The Most HORMONAL Macaw I've EVER Seen!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @blamekatie
    @blamekatie 4 года назад +336

    He has such a beautiful home! For humans and the bird. You can tell he really wants the best for her. I hope he keeps up the hard work. Breeder birds are so hard to retrain 😬

    • @ambernakys1788
      @ambernakys1788 4 года назад +35

      Haha hard work is an understatement. I have an ex breeder ( 15 years as a breeder) who is also a special needs and man oh man..although he is spoiled rotten, sometimes I sit back and wonder what I got myself into with him. But I am his forever home and he will never know what it's like to have his cage closed up, or to be outside in a breeding pen again.

    • @blamekatie
      @blamekatie 4 года назад +15

      Amber Nakys it is people like you who give me faith in humanity! 🤗

    • @ambernakys1788
      @ambernakys1788 4 года назад +23

      @@blamekatie Thank you. He had a less than stellar life. When he was a hatchling he was "tossed" or fell out of his nesting box which severely broke his leg. It healed twisted so he walks like a "pimp" lol. He was at the breeding facility for over 15 years, but because he couldn't get anything chicks from him, he was eventually retired and sent to an actual Parrot rescue, where he sat for another four years. Parrot rescues are great however they are so overwhelmed with parrots and birds, that simple things such as toys and human contact is limited. So he sat in a noisy room full of cockatoos with no human contact and no toys. Those that were interested, would put the effort in to gain his trust, and then abandon him because he wasn't "pretty" and because he was a special need. So when I was told about him, it was very unexpected and drove almost 2 hours to go visit him. I sat with him for the entire day and just kinda hung out. I saw something in Nemo that other people didn't. I knew it was hard enough for normal birds to get adopted, but a special needs breeder? What chance did he honestly have? So I took the plunge. Twice a week for about one and a half months, I drove 2 hours there and home to go visit him. He's really a goofball, even though he won't let me touch him at all, but with so many people failing him, i can understand why its difficult to get his trust. I had to teach him how to play with toys and now his cage is full of them. His cage is never locked up. I fought for him by having in house inspections and post-screenings, because nobody else ever fought for him. Now he is happy, he has a huge cage in my bedroom where i spend most of my time doing college things. And he is never home alone, even if im not there. Because he has to have his wings clipped ( medical reasons) we take him to the park where he loves to watch the little kids play and talk to him, stretch himself in the sun..so yes..he definitely has a good life now.. even though I can pet or touch him much LOL.

    • @dianenyc7697
      @dianenyc7697 4 года назад +4

      Amber Nakys beautiful! absolutely beautiful human you are! I know one day Nemo will allow touch it will be his way of thanking you for fighting for him! God will also bless you with health and wealth for helping one of his creations! Sending love & prayers you way!
      ❤️🙏❤️

    • @jlinus7251
      @jlinus7251 3 года назад +5

      @@ambernakys1788 You just restored my faith in humanity. What you did for that bird is awesome. If everyone helped one other person or creature the way you helped this bird, our world would be a beautiful place

  • @TheNyah5
    @TheNyah5 4 года назад +527

    I feel so sorry for her. Imagine having your babies taken away from you every single time. No wonder she‘s so aggressive. Good for her she found such a caring owner!

    • @Bullen_3
      @Bullen_3 4 года назад +44

      And possibly her mate? I know it's a necessary separation in order to for the bird move on to much better situation with health and the hopeful possibility that they will bond with human,but it's also heart wrenching to think about what they go through missing their loved one; if they were in fact bonded to the bird they were put together to "make the babies":I know it's not always the case,bc they may not even click.

    • @victoriathegreencheekconur5477
      @victoriathegreencheekconur5477 4 года назад +10

      You really don’t understand those eggs aren’t eggs there not fertile

    • @cashoutjay6721
      @cashoutjay6721 4 года назад +5

      @@victoriathegreencheekconur5477 yea cant some birds just lay but don't become fertile?

    • @Nadia-zn6bv
      @Nadia-zn6bv 4 года назад +33

      Victoria the green cheek conure girl what? There are no eggs in this video. they mentioned she may have been a breeder bird in the PAST - in which case they would obviously be fertile eggs

    • @lilredrabbit4191
      @lilredrabbit4191 4 года назад +4

      @@Nadia-zn6bv Correct.

