Well I buy battery chooks that way at my old address my Barry Edward Hoyes and I we built this fabulous chook house that everyone thought was a cubby house. When it was finished we invited a few people to the party from next door but they didn't really know me well and they left town.the kids built their cubby house in a Hicks mulberry tree mulberry beats boysenberry any day. I gave the kids white sand and a metal digger.
I mean it's not that bad, they don't have to worry about being eaten or starving to death Not saying you should, just let it get some exercise and attention
@@dallindespain5082 Starving how???? In nature there is a balance - life begets life! Yet flying free verses LONELY life in a cage!!! (as well many of their natural environments are cleared en masse for the wood that unfortunately ends up world wide) (fish and other species as well - some only found in niches destroyed or gone extinct) (my past research and bred certain tropical fish that were on the going gone list)
My sulphur is almost entirely silent. She is a quiet 6 year old soul, that one in a million bird who is just a perfect pet. Doesn't bite, doesn't scream, nothing. Almost always in a good mood, hasn't put a hole in me for a decade or more lol 😂
Thank you for sharing this! I have 2 sulfars who I rescued. Finding good dietary information is really hard, even among experts. This vid has provided me with more information than months of research
A quick post script- the dominant behaviour you were observing was probably between a mated pair. The female was actually inviting the male (i think- you know how hard it is to determine their gender) to eat something tasty and the guy decided to be a jerk about it... :)
Really awesome documentary. Thanks for taking the time to film and edit all of this, amazing job. The dominance and crest-reflex in the field I had no idea about!
I have one sitting on my knee right now, he was a rescue. We try and get him out as much as we could and spend time with him but I also want to try and build him a close to nature enclosure for him to roam. The only difficulty with getting it close to his natural habitat is that he will be sharing it with another rescue who is an Amazon parrot. I think their environments are a little different but they are friends.
They little bit large in australia, here in indonesia, they small and also different calls than in australia. What i notice, they dont bullied others bird, instead they fight each other. lol i love this bird
Re wedge tail Eagles- I had a young cockatoo on my shoulder, she crested and went into hiding under me- then my daughter spotted a wedge tail about 200m away. They fear those birds greatly!
I think it was an ibis, commonly called a bin chicken or rats of the sky. They were common in remote, drier areas, then one drought they found the wetter coast coastal areas with garbage bins, whee they "hunt". And it seems they are now here to stay. Big white bird with a long curved beak.
@Sean Bayley Sulphur crested cockatoo are no joke. Their claws match an eagles claws and they've been known to have bitten of people's fingers and are better suited for close quarters, aerial fighting where as eagles are more designed for speed and cruising. On the ground, a sulphur crested would win every time being more compact, faster and more maneuverable.
Lovely birds! Big fan. Sucks the fact that in order to get the pollen they would rip out the flowers and toss them. It doesn't seem to cross their mind that they can like...lick them as they are. Unless there is a comodity issue going on. Or related to balance to prevent a fall trying to get one. God knows. I haven't slept in days because of this.
Thanks. Interesting thought. The flowers are always on fine twigs and the smaller birds like lorikeets can lick without the branches bending but the big cockatoos cannot cope with this. Especially if the wind blows preferring hand to bill coordination but I agree they could pull down a flower twig then lick.
☀️🌎🌊🌲 `and this can once again confirm the greatness and abilities of our creator, but none of these creatures have the ability to know things exactly, this gift God has given only to us humans, so we should be very grateful for it and give glory to God, this wonderful creator, at all times, every creature that God has created so patiently should be left in their habitat and feel free, if we try to keep them in captivity it can be considered a crime, the authorities must urgently pass a law aimed at banning the keeping of animals for commercial reasons, governments have a very big responsibility for the smooth running of things, it must not be forgotten at any time that we humans are the most intelligent beings,.. 🦌
Sulphuric crested cockatoos are most found Queensland into the Northern Territory of Australia. These are the beautiful parrots in Australia with white colored feathers with the yellow head crest of feathers. There are populations of the cockatoos in most of regions of Australia.
