When Macaws ATTACK! Training Them NOT To | Tusa vs Jinx

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2017
  • Explaining how the dynamic between my 3 macaws has changed over the years (they're all 9 years old now) and how I can go about fixing it. This is how I work in "real life" - I adjust what I think is going to work to what is actually working. And I just keep adjusting until we find our happy spot where we can stay and make progress.
    I hope this helps you in your own training. I started my birds much closer than I would have normally if I wasn't trying to show/video it. I get a lot more distracted video-taping (and mom-ing at the same time to a semi-sick kiddo.) so try to be very "present" when training.
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  • @tawsifislam827
    @tawsifislam827 5 лет назад +549

    "It'd be okay if they bit dad but not you" classic mother instincts 😂

    • @mrs.jeon.282
      @mrs.jeon.282 4 года назад +2

      Tawsif Islam haha

    • @harveywallbanger3123
      @harveywallbanger3123 3 года назад +10

      She explained it to Capri well. Large parrot bites are very painful, and the FIRST one can feel like a traumatic betrayal, especially for kids. I've seen perfectly good birds languish in covered cages for years because they bit their owner ONCE really badly a long time ago and they never tried to touch the bird again.

    • @gamingtimeisbackyea9393
      @gamingtimeisbackyea9393 2 года назад

      Timestamp?

    • @LVThN_von_Ach
      @LVThN_von_Ach Год назад

      @@gamingtimeisbackyea9393 Timestamp 9:20

  • @Uyuzefe
    @Uyuzefe 6 лет назад +949

    I don't even have a single parrot, and I just watched how to get 2 of them to stop fighting for 30 mins

  • @no4seriously
    @no4seriously 6 лет назад +591

    The tension of this video, is like watching the Real Housebirds of Hollywood 😂

  • @2horses4U
    @2horses4U 6 лет назад +352

    I like this video a lot, because you actually filmed the fails too. Most trainers only show the good stuff, the successes but not the fails. And its just from failure we learn the most. I find it absolutely one of the best videos about macaw behaviour and interaction I've ever seen. Thumbs up and thanks!

    • @tommychong5466
      @tommychong5466 4 года назад +3

      2horses4U Preach preach preach!! Everyone learns better from failure, learning from someone’s experience is so much easier. Also when things go wrong, you don’t get so overwhelmed.

    • @sisseljahnsen6972
      @sisseljahnsen6972 4 года назад +1

      2horses4U:,So, so true 🙏

  • @chip5976
    @chip5976 6 лет назад +75

    Comet "Yeah, yeah, I'm doing the trick, I'm still gonna bite him"

  • @DavidDaVinci
    @DavidDaVinci 6 лет назад +212

    Hey! “It’s ok if hey bite dad?!” Lol

  • @mypawfectfamily
    @mypawfectfamily 4 года назад +36

    Everyone comments what an amazing bird mom you are, but you’re also just an amazing mom in general. I love how you respond to Capri and treat her like an adult and consider all her comments ❤️

  • @pennyfinan5090
    @pennyfinan5090 5 лет назад +36

    Ur so calm with them. The average person would be yelling like cray cray

  • @yamix7266
    @yamix7266 6 лет назад +149

    Your daughter is good at painting for her age.

  • @tink7534
    @tink7534 4 года назад +10

    I want to be like you when I'm an adult. I'm 15 and madly in love with birds, and I just found your videos. You inspire me, not only being able to be a major bird lady, but I want to be a mother as well. So watching you tend to these beautiful birds and still be able to be able to be around your daughter puts a smile on my face. So keep up the amazing mother hood, with birds and your daughter.
    ( I own 30 birds, 25 chickens, 4 doves, and a cockatiel )

  • @mandrew20111
    @mandrew20111 6 лет назад +98

    This would be really intimidating, one macaw alone is intimidating let alone two or three fighting mad ones lol

    • @rodneysworld8328
      @rodneysworld8328 5 лет назад +3

      Andrew Truax there beeaks are hugeeeeeees. It’s spoopy

    • @islandbirdw
      @islandbirdw 5 лет назад +3

      Only problem is once the bird learns it can intimidate you forget about it. They can sense a micron of fear.
      Jinx sees himself as top of the pecking order and from your bs k story he was kind of treated special due to his aptitude to performing. In my situation 3 is a problem in my house. I’ve had 2 gang up on 1 before and it’s not fun.
      They can read and understand cues from each other that we can only hope to scratch the surface. In Costa Rica the wild scarlets often fight when one pair or interloper lands in another’s perceived territory.
      Even though they live with us they still see see parts of their world as territory just naturally.