  • @eschwarz1003
    @eschwarz1003 4 года назад +315

    breeder bird, that explains things; poor birdie, she's lucky to have such a caring owner; look at the awesome branch and toy environ she has although it may cause a few issues now!

    • @sui11106
      @sui11106 4 года назад +5

      Yeah , Talk about spoiled , SHE HAS A WHOLE OUTDOORS AVIARY AND A POOL ALL TO HERSELF. (Im jokin :)

  • @StonyRC
    @StonyRC 4 года назад +24

    Guys, your encyclopaedic knowledge really shines in this video. It's most interesting to hear the "behind-the-scenes" dialogue where you are discussing the possible causes and nature of her behaviour and clearly demonstrating your own very sensible caution around this beautiful bird. Like others below, I would LOVE to see a follow up video or even some more content from that day.

  • @brentroulstin5020
    @brentroulstin5020 3 года назад +11

    What amazed me was the fact that when you switched target sticks...not only did the bird go from aggressive to accepting, it was moving in a way to show that you could trust her as well. She was making slow and predictable moments.
    That whole exchange just after the stick switch was amazing to watch.

  • @GuyWe
    @GuyWe 4 года назад +89

    It is amazing how jamieleigh trained her and made her calm so fast

    • @MemphisReins
      @MemphisReins 4 года назад +16

      I agree.
      Jamie had the magic touch with this bird.
      It's really interesting to see how sometimes Dave has the magic touch with some birds & how Jamie has the magic touch with other birds, it's what makes the two of them plus Capri (their daughter) such an extraordinary team!

    • @hossjulia
      @hossjulia 4 года назад

      Afraid of getting claws caught in fabric?

  • @rayjump6096
    @rayjump6096 4 года назад +35

    What a beautiful bird and her space is amazing. I really hope she continues to come around and gets to be an active part of the family!

  • @harleyquinn5774
    @harleyquinn5774 4 года назад +291

    Yup, budgies are the right pet for me. 😬

    • @MemphisReins
      @MemphisReins 4 года назад +9

      LOL

    • @RainebowEvee
      @RainebowEvee 4 года назад +24

      My friend's budgie is so hormonal she gets really aggressive in her cage and now she's even sticking her butt up at anyone who walks past her cage...

    • @moofie1262
      @moofie1262 4 года назад +1

      You can try a cockateil

    • @harleyquinn5774
      @harleyquinn5774 4 года назад +3

      Daria Dumitru I like cockatiels. ❤️

    • @michelletheorca7162
      @michelletheorca7162 4 года назад +1

      Lol

  • @bkm2797
    @bkm2797 4 года назад +212

    Beautiful girl, but boy was she hormonal. Somehow, I knew she would respond to Jamie, and I think Dave's hat made her a bit uncomfortable. Hoping there is a part 2, but if not, let us know the end result. Really interesting to watch, and I never seen so many nest.

    • @beckylynn9640
      @beckylynn9640 4 года назад +13

      Absolutely would be interested in an update on this bird to see her progress.

    • @MemphisReins
      @MemphisReins 4 года назад +3

      I would LOVE to see an update on Rio as well !!!!

    • @staceyroberts3468
      @staceyroberts3468 4 года назад +3

      I’d like a Part 2 also!!

    • @demonica4012
      @demonica4012 4 года назад +1

      Me too!

  • @justbirbvideos1701
    @justbirbvideos1701 4 года назад +25

    Poor girl, I’m so glad she’s with a loving owner now though, so sad she was used as a breeder bird🙁 awesome that you guys helped!

  • @bammcguee5047
    @bammcguee5047 4 года назад +12

    I would love to see more on this hormonal bird. I have a blue and gold who is very hormonal as well. We have had her for 20 years, and she still keeps laying eggs. Videos like this will help a lot.

    • @Cool-Aid5564
      @Cool-Aid5564 3 года назад +1

      What do you do with the eggs?

  • @_yolopatchtv3887
    @_yolopatchtv3887 4 года назад +58

    Her room is really nice.👍

  • @yamunadevi68
    @yamunadevi68 4 года назад +7

    This was great. What a lovely kind family having her and trying their best for her. Hope there’s a part two or more to this story 👍🏽

  • @Roxyredshoes
    @Roxyredshoes 4 года назад +15

    I can’t tell you how much I adore your content. So so so SO informative and interesting! Long time viewer but just wanted to let you know your channel is awesome!