Please never keep these gorgeous creatures in a cage!!! Cages are cruelty. Let them be free range pets if you ever have to rescue. & NEVER BUY. Bird mills are disgusting.
I love these birds, they visit me regularly
Why watt arrrrrrrrggggggghhhhhh ewe wear Ringo
Yep
It's horrible to think of these wonderful birds in a cage, all alone, with their wings clipped. What a piece of work is a man . .
Well I buy battery chooks that way at my old address my Barry Edward Hoyes and I we built this fabulous chook house that everyone thought was a cubby house. When it was finished we invited a few people to the party from next door but they didn't really know me well and they left town.the kids built their cubby house in a Hicks mulberry tree mulberry beats boysenberry any day. I gave the kids white sand and a metal digger.
It truly is, i own a cockatoo and I don't understand why people get birds if they just keep them in a cage as if they are decorations.
I mean it's not that bad, they don't have to worry about being eaten or starving to death
Not saying you should, just let it get some exercise and attention
Amen
@@dallindespain5082 Starving how???? In nature there is a balance - life begets life! Yet flying free verses LONELY life in a cage!!! (as well many of their natural environments are cleared en masse for the wood that unfortunately ends up world wide) (fish and other species as well - some only found in niches destroyed or gone extinct) (my past research and bred certain tropical fish that were on the going gone list)
I love seeing them in the wild.Thank you for this video
Thank you too
They are so glorious in the wild, I’ve only seen them in a cage and I HATE that! Fly free beautiful bird. Great video, thank you.
My sulphur is almost entirely silent. She is a quiet 6 year old soul, that one in a million bird who is just a perfect pet. Doesn't bite, doesn't scream, nothing. Almost always in a good mood, hasn't put a hole in me for a decade or more lol 😂
the guitar softly playing is perfect
The way that the cockatoos drown you out sometimes is super on-brand for them
Net Adam Brandt he eats too much meat in his custom maid roll
You don't brand missing people
Pardon?
@@quantumblur_3145 get your head checked see blur song2
@@mariannehopkins3155 I feel like I'm being antagonized by a scrabble board.
Thank you for sharing this! I have 2 sulfars who I rescued. Finding good dietary information is really hard, even among experts. This vid has provided me with more information than months of research
A quick post script- the dominant behaviour you were observing was probably between a mated pair. The female was actually inviting the male (i think- you know how hard it is to determine their gender) to eat something tasty and the guy decided to be a jerk about it... :)
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These birds are adorable when their not your neighbor's in the morning.
They’re adorable! 🥰
Really awesome documentary. Thanks for taking the time to film and edit all of this, amazing job. The dominance and crest-reflex in the field I had no idea about!
Well I'm on the moon what Michael feel like
I have one sitting on my knee right now, he was a rescue. We try and get him out as much as we could and spend time with him but I also want to try and build him a close to nature enclosure for him to roam. The only difficulty with getting it close to his natural habitat is that he will be sharing it with another rescue who is an Amazon parrot. I think their environments are a little different but they are friends.
Raucous, is such a perfect word for cockatoos
The sulphur crested cockatoo is truly the king of birds.
Wow, what an amazing video. Only 9000 views? Deserves way more
We deserve a blue moon is not available for driving
I live in New South Wales, Australia and I always see those birds flying around outside my house.
Fantastic video as always.
Oh so pretty birds , stunning Roses 🌹
They little bit large in australia, here in indonesia, they small and also different calls than in australia. What i notice, they dont bullied others bird, instead they fight each other. lol i love this bird
Thanks for the comment, appreciated.
Nice video. One comment: I think the "flock of cockatoos" at 0:38 are actually little corellas.
Thank you. Yes a mixed flock
Nikita chainsaw parts and accessories for sale in the middle of the ditch effort
Don't kill children, person Alley not in the Abbey, that is where I go to cry
I know Rose and her now bachelor keeps an Elvis Presley collection
BTW rose and Nikita are dead
A beautiful bird.Thanks for posting.
Gorgeous 😍
Thanks
Wow, this bird is wonderful 😯😯😯
Re wedge tail Eagles- I had a young cockatoo on my shoulder, she crested and went into hiding under me- then my daughter spotted a wedge tail about 200m away. They fear those birds greatly!