    • @politicallycorrectredskin796
      @politicallycorrectredskin796 4 года назад +2

      In general, if you get intimidated in a training situation you've already lost. It's exactly the same for humans btw. Ever had a sub teacher while in school? Same thing. Confidence is key, even if you're dead wrong. You can always question yourself later. You just have to know three things:
      1: What the reward actually is. You may think it's the nut, but it might be being touched, playing with something etc. Make sure you know and use it actively.
      2: What the subject thinks is being rewarded, which is not always the same thing you think either. Or always easy to figure out.
      3: When you are reinforcing behavior, both good and bad. The wrong reaction by the trainer can easily fortify the problem behavior. You having a dramatic reaction for example usually reinforces any behavior the subject associates with that reaction, which is why you keep calm and neutral. Fear or anger is always bad, because they make the bad behavior associated with the reaction more interesting, scary, exciting or tempting. "So, if I just do this, you will do that every time? Interesting...."
      Armed with this knowledge you can successfully shape behavior, and do things like transfering patterns from one activity to another. It even works on yourself, which is how I stopped smoking 15 years ago. Gave myself a treat every time I wanted a cigarette, and within a month I was hooked on the treats instead of the smokes. Then I subbed the treats for water so I wouldn't get fat, and was able quit those too. The mind just likes patterns, whether it's human or parrot. Professionally I have only worked with humans, but recognize all of the things she is doing in this video. I didn't use quite so many nuts though. Or perches. The mentally impaired are very bad with perches.

  • @chrisseabolt94
    @chrisseabolt94 6 лет назад +155

    I have to echo the previous sentiments. Pointing out your OWN mistakes here is invaluable to us viewers. And seeing the very beginning of an untrained behavior is rarely seen. Usually these types of videos by others try to demonstrate a “new” behavior with a bird who already knows the behavior.
    So thank you!
    Also, wondering what’s going through your mind when you have those diving attacks? Most would run to get in the middle to prevent any serious damage, an eye gouged out or toe lost, but you’re very casual about it.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  6 лет назад +71

      Unfortunately what you guys couldn't see is that once on the ground, the attacks stopped. Neither bird was being hurt down there which is why I wasn't rushing to get them out of a "dangerous" situation. It was no longer dangerous. Which is a thought... to try training down there but if it becomes aggressive by doing so I just lost a safety net in my training. And the distance kept between them would be much harder to control with them on the ground as well. Hope that answers it :)

    • @irelandevr4046
      @irelandevr4046 4 года назад +1

      @@ng-iq4kx Hate to break it to you but not all birds are the same. So that comment was basically pointless. Also I'm guessing your birds haven't been trained very much which is why they probably fight all over you. Probably should find a better home for them before they kill each other cause clearly you do not give a crap because you keep letting it happen. Your words not mine genius. Have a nice day....

    • @irelandevr4046
      @irelandevr4046 4 года назад

      @@ng-iq4kx You're really showing how poor your grammar is. Also how terrible your knowledge of cinema is horrendous. You should brush up on your horror/thriller genre movies if you're planning on insulting someone in a RUclips comment section. May I suggest watching or reading about real history. You're the spitting image of the Werewolf of Wysteria or The Gray Man as he was called. And trust me that is not someone you want to be known for....

    • @fivemjs
      @fivemjs 4 года назад +13

      I found that jumping in and doing anything in a hurried frantic motion only makes matters worse. Staying calm not only is more safe for the situation with the animals but also yourself because you can make more rational and wise decisions. Of course talking about it and living through it are two different things but people often ask how I can say is so calm in scary situations and it’s only because I’ve had to find out the hard way what NOT being calm has led to. Plus I also always tell them that being calm on the outside and inside or two completely different things. Outside calmness is what benefits everyone the most so that’s what I am for. It took so many freaking years to get there. Having a special needs daughter who had Intractable epilepsy due to several rare diseases and conditions was one of the things where calmness was CRUCIAL. Running and freaking out and screaming and crying never helped. I had to save that stuff for after it was all over.
      I only say that because it is a lot of hard work but even though it may seem that way on the outside, I bet her heart is pounding furiously

    • @ng-iq4kx
      @ng-iq4kx 4 года назад +8

      @@irelandevr4046 Don't know who you are or what your problem is. Stop the hateful harassing comments. Obviously your someone who gets off by harassing a 70 yr old man.