  • @LILAC2CARB
    @LILAC2CARB 4 года назад +10

    You guys are wonderful so compassionate and your understanding of Rio’s signals buzzed me out I would’ve gotten bit lol another great educating tool 😊

  • @CourtLee333
    @CourtLee333 4 года назад +75

    Can u please fo a follow up about Rio. Shes absolutely ADORABLE guys!

  • @TSUNAMI-MAMI
    @TSUNAMI-MAMI Год назад +1

    Wow. It’s always so cool to see how some birds, one of you just connects more easily than the other. This time it was Jamie! Such a huge energy shift. Also so sweet when she was communicating head scritches 🥹🥰

  • @esoteric9333
    @esoteric9333 4 года назад +6

    Absolutely blown away by that set up! Sooo jealous!!!!

  • @nomis19821982
    @nomis19821982 4 года назад +4

    Don't have a bird but love your videos you care so much for them

  • @highlandbakes1272
    @highlandbakes1272 4 года назад +12

    She takes such good care of the birds

  • @vanessasworder
    @vanessasworder Год назад

    She is beautiful……poor darling ….thank you god for this lovey family she now has ❤

  • @violet-zx4hw
    @violet-zx4hw 4 года назад +4

    What a helpful video! I wish it was longer (cause 22 minutes isn’t enough to me, apparently). I learned so much watching this, and I hope to use all this information to help me when I finally get a bird.

  • @SaffyMJ
    @SaffyMJ 4 года назад +8

    Cute how Rio wanted to be petted by her and showed trust ❤ btw i think that the beautiful colors she was wearing has a kind of positive effect, i heard parrots are interested/attracted and attentive to bright colors

  • @janellelynch998
    @janellelynch998 4 года назад +108

    All of the females here know what kind of affects this has on our bodies and how HORRIBLE we feel at times. But we know and understand the reason for all of the misery. But Imagine these poor babies have no clue why this is happening to them. So we can fully understand why they don’t cooperate. She just doesn’t feel good. Makes you heart break for them.

    • @emcrolls
      @emcrolls 4 года назад +9

      Janelle Lynch if she was a breeder especially she might know sequence of events

  • @Allen-by6ci
    @Allen-by6ci 4 года назад +3

    Really enjoy these kinds of videos. Very cool to see you diagnose and work through issues.

  • @germainelytle9272
    @germainelytle9272 Год назад +1

    I have a 20 yr old male WB Caique that is so hormonal! Oh, nothing is spared from being humped in his cage, barbs feathers, dances and cries!!! I found making a strong chammomile water for his water bowl and bathing time works in 2-3 days to relax him to be a more calm, stable companion. He still is a bouncy, bundle of energy, just not aggressive and stressed out. I tried everything on the market, believe me! So far this has worked for me.

  • @laurawilliams5363
    @laurawilliams5363 4 года назад +1

    What a beginning for this bird. Very happy she has a new life and hopefully all that her human is trying to do for her will work.

  • @sarahrichardson3692
    @sarahrichardson3692 4 года назад

    I have a female hormonal eclectus, they can be so challenging but it’s so rewarding working through it.

  • @marieparsons3507
    @marieparsons3507 4 года назад +2

    Great job J & D!! You give hope to everyone w a difficult bird!

  • @p.sherman3158
    @p.sherman3158 3 года назад

    Sooo much work and time needed with birds.

  • @theparrotsvoice6143
    @theparrotsvoice6143 4 года назад +33

    Thank you for sharing this video. Jamieleigh, your calm, soft voice and demeanor and slow approach without pushing the issue is why the bird was more receptive to you. Dave, why did you leave your cap on? Your presence was intimidating and assertive, and the cap just intensified her fears. Hopefully he will not feed the bird the egg diet too often. It's not a good idea to feed egg and soft foods to a hormonal parrot, which can exacerbate hormonal surges. It's nice to know that the bird is given a chance for a quality of life.

  • @fancysenpai7406
    @fancysenpai7406 4 года назад +6

    How did he make that amazing setup for his bird???? I’m in awe

  • @FukaiKokoro
    @FukaiKokoro 4 года назад +100

    Breeder birds should go to sanctuaries and live wild and free, imagine if this bird went to the wrong person and they’d mess her up more.

