3 Easy Tips for Bonding With Your Bird | Canary & Goldfinch Taming

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  • @fireboltak8278
    @fireboltak8278 6 років тому +62

    What a sweet and elegant bird!

  • @hiimperson1083
    @hiimperson1083 5 років тому +23

    I can’t exactly pinpoint it but there’s something about your videos that makes me genuinely happy.

  • @0sba
    @0sba 5 років тому +11

    I got myself a goldfinch from my stepfathers aviary. Him and my canary became quick friends! I got an extra cage for him but he always sleeps together with the canary and when I let them fly loose whenever I am home, they are always together. Will try these tips and the looking sideways thing! (s)He's so much more sociable than my canary already though, really fun birds :D

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  5 років тому

      What a lovely story!

    • @0sba
      @0sba 5 років тому

      @@leporellothegoldfinch Thanks, I put a little cage on my desk and put egg food in there. The finch loves it and he comes over to eat some egg food and sit on the cage once every while.. Still a little skittish of flying trough the door between the living room and the office though haha. It's a young bird, still. No coloration around the beak yet

  • @umairahmed1874
    @umairahmed1874 7 років тому +79

    as soon as i saw your bird , i subscribed

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +5

      Awesome, welcome on board! :)

    • @josefernando9275
      @josefernando9275 5 років тому

      Umair Ahmed yeah that bird will die soon

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  5 років тому +5

      +jose Fernando Uhm, no. He's five years old this year... still lots more to go.

    • @josefernando9275
      @josefernando9275 5 років тому

      Leporello the Goldfinch - Birdtaming Tips & Tricks oh okay

    • @yellowshineyt6956
      @yellowshineyt6956 4 роки тому +1

      your tips were very awesome and very useful.Tysm for uploading the video,it is very helpful.I am gonna train my Finch now with your helpful tips!

  • @skelmcdonald6365
    @skelmcdonald6365 6 років тому +13

    your videos are extremely well constructed and helpful, I've been trying to learn as much information as possible on this specific type of finch, due to a tragic outcome of a wild finch I hand raised they have come to be one of my favorite variety's of birds and I plan to be tuning in to all of your future videos for more helpful tips. Thank you for posting :)

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm hoping to post a new video soon. :)

  • @memeweekly6621
    @memeweekly6621 5 років тому +7

    As soon as I got my first zebra finch I subscribed. Your videos are so awesome, and Leporello is so adorable!

  • @aliyarertugrul2947
    @aliyarertugrul2947 6 років тому +9

    Masha allah🕋💖

  • @yolandagambodi2929
    @yolandagambodi2929 3 роки тому +2

    Please feed canary’s romaine lettuce and grass/ tonic seeds everyday as well as normal canary seed. They love romaine lettuce you will see if feed it. X

  • @torane10
    @torane10 5 років тому +59

    After watching your videos my bird is so tame I can PAT him like a dog

  • @PleaseNoMoreFarmhouseDecor
    @PleaseNoMoreFarmhouseDecor 5 років тому +4

    He matches your piano :) what a lovely creature :)

  • @shahad1982
    @shahad1982 7 місяців тому +1

    Very cute I love bird so much ❤️ thank you for the tips

  • @faroshscale
    @faroshscale 5 років тому +4

    Leporello is so beautiful!

  • @abim816
    @abim816 Рік тому +1

    I start my training at 1-5 pm. 30mnt training session with about 15 finches. I change a bird after a few minutes because they're sosial animals so they needs encouragement so they doesn't get bored

  • @Mabaz
    @Mabaz 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for the video! I was actually gifted a canary and I'm doing my best to learn how to care for it. I'm quite inexperienced, but I think I'm not doing bad. I saw many people hold their birds in their hands but I'm too scared of hurting it. So I thought I'd tame mine and have it come to me instead. I have had it for a week and it has started to feel used to my presence. Thank you again for your videos, they are so helpful! P.s: you're also very beautiful, that's why your birdie is so relaxed around you I bet haha

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому +1

      Thank you for the compliment, and my pleasure! It always makes me happy to see people making an effort to care for and understand their birds. Your intuition is spot on on not grabbing your bird!! Grabbing a bird is actually the worst thing one can do, as in the wild the only time a bird is being "held" is when it is grabbed and being killed by a predator. On the contrary, letting your bird come to you is literally the best thing you can do when taming it. In other words, well done so far, it sounds as if you're on a really good track!

