HOW I DEAL WITH AN AGGRESSIVE TERRITORIAL QUAKER PARROT

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • BIRB SQUAD!! Today we are going to talk on how I deal with an aggressive territorial quaker parrot. Many of you have asked me on how I handle my parrot's aggressive and territorial behaviors. This is not me trying too tell you this is the only way to work with your parrot. There are many different techniques and ways of going about it. I just wanted to share what has worked with Popples and I in hopes to give you all some ideas as well.
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  • @VictoriaRyann
    @VictoriaRyann  4 года назад +5

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  • @thegalaticskytrader665
    @thegalaticskytrader665 5 лет назад +106

    Thats an interesting bird on your shoulder

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +9

      Haha thank u!!

    • @ellie.g6937
      @ellie.g6937 4 года назад +2

      🤣🤣

    • @thisisgreatnot5734
      @thisisgreatnot5734 3 года назад +3

      yo thats not a bird, thats a rhino

    • @nina-pd6sz
      @nina-pd6sz 3 года назад

      @@thisisgreatnot5734 no wayyyy for a second i thought it was an giraffe 😳

    • @jessicafrank3247
      @jessicafrank3247 3 года назад +1

      bro i’m not even joking i thought it was a flamingo 🦩

  • @jkalmeta
    @jkalmeta 5 лет назад +13

    I found you after trying to find videos to deal with my aggressive green Quaker. Thank you so much for the tips!

  • @katmack1018
    @katmack1018 5 лет назад +63

    If your bird attacks a family member, never laugh at it. A bird, while playing with you, will associate your happy noises with fun/correct behavior. Laughing at a bird attacking (no matter how ridiculous it might be) reinforces that behavior.
    Always treat this problem sternly, and always have the cage at a lower/chest level than everyone in the family. Even the 'hated' person should be taller than the bird at all times.

  • @VictoriaRyann
    @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +36

    Hey birbs! Hope you're having a great day 🐦 wanted to say real quick that I appreciate all of you helping one another out with our parrots. Whether you agree or disagree with others' ways of handling issues with parrots, its nice to have a solid group of people that respect one another and are willing to help. Thanks again! Hope you enjoy your weekend.

    • @jhonthom1135
      @jhonthom1135 4 года назад

      I have spent months studying house training a parrot and discovered a fantastic resource at Parrot ploy plan (google it if you're interested)

    • @lexilorenz5246
      @lexilorenz5246 3 года назад

      Hey, not sure if anyone is going to see this but a few days ago i got a 2 year old quaker parrot i adopted her she is territorial of her cage wont let me touch her food and when i take her out i have to take her out with a towel or cloth. when she was out she bit me in the face i didnt yell at her or anything and she just bites me out of no where does anyone have anything that could help me so i can love and cuddle my bird.

    • @r.sanders8448
      @r.sanders8448 3 года назад

      @@lexilorenz5246
      Your very first mistake w/ that bird in particular (one that you just recently got that hasn't even had time to adjust to you OR it's new surroundings, much less that you've actually had time to earn it's trust well yet??)....
      is that there is *never* any need to "take it out of it's cage" in the first place.
      Let the bird learn to come out of it's cage (it's one safe place where it feels secure) *ITSELF* ... when *it* ...
      is actually ready to and feels safe enough to!
      And it will also learn to go back IN it's cage all on it's own when it's ready to/wants to better this way, too.
      Every time you reach in to TAKE it out when *you* want it out??...you're only setting yourself back 10 paces in earning that bird's trust and it only serves to BREAK any trust that bird will ever have in you.
      Why?...because the bird only sees you as a PREDATOR and scary af trying to remove it from where it already feels safe and wants to be atm,
      especially with your hands coming at it like that-CLAWS (covered or not)- on a regular basis.
      In addition to the fact that most birds are territorial af of their cages and will become aggressive af in order to protect it at all times, especially from someone that it doesn't even know well at all yet..much less TRUST yet.

  • @lauragossert6282
    @lauragossert6282 4 года назад +5

    I just have to say, I have only been watching you for a few weeks and I am always so excited to see your NIN shirts! I'd have to watch your channel just because of that even if I didnt have a bird.

  • @sammyalabamy111
    @sammyalabamy111 5 лет назад +3

    You are so loving and caring toward birds, sweet. I've been graced with 3 conure birds all throughout my life.

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much Sammy I appreciate you for saying that :) conures are awesome

  • @omlbobgosmellmyass3993
    @omlbobgosmellmyass3993 5 лет назад +4

    YAY!!! i was so sad! i missed your videos so much! the birb queen is back!

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +2

      daweee thank uuu!!!!! hope you're having a good week so far

  • @Tibbity
    @Tibbity 5 лет назад +7

    I have just found your channel and videos today. I love these. I also have a yellowsided female conure with the same little heart on her chest as yours. Great videos!! Keep it up!

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад

      Thank you Tasha that means a lot!! Aweee aren't they the best!? May be somewhat biased but the yellow sided ones are my fav 🥰 thank you again I appreciate you being so nice

  • @simplycm
    @simplycm 5 лет назад +12

    Pretty helpful video.