    • @ambernakys1788
      @ambernakys1788 4 года назад +35

      I have a breeder male African grey who is 20 years of age, who was a breeder for 15 years and stuck at a sanctuary for almost 4 years before adopting him. And although he isn't cuddly, or allows us to touch him ( without screaming and growling and flopping around, never really bites) he really isn't aggressive at all and is the sweetest boy and I provide him such a good life. He never even knew how to play with toys until I showed him how, and now he gets a lot of toys, and a warm place to sleep and a lot of attention. When breeder birds do go to parrot rescues ( certified ones) such as the one i went through, there is a huge process involved to make sure the house is the right place for any bird. I went through in-home inspections, and two months of visitations twice a week to spend time with my Grey where i just sat with him and talked for hours. I even had to do post screenings with the parrot rescue to ensure he was being cared for.

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 4 года назад +7

      @@ambernakys1788 That is some great place! (both yours and the rehoming one)

    • @MM-my8yt
      @MM-my8yt 4 года назад +6

      I noticed she likes females better then males.
      I wonder if a male in the past made her feel unsafe or collected her eggs.Or if she just likes females better?

    • @zaimahbegum-diamond1660
      @zaimahbegum-diamond1660 4 года назад +1

      @@ambernakys1788 well I would say you found out about the better rescues...most rescues just want to adopt out as it takes too much time and energy along with resources to properly maintain a pet bird.

    • @ambernakys1788
      @ambernakys1788 3 года назад +1

      @Ins Dynsmite cool

  • @samanthapowersbeauvais8282
    @samanthapowersbeauvais8282 4 года назад +4

    She’s so cute I want to cry

  • @pamelamorris3148
    @pamelamorris3148 2 года назад +2

    Rio is a gorgeous full size female B&G with perfect feathering and long tail with no damage. She's very well taken care of and preens herself beautifully. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!
    I went and read Rio's bio that you posted and her leg band should have a serial number on it, as all breeder's are required to band every bird born in their aviary in most States. These are also recorded and submitted to the local health department or State wildlife association that most States require be registered and pay a county tax, ($10) year, so they know how many wild bird's are being bred in captivity. This should give her age and breeder information. There's no way I would have believed she was 2 year's old as many B&G's under 3 still have baby bird mannerisms for the majority of their interactions with other's. I don't know why I'm even typing this since you've been doing this forever and know this stuff. The band on her leg is what made me think of it since my B&G was banded from her Florida breeder, all the birds were, and documented with the county even coming out and doing inspections to ensure the bird's were well cared for and the aviary was hygienic. This gentleman had several mated bird's listed as on the extinct list & would take in rescues for rehabilitation & worked with the Govt on maintaining population of exotic birds, especially one's that were listed as critical in nature. I'm sure most of the breeder's that do leg band's are also required to maintain records on their bird's.

  • @miathemacaw8650
    @miathemacaw8650 4 года назад +32

    I love this video really is helpful thank you so much. Mia 🦜 has always been a little hormonal since we got her. But watching your other videos + this video I believe I'll have her normal in no time thanks guys 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @zaimahbegum-diamond1660
    @zaimahbegum-diamond1660 4 года назад +5

    I work at a bird rescue. Sadly most people who buy birds will never see this. The amount of care and training it takes to deal with hormones. Most people just see cute birds and go buy one from pet stores and sadly we see the other end of things when they are surrended to us.

    • @DaniG3217
      @DaniG3217 4 месяца назад

      This!
      I rescued 2 adult macaws and their entire environment was changed during late spring.
      It was rough.
      Still training and they are precious but they require so much work.

  • @BarbaraDelGiudice
    @BarbaraDelGiudice 4 года назад +4

    Wow, JamieLeigh! You were very successful with Rio! Maybe it was because you're female and something so special about your calmness. I'm so glad you could help Rio!!! Love, big hugs, birdie kisses. Barb, Beenie, Baby spirit :)))

  • @humbawena
    @humbawena 4 года назад +9

    the patience when you guys train , amazing .

  • @poppykok5
    @poppykok5 4 года назад +1

    Just knowing of any beautiful innocent animals (ALL animals are beautiful & innocent to me) with such fear really STABS at my heart...