  • @outoftime7740
    @outoftime7740 5 лет назад +40

    Your little one is 4 years old? She's darling. And what a great artist.. Looked like Comet was the bully and the problem..

  • @jacky879
    @jacky879 5 лет назад +12

    Your patience is out of this world! You’re so calm and collected under high stress situations. I would’ve been freaking out!!!

  • @poppykok5
    @poppykok5 4 года назад +3

    I will never EVER tire of the pure beauty & intelligence of Macaws....

  • @markr.houberg-lawton6543
    @markr.houberg-lawton6543 5 лет назад +4

    Jamie, you have nerves of steel. Once all 3 birds are present and 2 are posturing my pulse quickened. When they started fighting and 2 fell off the T I was highly concerned. You remain calm and collected, even making jokes about your desire to have "Dad" bitten over your little artist. You rock, and thank you for sharing.

  • @birdmanbob4
    @birdmanbob4 5 лет назад +20

    I just want to say as a professional photographer who's been taking photos with macaw parrots for the last 40 years in Hawaii California Washington and Texas I really like what you guys are doing and thank you have a lovely family keep up the good work
    Signed...Bird Man Bob :)

  • @antisocialist2244
    @antisocialist2244 6 лет назад +157

    #stopbirdgangviolence

  • @banjobear3867
    @banjobear3867 6 лет назад +67

    Jamie you are so awesome. This video is getting sent to every bird person I know. I learned a lot from this.

  • @lonelycactus848
    @lonelycactus848 4 года назад +6

    When you walked away at the start comet looks at you and was like "QUICK MOMS NOT LOOKING" and went for Jinx😂

  • @amyr4777
    @amyr4777 6 лет назад +47

    Super helpful video! I love how calm you are able to stay. Also, I didn't even know they were listening but my whole family cracked up laughing when you said you'd be ok with them biting Dad. 🤣

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  6 лет назад +11

      Haha, I keep hearing that same comment ;)

  • @JacquelineHahn1
    @JacquelineHahn1 6 лет назад +61

    I like your honesty and hindsight. You teach well because you can admit your mistakes and you are not too proud. I see you also have a galah - outside my home we have about 2000 of them making a racket and then there are around a couple of thousand white lesser Corella's.

    • @zawadislam3638
      @zawadislam3638 6 лет назад +1

      Jacqueline Hahn do you live in Australia

    • @JacquelineHahn1
      @JacquelineHahn1 6 лет назад +1

      yes

    • @cathyt144
      @cathyt144 5 лет назад +1

      That makes me want to move to Australia even more. How blessed you are to be able to watch them on a daily basis. 😀. Do u have any birds as pets?

    • @suzannahseidel6031
      @suzannahseidel6031 4 года назад

      Speaking as another Aussie with the same scenario- mmm, you kind of get tired of the racket after a while, and VERY tired of the way they eat everything, especially your last dying bit of wheat crop!

  • @amcmordie1459
    @amcmordie1459 5 лет назад +9

    I like how well they behave right around the 20min mark jinx opened his beak and leaned forward to tusa and and she said no and he stopped and stood straight up

  • @mattschwinn2538
    @mattschwinn2538 6 лет назад +16

    How calm and level headed you stay is amazing. I think that is the lesson for me here. Thank you!

  • @cocoachanelrock
    @cocoachanelrock 5 лет назад +11

    I appreciate how your videos show mistakes. We can learn from them. Most videos edit what isn't "perfect" you are amazing with the birds and your daughter

  • @katmacie2369
    @katmacie2369 6 лет назад +26

    I love that in your videos you admit your mistakes and show us all so we can learn.. its so valuable.