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza 5 лет назад +2

    So so true! I have/had budgies, princess's, red rumps, superbs, cockatiels, quails, oh god what else, kingfisher, eclectus, magpies, love birds, finches, and a silver eye . Each species has their own quirks, their own hormonal cycle and their stage of life. that if you understand will make it easier to understand what they are doing, why and when.

  • @MRubio1978
    @MRubio1978 5 лет назад +12

    Yes i just found out. I stopped giving him bread. 👍

  • @lovebirdsrule9345
    @lovebirdsrule9345 5 лет назад +12

    Wondered where he's been should have him in your videos more he's so cool looking sitting there to.

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +3

      Lol definitely! Frylock doesn't get enough spotlight that he deserves

    • @lovebirdsrule9345
      @lovebirdsrule9345 5 лет назад +1

      @@VictoriaRyann yes he is so neat

  • @jasonbates4591
    @jasonbates4591 4 года назад +2

    So my blue Quaker has been getting really loud and aggressive, he is just a baby so I’m still training him, but one thing he seems to enjoy is watching your video’s on RUclips 😜it calms him down almost immediately 👍🏻

  • @annamariewiley7547
    @annamariewiley7547 5 лет назад +1

    Oh my gosh, I love your videos! I have an IRN and talk about loud and aggressive! Obviously he was never socialized and human contact was something he had no clue about. Thanks to your videos Parker is a loving, happy bird. Thank so much for all the wonderful information! Parker and I thank you!

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад

      Awee thank you Anna this really made my day and makes me feel like I'm doing alright with this :) lol Parker sounds like such a cool companion and glad to hear things are getting better with both of you. Good luck and thank you again!!!

    • @donnawoodliffe8064
      @donnawoodliffe8064 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@VictoriaRyannlove all your super advice helping me so much x

  • @fredespinosa9764
    @fredespinosa9764 5 лет назад +6

    My jenday conure flys after my dogs, my nieces and nephews. How do I stop him from doing that behavior?

    • @lilyminifeather1908
      @lilyminifeather1908 5 лет назад +1

      Same here, my sister's Quaker parrot does the same thing. He also nibbles on people (usually on the neck) and it leaves little marks plus it's uncomfortable. But when I try to be stern with him about it and tell him no he just bites more and increases pressure. Which is why I'm here looking this stuff up, trying to find a better solution x3

  • @dasheast1
    @dasheast1 5 лет назад +2

    This your best video yet, in my opinion! I also have a blue quaker who is nine months old. She has so many of the same tendencies as Popples. She loves me attacks my husband she’s a little territorial depends on the moment LOL. A lot of what you said is so true. I especially liked that you don’t try to force a bird to do anything but you try to work around it or with it. Great job!! My husband doesn’t care about my bird Cooley, loves her but does not need a close relationship, so we live with that he can feed her treats and take care of her food and water but other than that she does not want him anywhere around her cage and will attack if she’s out and about. That being said, she came to me with her wings clipped and I have not quite decided what to do when they grow out. Keep up the good work Victoria! 😍😍😍

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you that really means a lot :) I love the name Cooley haven't heard anyone use that one yet! Your situation with your husband sounds a lot like mine. You'll have to keep me updated on whether you decide to keep Cooley's wings trimmed or not and how it goes. I'm hoping once Popples is able to fly again that he doesn't dive bomb to attack my husband. So I'm really trying to get the aggression completely controlled so that won't be an issue 😬

    • @juliecorrall6827
      @juliecorrall6827 5 лет назад +1

      Victoria Ryann birds were given wings to fly so let them grow back. You wouldn’t cut a toddles legs off because they run off getting into mischief , just be safe, flying birds can fly away x

    • @dasheast1
      @dasheast1 5 лет назад +1

      Julie Corrall That was my opinion, to most likely keep my Quakers wings clipped. I live in an area that has a lot of raptors including bald eagles, Golden’s, owls and over a dozen different types of hawks. If my bird were to somehow get out of my house, she unfortunately wouldn’t last long. I’m erring on the side of safety.

    • @juliecorrall6827
      @juliecorrall6827 5 лет назад +1

      dasheast1 yeah thats fine , I understand that I have a similar problem my area plenty of flying raptors , but, that’s out side I have taken precautions to not allow mine to escape too easily. I suppose they could if they tried hard enough. But I’ve taken my responsibilities has a parrot keeper to prevent it happening. Once I had to have one of my quakers wings clipped because his flight was really bad , but he continued to try flying and crashed to the floor that many time he smashed his rib cage and chest bones which I had to let him go “vets advise” and ever since then I worry about and bird being clipped. I just wanted to have a say on open media. No disrespect to you. Hope you make the right discussion for your bird. Regards Jc

    • @dasheast1
      @dasheast1 5 лет назад +2

      Julie Corrall I’m so sorry about your Quaker, that must have been awful! I honestly haven’t totally decided what to do yet. I respect your opinion. Best to you and your birds 🐦

  • @Chechii773
    @Chechii773 2 года назад +2

    I know I am waaaay late but I was googling and came upon this video. My quaker Paulie has been with me since end of Sept (now nov) he was doing great , just nibbling he knew if he’d stop biting he’d get a treat. I cleaned his cage because it was poopy. Now he hates me being around his cage. If he’s anywhere else other then his cage he’s ok. He doesn’t let me do nothing now like I use to. I am only allowed to give him treats when he stops biting which is now out of control. I’ll give him taste of fruits, snacks etc and he’ll be fine. Soon as that’s gone, biting is back. Please help, I’ve tried to make his cage just as before I cleaned it and no change.

