just flake off. She totally loves it and if she was a cat, you would hear her purring!
Thank you so much for your information 😊 This is fascinating
"Rub that one off and finish it" -Bird guy
I always thought those were broken feathers that should be pulled out. Just recently watched a few vids like this good to learn I was WRONG!
Love your nails
i like that guys red nail polish.
So Cute Baby
Oh dear Rachel 😍
Eyes of a Velociraptor. Clever girl.
Very mystical and sexy 🤨
@@adamafam4412 bro???
Anyone who doesn’t know don’t touch these feathers until they go white. On my Amazon they come in black then start going white from the tip down. My boy Buster will sit for as long as it takes.
this is so interesting i never knew this about birds!
That’s really cool thanks for showing!!
When talking about the bird getting agitated, it's important in a parrot this big because that beak can potentially do damage if they get upset enough.
I love Rachel!
Great informative video
I learned something new today thank u
pin feather💕いい動画だ〜
ちなみに日本語だと、「筆毛 」っていいます🔎
モフモフのマカウを探しに遂に海外進出したアニキ発見!!チッスチッス!!
I wish my Blue and Gold would let me do that with his! Pet him for three seconds and he's trying to get my fingers in his mouth so he can regurgitate! Guess he'll be stuck looking like an awkward teenager for now. Thanks for the video!
Man, its really hard to binge skritch pin feathers
What a beautiful, sweet girl.
Who else loves a nice head rub?! 😁
I DO!
Me too
Love thus clip! Thanks !
She beautifully blue and so cute
Well get the rest of them
I mlike ur macaw 🦜 so cute and nice
Please make more of this
Jak przystawia główkę do ręki całkowite zaufanie do człowieka jest cudna .