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Beak Grinding Content Bird Trying to Stay Awake for 3 Minutes Straight | Green Cheek Conure Sounds
Just some calming beak grinding noises from a green cheek conure. I personally love this sound. It means a happy content sleepy bird. Delphi was very content on my leg so I thought I would film and see how long she can keep going. She can keep going forever, I gave up after three minutes. This was filmed on her hatchday :)
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Recap First Year of Delphi the Green Cheek Conure! Milestones & Highlights | Bird Growing Up
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One year ago today little miss Delphi the green cheek conure came out of the egg!! It's her Hatchday! So here is a recap of her first year in this life. Highlights and milestones and moments I just simply adore. Sami and Zola came along and they have brightened up Delphis (and my) life. I love Delphi and I hope there are many many more years to come :) Eventhough you might have seen some clips ...
The Impossible Happened - Delphi, Sami & Zola The Green Cheek Conures Journey
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I wanted to give Delphi the green cheek conure a break from everything. But not even the best case scenario happened, the dream case scenario happened! I am overjoyed! Tags: Green cheek conure , conure , parrot , bird , pineapple conure , turqouise conure , yellow sided , yellow sided green cheek conure , birds becoming friends , bird bonding , birds fighting , bonding process
Green Cheek Conures falling in Love! - Delphi, Sami & Zola's Journey
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It's the third update story of originaly Delphi's journey. There are some really good developments! But also less good developments... It really is a video with two stories. Delphi and Sami did not go well together... But for both of them I refuse to give up! I always try to do what's best and what I am capabel of. Sometimes that works but sometimes it doesn't. I am a new bird owner and did hou...
Trying to find Delphi the Green Cheek Conure a buddy
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I cannot give Delphi love and affection 24/7. That's why she needs a friend. But will it work? Delphi is a feisty girl. This is going to be a difficult task. I always try to do what's best and what I am capabel of. Sometimes that works but sometimes it doesn't. I am a new bird owner and did hours, days and weeks of research beforehand because I wanted to know what I was getting myself into. I'v...
Bringing home Delphi the Green Cheek Conure - First Month
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This is the first month of the journey of Delphi the Green Cheek Conure. Memorable moments put together that I like to look back to and I hope that you can enjoy :) I am a new bird owner and did hours, days and weeks of research beforehand because I wanted to know what I was getting myself into. I've wanted a green cheek for years. But each bird is really different and there are a lot of things...
Jaqueline Govaert - Past The Moon
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  • @MrPepper312
    @MrPepper312 17 днів тому

    When I had my Greencheek for a short time I would walk with him on my shoulder outside until one time he got spooked by a Crow and flew almost a couple of hundred feet to some large bushes even though his wings were clipped from the breeder were I bought him. It took a long time to find him, and I almost gave up but did find him. I will never take him outside again unless he is on a harness. Greencheeks live in flocks and rely on their flocks to alert them of danger. They cannot survive in the wild alone. Now he is fifteen years old and has all his flight feathers to fly everywhere in the house and is only in his cage to sleep.

  • @sheridan3028
    @sheridan3028 Місяць тому

    Your little Delhi is soooooo beautiful! Thank you.

  • @sheridan3028
    @sheridan3028 Місяць тому

    I love your presentation with your birbs. Thank you so mch!

  • @danielson_9211
    @danielson_9211 2 місяці тому

    Wonder if a sun conure can be just as cuddly?

  • @lecheofthesirenn
    @lecheofthesirenn 3 місяці тому

    it’s just so satisfying

  • @ksommertennis
    @ksommertennis 4 місяці тому

    How did your bird hurt its foot?

  • @ZazuandWoodstock
    @ZazuandWoodstock 4 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @jacobcostelllo9981
    @jacobcostelllo9981 5 місяців тому

    Why are some of your videos missing?

  • @reedrichards3907
    @reedrichards3907 5 місяців тому

    I just adopted a rescue green cheek & he is the sweetest most cuddly bird I have ever had! Delphi is a beauty & precious!

  • @mariamelman2323
    @mariamelman2323 5 місяців тому

    Happy happy birthday Delphi! 4 years old today🎉

  • @pasta4762
    @pasta4762 6 місяців тому

    Dont let her play around on the floor lost by buddy like that🥲

  • @rachelkumar4758
    @rachelkumar4758 7 місяців тому

    Does she use the washroom all over the house or did you train to go to cage ?