  • @kreep182
    @kreep182 5 лет назад +1

    I have always wondered about this specific problem with owning a parrot. Great video.

  • @karenarias4949
    @karenarias4949 9 месяцев назад

    My daughter and I adopted a Quaker that is the same color as Popples. We also have one just like Yoshi and our Yoski look-alike is the sweetest little one ever. Poppies look-alike on the other hand is very rough and quick to bite if you go near him, however, my daughter and I can pet him at times. He likes to be where you are and in the middle of where the people in the home and action is. He is a biter and he bites HARD. I want to learn how to teach him to love us like we love him.

  • @LibelleHaven
    @LibelleHaven 3 года назад +2

    The main reason I hesitate when taking my bird out of the cage is because he'll poop every 10 seconds. I see a lot of people having their birds outside all the time and I wonder how? They'll poop everywhere.

  • @lomofan1915
    @lomofan1915 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for your suggestions. I have hand breaded quakers Cockotoos and Mcaws. The word I use is train train train, once they get used to the person who trained them yes they will protect you and yes they will bite anyone sitting by you. I have my parrots out 24 7 hope this helps.

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад

      Thank you for your help! Oh my I bet you stay busy lol

  • @carolynbotkin8931
    @carolynbotkin8931 5 лет назад +1

    You are very cute! You have the Oprah personality for birds! Good luck in your future. Bird people love you😘

  • @tinadollteddbear7695
    @tinadollteddbear7695 4 года назад +2

    What would be the first thing to do to earn their trust? My bird has been in his cage for a while and he got aggressive again....how do you think I can earn his trust back?

  • @Armeniaforever
    @Armeniaforever 5 лет назад +5

    My cockatiel currently went through his first “summer hormones”. We had to keep him in his cage for 3 WEEKS because he would fly at us to bite us. (Protecting the kids mainly) He seems to be calming down and we can have him out more now but he still is pretty grumpy. Any hints? I miss my sweet bird and I hate having him use his cage so much!

    • @brettcoyle2399
      @brettcoyle2399 4 года назад

      Laura Hayrapetyan I rescued parrots for 3 yrs worse thing u can do is lock them in a cage when they are mad keep him out in a safe room and tell your kids don’t go mess with him good luck

  • @lovedefault1167
    @lovedefault1167 3 года назад +1

    thank u!! very helpful video. But i have a question, I hav a good bond with my bird but he would attack my face for no reason sometimes even when we were just a minute ago were having fun+quality time. What can i do to get him to stop attacking? i mean one time it was very close to my eye!

  • @wintermoonvare7258
    @wintermoonvare7258 5 лет назад +2

    Can you help, I just adopted a Quaker from a very busy family when I went to get her and the owner put her on my finger. Once she went on top of her cage I tried putting my finger there and she was scared she bite me didn’t draw blood but hard !!! I am scared! I brought her home and don’t know where to start

  • @macaw540switz5
    @macaw540switz5 5 лет назад +15

    2:50 to 4:03 all animal owners need to hear thank you someone said it

  • @zackcross7444
    @zackcross7444 3 года назад

    When I was a kid I had female parrot named paulina. She was such a nice parrot to live with she loved everyone but she didn't like my little brother. My brother scared her and broke her wing she hated him for it. She didn't like it when i left my room she was scared. I camed up with a plan. I let her listen to nature sounds. She loved it so much that danced and chirped. And loved to play with me she move her toys on the floor and picked it up she did it every time. I loved her so much I glad I saved her that place where she was. Those people where so mean to her. 9 years ago she died of old age

  • @anasays260
    @anasays260 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @donnawoodliffe8064
    @donnawoodliffe8064 10 месяцев назад +1

    So many questions victoriaryann, my green Quaker parrot mozart is quite tame he will fly to me he will fly on my arm on my family members arms and shoulders lets us give him treats and sits with us hes took to me better, but he can be a bit snappy am scared to try attmpt to touch him i don't want to push the boundaries just yet as ive only had him for about 8 weeks and in my opinion hes come so far in such a short time i mean he takes treats and does all what i said above so doing pretty well, his last owner said she had him over 3years and didn't get along with her son but he's been perfectly fine with my son's, so i just would like a few tips on getting to be able to be closer by this i mean at least dare to turn my face his way when he is on my shoulder or a little stroke to the head just abit more contact between us, also his pin feathers are driving him nuts and i would love to be able to help him with the discomfort how do i get him to trust me with these things please help 🙏

  • @emmavanness7451
    @emmavanness7451 5 лет назад +2

    This is a wonderful video! It was overall very helpful, but I'd just like to add that there being any kind of "alpha" bird is a myth. There is not leader to a flock. They will follow a certain bird sometimes, yes, but this is usually because said bird thought there was danger, alerted its' flock, and flew off a few seconds before them.

