I think Indian Ring Necks, have the most adorable, cutest voices and behaviour's of the Bird's in the Parrot family? How could this adorable, Birds, family not want him? So, sad... 😪
Its pretty easy =( When somebody buys them for their speech, their cuteness and such, and find out that some wont talk as much, or flies 'too much' or something they don't expect, they can't understand why they're not like they see on the internet =(
I dont have the time (or make the time) to watch all the videos. But when I saw the title I was confused because I thought this was a project/hired situation by the owners. And seeing the comment makes me think she recently officially acquired him as her own (?) As a result of owners giving him up? I do want a add a couple things though... Maybe they wanted a better life for him? Some people (especially if they can't stop biting or realize they don't have the time to train) just want better for their furry or feathered little friend. I have been in that situation despite knowing what to do. It isnt nice knowing I would be judged harshly if that was the case.
@@ms.anonymousinformer242 the title “unwanted by his human, I have 3 months to change that” might be confusing and make it seem like she has 3 months to make him wanted by his original human. I think she meant that she had 3 months to make him a trained bird that was highly desired and wanted by ALL humans, as he hadn’t been trained before
I can understand why the owners got frustrated. I have my IRN from 12 years and he is very intelligent and attention seeking. There needs to be at least one person playing around with him else he starts shouting. We actually studied his behaviour and figured out ways to calm him down. Got some complex toys to keep him occupied. Also, he is not comfortable with human touch so sometimes we get bitten when trying to pet his head. Any other part of body is absolutely no touchy. A lot of people lack this much dedication or simply doesn't have enough time to spend with them as much as they require.
Am I the only one who doesn't have a bird but still can't wait for the next video to come?! I love how you show us all how to respect the animals that are in our lives. I am a better parent to my dog now. I have a great respect for this channel.
I don't have a bird. I had horses for about 25 years and trained a few. I like watching these videos because I see training mechanisms, here, that might have been adapted to training horses, if I had ever had the brains to think of it. I think these videos help us think about *why* the specific training works, and that, in turn, helps us better see things from the animal's point of view.
Aw, what a sweet bird! I've been living with an African Grey named Smokey for almost 31 years now, and I just have to show her how to do something once or twice and she learns almost immediately just by watching me. I bought her some foraging toys and it takes me at least 5 times longer to fill them than it takes her to get the treats out, lol.
I have grown to love birds.. and honestly.. I have my depression to thank for that. About 3 months ago I found myself wanting to care for something to make me feel important.. and after reading about Budgies.. I couldn’t stop thinking about getting one. So my family and I went out and found a young Budgie. I named him Edwin. I have always been a dog lady.. so training animals is something I really love.. and learning how to train Edwin has been so much fun. We have built so much trust in each other and he recently started giving me kisses! It was such a great feeling of success! His flight training has gone well so I have moved his cage to a bigger room to keep working on distance. He’s so young still so I’m really excited to watch our relationship grow and continue to bond. As long as everything continues to go well between Edwin and I .. I plan on getting another parrot of some sorts in the future. But not until Edwin and I are completely ready! I don’t want to loose focus on him.. but I honestly can’t wait to see what other bird friends make their way into our family. Thanks for all of your tips! It’s been nice to see how different all the parrots are and what works for some and not for others.
It's so interesting how individual birds are so different. My GCC thrives on excited praise and gets distracted by food treats, and determined to steal the treats rather than do the training. When training we don't always give good treat for each good action. We'll say "good boy!" Then randomly he'll get a food treat and when the session is finished.
Jamie you are so intelligent. It never ceases to amaze me your ability to understand animals and train them. You’re a master of conditioning! Every psych teacher should use you as an example in class lol
My lovebird and I were watching this together and when he heard the clicker he got REALLY animated. I thought he was just curious but every time you clicked he got excited and started looking around. Apparently he wanted to train. Aren't parrots fabulous? And yes, we took a short break to practice touch training and spins on a new surface.