  • @rachelkumar4758
    @rachelkumar4758 7 місяців тому

    Arnt you afraid she’s going to fly away when outside ?

  • @PascaleLaurent81
    @PascaleLaurent81 8 місяців тому

    I know this video was from 3 years ago but so many wrongs here. You got her way too young and seed diet? I sincerely hope you changed that since.

  • @RobertMatteis-pe7vh
    @RobertMatteis-pe7vh 9 місяців тому

    Hey, I’m just checking in this is Bob in Connecticut I just wanted to know how Delphi is doing?

  • @Betcsbirds
    @Betcsbirds 11 місяців тому

    Please tell me that aquarium isn't this bird's enclosure?

  • @englishsimple1052
    @englishsimple1052 11 місяців тому

    Wonderful. I enjoyed. I had a ringneck parrot as well.

  • @blackangelgiggles
    @blackangelgiggles Рік тому

    Mine is hiding right under my legs and grinding his beak constantly for the last 10 minutes. Ngl i got a little concerned that maybe he wanted something and i jist couldn't figure it out

  • @susannemichelsen8879
    @susannemichelsen8879 Рік тому

    😢

  • @susannemichelsen8879
    @susannemichelsen8879 Рік тому

    How sweet. ❤❤❤❤

  • @michelwaknin9893
    @michelwaknin9893 Рік тому

    Hello julia Your conures are just so nice and cute. How can the bird can fly in the garden and not escaping?

  • @deborahjames8251
    @deborahjames8251 Рік тому

    She is so adorable. Her being on her back is so precious I just think she is so precious. Her love for you is so sweet

  • @RobertMatteis-pe7vh
    @RobertMatteis-pe7vh Рік тому

    Wow, I have a green cheek conure his name is Spidey he’s my best friend. He sleeps on the top shelf of the medicine cabinet in the bathroom.. he says hi baby because that’s what I call him. Definitely the best pet I ever had. anyway where is Delphi now? I don’t see any recent videos.?? I hope she is OK

  • @mariannanemeth6433
    @mariannanemeth6433 Рік тому

    They are absolutely lovely. I'm watching this video with my yellow sided green cheeked conure, Ollie!❤

  • @farmerinthedells
    @farmerinthedells Рік тому

    That was the sweetest little story. True love. ❤😊

  • @janinerusinovich3040
    @janinerusinovich3040 Рік тому

    Aww the babies are adorable

  • @BRIGRANSTROM
    @BRIGRANSTROM Рік тому

    Yes, never let your baby's fly free outside. So sad about the accident....

  • @BRIGRANSTROM
    @BRIGRANSTROM Рік тому

    Older comments, but a very sweet video.

  • @taruuyaamzbiggestfan1482
    @taruuyaamzbiggestfan1482 Рік тому

    I’m so jealous. My green cheek conure is a baby and she never wants to snuggly with me. She’s very cute and silly though

  • @FastRedDragon1984
    @FastRedDragon1984 Рік тому

    so darn cute !

  • @designsponge
    @designsponge Рік тому

    I use this video every single night to help out 27 year old Meyer’s Parrot go to bed. It helps him ease into sleep so well ❤

  • @geaj4214
    @geaj4214 Рік тому

    So cute. May I ask what is that bracelet on her leg for?

  • @mchy1394
    @mchy1394 Рік тому

    Fantastic video. Awesome bird. I used to have linnie who sadly passed and was thinking of a conure. Can you recommend a good breeder.

  • @JanusHoW
    @JanusHoW Рік тому

    The best sound you can hear as a birb parent. That means you are probably doing everything right.

    • @lecheofthesirenn
      @lecheofthesirenn 2 місяці тому

      I used to think my bird was eating some sort of invisible seed until I found out she was content around me 😭 but yeah best sound ever

  • @meganlynnglass
    @meganlynnglass Рік тому

    She's so adorable. This is the second time hearing about a green cheek conjure parrot I seen today I watch another channel before this. I love hearing about different parrots. After all, I seen a lot at the zoo and on UA-cam. You learn something new everyday.

  • @beab.5546
    @beab.5546 Рік тому

    I am both impressed and in love. Delphi is simply wonderful. And her owner, is funny too! Keep making videos, I’d love to watch!