    • @Mabaz
      @Mabaz 6 років тому

      Leporello the Goldfinch - Birdtaming Tips & Tricks Thank you very much! Could you please make a video about basic things for bird care? There are some things people take for granted, while it really is not. Like should I let my canary take a bath during winter?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому +1

      Yes, canaries need to bathe daily, regardless of season! Their native home, the Canary Islands, are warm throughout the year, so canaries should be kept inside the house and be offered a bath daily. Just make sure there are no drafts and that the room is warm enough so that your little friend doesn't catch cold.

    • @Mabaz
      @Mabaz 6 років тому

      That will be difficult, my house is not cold. But it's not warm...I don't know how to keep the room warm enough for the bird to take a bath :x Thank you I'll try to get one of those electric heaters

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому +1

      Don't worry, canaries cope well with temperatures down to 10°C, and your house probably won't be colder than that! :) As long as there is no draft, your little friend will be fine.

  • @fritzjagr5121
    @fritzjagr5121 6 років тому +1

    I am highly considering getting a spice or gouldian finch. I feed a flock of wild red house finches on a daily basis. In the beginning, there was only pair of finches. Very soon afterwards, they had babies and they decided to nest in my yard! More of the red house finches realized that they could find fresh food and cool purified water at my house, so they all came flying in to live on my property! I now have a flock of about 30 wild finches, and they fly into a bush that grows up against my bedroom window and tap on it with their beaks. I go out and give them treats when I see them out there tapping on my window. I love them so much, and I think they'd make great entertainment for a captive finch to watch from a window. Thank you for these informative videos! I am very diligently studying finch behavior and needs before I purchase my own bird because I want to understand their needs and provide the best home possible. I love your vids, keep up the wonderful work! Leoporello is so cute and I can tell he loves you very much!

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому

      That sounds amazing, Fritz! :D It must be so nice to be woken up by a whole flock of finches by your window. Thank you for your kind words. - Just one bit of advice in case you do get a spice or gouldian finch: The New World finches are all incredibly gregarious (even more than the European species), so it would be imperative to get at least a pair if you want your bird(s) to be happy. Keep us posted :)

    • @fritzjagr5121
      @fritzjagr5121 6 років тому

      That's a good idea! I heard a lot of animals can become depressed if they don't have another of the same or similar species to hang out with, so I will definitely get at least a pair. I want to either build or purchase a cage big enough for them to flutter around in. I've done a lot of building in the past, and I think it'd be really cool to have like a 4'x6' cage so they'd have room to move around and not be sedentary while in their cages. Thank you for the suggestions, it really helps! Finches are so sweet!

  • @lorelley1
    @lorelley1 7 місяців тому

    I adore your voice, your channel is amazing, congratulations on being such a smart beautiful soul! Thanks for this channel...i haven't been so happy about a UA-cam video in ages 😅❤

  • @rakinchowdhury194
    @rakinchowdhury194 4 роки тому +2

    Im sorry but i have budgies so about the training session, if i make my budgie eat from my hand for long will it bond with me, cause my budgies already bonded with me but i want to bond with them more so i can be a friend to them

  • @mrmengal9150
    @mrmengal9150 4 роки тому +1

    I just bought a Gold finch and the first video was yours as i wanted to learn something about gold finches, You got a Sub!

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  4 роки тому +1

      Hey, congratulations on your new friend! :D There's a birdtaming playlist on this channel which illustrates all the steps with a goldfinch, you might like that :) Welcome to the community!

