I've owned parrots (small green ones) since childhood. In adulthood, mostly the lovely cockatiels. I just lost a beloved lutino female to cancer a month and a half ago after 17 years. I miss her so much. I love your documentaries on birds but especially on parrots. I just subscribed. Thank you for all your hard and dedicated work to bring us in the comfort of our homes all this wonderful wealth of information! ❤🦜❤
Have u seen the documentary on RUclips bout budgies living in the harsh Aussie outback? If not u would love it specially if u own budgies,seeing how far they are from their homelands is just so amazing they are little troopers.
Where I live in Adelaide, I frequently see yellow-tailed black cockatoos, red-rumped parrots, Adelaide rosellas, sulphur crested cockatoos, galahs, rainbow lorikeets, little lorikeets, musk lorikeets, and in areas nearby I also see eastern rosellas, corellas, and crimson rosellas. I have seen australian ring necks in the wild too!
I love the way you talk about Australian History and Nature. Such amazing movies are sadly not really made anymore; so I am all the more grateful for these fantastic videos and insider knowledge! I have some bonded pairs of parrots (pets) and I am wondering HOW they communicate when to do things as a pair (or in the wild: as a flock) - as they often take off, screech or do things at exactly the same time. Must be their brain stems synchronising or something like that.
Many years ago now I had the pleasure of seeing a pair of hooded nesting in an anthill hollow. What made that day so special was within an hour we also saw red and black faced Gouldian's feeding together on the ground in the same scrubby country. It's a complete shame on Australia that these birds have been put under such pressure. The vivid blue on the lower backs of Red wings is one of the most breath taking sights to see in Australian parrots in my opinion.
A little know secret is that Eclectus birds have a call they only show their friends. In the morning they can be heard calling "Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi." a very original call, even for a bird.
If I lived in Australia I'd always let my grass go to seed, and I'd plant grasses which produce prodigiously. I'd plant Eucalipts and fruiting bushes too.
So many species - it's hard to keep up with them all ! Nice presentation. I'd be interested to know - how much faster is the Swift parrot - than it's nearest cousin ? Does speed make them less vulnerable to predation ie. are they notably more successful for this ?
Very informative as well, I really have enjoyed your videos. I have noticed a species ‘loss’ in my adjacent wetland north of Sydney and that is the ‘pheasant Caucal’ spelling? Its call was a deep hoo hoo hoo, and it had a long tail. I’ve lived her 59 years and they have always been here, sadly last year and this…none to be heard. Do you have any vids on this and similar wetland birds especially NSW? Take care
Beautiful photography and great narration thank you very much from an Australian bird lover. I used to breed Neophema ? Can’t even spell it now ! But they are gorgeous little birds, I was successful until bushfires damaged my large Avery. Now I try to care for the many species that visit my large 2750 sm block adjacent to coastal wetland. I now focus on PROTECTION from domestic and feral cats. The destruction is noticeable! The ‘flocks’ of small ground based birds have taken an obvious reduction in numbers…the cause 2 cats hunting in the early and late evenings. Please if you read this KEEP YOUR CAT INSIDE ALWAYS! I own a cat and he is kept inside. Thanks again and I did subscribe, maybe you could join the cat curfew in mentioning the crisis created by irresponsible cat ownership. Take care
At end of 12 min mark and into 13 min mark 2 Pale headed rosellas were on the ground feeding. One was feeding the other and narrator said it was an adult feeding a fledgling. Not fact. It was 2 adults engaged in beak feeding which strengthens bonds in the partnership. Pale headed rosella young are born with red heads. I have seen many of them in avian rescue/rehab in Queensland.
Wow!! Australia is a bird lover's paradise! Greetings from India
True even I too need to say the same
I am a nature and Australia lover from Pakistan . I love Australia because of these parrots.
Birds are great everywhere.
The best video I’ve seen. Having ridden my push bike across Australia twice. I was able to get very close being on the bike.
What an amazing video! The grass parakeets have always been my favorite! Thank You for all the time you spent in making this awesome video for us!
I've owned parrots (small green ones) since childhood. In adulthood, mostly the lovely cockatiels. I just lost a beloved lutino female to cancer a month and a half ago after 17 years. I miss her so much. I love your documentaries on birds but especially on parrots. I just subscribed. Thank you for all your hard and dedicated work to bring us in the comfort of our homes all this wonderful wealth of information! ❤🦜❤
Awesome filming and excellant explanations.
Thans for the comment.
Wonderful channel, always excited about every new shared video! Thanks alot
These parrots are amazing
Parrots Paradise 🤗
I have budgeries myself,
They all have their own character.
Have u seen the documentary on RUclips bout budgies living in the harsh Aussie outback? If not u would love it specially if u own budgies,seeing how far they are from their homelands is just so amazing they are little troopers.
Where I live in Adelaide, I frequently see yellow-tailed black cockatoos, red-rumped parrots, Adelaide rosellas, sulphur crested cockatoos, galahs, rainbow lorikeets, little lorikeets, musk lorikeets, and in areas nearby I also see eastern rosellas, corellas, and crimson rosellas. I have seen australian ring necks in the wild too!
I love the way you talk about Australian History and Nature. Such amazing movies are sadly not really made anymore; so I am all the more grateful for these fantastic videos and insider knowledge! I have some bonded pairs of parrots (pets) and I am wondering HOW they communicate when to do things as a pair (or in the wild: as a flock) - as they often take off, screech or do things at exactly the same time. Must be their brain stems synchronising or something like that.
Thank you.