I haven't watched your channel for a while, but I'm really chuffed to see touché again, (on the other hand I thought he was rehomed so it's also a shame to see him back!) I love his little language!
PLEASE HELP US! Just rescued 20 yr old female ringeck. Was left in cage for the last 3-4 yrs no bird or human interaction other than feedings and when the grandmother would talk to her and take her out. Granddaughter was terrified of her and said Beabea the ringneck was "nasty" and had attacked her before. I can tell its fear aggression. When we went close to her cage she immediately backed away and has not tried to bite any if us since being here.. I can feed her with my hands. After she takes it she backs away and eats it. Shes loves all food. Especially corn. When we got her home she was receptive to target training however its only been done in her cage as she isnt clipped and its a new layout and I dont want her to get hurt or hurt anyone else. I dont know her body language or cues good enough yet. I dont want to miss something and her hurt someone bc i didnt see it soon enough. Shes been through enough and deserves to be free of her cage. She was in a 3footx18x18 cage with no toys and dirty bc they were to scared to clean it. It was rediculous! I immediately got her a flight cage which she is so much happier in. I can tell she is a wonderful bird she just needs the right ppl and help environment to grow and flourish. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you❤ Edit to add.** She is desensitized to so much, loud noises, kids, animals and it dont take long for her to investigate new toys and perches. which is probably due to her age which is a guess bc they didnt know for sure. Just that they had her around 15 yrs and she wasn't a baby when they got her. She also had a mate but she killed him. She does seem bird aggressive. I also noticed most of her back is bare with only down feathers closer to her bum and on her sides. Its only on her back. Not sure if its plucking as there is no feathers in her cage since being here and no other bald spots. I see her preen her back and rub aggressively with her head. Almost like she is irritated. We unfortunately had a hit financially and used our savings for vet care for our other rescues and to get the last two rescues home. She will be going one way or another and sooner than later. She needs to be seen as I don't think she has ever been to a vet before. I couldn't leave her. So many ppl wanted her but. Think they just wanted to sell her as she was free. Shes a wonderful bird and I know with patience, time and love she will be able to enjoy her last years and not in a dirty cage, all alone with nothing! 😢
I can't believe people would buy a bird and just leave it in the cage for the rest of their lives. Thank you for saving her and also I'm pretty sure it's no doubt that it's plucking as she's been along 15 years with no time out the cage and no interaction.
She was training him to focus on the task at hand.. the blue string. If she rewarded for the yellow, it would confuse and prolong the training. I felt bad for a moment too, but the training was focused on getting the basics completed first. She communicated with Touché properly. Next step, the next color, etc.
Well, here is something funny: About 10 years ago, someone thought it was a good idea to set 4 of these birds free in a park in Amsterdam..... the population now is estimated to be around 20,000. I live 20 minutes drive from Amsterdam and I have during the winter sometimes more then 10 of them in my small garden coming to eat my bird seeds and apples (that I put there for them...)
Omg it’s so cute watching him learn this trick 😭😭😭 I hope my ringneck will eventually stop fearing me so much and will let me get near his cage. Ive been doing this power stance that you made a video on and I do see a little progress for sure!
He did so well! I wish there had been something like this in the 1990s when I had my Cockatiel. I think he would have loved this! Really cool to watch. 🦜
I will say yalls marketing algorithm is on point😂 i literally just ordered some toys from you guys and get this ad at the top of my feed 😂 now if only my terrified, ex-breeder ringneck girl could calm down long enough to realize I'm not out to eat her
I went to a bird rescue/store today to see what they have for feed, toys, and products. There were so many birds needing re-homing. People really need to research and take the time to decide what type of bird they are suited to and realize that they are taking on a responsibility that can last decades. I’m not suited to large birds as They freak me out and I don’t like the noise or mess they leave. I love smaller birds.