  • @shancanvlogs2632
    @shancanvlogs2632 5 лет назад +1

    Yay love the new video!!!!! Thank you!!!

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад

      Hey girly hope you and your family are doing good and ready for Christmas!!

  • @sarahsmith-sh9jx
    @sarahsmith-sh9jx 5 лет назад +1

    Your thumbnails are everything lmao

  • @oldskooldeano
    @oldskooldeano 5 лет назад +2

    Pretty helpful video. Thanks

  • @simplyroyaleoldaccthenewis3596
    @simplyroyaleoldaccthenewis3596 3 года назад +1

    That’s exactly me-

  • @aylahellokittylover9457
    @aylahellokittylover9457 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Victoria I miss you like crazy but I'm glad you're back in action.
    I have 2 good news.

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +1

      Awweee thanks girl!! Tell me your good news!!!! Can't wait to hear :)

    • @aylahellokittylover9457
      @aylahellokittylover9457 5 лет назад +1

      Well Kat have her baby boy on Dec 2.
      Are you big fan of Colleen Aka Miranda Sings?

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +1

      @@aylahellokittylover9457 yeah isnt that exciting!? I'm a little too obsessed with miranda sings lol what about you? And have you seen her show on Netflix?

    • @aylahellokittylover9457
      @aylahellokittylover9457 5 лет назад

      I’m a huge fan of her.
      Anyway She just have her baby boy on December 10.👶🏻🤱🏻🍔🍼🏩👩🏻‍💻
      I might check it out.

  • @miraculousladynoir2070
    @miraculousladynoir2070 4 года назад +1

    Hello! So recently my friend gave me their bird because his little, 3 year old brother is allergic to him. He is a cockatiel names Snowe Flake ( A 7 year old named him and yes that is how its spelled). He is not social and is very cage territorial. He is loud (but I don't really mind it) he doesn't like toys at all because he was not raised with them and he is now 10 years old. I am his 3rd home, his first home mad-handled him a lot as a baby and his second home (my friends home) neglected him. They didn't clip his wings (which is OK, I let him fly around the house). He likes being around people and enjoys noise. They worst part (I think) is that he is trying to mate with our dog and he is hormonal and sexually frustrated and bites a lot. He does enjoy treats but Im not sure how to 'punish' him for doing something bad cause he enjoys out his cage and inside his cage. Snowe Flake is very similar to your Quaker bird so I was hoping for some advice cause he will bite my fingers but is OK with going on my arm whether is covered or not and he will eat treats from my hand as long as its not in my palm. Are you able to help me?

  • @carolynbotkin8931
    @carolynbotkin8931 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I just listened to RUclips that told a person to drop bird on floor to punish him😞

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +5

      YOU ARE KIDDING!!! I know we all have our own ways of handling bird behaviors but holy smokes that seems ridiculous and sooooo way out of bounds.

  • @Peppalove717
    @Peppalove717 4 месяца назад

    I just got a baby green cheek and want a second bird what breed would you recommend?

  • @katerinapapadimitriou6279
    @katerinapapadimitriou6279 4 месяца назад

    Hi❤ i have also a Quaker parrot that he bites everything but he also wants to step in my head or my hands i dont know how to stop him for being so aggressive in everything.

  • @bendettakreutzer1684
    @bendettakreutzer1684 5 лет назад +1

    Good advice my GCC is going hormonal now. You have described her perfectly. My problem, not my parrot, is when she nips my neck while she’s on my shoulder. I loose my patience. (My voice only) I don’t have perches in every room, I’ll try that. I do use time out when she is in attack mode, I believe she doesn’t even know it’s me. She just lunges and bites. Don’t take me wrong, like first thing in the morning it’s all love and head scratches. Thanks from BooBoo and her human.

  • @chelseamarie872
    @chelseamarie872 3 года назад

    I have a quaker parrot and mine is on her first molting stage and she gets really jealous and angry and also she even has a bond with my guardian and it makes me jealous too I try so much and she doesn't like me but only a little bit

  • @juliawenda4481
    @juliawenda4481 5 лет назад +4

    Lmao remember me? I’m the one that’s allergic to their poop haha. Since I can’t get a bird, I’m getting fish 😂😅😤🥺

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +1

      Girl I was just thinking about you the other day! Hoping to find some way around this odd allergy for ya lol unfortunately there's no way around stopping poop 😂

  • @rolmanorellana3322
    @rolmanorellana3322 4 года назад +1

    Also b4 when he was young I use to go everywhere with like laundry store park close places but now I can’t even have him on me for 20secs he’ll start biting the crap outta me. I seen all you videos but I just want you to read from my perspective and tell me step by step..

  • @GenevieveShumosic
    @GenevieveShumosic Год назад

    I have had three parakeets they were so sweet and were really easy and happy but they died due to me not researching how household items were toxic to birds like nonstick pans. Now, I think I'm ready for a new bird, especially a quaker parrot but I'm afraid I won't be able to deal with its cage aggression and my mom wouldn't like the bird. I am also at my father hows on Tuesday and Thursday nights and I wonder if the bird could learn to handle not being with me on those nights but with my mom

  • @annettebales3229
    @annettebales3229 3 года назад

    My quaker pecks me, it doesn't hurts but, very uncomfortable. Why does he do this? And how do I stop it.