  • @1KITIG
    @1KITIG 4 года назад +23

    I feel like pre school teachers need to watch this video 😂

    • @adichowdhury7558
      @adichowdhury7558 3 года назад

      Lol 😆

    • @kellyharney2385
      @kellyharney2385 3 года назад +1

      As a teacher I wish I had a small group to work on different dynamics and learning but it’s a whole new things with 25+ kids.

  • @johnnyiceshroom2295
    @johnnyiceshroom2295 6 лет назад +11

    DIS HAVE BEEN MY FAVOURITE PARROT CHANNEL

  • @chriss2477
    @chriss2477 6 лет назад +16

    Thank you so much for posting this. It was helpful to see the beginning of the training process and how you worked through the situation. Because all your birds have a strong foundation in socialization and appropriate behavior, viewers miss out on the hard work that happens in the beginning stages of training. We sometimes forget that modifying a behavior doesn't typically happen overnight. Thank you so very much for sharing. Please continue to post updates of the progress. Your confidence and bravery in putting yourself out for the world to see, is inspiring.

  • @Jasongy827
    @Jasongy827 6 лет назад +8

    So intense, your so great with them calming down. I feel that body language is crucial

  • @wwaxwork
    @wwaxwork 6 лет назад +41

    Thanks for showing & explaining the mistakes and your thinking as you worked out problems like needing to get treats to 3 birds at once etc, I find that very helpful in working how to address issues myself. Also I chuckled at the it's OK for Dad to get bitten. I

  • @Machoman50ta
    @Machoman50ta 4 года назад +4

    Your ability to stay relax and calm while the birds fight is extremely surprising and a show of your experience with handling birds I get stressful and anxious just by noticing there body language I received bite after bite with my green winged macaw but came out with a tight bond unfortunately my lack of experience lead to him biting everyone else and having to sell him he was so unpredictable I’m learning why by watching these videos these birds are not pets and need attention all day and neighbors that can handle those T. rex screams

  • @pizzafrenzyman
    @pizzafrenzyman 6 лет назад +63

    I'm guessing that they won't be exchanging Christmas cards

  • @tsage8614
    @tsage8614 6 лет назад +14

    I never saw my AG get pissed & open his wings. That's crazy, really good video. :) learned a lot about body language, thank you 4 sharing.

  • @DaWhiteWolffie
    @DaWhiteWolffie 6 лет назад +10

    Those are big wings! And Jinxy is a baaaaaad boy.

  • @tracyrain4941
    @tracyrain4941 5 лет назад +9

    The intricacies of bird behaviour are fascinating! For me, though, its nice to watch without the chance of getting pecked. I used to own a budgie and his bites were painful enough! Lol

  • @cassiushumqua7301
    @cassiushumqua7301 6 лет назад +48

    HOW DO YOU STAY SO CALM WHEN THEY ATTACK EACH OTHER!? I'd be soo scared and would definitely try and push them apart, ground or not. How did you know they wouldn't kill each other

    • @politicallycorrectredskin796
      @politicallycorrectredskin796 4 года назад +9

      Most animals don't. Like with dogs, it would be very bad for all parrots if small squabbles like these had a fatal outcome.

    • @laila-vp9ee
      @laila-vp9ee 4 года назад +10

      Just like the other person said, birds have a natural instinct to not kill. When they fight, it’s to intimidate and scare the other bird off. If they killed each other when they fought, then their numbers would fall. That’s not to say that they never get carried away, but it’s definitely not the norm.

    • @juliusroman8616
      @juliusroman8616 4 года назад +1

      @@laila-vp9ee thanks that makes sense.

    • @angelicaamora11
      @angelicaamora11 Год назад

      There’s no need and absolutely no benefit to panic in the middle of the heat moment. To be a trainer you need to have a stable mindset.

  • @susandickson9869
    @susandickson9869 4 года назад +1

    Our female eclectus nailed my hubby's hand 2 days ago when he went to pick her up from the floor. She was getting into mischief, is very hormonal, and just let him have it - and held her grip and shook! I can't even imagine dealing with a larger bird! You are talented and brave. I have been bitten twice - once by our Poppy and once by a female eclectus in a pet store. Both times it was my fault. Both bites were painful, drew blood, and exposed bone. Birds are awesome creatures, but we must remember to always read their body language and respect them. You and your family are doing a wonderful service by educating everyone about the good, the bad, and everything in between when it comes to sharing living space with birds. Thank you for your fabulous videos. Poppy is here with me watching them and I told her not to pick up any bad habits! ❤

  • @SeattleSeaDragon
    @SeattleSeaDragon 5 лет назад +1

    I think it's so great and important that you show the fails as well. Alot of people thinking about getting birds see the success vids...and dont realize how many fails came before the success. So they get a bird not realizing how hard it is..