@@weshouldsaveourselves6780 kinda depends I would prefer Just 1 over a pair like we had 2 both were females so we gave one to a family who had a male and we're looking for a female she rn happy and the one that stayed with us became more precious and we developed a deeper bond but fortune doesn't support everyone and she flew away accidentally......but yes looking after just one was better that after 2 in my personal opinion
Thank you for these videos! So helpful and inspiring, the little comments make all the difference for me. I thought i knew how to target train but I feel like I should try it again. I actually have this toy and never thought to do it quite this way.
I bought this toy for my sun conure. She enjoys it. She would trick train 24/7, but I wear out …lol. I love your training videos because they have been very helpful to me. Is this the same Touché you had before. I guess I missed how you got him back
Mom mom mom... That bird is getting the clicky click treats... Where's mine..??? Why me not getting?? Mew mew mew.. Nibbling my lip now... I better get something snacky if I Wana keep watching this.
Should I feed this birb with fruits/vegetables? So here is the situation I'm in - I'm supposed to take care of the birb for a month while my sister is out of town, and usualy she feeds him various seeds but I noticed he stops yelling (which he does A LOT, like a donkey from hell) if I 'bribe' him with cucumbers, apples, cherries, various berries or even watermelon. 😄
We're not in a position to judge his past owner. There are a million reasons they could have decided to surrender him. Maybe the owner got cancer or some other catastrophic illness and could not care for him. Maybe the owner died and the family didn't want a bird. Maybe he spent every waking moment screaming his little green head off, and the owner had migraines, and they finally couldn't take it any more. We just don't know. We do know that he was in good shape when Dave and Jamie brought him home, so he was well cared for. I know this is an old post. I just get so sick of people being judged on this channel.
Hah hah, I have a Quaker parrot that hates everything new, attacks or obliterates new toys without remorse. Sometimes bites me by accident I think? Even though he doesn't want to leave me.
Hmm. I wonder if all birds are as cautious about object that have a different orientation than that which they are used to. I suppose it makes some sense. Objects that can change orientations could be dangerous in the wild. Though, one would expect other animals to show a similar fear. I don't recall my cat ever being cautious of objects that had their orientations changed. In fact, if anything she was often curious about them. Perhaps it's a prey/hunter dichotomy. Prey animals tend to be much more captious of nearly everything. Hunter animals, less so.
I’ve never had to train my bird to use or play with a toy. Just put it in their cage and they will do it on their own automatically, usually right away
Unfortunately my birds are now so triggered by the sound of the clicker mostly because I spent all of this time and energy teaching them to associate the sound of the clicker with being rewarded with treats that when they hear it and don’t get a treat they get upset. So because I’m a renter and live in a place that has hollow doors that aren’t able to be completely sound-proofed, they’ll hear me clicking for a different bird and the other bird will get upset that he’s not getting a treat. I don’t know what to do. Now as soon as I bring out the stick and click maybe 3 times it seems to piss off my birds and cause them anxiety I’ve basically abandoned target stick and clicker training because of how upset they get after just a few minutes
I love watching you with the birds 🐦. I grew up around birds and when I got married I had seen a lorikeet in a bird store and I fell in love….Once I was pregnant with my 2nd child she was very upset….. She attacked me and bit chunks out of my hands… I ended up selling her 🙄
Unrelated to the video but are budgies good starter birds for 2 responsible kids/pre-teens and an adult? My brother has been wanting a bird and my mom thinks it’s a good idea so i’ve been doing some research on them and their care and I just want to know because some people say they are and some people say they aren’t.
Hey jamieleigh (sorry if I misspelled that) I’m a really big fan of your work, yt channel and website I’ve even bought your tiny toys line. I was wondering what clicker stick are you using in this video in the beginning when touché first appears on screen? I’ve been wanting to buy one of these for my green check but I don’t know which to get and if your using it then it must be good:)
Hello. I have an off topic question. I just adopted a senior male budgie. His beak is over grown. What causes this? What are the best clippers for this? His beak has to be trimmed every week
One thing I find very interesting watching all these bird videos is that they always seem to be super aware of the camera/phone. They must watch the setup and be seriously aware that the camera is a constant???? True or false?