  • @cherrylo100
    @cherrylo100 3 года назад

    thank you so much for the video. my moustache baby all if a sudden got extremely territorial 😭 hope it will get better

  • @cocothegreencheekconure6255
    @cocothegreencheekconure6255 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the suggestions! My green cheek really goes after my wife. :( we keep working though and don't force anything. Keep up the amazing videos!

    • @RaptorGaming-bf4mg
      @RaptorGaming-bf4mg 5 лет назад +1

      Coco The Greencheek Conure hey my quakers called coco

  • @joshuagrandprix
    @joshuagrandprix 3 года назад

    My mother has 3 brids one female indian ringneck parrot and two male Quaker parrots all housed in the same room .. all three of them are mean even to her .. but one arlo .. one of the male Quaker parrots , he allows her to hold him . I'm wondering what can be done to help her with the other two birds aggressive behavior. They all are very territorial and she's the only one who can enter the room

  • @dankjesus5968
    @dankjesus5968 5 лет назад

    I'm the only person in the house who can even open Floyds cage without him getting aggressive, and I'm the only one he'll clean haha

  • @barbaramcfall6131
    @barbaramcfall6131 10 месяцев назад

    I have two quakers I never had one with the problem of biting me. All of a sudden she started biting me. I was in the hospital back In august for a week and when I got home she started biting me. How to I get her to stop biting me

  • @chrispage7569
    @chrispage7569 2 года назад

    Question: tonight my Quaker hissed at me & lunged at me when I was putting him in his “nighttime cage” & I didn’t even DO ANYTHING!
    I’ll admit: sometimes it’s hard for me to just let him get his way…so I made him step up on the perch and then my arm; while speaking firmly: to show him that I’m not afraid of him!
    Any recommendations on how I should treat that situation?
    (We had an awesome day together…& it just kinda upsets me when we have a moment that feels like we were both “going south.”☹️)
    That’s the other thing = there’s nothing worse than when we have a wonderful day together, he listens well, we have a great trick training… And then all of a sudden at the end of the day = he decides to be in “ass“ to me 😔.
    Any recommendations are appreciated!! TY

  • @benjaminrosello8401
    @benjaminrosello8401 3 года назад

    My quaker parrot is very aggressive and bites very hard she does not like being touched at all

  • @adelemarron8456
    @adelemarron8456 4 месяца назад

    I just got a quaker parrot about 4 days ago and was told he was 4 years old, the first day he flew over to me from his cage and sat on my shoulder and wouldn't go to any1 else then the second day he went to my partner and would fly to him but go to bite me and the last few days he will only go to my adult son and will fly across the room to attack me and will try to attack me if I go near my son, I do know he was bought from a man so maybe hrs just used to men but how can I get him to like me or will he just not???

  • @barbaramcfall6131
    @barbaramcfall6131 Год назад

    I have a 8 month old Quaker and she just started bitting me. She never did it before Please help

  • @robertfreeman2608
    @robertfreeman2608 5 лет назад +1

    The onwers some times hurt the birds then they will lash out as they think you are going to hurt them just give birds a lot of time after the trust is there be your best freind forever.

  • @ROSE-ku1pz
    @ROSE-ku1pz 4 года назад

    Ah I see a rare featherless spiky birb on your shoulder

  • @evelynkennedy2758
    @evelynkennedy2758 2 года назад

    My conure is 3 years old and suddenly started getting really aggressive around our training. He will recall and fly to me and then land and just absolutely maul my hand. Same thing when we are doing training for putting objects in a box. I thought it was just the clicker they suddenly decided they hated but when I stopped using the clicker I still get suddenly attacked. I’m wondering if she is feeling like the nut is something her and I need to fight over? I just don’t know what else to try

  • @roxanne1951
    @roxanne1951 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much. Seems all I hear see and read is the glories of your cuddly bird. I think I am not a bird person because screaming in my ear what are you doing isn’t cute. Pinching and preening is not appreciated. Having a tame loving conure fly across the room and attack you is unacceptable. Finally a video that addresses these issues and doesn’t make me feel guilty for wanting to wring my conures neck, or sell it to the highest bidder. Good job, and thank you.

    • @carolhartley4448
      @carolhartley4448 5 лет назад

      That was unacceptable and appreciated, yes ur comment, if u don't have time and patience for this bird please find it a good home!!!

    • @carolhartley4448
      @carolhartley4448 5 лет назад

      I meant unappreciated

    • @roxanne1951
      @roxanne1951 5 лет назад +1

      Am I not allowed to comment on the frustrating parts of bird ownership. We can only gush and make believe there no negatives to bird ownership. Maybe if more honest conversations were online less people would get a bird with unreasonable expectations and then neglect or abuse the bird. Saying at times I want to ring my birds neck says nothing about how much time or patience I have. But god forbid you mention a negative. You know nothing about me or my bird or our relationship.