  • @MrJdubz100
    @MrJdubz100 2 года назад +4

    This was a great video for me. My Senegal is super hormonal and is constantly trying to regurgitate food into my ears, nose, eyes, and mouth. She also sometimes tries to mate with my hand. Its not ideal.

  • @yamiatemyugi
    @yamiatemyugi 4 года назад

    You have a very tolerant and beautiful kitty

  • @Bullen_3
    @Bullen_3 4 года назад +2

    Another thing that has to be very painful for these former breeder birds is,that they probably miss their former mate,that's has to soo hard on them for the longest time.

  • @bethvanaalst2168
    @bethvanaalst2168 4 года назад +30

    I can't find the links in the video description about mixing parrots with other animals. Wondering if Birdtricks could post a link?

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  4 года назад +17

      Yes, sorry, here it is: birdtricksstore.com/blogs/birdtricks-blog/mixing-birds-and-other-pets?_pos=2&_sid=78d98c8d6&_ss=r

  • @jolr8068
    @jolr8068 4 года назад +10

    This was so interesting... I would love to see a a follow up on whether she was responsive to the owner!!

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 4 года назад +2

    Man that bird has an awesome house! Wowza!

  • @GeckoOnTheWall
    @GeckoOnTheWall 4 года назад +15

    So sad that human greed has made this beautiful bird act this way 😢
    It’s going to be a long slow process for them all, part 2 please!

  • @1KITIG
    @1KITIG 4 года назад +2

    the progress you guys made !!!!!!

  • @TheKristifyy
    @TheKristifyy 4 года назад +2

    This is so COOL!
    I Really Love your videos!!

  • @britageronilla7843
    @britageronilla7843 4 года назад +4

    Really good video! Shows how even a breeder bird can respond to training (in the hands of the experts). Remarkable how she did respond, despite not yet being on the seasonal feeding system. I would be interested to know if she responds even better after being on it a week.

  • @saga2964
    @saga2964 2 года назад

    Birds are such gorgeous, intelligent, amazing animals. ❤

  • @Hammerhook12
    @Hammerhook12 4 года назад +7

    This is so interesting and I don't even own a bird nor would want to.

  • @katmarrs7054
    @katmarrs7054 4 года назад +2

    My Blue and Gold Tico was a breeder bird but he failed at it. The breeder human said he didn't take to the female (all while stroking him down the back). After a few days we realized he was extremely hormonal with me, in particular. We've had him about six weeks now and while his behaviors have calmed down quite a bit, he's now more comfortable straying away from his cage and has started trying to nest under his cage, under our bed and has built nests out of our clothes on the ground. I feel bad for him and I feel like I can't spend time with my bird without triggering him.

  • @VictorVonGrooove
    @VictorVonGrooove 4 года назад

    I love that I pick up something new every video. You guys are so damn good at what you do. Thank you for the videos!! :D

  • @k8h991
    @k8h991 4 года назад +2

    You guys are amazing.

  • @jenniferrush8231
    @jenniferrush8231 2 года назад +1

    This is my experience with the sanctuary I worked at for four years. I suspect many of the issues here are similar and can be avoided…. So many people do things for birds that really arent good in the long run with the best intentions…. I stopped working because I honestly got to the point of having nightmares aboit being attacked. People loved giving them cardboard boxes and it would set birds in this hormonal spiral…. Same with fruit in the diet and the use of noodles to absorb excess liquid in the chop….

  • @monkeynumbernine
    @monkeynumbernine 4 года назад +17

    @Birdtricks
    I was looking for the link to
    *mixing parrots with other animals*
    did y'all forget to put it in the description box?

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  4 года назад +1

      Yes! Here it is: birdtricksstore.com/blogs/birdtricks-blog/mixing-birds-and-other-pets?_pos=2&_sid=78d98c8d6&_ss=r

  • @gracekealoha4525
    @gracekealoha4525 2 года назад

    Awe Rio im so sorry u was traumatized on breeding wen it shud b magical and exciting for ya! But thankfully with a lito help u will b a new bird 🐦 this was very cool to watch and how ur team made so much progress! Patience is a virtue and i love how u put aside ur fear to help Rio w/her fear

  • @chriscarnes87
    @chriscarnes87 4 года назад

    Really great 👍 video guys! Hope there will be more of rio’s progress? I love watching challenging birds for you to help. BirdTricks to the rescue 😎

  • @melz266
    @melz266 4 года назад +15

    Hi there I was looking for the link to the vlog or blog or whatever on how to safely keep a parrot with other animals. I'm probably a bone head but I don't see it listed here.