I have a ringneck who is 10 years old and his previous owners never trained him and rarely let him out of his cage. I can't get him to respond to the clicker/target stick yet because he doesn't like being handled and doesn't come close enough for me to feed him treats. Any tips please?
When is the best time to start target training? I'm waiting on my new lil INR that will be about 3 mo old and am wondering what is the best age to start or is it sooner the better? Thanks
I have loads of wild Alexandrine Parakeets where i live ( Some are really big, more than 50 cm's from head to tail ). They fly freely through the city and through feeding i can get them on my balkony and feed them but not by hand. Is there a trick to get wild parakeets even closer ? Would love if i can feed them by hand.
Crazy that just changing the orientation of an object that they are already familiar with will produce more fear! I definitely don't have the patience for ANY prey animal!
Thank you for taking the time and effort to properly educate people about birds.
I think Indian Ring Necks, have the most adorable, cutest voices and behaviour's of the Bird's in the Parrot family? How could this adorable, Birds, family not want him? So, sad... 😪
Its pretty easy =( When somebody buys them for their speech, their cuteness and such, and find out that some wont talk as much, or flies 'too much' or something they don't expect, they can't understand why they're not like they see on the internet =(
I dont have the time (or make the time) to watch all the videos. But when I saw the title I was confused because I thought this was a project/hired situation by the owners. And seeing the comment makes me think she recently officially acquired him as her own (?) As a result of owners giving him up?
I do want a add a couple things though... Maybe they wanted a better life for him? Some people (especially if they can't stop biting or realize they don't have the time to train) just want better for their furry or feathered little friend. I have been in that situation despite knowing what to do. It isnt nice knowing I would be judged harshly if that was the case.
@@ms.anonymousinformer242 the title “unwanted by his human, I have 3 months to change that” might be confusing and make it seem like she has 3 months to make him wanted by his original human. I think she meant that she had 3 months to make him a trained bird that was highly desired and wanted by ALL humans, as he hadn’t been trained before
I can understand why the owners got frustrated. I have my IRN from 12 years and he is very intelligent and attention seeking. There needs to be at least one person playing around with him else he starts shouting.
We actually studied his behaviour and figured out ways to calm him down. Got some complex toys to keep him occupied. Also, he is not comfortable with human touch so sometimes we get bitten when trying to pet his head. Any other part of body is absolutely no touchy.
A lot of people lack this much dedication or simply doesn't have enough time to spend with them as much as they require.
They really do 🥰
Am I the only one who doesn't have a bird but still can't wait for the next video to come?! I love how you show us all how to respect the animals that are in our lives. I am a better parent to my dog now. I have a great respect for this channel.
I don't have a bird. I had horses for about 25 years and trained a few. I like watching these videos because I see training mechanisms, here, that might have been adapted to training horses, if I had ever had the brains to think of it. I think these videos help us think about *why* the specific training works, and that, in turn, helps us better see things from the animal's point of view.
I've mostly learned from watching these videos that I don't have the time or energy to properly look after a bird, but I still love watching them
I don’t have a bird but these videos fascinate me!
Not the only one! 😃 I’m not sure a bird would even work in our home (3 indoor cats, 2 dogs) but I love watching BirdTricks!
Touché did so amazing. It’s so incredible to see his progress from when you first got him until now.
Love the little “O!” squeaks when he realizes you want something.
Touché is such a sweet heart. I would take him in a heartbeat. 💚 He looks extremely adorable when he is in this mellow state. Almost dreamy. 🤗
His little squeaks make my heart sing!
love his little responsive peeps. Can imagine a bird gets full after enough treats
Birdtricks recommends very small treats, like half a pine nut!