    • @carolhartley4448
      @carolhartley4448 5 лет назад +1

      @@roxanne1951 ok , i sincerely apologize, ur right ,i dont know u, so hope things get better 4 u and ur bird, maybe he or she will grow out of the behavior that u don't like, my applog to u, didn't mean to offend

    • @roxanne1951
      @roxanne1951 5 лет назад +1

      Carol Hartley thank you for the apology, I appreciate it.
      I have a blue crown conure that I got when she was three years old. She is awesome and near perfect. Even though I did research and was very thoughtful about getting her I was still ill prepared for the reality and complications of having a companion bird. I worry about the large amounts of birds neglected, abused or isolated. I think honest conversations of the negatives are important. I have days and weeks where my relationship with Pampa is perfect. Others not so much. I am learning too how to more effectively handle Pampa to minimize some of my issues. If I had it to do over I would not get a cuddly conure. Not the perfect bird for me. I am just being honest while still loving Pampa and giving Her the best home I can give her.

  • @pattijares3919
    @pattijares3919 Год назад

    Hi, I really appreciate all your knowledge and am watching your videos to learn all I can because I want to get a parrot down the road. I do have a question for you. I’ve been thinking about a green cheek for awhile and went to local bird shop recently… really knowledgeable owners who absolutely love birds and have been doing this for decades. Anyway, I was able to hold a 6-month old green cheek and it immediately started biting my arm. The guy said I handled it the way I was supposed to because I didn’t react, but he continued to bite until he was put back in the cage, it even broke my skin. Now I’ve heard they’re nippy, but is this normal? Now I’m a little afraid to get one. Any thoughts?

  • @bigbird3420
    @bigbird3420 2 года назад

    I'd invite you to watch the study on parrots having emotions like humans. They understand money and empathy. There is an experiment with African Grey's.

  • @slow9908
    @slow9908 4 года назад +2

    My bird had fallen off the roof of my grandmas house as a baby and then chased by her dog. We took it in and it started to be very timid. My sister read somewhere to not show the bird you are afraid, but ended up making the bird so aggressive it bites anyone in sight. We don’t know it’s gender, or how to treat a bird that has never gone through training before. Please help!

  • @fasturbo7894
    @fasturbo7894 4 года назад +2

    Hello Victoria,
    I can definitely use some help with my current situation with my resqued Amazon. Message back if you get this because I would love some pointers

    • @brettcoyle2399
      @brettcoyle2399 4 года назад

      FaSTurbo I used to rescue and retame birds if u still need help feel free to email me at countryxboy002@gmail.com

  • @philipmaui7098
    @philipmaui7098 4 года назад +1

    Hello, Victoria! I just wanna say now that I absolutely LOVE your videos! You’ve helped me bond really well with my lovely Lutino Quaker names Mari, and things are running pretty smoothly. :)
    I realized you mentioned that Quakers get very lonely, and I should take them around the house with me, but I have a slight issue with that...
    I have other animals (Dogs and cats) that will most likely attack her and hurt her pretty badly. I do my best to bring Mari out of my room, downstairs, and around my house while the animals are closed in other rooms as much as possible, but it’s becoming a hassle, and it could easily go downhill if an animal is accidentally let loose while I’m downstairs with my bird. Do you have any suggestions? Please let me know! :D

    • @amandamarshall1485
      @amandamarshall1485 2 года назад

      I have that problem as well. Have you seen those clear bird backpacks? They look like the clear cat carriers/backpacks but for birds. Sometimes I’ll put my parrot in that and set it on the counter while I’m in the kitchen. She’s there and can see me, but the cats can’t get to her.

  • @bintesyedmoizali7560
    @bintesyedmoizali7560 3 года назад

    My quaker is getting aggressive he always want me but same time he bite my lips and cheek like crazy bird not always but yes he do i dont understand what he wants.

  • @simplyroyaleoldaccthenewis3596
    @simplyroyaleoldaccthenewis3596 3 года назад

    I have an aggressive cockatiel and conure

  • @yadim2266
    @yadim2266 4 года назад

    Hi, I have a 2 month quaker. She is super clingy to me, will not stay on the perch even if I am in the room. How can I have her stay her perch while I do things in the room? Also she will fly to me at will and sometimes she just doesn’t. How can I make it more consistent for her to fly to me when I call her?

  • @seanjanescheerschmidt4585
    @seanjanescheerschmidt4585 2 года назад

    I just got 2 quakers. Kiwi the 2 yr old is aggressive & protective of Jewel the younger one. Their previous family says Kiwi was sweet & friendly until about a month ago (fall). I want to do everything I can to earn the trust of both of them but they won't take treats & are afraid of anything new including pieces of fruit (ikr?!). Any advice on how I can work w/ them w/out treats & w/out reinforcing Kiwi's striking/biting behavior??