  • @amandacovington2548
    @amandacovington2548 4 месяца назад

    Awww watching this after years. Hearing capri, so cute...let dad cop the bite. Good mommy. 🎉

  • @emilielyn-nord5281
    @emilielyn-nord5281 5 лет назад +3

    Wow, the calmness you show is amazing !!

  • @NarwhalPLURR
    @NarwhalPLURR 5 лет назад +8

    I used to have a few conures when i was younger and im looking to get a caique next year some time and your videos are so amazing and informative!!

  • @kellyharney2385
    @kellyharney2385 3 года назад +2

    I love that she is a trainer but is still so soft and loving. I don’t think I’d be as good at separating my emotions as she is. I’d have a hard time viewing jinx as cute after watching him attack. Scientists + trainers + loving pet owners make her and her husband so special.

  • @MajCyric
    @MajCyric 2 года назад +1

    Wow, this video really shows off how macaws express both their body and feather language...

  • @666dragonclaws999
    @666dragonclaws999 5 лет назад +4

    I love how at about 11 min they al watch whatever it is float by

  • @jessii_d
    @jessii_d 5 лет назад +2

    I have not one bird, don’t even a fish, and here i am mesmerized video after video

  • @janhansen4128
    @janhansen4128 4 года назад +1

    I love that Dave watches your videos and then calls you out, publicly!

  • @crazeedreamgirl
    @crazeedreamgirl 6 лет назад +2

    thanks so much for sharing! this was so helpful. i love that you're taking so much time to provide us with all of these videos!

  • @crystalpelletier3506
    @crystalpelletier3506 5 лет назад +5

    It looks like they're all watching that feather/ghost in the top left at 11:00 lol. :D

  • @micheledavis3735
    @micheledavis3735 4 года назад +1

    This is really valuable footage. People who get birds on a whim, don’t understand birds can easily out live us...it’s a life commitment and if you have a situation like this...you cannot just get rid of a family member. It’s forever...the life of the bird, not you. I make allowances for all my dogs and cats and if I had a bird, them, too, in my will...people will take care of my critters because they know they are “godparents” just like children have. Bird owners have a bigger responsibility because these majestic creatures live a really long time and that’s a great thing. Thank you so much for your videos.

  • @cookielove9310
    @cookielove9310 5 лет назад +3

    Capri is really good artist. She is so beautiful just like her Mom and Dad.

  • @maelavdrak
    @maelavdrak 4 года назад +2

    11:03 I love how they're all just watching that clump of hair drift in and out of frame XD

  • @pheonexicute9922
    @pheonexicute9922 4 года назад +5

    I just sat here for a half hour, watching these amazing birds learning how to get along, and I enjoyed very second of it.

  • @karlarodriguez-lv1cc
    @karlarodriguez-lv1cc 4 года назад +2

    Don’t have any birds or parrots but I have watched all ur vids 😂

  • @gborca1014
    @gborca1014 6 лет назад +9

    She’s a artist

  • @leiannesw4926
    @leiannesw4926 6 лет назад +1

    As you were Talking to us, before getting the birds, I was saying "no! You are alone! Wait till theres 2 of you!"
    I know that you are confident, calm and knowledgeable. But I was literally sitting on the edge of my seat. 3 tense Macaws is a lot. So glad nothing serious.
    Well done.
    Capri is so sweet offering to help.

  • @kk_giirl
    @kk_giirl 5 лет назад +1

    You are so patient and CALM.... just found your channel... no I do not have a bird but am totally binge watching all your videos 🤷‍♀️ lol...

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 5 лет назад +1

    Your videos are so interesting on how well you understand your birds.