You are very patient training your Indian Ringneck parrot. He seems to loves the interaction and clallenge.
Touche learns quickly. He's one smart birdie.
I seriously think a parrot would be good therapy for me. Do to the fact I can interact with it more.
I love Indian ringnecks. I love his little squeaks.
Amazing how fast he figures this out such a enjoyable video
Aw, what a sweet bird! I've been living with an African Grey named Smokey for almost 31 years now, and I just have to show her how to do something once or twice and she learns almost immediately just by watching me. I bought her some foraging toys and it takes me at least 5 times longer to fill them than it takes her to get the treats out, lol.
I have grown to love birds.. and honestly.. I have my depression to thank for that. About 3 months ago I found myself wanting to care for something to make me feel important.. and after reading about Budgies.. I couldn’t stop thinking about getting one. So my family and I went out and found a young Budgie. I named him Edwin. I have always been a dog lady.. so training animals is something I really love.. and learning how to train Edwin has been so much fun. We have built so much trust in each other and he recently started giving me kisses! It was such a great feeling of success! His flight training has gone well so I have moved his cage to a bigger room to keep working on distance. He’s so young still so I’m really excited to watch our relationship grow and continue to bond. As long as everything continues to go well between Edwin and I .. I plan on getting another parrot of some sorts in the future. But not until Edwin and I are completely ready! I don’t want to loose focus on him.. but I honestly can’t wait to see what other bird friends make their way into our family. Thanks for all of your tips! It’s been nice to see how different all the parrots are and what works for some and not for others.
Reading this made me smile so much. I’m so happy for you and Edwin 💕
Edwin is a cute name for a Budgerigar.
I love this, my Rio wants to touch it through tv 😆 😅
That is the cutest little squawk.
Touche', that's a cool name.
It's so interesting how individual birds are so different. My GCC thrives on excited praise and gets distracted by food treats, and determined to steal the treats rather than do the training. When training we don't always give good treat for each good action. We'll say "good boy!" Then randomly he'll get a food treat and when the session is finished.
He’s a smart little dinosaur 🦖
Jamie you are so intelligent. It never ceases to amaze me your ability to understand animals and train them. You’re a master of conditioning! Every psych teacher should use you as an example in class lol
Beautiful Ringneck! Hope he gets another Ringneck Friend soon! Amazing training…what a smart boy!! Enjoyed watching it!!!!😍🦜👍🏻
Are they better in pairs?
@@wyattspop Depends on the individual bird
I so very much miss my Indian Ring neck and i love it when you work with him.
Ironically, this ringneck probably came from the Amazon :)
My lovebird and I were watching this together and when he heard the clicker he got REALLY animated. I thought he was just curious but every time you clicked he got excited and started looking around. Apparently he wanted to train. Aren't parrots fabulous? And yes, we took a short break to practice touch training and spins on a new surface.
I haven't watched your channel for a while, but I'm really chuffed to see touché again, (on the other hand I thought he was rehomed so it's also a shame to see him back!) I love his little language!
PLEASE HELP US! Just rescued 20 yr old female ringeck.
Was left in cage for the last 3-4 yrs no bird or human interaction other than feedings and when the grandmother would talk to her and take her out.
Granddaughter was terrified of her and said Beabea the ringneck was "nasty" and had attacked her before. I can tell its fear aggression. When we went close to her cage she immediately backed away and has not tried to bite any if us since being here.. I can feed her with my hands. After she takes it she backs away and eats it. Shes loves all food. Especially corn.
When we got her home she was receptive to target training however its only been done in her cage as she isnt clipped and its a new layout and I dont want her to get hurt or hurt anyone else.
I dont know her body language or cues good enough yet. I dont want to miss something and her hurt someone bc i didnt see it soon enough.
Shes been through enough and deserves to be free of her cage. She was in a 3footx18x18 cage with no toys and dirty bc they were to scared to clean it. It was rediculous!