Tops video. It's lucky these destructive little buggers are so likeable. +1 sub.
wow, truly the birds of paradise
great video! thanks
I found a beautiful tin one, painted in some overgrowth at the back of my old flat, and he Is Big dave, taking pride of place on my front porch
These birds always seem so neurotic when you see them kept as pets no matter what setup the owner has
Wagga Wagga - 2:07
Indonesia - 3:46
What's the bigger bird in the background at around 3:33? I'm not from Australia so I have no idea!
I think it was an ibis, commonly called a bin chicken or rats of the sky. They were common in remote, drier areas, then one drought they found the wetter coast coastal areas with garbage bins, whee they "hunt". And it seems they are now here to stay. Big white bird with a long curved beak.
@@petereiso5415 it's Emu Bitter
@@mariannehopkins3155 is a beer brand now a bird?
the nirds on the power line at 0:40 are "Little Corella" , not sulphur crested
Thanks for the comment. Yes, it was a mixed flock.
So it seems like wild cockatoos dont pluck their feathers. I see
they only pluck their feathers if they are captive and are depressed from not enough social time
great info! thanks
TY
They chase off wedgetails??? That's bad ass,
@Sean Bayley Sulphur crested cockatoo are no joke. Their claws match an eagles claws and they've been known to have bitten of people's fingers and are better suited for close quarters, aerial fighting where as eagles are more designed for speed and cruising.
On the ground, a sulphur crested would win every time being more compact, faster and more maneuverable.
These Cockatoos Certainly Can Make Some Noise!😒🐦🌳
Very nice 👌👌👌🌹
I wonder what were the reactions of the cockatoos when they literally saw someone holding a camera looking at them
Well.i have not killed my Mum but she bit Toogood Elvis impersonator
My favourite aussie animal
They’re so cute but they look so weird without their crests lol
Some people may call them: destructive hamsters.
LOL
Those cockatoos @0.35 are actually corellas.
Would be nice if the dudes voice could actually be heard!
This bird was inspired for Nigel from Rio
Lovely birds! Big fan. Sucks the fact that in order to get the pollen they would rip out the flowers and toss them. It doesn't seem to cross their mind that they can like...lick them as they are. Unless there is a comodity issue going on. Or related to balance to prevent a fall trying to get one. God knows. I haven't slept in days because of this.
Thanks. Interesting thought. The flowers are always on fine twigs and the smaller birds like lorikeets can lick without the branches bending but the big cockatoos cannot cope with this. Especially if the wind blows preferring hand to bill coordination but I agree they could pull down a flower twig then lick.
I’d recognise this bird anywhere
If they where visibly scarred it would make more sense
And if one started singing
i saw a cockatoo eat mu lemons!!!
Oh my Rio it’s Nigel
Welcome to the house of mirrors.
HINDI DOCUMENTARY PLEASE
☀️🌎🌊🌲 `and this can once again confirm the greatness and abilities of our creator, but none of these creatures have the ability to know things exactly, this gift God has given only to us humans, so we should be very grateful for it and give glory to God, this wonderful creator, at all times, every creature that God has created so patiently should be left in their habitat and feel free, if we try to keep them in captivity it can be considered a crime, the authorities must urgently pass a law aimed at banning the keeping of animals for commercial reasons, governments have a very big responsibility for the smooth running of things, it must not be forgotten at any time that we humans are the most intelligent beings,.. 🦌
Thanks for the comment
They make a mess of your garden and cut branches 🤦🏻♂️
They may do that but I don't find them as a problem in my garden.
females have red eyes
Sulphuric crested cockatoos are most found Queensland into the Northern Territory of Australia. These are the beautiful parrots in Australia with white colored feathers with the yellow head crest of feathers. There are populations of the cockatoos in most of regions of Australia.
Can you do your home work first ???? The 1 on powerlines are corella not sulphur omg
Please never keep these gorgeous creatures in a cage!!! Cages are cruelty. Let them be free range pets if you ever have to rescue. & NEVER BUY. Bird mills are disgusting.