  • @CHloE748
    @CHloE748 6 лет назад

    I so admire your calmness. I freak out when this happens to me with other animals

  • @jillianmurphy1095
    @jillianmurphy1095 5 лет назад

    Love your channel I have a new fascination with macaws 🦜 I loved how jinx kept peaking around to see what you were doing

  • @danellconger4215
    @danellconger4215 Год назад +1

    I love watch you with your birds, you're so sweet and caring!

  • @helenthompson5726
    @helenthompson5726 2 года назад

    I’m impressed by your courage. You are unflapped by their size& scrapping

  • @zeldasbirdiebrigade
    @zeldasbirdiebrigade 3 года назад +1

    You stay so calm with them. I freak out when just my cockatiel and sun conure go at it! Looking at this video, I definitely see why most people say 4 is better for the flock dynamic than 3. I've just started working with larger species, and I'll admit, I'm a bit intimidated. The largest bird I've worked with is a severe macaw, so seeing how confident you are with these massive birds amazes me. I really hope to meet your skill level one day.

  • @jayashreelaxmekuppuswami8600
    @jayashreelaxmekuppuswami8600 4 года назад

    I'd love to understand birds and humans like u do...all that patience and devoted attention that u give....it's incredible and so very humanly possible at the same time...kudos to you birdtricks people!!!!!
    Great job!!!😊❤️❤️

  • @bbypink9844
    @bbypink9844 5 лет назад

    “I’d rather dad get hit than you.” XD I’m totally subscribing now, you’re a sweet patient person all around!

  • @rachelsanchez8791
    @rachelsanchez8791 4 года назад +1

    OMG I SOOO LOVE HOW YOU DEAL WITH THEM !!!!

  • @kerryshauntedhouse3414
    @kerryshauntedhouse3414 5 лет назад +4

    It's like watching a feathery version of A Star Is Born.

  • @birdman7135
    @birdman7135 4 года назад +2

    All three of my macaws hate each other. It's like "Beyond Thunderdome" and "Fight Club" combined.

  • @stormthewhitebelliedcaigue768
    @stormthewhitebelliedcaigue768 6 лет назад +1

    I never saw my parrot get pissed & open his wings. That's crazy, really good video. :) learned a lot about body language, thank you 4 sharing.

  • @havennott7384
    @havennott7384 4 года назад +1

    I just gotta comment on how pretty they are 🤣 i can never get over how amazing Macaws are

  • @cneuhauser1
    @cneuhauser1 4 года назад

    OMG I miss my bird the more I watch these videos... amazing social interactions these creatures have.

  • @Aceandthehounds
    @Aceandthehounds 2 года назад

    Omg! The pictures of the circus just unlocked a childhood memory of watching you guys! I don’t even remember the birds, I just vividly remember Dave’s hair and little me being extremely impressed with how defined his eyes looked in the liner!

  • @tthomaselli2
    @tthomaselli2 Год назад +1

    It took me a while to notice that Tusa took a massive dump around 21:28-21:31.
    Good boy!...

  • @MRC2766
    @MRC2766 5 лет назад

    I like that you showed everything, good and bad.

  • @fumetsu-950
    @fumetsu-950 6 лет назад +1

    I just found your channel recently, and i don't own any birds (because i live in a small place for a big bird like that) but i still watch your videos and i am subscribed because it is entertaining for me. :)

  • @tthomaselli2
    @tthomaselli2 Год назад +1

    It took me a while to notice that Jinx took a massive dump around 15:36-15:42.
    Good boy!...

  • @knogne5073
    @knogne5073 6 лет назад

    Felt like a learned a lot about bird body language from this. Thanks for posting it! Was a bit tough to see them fight like that though, hope they’re ok with each other now.

  • @diyeana
    @diyeana 5 лет назад +1

    Haha every time the fighting started I yelled out, "Oh God!" Or "Oh no!!" Or "Jinx!" 😆

  • @The15secondsOfame
    @The15secondsOfame 5 лет назад +1

    I don’t have a bird however, your videos most interesting and educational. Enjoyable to watch the training and animal behavior.