I immediately got her a flight cage which she is so much happier in.
I can tell she is a wonderful bird she just needs the right ppl and help environment to grow and flourish.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you❤
Edit to add.**
She is desensitized to so much, loud noises, kids, animals and it dont take long for her to investigate new toys and perches. which is probably due to her age which is a guess bc they didnt know for sure. Just that they had her around 15 yrs and she wasn't a baby when they got her. She also had a mate but she killed him. She does seem bird aggressive.
I also noticed most of her back is bare with only down feathers closer to her bum and on her sides. Its only on her back. Not sure if its plucking as there is no feathers in her cage since being here and no other bald spots. I see her preen her back and rub aggressively with her head. Almost like she is irritated. We unfortunately had a hit financially and used our savings for vet care for our other rescues and to get the last two rescues home. She will be going one way or another and sooner than later. She needs to be seen as I don't think she has ever been to a vet before. I couldn't leave her. So many ppl wanted her but. Think they just wanted to sell her as she was free. Shes a wonderful bird and I know with patience, time and love she will be able to enjoy her last years and not in a dirty cage, all alone with nothing! 😢
I can't believe people would buy a bird and just leave it in the cage for the rest of their lives. Thank you for saving her and also I'm pretty sure it's no doubt that it's plucking as she's been along 15 years with no time out the cage and no interaction.
Poor Touché yancked the yellow one "real good" 5:30, expected a reward and all he got was a weird look from his trainer :)
She was training him to focus on the task at hand.. the blue string. If she rewarded for the yellow, it would confuse and prolong the training. I felt bad for a moment too, but the training was focused on getting the basics completed first. She communicated with Touché properly. Next step, the next color, etc.
@@kristamaxson-jw7pu You are right, I was just making a joke about his "good yanking skills" :)
i love the noise his little feet make. puts a smile on my face.
I love how David was watching from the kitchen, he looked blurry but happy :)
He has the cutest voice though!
Very smart and very cute.
What a cute and beautiful bird, love his coloration - oh and his personality too !
touché is so cute all ringnecks look so confused like i had mine and it would always be confused
My Lovebird has been trying to figure out how to land on the TV to get to Touché. LOL
Thank you so much for thisssss video. I love seeing when people take such good care of Indian ring necks
just got my first ring neck been watching for years thanks loving it so far
Well, here is something funny: About 10 years ago, someone thought it was a good idea to set 4 of these birds free in a park in Amsterdam..... the population now is estimated to be around 20,000. I live 20 minutes drive from Amsterdam and I have during the winter sometimes more then 10 of them in my small garden coming to eat my bird seeds and apples (that I put there for them...)
Yeah, we have them in Mainz in Germany, too.
Lovely video, lovely channel. I just watch to relax.
This video is just in time! I got the same toy and struggling to teach my bird to use it~ this is so helpful!!!
Hi love your videos he is so cute love Indian ringnecks
Omg it’s so cute watching him learn this trick 😭😭😭 I hope my ringneck will eventually stop fearing me so much and will let me get near his cage. Ive been doing this power stance that you made a video on and I do see a little progress for sure!
He's sooo cute 🥰
He is so goddamn cute, how can his owner not love him?
The owner may love him a lot but not have the time or talent to train, so sending him to Jamie is an intelligent option.
I really like this type of video. Just a peak into the training session
Touche is cute 😍
Bird: I don't get any snacks for pulling the yellow,red or green string ?
She does give them away for blue,ok I go blue
You should use your clicker to train that guy in the kitchen to do housework.
This is amazing and it makes me feel good about things. Thank you.
You're extremely patient 🥰
You make clicker training look sooo easy 🤍. I clicker train my dog and it’s really timeconsuming to learn completely new tricks 😅.
He did so well! I wish there had been something like this in the 1990s when I had my Cockatiel. I think he would have loved this!
Really cool to watch. 🦜
I was literally just searching videos on ringnecks when your video came out!