  • @marleymartinez6999
    @marleymartinez6999 5 лет назад

    My maroon belly is hella mean this season. I have to give him so much more attention like far away from his cage🐦💕

  • @rachellmarie9716
    @rachellmarie9716 3 года назад

    My Quaker is biting his foot off by toes he has almost got the second one off now HELP

  • @denibenitez1089
    @denibenitez1089 5 лет назад

    First and I love your vids

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much that means a lot :)

  • @jeksjo829
    @jeksjo829 4 года назад

    Wow, thank you so much❤️

  • @krystalanderson5880
    @krystalanderson5880 Год назад

    My pineapple conure is a boy n just bits allot on my shoulder he will not at the ear then the top of my shoulder only steps up when he wants to even if I asked and have show him a test HELP S.O.S

  • @blakerogers3017
    @blakerogers3017 4 года назад

    Good vid but I did notice the clipped wings and you can tell he’s a lil chunky. Flying is one of the only ways a bird can exercise so I don’t recommend clipping their wings 😅

  • @KashiGirl911
    @KashiGirl911 8 месяцев назад

    I'm so confused.. I just watched another of your videos where you said there are no 'alphas' in bird world and that you specifically went though touching all the things in the birds cage all the time so that they wouldn't be territorial

  • @sharisingleton3487
    @sharisingleton3487 5 лет назад

    I really like your down to earth honest attitude. Learning a lot from you. Just took over my daughters Quaker. I am finding challenging. He does seem to be coming around thank you for your advice.

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад

      Thank you Shari I appreciate that :) It can definitely be challenging but you got this! Quakers are such lovable little birbs if one can get past that sassy attitude lol

  • @moetic6601
    @moetic6601 4 года назад

    Mine is 3 months old just got her and anytime I open the cage she goes crazy and wants to fly out any tricks to help because I will have to change her food and water alot ok nervous she will fly out again what should I do? And is this normal?

  • @24tommyst
    @24tommyst 2 года назад

    Crazy bird lady spotted.

  • @lannahappleby7204
    @lannahappleby7204 4 года назад +1

    I have to clip my Quaker’s wings bc he has flown away 3 times

  • @animalmaster6386
    @animalmaster6386 Год назад

    Sorry sweetie but your volume is not on this video. Please I hope you get this message. I enjoyed hearing some of your bird stories you seem like a very nice person.

  • @mrpigweed743
    @mrpigweed743 4 года назад

    I have a baby Quaker and he just started to kinda gently attack and sometimes bite he’s (4weeks) and I wanna know what to do since he’s so small

  • @bluewolfbloom6910
    @bluewolfbloom6910 3 года назад

    can you talk more about how i could get my bird to be kind to my family

  • @gisellemedina2513
    @gisellemedina2513 5 лет назад +1

    We have a bearded dragon, and we are looking into rescuing a Quaker or African Grey, Do you ever worry about them being together? I'm not planning for them to be together ever, but I'm just curious what their reactions are.

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад

      Oh cool you have a bearded dragon too! Yeah I'm like you in that sense I don't really plan on them ever being together but as you saw there are times I have them all out at the same time. Popples usually minds his own buisness and never makes a point to approach an animal and I've never had them side by side where they both noticed each other to know for sure on how he would react. Yoshi on the other hand is nosy and approaches Frylock when he sees him. Yoshi will attempt to nip at him and frylock will flare his neck. Once I noticed that I separated them and I never purposely put them side by side. But they can each have a shoulder and both are fine. Seems as long as they both have some distance with each other all is good 😊 good luck with rescuing a quaker or grey hope it all works out for you all 😊

  • @GraceT
    @GraceT 3 года назад

    I have big issues with other bird owners treating their birds like dogs. They dont think like people or children, and especially don't think like dogs. There is no "pecking" order in birds. They don't seek to dominate at all moments, or try to control us- they are entirely self serving. They don't have a concept of dominance or pack order. It's so hard to tell people this, when they're functioning under the idea that they have to teach their birds that they're the boss. You're not a "boss". You either have a relationship with your bird, or you don't, and fear is not a relationship.

  • @marleymartinez6999
    @marleymartinez6999 4 года назад

    Re-watch mainly for support, lol rio my maroonbellys not as evil. But I'm sitting with him on my shoulder in a hoodie, far away from his cage and aviary! Thx🦜💕

  • @annelyquezada1145
    @annelyquezada1145 4 года назад

    Hi. Thanks for making these videos. I have a green cheak named peanut who is very aggressive. I have a baby and he has bitten the baby twice and broken skin. Now, I am affraid to let him out of his cage because he goes straight to the baby every time. I feel awful to not give him the free time he needs, but I dont know what to do. He is bitty with the whole family but mostly the baby. Please advise me. I dont want to rehome him, and I hate having him in the cage.

  • @demongirl16
    @demongirl16 5 лет назад +1

    i have a green quaker parrot her name is nelly. we have a bond but at the same time i feel like she hates me. she'll be sweet and cuddle wanting pets one second and then the next taking a chunk out of my hand and laughing as she chews on the skin she tore off my hand.

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +1

      Good Lord!!! Must be something upsetting her 😬 hope you can get this taken care of cause that's scary.

  • @DreadFuzzyKitten
    @DreadFuzzyKitten 3 года назад

    How do you protect your kids from the birds?