  • @thecatsmeow9972
    @thecatsmeow9972 5 лет назад

    I love all your birds , Glad i got your channel

  • @Kronical69420
    @Kronical69420 4 года назад

    Just found your channel and love it. I dont have the means to give a bird a good home so I will just live vicariously through yours. Wishing you and your family all the best and look forward to more videos. Take care :)

  • @RebeccasStudio
    @RebeccasStudio 5 лет назад

    This is so fascinating, I'm learning so much about body language. Thank you

  • @lock6
    @lock6 5 лет назад

    Great video..tomorrow i bring home my new Conure..i look forward to more of your videos

  • @judyflynn2493
    @judyflynn2493 Год назад +1

    Tell your daughter great job on the rainbow 🌈 painting 👍

  • @ginaalwaysavip1177
    @ginaalwaysavip1177 4 года назад +1

    Sitting here watching some old videos! My Goffin Bubbles jumped off my shoulder and did not like what was going her. I had a similar problem with two of my cockatoos that grew up together. This eventually cost my Bubbles to have a amputation of one of her claws. Beau broke into her locked cage and got her. She unlocked a side door the previous day when she was out knowing that Bubbles would be in her cage later on during the day. They are very smart and never would I have thought she would have done this after having them for 18 years. Sometimes there is nothing that can be done and they need to be separated. Beau comes out at 2pm with Buddy and Bubbles goes out of the room. She goes back in with Buddy at bedtime.

  • @digester2427
    @digester2427 5 лет назад

    Viewed site for 1st time-love it! The Macaw boys behavior reminds me of my childhood buddy and the relationship he had with his younger twin brothers lol.

  • @alinag3831
    @alinag3831 4 года назад

    Your totally amazing with these birds.

  • @simonjesuit3844
    @simonjesuit3844 4 года назад

    The display was very interesting, like dogs they don't really care that JINX is larger than they are and Capri's painting was FANTASTIC! I will start saving now for one of her masterpieces!

  • @DavidJames0305
    @DavidJames0305 6 лет назад +1

    He's like I'll wave but I'm still mad! Lol

  • @ankita.jackson
    @ankita.jackson 6 лет назад +16

    this was so hard but a great video as to learn alot! THANKYOU so much!
    p.s - Love the picture on the wall! :)

  • @mackenziekarsonovich1073
    @mackenziekarsonovich1073 4 года назад +1

    I pet sit for my neighbors blue and gold macaw, Maxine. Maxine is almost sixty and a delightfully cooky bird. I love her, but she can be super intimidating when she wants to be. I’d love to have a smaller species of parrot some day, I don’t fully trust those bolt cutters they have for beaks lol

  • @tthomaselli2
    @tthomaselli2 Год назад +1

    I had to laugh at 23:44-23:51...
    "You are so good & Jinx is an a-hole...".
    Nice one!...

  • @birdbrain3594
    @birdbrain3594 4 года назад +1

    Wow, very impressed with your patience and consistent state of calmness.👏 I have issues refereeing pets too, and every time my Goffin dive bombs I panic and so do my other family members. Adrenaline, panic and quick thinking are the adjectives to describe my home regarding when pets don't get along. Looks like I have a long way to go- even watching your video I kept 'jumping' when Jinx would fly at Tusa... 😬🤯The suspense was intense for me, which is sad considering I want to become an avian vet or animal trainer someday lol. Thank you so much for showing us how to train and manage parrots that attack. I am terrified of something bad happening because Cheeky is a bully, and you sharing valuable insight with the parrot community will help so many flocks. 💕🕊Not to digress, but your daughter's art is awesome, very good for her age! :D

  • @djkoenig4716
    @djkoenig4716 5 лет назад

    Your Macaws are beautiful! I think Jinx is extra pretty with that aqua blue & gold, and he has a BIG beak!

  • @aridivinity7123
    @aridivinity7123 4 года назад

    Amazing video!!

  • @sunshine201063
    @sunshine201063 6 лет назад

    love the dedication and ensuing knowledge you/we acquire-!

  • @treyweeeee
    @treyweeeee 4 года назад

    Great painting in the lines! 🖼!

  • @RangerSylv
    @RangerSylv 4 года назад +3

    Well that escalated quickly.

  • @LindaLuxable
    @LindaLuxable 4 года назад

    You can just see them trying to muster up some self control! Good job!

  • @patricialetort7360
    @patricialetort7360 5 лет назад

    Wish I would have had this when I had my military macaw! Great tips!