Beautiful they are free and happy in it's natural living.
So knpwledgable! Thankyou for sharing. I love those mulga parots.
So glad!
So nice to look at it brings us closer to nature.
TY
Many years ago now I had the pleasure of seeing a pair of hooded nesting in an anthill hollow.
What made that day so special was within an hour we also saw red and black faced Gouldian's feeding together on the ground in the same scrubby country.
It's a complete shame on Australia that these birds have been put under such pressure.
The vivid blue on the lower backs of Red wings is one of the most breath taking sights to see in Australian parrots in my opinion.
Thanks for a very beautiful video.
A little know secret is that Eclectus birds have a call they only show their friends. In the morning they can be heard calling "Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi." a very original call, even for a bird.
Wow!
So many parrots ❤️
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INDIA INDIA INDIA
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Wow nice Beautiful birds
Thanks for the comment.
Hello ...i'm new friend from indonesia ...bird farm ..i like this vidio
TY
@@plumesofoz i hope stay connected
Great Videos I watch them all the time Reminds me of the time in the scrub as a kid Cheers
Thank you
All the hard work so beautiful.🤩
Wow they are beautiful birds lovers.
So interesting and insightful!! Best wishes from Austria 😊
Thank you. Appreciated.
Wow. So peaceful
Subhan Allah lovely 🌹🌹😍🌹😍
Beautiful bird's
Thanks
2:45 - truly awesome bird)
Cheers.
In the netherlands we call budgies grasparkieten, grass parakeet. Maybe thats where the name came from
If I lived in Australia I'd always let my grass go to seed, and I'd plant grasses which produce prodigiously. I'd plant Eucalipts and fruiting bushes too.
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If Australia weren't full of venomous6snakes and huge creepy crawlies, I'd say it's the paradise of my dreams😍🥰
16:33 - and these are some real acrobatic skills for sure)
Olympic style
Thanks for sharing
So many species - it's hard to keep up with them all ! Nice presentation. I'd be interested to know - how much faster is the Swift parrot - than it's nearest cousin ? Does speed make them less vulnerable to predation ie. are they notably more successful for this ?
Hard to answer that ...need the parrot Olympics.
Great video! Thank you👍
Very informative as well, I really have enjoyed your videos. I have noticed a species ‘loss’ in my adjacent wetland north of Sydney and that is the ‘pheasant Caucal’ spelling? Its call was a deep hoo hoo hoo, and it had a long tail. I’ve lived her 59 years and they have always been here, sadly last year and this…none to be heard. Do you have any vids on this and similar wetland birds especially NSW? Take care
Beautiful photography and great narration thank you very much from an Australian bird lover. I used to breed Neophema ? Can’t even spell it now ! But they are gorgeous little birds, I was successful until bushfires damaged my large Avery. Now I try to care for the many species that visit my large 2750 sm block adjacent to coastal wetland. I now focus on PROTECTION from domestic and feral cats. The destruction is noticeable! The ‘flocks’ of small ground based birds have taken an obvious reduction in numbers…the cause 2 cats hunting in the early and late evenings. Please if you read this KEEP YOUR CAT INSIDE ALWAYS! I own a cat and he is kept inside. Thanks again and I did subscribe, maybe you could join the cat curfew in mentioning the crisis created by irresponsible cat ownership. Take care
Wow ponoronggo kanipompiak kininapo Boko Kang ancua ❤️
Thank you
I love parrots. It seems kinda sad seeing parakeets in small cages in pet shops
Go wild
Beautiful
This youtube channel cured my depression
Magnifique !!!❤😊
Thank you. Cheers
great moment
your welcome
Beautiful ❤️
Fast comment fast like 2 view👍👍
Gorgeous
Parrots are so special :)
@Plumes of Oz thanks for all the shared information, where does all your knowledge come from if I may ask?
That term 'bird brain'..not to sure if thats it!
@@plumesofoz Australia all finches videos
At end of 12 min mark and into 13 min mark 2 Pale headed rosellas were on the ground feeding. One was feeding the other and narrator said it was an adult feeding a fledgling. Not fact. It was 2 adults engaged in beak feeding which strengthens bonds in the partnership. Pale headed rosella young are born with red heads. I have seen many of them in avian rescue/rehab in Queensland.
Nice pick up. Greatly appreciated.
Lindo demais parabens. Brasil
Appreciated.
Thanks again.
Nice ❤
TY
Do you think a peach face parrot would survive when it flew away , how common are they
In Australia we have the Red Cheeked. There is a Peach Cheeked but it is African so I'm unsure.
your video too nice
good
Keren ni burungnys
Prachtig 🤗
nice
❤mashalla
Mantap ❤
Documental excelente...los felicito..me gustaría si se puede en español... saludos desde chile 🇨🇱 👍
Thank you.
Thanks
I love astreliya
keren, hadir om
Are parrots banned in Australia just as in India ?
Many bird breeders in Australia but a license is required to breed native birds.
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TY
Fantástico....
Ummm...Capt. Cook never 'sailed into Sydney Cove'.
Captain Cook sailed into Botany Bay not Sydney Cove
Cockatiels are cockatoos. They aren't a separate family.
hookbill paradise
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Mujhe product chahie kitne paise chahie
Oceania
Austrália é o reino dos psitacideos
All birds are born naked. I think you mean bald.
Precocial Vs non precocial.
Lorikeets are parrots
As a traditional kind. I agree.
Unfortunately, many bird species are in decline. Australia is overrun by millions of feral cats!
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wunderschöne Aufnahmen !!!!!!
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