    • @mattkinsella9856
      @mattkinsella9856 4 года назад +4

      I was looking too. Since I lost my bird in a messy divorce a few years ago I've acquired 2 cats (or they acquired me lol) and I've been afraid to get another parrot. My cats will sit and watch birds out the window for hours and I'm so scared of the idea but I would love to have another bird one day.

    • @tzxazrael
      @tzxazrael 4 года назад +1

      @@mattkinsella9856 if the cats are already grown, and have the instinct to hunt birds, it's probably a bad combo. at best they'll be tense and uncomfortable around each other... at worst, serious injuries or death, and not just to the bird either; even a small bird could do serious injuries to a cat if it was fighting for its life.
      unless you've got a house where birds and cats could be totally separate at all times, it seems to me that with adult cats, its simply asking for trouble. and even if you do have a house you could separate them, that seems like an awkward limit to both pets.

    • @mattkinsella9856
      @mattkinsella9856 4 года назад +2

      @@tzxazrael That's what I was thinking. My old parrot was out of the cage most of the day and would sit with me while I work. I wouldn't want to keep a bird caged all the time because I'm worried about the cats. I've thought about building an aviary in my garden which might work.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  4 года назад +3

      Nope. I was the bonehead. It's here: birdtricksstore.com/blogs/birdtricks-blog/mixing-birds-and-other-pets?_pos=2&_sid=78d98c8d6&_ss=r

    • @prittyugly86
      @prittyugly86 4 года назад

      @@mattkinsella9856 I have a cockatiel and a cat that share a room. The cockatiel has picked the cat for his bonded pair. Its really all about a calm and controlled environment. I had to use a spray bottle no more than 3 times when my cat got "in the zone"

  • @carolhartley4448
    @carolhartley4448 4 года назад +3

    This is so very interesting, how long has this owner had Rio? I'm amazed on how well you can read a bird that's not yours! Great job👍♥️

  • @jennifergriffiths8841
    @jennifergriffiths8841 3 года назад

    I have a very hormonal male blue and gold macaw that has a closed band on his foot I can’t read. We were told he was a breeder bird and is about 26 yrs old. That’s all we know about his past. He has very hormonal days no one can touch his cage or get close except me. He also plucks his feathers, he was plucked before we rescued him and tries to build nests. We are working on training him hoping to stop his bad habits. I hope your training goes well with Rio.

  • @michelangeloraymond7027
    @michelangeloraymond7027 4 года назад +9

    Can we get updates on how she progresses

  • @DominoGalaxy
    @DominoGalaxy 4 года назад

    Its Hard to get to her but i still really like her set-up ! Looks like a fun bird playground

  • @___a.x__
    @___a.x__ 4 года назад +2

    Awww hope Rio feels better soon xx. I also have a budgie so I know the pain💘

  • @prosesroses
    @prosesroses 4 года назад +17

    Dave: Ahahaha. Not a chance in hell!
    Jamie & Ashlyn: *confused laughter*
    Jamie: We can’t see that from here!
    *more confused laughter*
    Ashlyn: Alright. Jaimie, it’s your turn!
    Jamie: Oh, man!!
    .
    .
    🤣

  • @lojo8543
    @lojo8543 3 года назад +4

    My blue and gold macaw, Winnie, kept laying eggs and nesting and became egg bound. I had to sit in a warm bath with her on my chest so the steam would help her pass the egg. She finally did. The vet then suggested a hormone shot - that was what stopped the obsessive nesting behaviour.

  • @dianneguarino2348
    @dianneguarino2348 4 года назад

    She’s a beautiful sweetheart

  • @petanything
    @petanything 4 года назад +7

    I love how she went from aggressive and standoffish to gentle with Jamie.

  • @LadyDianeH
    @LadyDianeH 4 года назад

    wow glad she is in a good home who cares...was nice to see how she was taking to target training...its gonna take some work but she will grow and be wat she is meant to be a beautiful bird with no worries....