Check Out Chatterbox parrots! They have beautiful and very chatty ringnecks!
I love all ur pets
I love the sound of the ringneck
So CUTE
He got this down so fast 🙂🙂🙂🥰🥰🥰
Should put in the box the treats
I will say yalls marketing algorithm is on point😂 i literally just ordered some toys from you guys and get this ad at the top of my feed 😂 now if only my terrified, ex-breeder ringneck girl could calm down long enough to realize I'm not out to eat her
I went to a bird rescue/store today to see what they have for feed, toys, and products. There were so many birds needing re-homing. People really need to research and take the time to decide what type of bird they are suited to and realize that they are taking on a responsibility that can last decades. I’m not suited to large birds as They freak me out and I don’t like the noise or mess they leave. I love smaller birds.
So smart
When your boyfriend came in, I expected you to use the clicker and sunflower seeds on him. 😁
Lol indian ringnecks have their own way
It really reminds me on my irn
Those feather Bob heads are really cute
Are they hard to keep
@@weshouldsaveourselves6780 kinda depends I would prefer Just 1 over a pair like we had 2 both were females so we gave one to a family who had a male and we're looking for a female she rn happy and the one that stayed with us became more precious and we developed a deeper bond but fortune doesn't support everyone and she flew away accidentally......but yes looking after just one was better that after 2 in my personal opinion
@@eehhhh9107 thanks ☺️
I order 5 mystery box so hope my ringneck bluecheese gets something good he likes 😊
Pine nuts? Yummy 😋. I’ll pull on those strings for pine nuts. 🤓
awee I’m thinking about getting one I already have 3 conyors I’m not sure how to spell it English isn’t my first language LOL
Thank you for these videos! So helpful and inspiring, the little comments make all the difference for me. I thought i knew how to target train but I feel like I should try it again. I actually have this toy and never thought to do it quite this way.
If you would like another Indian ring neck come to London UK, we are plagued with them over here 😱
SO scared!!
I bought this toy for my sun conure. She enjoys it. She would trick train 24/7, but I wear out …lol. I love your training videos because they have been very helpful to me. Is this the same Touché you had before. I guess I missed how you got him back
My ringneck watching with us and he kept coming to the screen with each treat and couldn't understand why he isn't getting any...
Mom mom mom... That bird is getting the clicky click treats... Where's mine..??? Why me not getting?? Mew mew mew.. Nibbling my lip now... I better get something snacky if I Wana keep watching this.
hes very handsome
Thank you for video. My ringneck also does not care for sunflower seeds.
Should I feed this birb with fruits/vegetables? So here is the situation I'm in - I'm supposed to take care of the birb for a month while my sister is out of town, and usualy she feeds him various seeds but I noticed he stops yelling (which he does A LOT, like a donkey from hell) if I 'bribe' him with cucumbers, apples, cherries, various berries or even watermelon. 😄
Vegetables should be a part of his normal diet, and fruits are great as treats. Just don't give too many sweet things.
I was going to say just how many pine nuts can he eat when Jamie says she was breaking them in half.
Touche is a beautiful bird. How is humans couldn't deal with him is beyond me! Their loss...
We're not in a position to judge his past owner. There are a million reasons they could have decided to surrender him. Maybe the owner got cancer or some other catastrophic illness and could not care for him. Maybe the owner died and the family didn't want a bird. Maybe he spent every waking moment screaming his little green head off, and the owner had migraines, and they finally couldn't take it any more. We just don't know. We do know that he was in good shape when Dave and Jamie brought him home, so he was well cared for.
I know this is an old post. I just get so sick of people being judged on this channel.
I wrote that 9 months ago, I don't even remember writing it. Didn't mean to offend or judge. I just love birds. 🙏❤
OMG I LOVE HIM 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥺
Hah hah, I have a Quaker parrot that hates everything new, attacks or obliterates new toys without remorse. Sometimes bites me by accident I think? Even though he doesn't want to leave me.