  • @mostafaparrots
    @mostafaparrots Рік тому

    ماشاءالله تبارك الله 🐦💗💗❤️🦜

  • @plips71755
    @plips71755 Рік тому

    You guys really take good care with her so she would be comfortable with you, get stronger and healthier. So sweet to see her interacting. loved see her bathe and sleep on her back. And snuggle under your hair. It can be very scary outside. A friend lost one of hers in a split second right in front of her… hawk swooped in and got it. She saw the shadow,, looked up to see what it was. And it was just there, it’s wings brushed her. It carried her precious baby off to group of trees. But then she could hear her screaming as she was eaten and then it got quiet. She had already headed down to where she thought it flew toward hoping it dropped her as the birds were chasing it out of a grove of trees but only found part of her and some feathers. Poor thing - she cried for days over that poor baby, cried for a year or more every-time she thought of her. It was her first one. She and her husband have passed away now - but they sure loved their parrots and orchids. They were so helpful and pleasant, were of service to any and all of those who needed it. Just lovely people. If we had more like them, the world would be so much nicer. As soon as this happened, they almost immediately built an outside aviary. 20’ tall, 40’ long and 20’ wide. They wanted it large enough for their big parrots. good thing they had around plenty of land. They had the contractor sink concrete about 18” down completely around the aviary inside and outside so as to prevent something digging under and then put 2 separated layers of screening on the inside and outside of the chain link and then put welded wire on inside of that. They didn’t want to worry about leaving them outside if they weren’t there. Those birds were so funny, you could just open the cages and they would hop to a board and they all just waddled “down the lane” - looked like an assembly line, hopped over a little ledge at the large window, down the ramp or flew to wherever they wanted to go. Could close the screen door or window, and they trained themselves so when they wanted in, they hung on the door or window into the greenhouse which gave them entrance to the living room or the large, sunny, “inside bird room” and they had small diameter welded wire too so they could hold on easily and between the three chime areas, the little piece of hanging pipe and a rope and “shook” the different wind chimes and bells to inform you it was time for you to play with them. And if you ignored them, they just got louder, and louder, more screaming etc. Their next door neighbor would call and say laughingly - “do I need to call the authorities and report you guys for neglecting those poor birds? 🫣🤣could really make those long wind chimes make quite the statement! Between the chimes and the birds, they could make some noise. It wasn’t always that they wanted to play with the humans; occasionally something scared them - cats, foxes, coyote, or a hawk flying over, large flocks of other birds would really get them jacked out of shape. One time it was a alligator! And early on, another critter got one which was why there were so many layers of screens. A black snake got in and was curled up in one of their shade and resting boxes. Talk about a commotion she said, but the darn thing got hold of small young bird and she couldn’t get up to it in time. The large parrots she said tried to protect the bird, flapping and pecking at it which really made rescuing it difficult. Finally her husband got to it by the tail and got it out but the poor little parrot was gone. Immediate construction started again and they couldn’t go out until it was made safer. They built a smaller connecting one for the smaller birds next. And then they built another much larger one that connected between the house and the original aviary. It included and opened from their orchid greenhouse. That way they could open and close off depending on the weather. After that, it was better and no more killed birds but they did do another layer of a heavier screening on everything thing, even into the house and greenhouse was so scared a smaller snake might sneak in. Even with the sadness, it was so pretty to see those gorgeous parrots flying and waddling around in amongst the orchids and it all surrounded with roses, shrubbery, vines, etc. It started with putting the flowers, vines, shrubs etc on the outside on different structures back off the aviary was so to not have any reflections they might fly into. Then they wanted vines with berries, seeds, fruits etc to nibble on. More like nature. They had several fountains they sounded great and several were so they could splash around and bathe. it was the nicest I had ever seen - greenhouse, landscape, house, aviary, zoo - whatever you wanted to call it. And all those birds loved them to pieces. It would be so funny sometimes, to look up and see them hanging on the big sliders into the house - just watching, not making a peep, just looking at whoever was inside and what they were doing. Then one would start a low chatter and in seconds, it was like holy terror broke out all at once. They opened the door and they would just waddle in, one by one. Hilarious! And they sorta talked as they waddled in, just low and happy. Some went to the kitchen to get veggie treats, some to their cages to just rest I guess. Some went to the living room, got up on her husband’s shoulder, a couple snuggled where they could, climbed in the blankets. some just wherever they could see the tv. One that had quite a character, full of personality and didn’t like everyone- it would go get in it’s cage and halfway pulled her cover down over the door so it would be dark. If it fell to the floor, oh my gosh, you would think something killed it. Someone would have to go in and not only attach the cover over the cage, but also adjust her inside little cotton bag so she could nest inside it. It was like you would start to walk out and she would squark until you finished your job. 🤣 Obviously, they had the wherewithal to afford all this and the caretaker to help. I don’t even know how many birds they had - it was a lot and most rescued babies. They did have a pair that every couple of years would have babies but then they just quit. Maybe they got older?? All their birds were very healthy, beautiful feathers, no bare spots. when it was time to lose their feathers, can’t think of it right now but they fed extra mashed boiled eggs more nuts, etc to make sure they had plenty of protein along with their regular high quality food and supplement. They made sure their nails were kept clipped so no pain or walking poorly, kept the cages clean. Had a large cage with a sand box in it so they could do dust bathes if they wanted. Out in aviary, they had fountains to bath in and I forgot the shower. one of the fountains was like a rain shower in our bathes but had those jets on the wall and they loved to fly through them especially the big birds. They had branches across here and there so they could rest on them and preen and sqooch down to the end so they could get right under the water to get drenched. What a hoot they were. And jealous darlings a couple could be.