  • @DeathByDrone-ORmk84
    @DeathByDrone-ORmk84 4 года назад

    She seems so desperate to interact! Very cool to watch!

  • @mone4910
    @mone4910 2 года назад

    💜 Wow! What an interesting video! In my opinion it also shows that it is almost impossible, to give these birds, when kept in captivity, a live that fulfills their true needs/ let’s them live a fulfilling life.

  • @erinfee3378
    @erinfee3378 4 года назад

    That was Amazing progress!

  • @lrlasvegas6427
    @lrlasvegas6427 4 года назад

    Looking forward to an update on Rio!

  • @andciska
    @andciska 4 года назад

    Such an informative video!

  • @Commonwealth96
    @Commonwealth96 3 года назад

    2:52
    Unrelated note: this guy was plucked out of the year 2003 and dropped in the current decade.

  • @TheMusicnmyheart
    @TheMusicnmyheart 4 года назад +1

    My BFA got this way when I became pregnant. Except her aggressiveness became so bad, she was attacking everyone in the house. She would leave her playstand and attack. It was so awful when we had to make the call to foster her out for a little while so I could have my child without problems. Unfortunately, she was attack the foster parent and ended up being surrendered back into the Avian society. I still have not gotten over the loss of my baby girl. I wish I could have had more help back then.

  • @limapodima7534
    @limapodima7534 2 года назад

    This is why I love my macaws so much ❤️❤️‍🔥❣️

  • @marietrini7784
    @marietrini7784 4 года назад

    Just came across your channel and am impressed with such beautiful birds. What is your channel about ?

  • @valtillman7634
    @valtillman7634 4 года назад

    Please, where is the finale? I want to see what has happened with this poor girl. Thank goodness someone, you guys and her forever home, care for her. Please let us know what has happened to the poor girl. In the case of a bird who is this hormonal and who is probably grieving for all the lost babies, would spaying her or letting her breed be of any help at all? Looking forward to more! Thank you!

  • @jdhay88
    @jdhay88 Год назад

    What a beautiful lady ❤

  • @MrJdubz100
    @MrJdubz100 2 года назад

    You should meet my new Catalina Macaw. She tries to regurgitate for me whenever I get near her and we have only known each other for 3 days!

  • @claudiablanco13
    @claudiablanco13 4 года назад

    This girl has a mate, several nests and the plenty of food haha she's like come here, we are making babies

  • @smartsoe123
    @smartsoe123 4 года назад +2

    I would love to see Rio’s progress or an update.

  • @TabTomgirlNascent
    @TabTomgirlNascent 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting video, poor little lady.

  • @deborahbenedict6089
    @deborahbenedict6089 4 года назад

    I have an Australian Rosella that we caught outside. She is very aggressive and hates to be handled which makes replacing perches or swapping toys difficult not to mention trimming her nails. She likes to interact from in the cage and ducks her beak asking for treats. Loves her apple carrot and occasional dog food nuggets. I would so love to tame her and interact with her more. Any suggestions? Her name is Skittles.

    • @NickanM
      @NickanM 3 года назад

      "Caught outside" ?!??
      WTF?

  • @shawnaburrington9277
    @shawnaburrington9277 4 года назад

    New subscriber here, and new owner of an African Gray Congo..... what is the stick you are using, and what are you using it for? Loving all this content, it has been SOO helpful so far!!!

  • @misbellesmith9310
    @misbellesmith9310 4 года назад +2

    I don't even have a bird and I like watching their videos. I have no idea how complicated birds can be although they certainly seem to be worth it. It takes a special person to put forth the effort. I was in someone's house the other day and they had a cockatoo the was bobbing up and down and pulling its feathers out. The owners said it was ok but after watching these videos I know that that bird is in distress and it makes me sad now.

  • @StuartDWright
    @StuartDWright 4 года назад

    Fascinating

  • @dm607
    @dm607 3 года назад +1

    You guys have not met my 16 year old Eclectus girl Darcy! Once her hormones kicked in they never turned off. I've got the scars to prove it's not just rescue birds that have this problem.

  • @laibashahryar5727
    @laibashahryar5727 4 года назад +3

    Plz make a video about feather plucking that would be very informative!!🐣♥️

  • @KNYD
    @KNYD 2 года назад +1

    20:46 You spell voilà as wah-la?