  • @peytonolson4082
    @peytonolson4082 4 года назад

    We have had our Quaker parrot, kiwi, his whole life. He used to shower every day with me, whenever I cried he would kiss my face and he LOVED to be around us. Now kiwi is 13 and he is absolutely tyrannical. He bites a lot and gets really angry and throws tantrums. I have a feeling that Quaker parrots are just naturally angry. Kiwi is loving but he’s such a brat.

  • @badboyjuni4429
    @badboyjuni4429 5 лет назад +4

    Did anyone else kiss their screens in the intro?

  • @matleighwright7424
    @matleighwright7424 5 лет назад

    I’m planning on rescuing a 6 year old Gray Lovebird, she was re-homed multiple times because of her cage aggression. I’m willing to work with her and try to tame her, I’ve already got everything I need into a cart on multiple websites. Any advice?

  • @glennknyeland1817
    @glennknyeland1817 3 года назад

    Wow quick turorial

  • @abbyhuss7625
    @abbyhuss7625 4 года назад

    My lovebird is VERY aggressive. We thought she was a boy for the first 5 years of her life until she laid eggs. This was around the time we got our new dog who is very energetic and crazy around her. So, our bird got VERY aggressive and mean to EVERYONE because she was scared because my dog will go up to my birds cage and sniff her and sometimes bark at her (we usually keep her away.) Now she is 7 and it’s sad to see her super aggressively to everyone, she doesn’t get out very much and i feel very very bad for her. I’m trying to help her again but she will NOT come out of her cage, she’ll bite and puff her feathers out. She also builds nests with her feathers so she has a bald spot. :( I’m going to try to help her be more comfortable but i’m not forcing anything on her, before I decide to rehome her because I don’t know if I’m giving her the right home. Every day I go near her cage, open the door, etc. To have her trust me more.

  • @lucysmith2233
    @lucysmith2233 5 лет назад

    Hi Victoria!
    Ok, I’ve been watching your videos. My GCC is now 2 1/2 yrs old. He was 2 mos when I got him. I trained him to do tricks, he would ride on my shoulder. He was good! Over time he started to bite. When he did, I’d put him back on his cage. After 5 min, I’d bring him back to my shoulder.
    Anyway, over time he’s gotten worse! I’m now afraid of him. I’ve reacted a few times and flung him off my shoulder because he bit my ear or neck so hard, it surprised me and it hurt! 😢 If I tried to stop him, he’d come back... full on attack!!! I had no choice but to hurry and fling him off!! I NOW know I never should do that, I know better now, I could hurt him!
    Now I wrap him up in a hand towel and stroke him and scratch his head, and he just attacks the towel instead of my finger. When he attacks the towel, I hold his beak and say, no! At first he fought me and tried to wrestle himself free. He has now given in. He’s better. Eventually i don’t want to use the towel, but use my hand to hold him. I don’t know if I’m doing good, or just making it worse. I want him to pal around the house with me. I want to wrap my hand around him, hug him, hold him upside down like a baby, like I used to. The handshakes that I trained him to do is now about attacking my finger. 😫 Please help!!

    • @user-wx5sq7uh8f
      @user-wx5sq7uh8f 4 года назад

      Lucy Smith exactly what happened with my gcc , how is it now with u?

  • @elliegrace7832
    @elliegrace7832 3 года назад

    My green cheek has quite severe aggression surrounding his cage and pellets, sometimes veggies too. I used to give his pellets in a dish at the bottom of his cage but I felt like that was encouraging his aggression because he thought it was it nest. I've been mixing things up and seeing if other things work. Lately I've been putting a few pieces of pellets in my hand, opening the cage and letting him come out on his own. Which works to an extend. He will see the food, give body language that he really wants it but if I approach him he gets mad. Though if I say come to me with the pellets in my hand, he will jump to my hand but then have an instinct to bite me for a second then continue to eat. And for a while he's sort of on edge and can snap after this process which usually as soon as I take him out of his cage, he's super friendly. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong, does anyone have any suggestions. I feel like even though he's jumping to my hand himself, we're taking a step back somehow because he gets more aggressive.

  • @Frbsah15
    @Frbsah15 4 года назад

    my quaker parrot loves me the most cuz im lazy LOL and ply games

  • @abarc901
    @abarc901 5 лет назад

    My conure is almost a year old and with in the last two days seems to have become aggressive. I am really the only one that interacts with him but I do have a roommate. He has started just instantly biting me when I take him out if his cage, he hasn't broken skin but definitely left marks. His feathers get really fluffed up when he does this though. I have been trying the time out thing, were I put him on the cage or in the cage and ignore him for a few minutes, this was working with his little nips but isnt working with this more aggressive behavior. Any suggestions?

  • @lovebirdsrule9345
    @lovebirdsrule9345 5 лет назад +2

    FRYLOCK!!!!

  • @hillarytinney2936
    @hillarytinney2936 5 лет назад +1

    I missed ur vids a lot where have u been?? I luv the purple hair btw hope ur ok u look beautiful doll

    • @VictoriaRyann
      @VictoriaRyann  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks girl! Just a bunch happening in my personal life sorry about that. Everything should be back to normal now 😊

    • @hillarytinney2936
      @hillarytinney2936 5 лет назад

      @@VictoriaRyann good we missed u hope it's all ok