  • @maratepper5613
    @maratepper5613 Рік тому

    She’s so precious. She reminds me a lot of my Zena who’s a sun conure.

  • @Thepateisgreat
    @Thepateisgreat Рік тому

    Green cheeks are just such sweet birds that tend to warm up to people fast. They are such sweet little babies. Wonderful first birds for anyone who is new to them.

  • @above.the.sky0
    @above.the.sky0 Рік тому

    I don't get it... Delphi was first in your home so why did you give her ayway? If yu actually decide to give up on making sammy and delphi a couple you should search for home for sammy- after all he was a second bird...

  • @knighthood3124
    @knighthood3124 Рік тому

    My bird died the 29th of November this year, he was so young, just a year old but just a small accident ended the life of such a small sweet boy I miss him so much

  • @SuperNora-7
    @SuperNora-7 Рік тому

    Hello there! I loved your video! I am looking for a Green Cheek Conure, but I would love to have a new born. If you have any information, can you suggest me where to get a newborn Green Cheek Conure? I would very appreciate it! Thank you !

  • @lynniia
    @lynniia Рік тому

    I'm also having one bird right now. His name is Kupo and is always super sweet and loving. I decided to get one loving lil bean who was also looking for a fellow friend. Then I saw a second cutie who was also looking for a friend as well and decided I will be getting these two (I fell in love with them and I want to give them a sweet home with a lot of room) These 2 are also both male and I will be getting them from a adoption center. So I wanted to make these three a pair as well and hopefully it works out. I still don't have them yet and they will come in mid dec. I'm excited but also very scared that it wouldn't work out between these three..(the worse thing that could happen is that one has to go back to the adoption center so they can have another chance on getting a sweet home with a buddy If I notice that It will never work out and they want to fight non stop only and can't stand one or another but ofc I will not them have a big fight so I will keep a good eye on them all) The adoption center will look at these 2 first to see If they get along or not so I hope they do and that my bb Kupo likes them as well (But I'm guessing he will be very protective over me since he already showed the signs to peopll instead) This vid is very helpful and makes me less anxious for these 3 and gives me a bit of an idea how it can go and also what I can do. (Ofc every situation and bird is different so it can go different as well) I think they maybe get along well with a lot of patients and care?.. (Hopefully).

  • @lindas5964
    @lindas5964 Рік тому

    What a happy video! Loved the slo-mo shots especially. Their wings& feathers are so beautiful.

  • @alanistico
    @alanistico Рік тому

    that melt my heart full !!!!! love all them

  • @krystalanderson5880
    @krystalanderson5880 Рік тому

    Where do you live I have a pineapple conure

  • @parrotlady7687
    @parrotlady7687 Рік тому

    BROOOOOOOOO THIS IS SOOOOOO CUTEEEEE

  • @haydensmith3104
    @haydensmith3104 Рік тому

    I had a jenday conure who died last month she was sweet as hell I raised her since she was 2 weeks old 😢missing her even more now

  • @toniabrunetti9084
    @toniabrunetti9084 Рік тому

    How sweet and adorable!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️