  • @fumissima
    @fumissima 4 года назад +8

    omg i just died thank you - “Wah-la” -💗💓💗 Jamie-Leigh or Dave typing? New fave Womachism. (after furious exercise of new verb “anthropomorphesizing” in less recent vid.) Prometheans of levity parrotly & oth’wise, yous - Voilá, lol!..

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  4 года назад +3

      Totally me (Jamie). If it sounds smart, it's someone else. Ha!

    • @jasperclydeinsd592
      @jasperclydeinsd592 4 года назад +1

      I’m TOTALLY using wah-la from now on, so cute!

  • @shayralizdiez3046
    @shayralizdiez3046 2 года назад

    Where did río’s owners buy his climbing net ?? I really want/need one

  • @irmasalcido1283
    @irmasalcido1283 3 года назад

    WOW
    LOVE THIS. TY

  • @showemethemoney
    @showemethemoney 4 года назад +5

    I might have missed them but it looks like you forgot to add the links to the "birds and other pets" articles you mentioned. I'm interested in reading those.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  4 года назад

      Eek, I did: birdtricksstore.com/blogs/birdtricks-blog/mixing-birds-and-other-pets?_pos=2&_sid=78d98c8d6&_ss=r

  • @fishsauce2221
    @fishsauce2221 4 года назад +1

    Why cant you simply grab the bird? When a chicken is stubborn I gently grab her, one handover each wing or one hand on top and the other hand either grabs the legs or I push her forward so she is forced to step on my arm. It depends on if it is a hen or a rooster and their mood. Sometimes I grab with one arm around the chicken and place the legs between my fingers and lift the chicken. Like a hug. The other hand I use to scratch the chicken. They mellow out immediately. Scratching their chest is the magic area. Is it the same for a Macaw?
    Sorry for all the questions, I want to learn. Will not get that kind of bird but my curiosity is hopelessly limitless. Your videos really triggers my curiosity. Educational videos I love them. Gets my mind off the lockdown.

    • @jewishlizard9266
      @jewishlizard9266 2 года назад

      It won't work, actually it'll cause even more stress and hormonal behaviour

  • @vivienleigh4640
    @vivienleigh4640 4 года назад +2

    Friends of mine adopted a dog that had spent most of its life as a breeder dog in a kennel, not at all the same, I know but there are s o m e similarities. Nobody had made an effort to create a personal bond with the dog, it was just seen as a producer (and this was not at all a puppy mill). It did not end well and my friends were not new to keeping a dog.

    • @wwaxwork
      @wwaxwork 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, it can take years of work with dogs like that & even then you don't end up with a typical dog at the end. I've had one like that for the past 10 years and it's only the past few years that he's started to act more like a "normal" dog. It is a lot of work, I found a lot of techniques Bird Tricks use to grain trust & communicate with parrots translate very well to dogs, it's why I started watching them.

  • @galeem713
    @galeem713 4 года назад +9

    I have a dog, a cat, and four parrots(smaller ones). Both my cat and dog are created breeds and show no aggression or territorial or predatory reaction. My moustache will land and stay on my cat, and she doesn’t even move. My male conure grooms her. My two conures play tag with my dog.
    My cat is a Ragdoll and my dog is a cavalier King Charles spaniel

    • @darklynx4574
      @darklynx4574 4 года назад

      That's great, but I would still be careful. My parrot used to land on my cat all the time and my cat still lashed out when I wasn't looking once.

    • @galeem713
      @galeem713 4 года назад

      Dark Lynx my cat loves the birds. If one is on the floor of the cage, my cat goes to look then runs to me and tries to drag me to the cage to check out the bird. I have to show her that the bird is eating. I have to open the cage door so that she can see that he is fine. She really likes my moustache parakeet

    • @galeem713
      @galeem713 4 года назад

      Dark Lynx here is the first meeting of my parrotlet and the cat. Watch her reaction when the wee bird pecks her on the nose. They were best buddies. When he had a seizure, she raised unholy hell and I held him as he died in my hand. She mourned him. That parrotlet was best buddies with my 16 year old cavalier and there is a video of that wee bird bullying the dog. That video is also on RUclips.
      ruclips.net/video/n-XwjVltCaw/видео.html

  • @Heather-rg8tj
    @Heather-rg8tj 2 года назад

    Whatever happened with this bird and family? Do you have any updates?