    • @mrmengal9150
      @mrmengal9150 4 роки тому

      @@leporellothegoldfinch i would love to learn taming tips from you! Can you please suggest me a Name for my Bird?

  • @alohaXamanda
    @alohaXamanda 6 років тому +1

    I'm thinking of adopting a finch and this video has been very helpful, as I'm having trouble bonding with my budgies still.

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому +1

      Hi there, if you have trouble bonding with a budgie, please don't get a finch! They are much, MUCH harder to tame than budgies, and will only cause you frustration. Finches are also very social so they either need another finch companion or a dedicated human with experience and lots of time (5+ hours a day), otherwise they will lead a life of absolute suffering and misery. - That said, most of the tips on this channel work with budgies as well, so if there's anything you need, just ask, I'm here to help! If your budgies are scared of you, start here: ua-cam.com/video/dWeoAsBdOFo/v-deo.html And just in case: NEVER EVER put your hand in their cage (unless it's for changing food and water once a day). App. 99% of all bird owners who have trouble bonding with their birds make this grave mistake. It's one of the worst things one can do but thankfully also one of the easiest to fix (by _not_ putting one's hand in the cage anymore). Hope this helps.

  • @Jcauto-t4r
    @Jcauto-t4r 5 років тому +4

    I just bought a nice yellow timbrado Canary, I'm trying to train him, he's 7 months old, Thanks

  • @Robert-ls5wn
    @Robert-ls5wn 3 роки тому +1

    does your bird poop outside the cage i always wondered that thank you

  • @rakinchowdhury194
    @rakinchowdhury194 4 роки тому +1

    I own budgies but i subscribed to your channel

  • @Kafue
    @Kafue 6 років тому +5

    A very lucky bird has been adopted~

  • @MA-td5wr
    @MA-td5wr 6 років тому +2

    I had all those dreams to have a hand tamed bird, raise and tame it since baby. but Life got me an adoption to a one-year-old white java finch last week. She was surrendered by the former owner to a local animal protection society. And appeared not really trust human. I am trying your moving cage closer and closer suggestions. It seems she is more comfortable to stay around me in the cage now. But I am wondering how to start the free flight in the house, as I need to get her back in cage at some point. Any suggestion for untame bird back into the cage?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому

      What a wonderful story! To answer your question, there's a video for it on this channel: ua-cam.com/video/QAW4sE6o76Y/v-deo.html

  • @mrmalware4009
    @mrmalware4009 6 років тому +1

    what a soothing voice you have and a very cute finch

  • @leighdicken7648
    @leighdicken7648 6 років тому +1

    your videos are very helpful and will definitely use your advice to tame, train and bond with my canary, thankyou!

  • @corprusmudcrab
    @corprusmudcrab 7 років тому +18

    your channel is wonderful!!

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +3

      Hi there, and thank you :) Great that you bought your goldfinch a new cage! Apologising to him should not be that difficult, but it might take some patience - if you continue training him the way you usually do, and are kind to him, eventually you'll gain back his trust :) Best of success!

  • @jesseocean5507
    @jesseocean5507 3 роки тому +1

    so, you're calm as Disney princess, that's why taming works)

  • @kennybonett1133
    @kennybonett1133 6 років тому +3

    love yr videos,was wondering when to start training my one bcoz still juvenile. thanks

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому +1

      You can start training right away. If you've just got your bird, you should give them three or four days to get settled in to their new surroundings, but after that you're good no matter the age of the bird. There's a video on this channel in which Leporello is just a fledgling, too.

  • @birdsdz7279
    @birdsdz7279 3 роки тому +1

    I love goldfinch ❤

  • @theemperor2017
    @theemperor2017 3 роки тому +1

    Love the intro scene💚

  • @araara6388
    @araara6388 3 роки тому +1

    My brother just came home with a canary what do I do

  • @seventiesgirl6449
    @seventiesgirl6449 3 роки тому

    What a great video for the smaller bird owner.