He's so cute! So did I understand you correctly? He's available?? 🙂
Hmm. I wonder if all birds are as cautious about object that have a different orientation than that which they are used to. I suppose it makes some sense. Objects that can change orientations could be dangerous in the wild. Though, one would expect other animals to show a similar fear. I don't recall my cat ever being cautious of objects that had their orientations changed. In fact, if anything she was often curious about them.
Perhaps it's a prey/hunter dichotomy. Prey animals tend to be much more captious of nearly everything. Hunter animals, less so.
I’ve never had to train my bird to use or play with a toy. Just put it in their cage and they will do it on their own automatically, usually right away
I got that same toy!! I haven't used it on my ringneck yet
What do you use for training treats? I am working on training my cockatoo but haven't found any treats he is crazy about.
A hand raised jay I had, taught himself to open matchboxes😕
Unfortunately my birds are now so triggered by the sound of the clicker mostly because I spent all of this time and energy teaching them to associate the sound of the clicker with being rewarded with treats that when they hear it and don’t get a treat they get upset. So because I’m a renter and live in a place that has hollow doors that aren’t able to be completely sound-proofed, they’ll hear me clicking for a different bird and the other bird will get upset that he’s not getting a treat. I don’t know what to do. Now as soon as I bring out the stick and click maybe 3 times it seems to piss off my birds and cause them anxiety
I’ve basically abandoned target stick and clicker training because of how upset they get after just a few minutes
You could have different toned clickers for each bird. (You'd have to abandon your current clicker as all of your birds are used to that click sound)
Very funny
curious... why didn't you just start with that second orientation?
I love watching you with the birds 🐦. I grew up around birds and when I got married I had seen a lorikeet in a bird store and I fell in love….Once I was pregnant with my 2nd child she was very upset….. She attacked me and bit chunks out of my hands… I ended up selling her 🙄
Unrelated to the video but are budgies good starter birds for 2 responsible kids/pre-teens and an adult? My brother has been wanting a bird and my mom thinks it’s a good idea so i’ve been doing some research on them and their care and I just want to know because some people say they are and some people say they aren’t.
Hey jamieleigh (sorry if I misspelled that) I’m a really big fan of your work, yt channel and website I’ve even bought your tiny toys line. I was wondering what clicker stick are you using in this video in the beginning when touché first appears on screen? I’ve been wanting to buy one of these for my green check but I don’t know which to get and if your using it then it must be good:)
I was wondering the same.
wow such a mess from sunflowers. so lucky my irn is crazy bout apples, so i can train him with little peaces of apple. leaves nothing behind
Just curious if you can put the link to item you got from Amazon in this video. Thanks
Hello. I have an off topic question. I just adopted a senior male budgie. His beak is over grown. What causes this? What are the best clippers for this? His beak has to be trimmed every week
One thing I find very interesting watching all these bird videos is that they always seem to be super aware of the camera/phone. They must watch the setup and be seriously aware that the camera is a constant???? True or false?
Would it help to put a treat inside the box? Xx
I have a ringneck who is 10 years old and his previous owners never trained him and rarely let him out of his cage. I can't get him to respond to the clicker/target stick yet because he doesn't like being handled and doesn't come close enough for me to feed him treats. Any tips please?
Hi new fan here. What are you using as a treat?
When is the best time to start target training? I'm waiting on my new lil INR that will be about 3 mo old and am wondering what is the best age to start or is it sooner the better? Thanks
I have loads of wild Alexandrine Parakeets where i live ( Some are really big, more than 50 cm's from head to tail ). They fly freely through the city and through feeding i can get them on my balkony and feed them but not by hand. Is there a trick to get wild parakeets even closer ? Would love if i can feed them by hand.
Crazy that just changing the orientation of an object that they are already familiar with will produce more fear! I definitely don't have the patience for ANY prey animal!