  • @iBOB7TESLA
    @iBOB7TESLA 7 років тому +2

    Amazing video.... The best of all and specifically goldfinches.
    All the best for Leporello and his mom...
    Let us see more like these video
    Have a peaceful weekend and a big like to Leporello 😉

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +1

      Thank you - will do! Wishing you a lovely weekend, greetings from Austria :)

  • @simmysandhu6407
    @simmysandhu6407 7 років тому +9

    Yo both are beautiful,,,,,love you guys

  • @henerydeparker4442
    @henerydeparker4442 Рік тому

    Very useful video thank you so much

  • @benyasmine8989
    @benyasmine8989 3 роки тому +2

    My two canaries go on my piano too 🥰🥰🥰 it s so cute

  • @michaeldoyle7444
    @michaeldoyle7444 6 років тому

    We've just had two small European goldfinch visit our garden for food, they are beautiful creatures, now I know what food they like and when we can make sure we have plenty for them, can't imagine them perching on my mobile though 😉

  • @noorshafaye9434
    @noorshafaye9434 4 роки тому +2

    This was so helpful thx!

  • @rodrigoappendino
    @rodrigoappendino 4 роки тому +1

    How did you find out the meaning of each sound Leporello makes?

  • @lameloball1453
    @lameloball1453 3 роки тому

    I love my canaries, Penny and Tweet

  • @aviationtrips
    @aviationtrips 6 років тому +1

    2:07 I can understand canaries language 😂💜
    For example I know when they are angry,happy,pain,scared,tired

    • @DJMixing17
      @DJMixing17 4 роки тому

      Cool! How did you learn? We have a canary since 2 months and are understanding his body language more and more, but we have no idea what his sounds mean.

  • @littlecanary3416
    @littlecanary3416 7 років тому +1

    Your channel is my favourite! I just love your bird and you have the nicest voice ☕️

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому

      Aw, what a lovely thing to say! Thank you. Glad you're enjoying the videos. :)

  • @chrisswildlife7166
    @chrisswildlife7166 4 роки тому +1

    This is amazing

  • @moradrabia6819
    @moradrabia6819 6 років тому

    It is my favourite bird I have released several recently my goal is to rehabilitate this wonderful bird in his natural environment I have shared some videos in my chanel thank you again and good luck

  • @oranvgames8922
    @oranvgames8922 3 роки тому +1

    I just got three today on 30 May 2021

  • @abdelhaklarisso5700
    @abdelhaklarisso5700 2 роки тому

    It's very good..aaa.. what do you think for Algerian goldfinch

  • @DontknowSina
    @DontknowSina 4 роки тому +1

    I have a zebra finch.. They just laid eggs.. I want to tame the babies but I don't know/think it's going to work. Anyone tame a zebra finch before?

  • @darkangelalltheway
    @darkangelalltheway 6 років тому +1

    The video was great and great tips but i found it hard to hear you over the music and found it harder to hear the bird noises with the music .....but i loved the video :)

  • @salvolondon
    @salvolondon 2 роки тому

    I see goldfinches in the wild every day . They are so beautiful

  • @stephaniegarces
    @stephaniegarces 7 років тому

    1 out of my 2 budgies hate taking baths. I seek it by hand feeding him then getting water on my fingers and bathing him. It's absolutely adorable...

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому

      I imagine! It's tricky to not scare hydrophobic birds. Leporello is the same, it took him ages to take a bath and even now, he only dips in his belly, never jumps in completely. And some people believe animals don't have characters...

  • @birdgal3678
    @birdgal3678 6 років тому +3

    Hi I absolutely love ur videos. I have zebra finches, but I got them as adults so it's quite difficult to tame them. Thinking of getting a goldfinch, or another small bird which I can tame relatively easily. Just wondering... have u had ur bird since it was a baby?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому +2

      Hi there, goldfinches are not any easier to tame than zebra finches; zebra finches may be slightly more shy but have a stronger flock (= bonding) instinct. Goldfinches are flighty, lively and don't like being touched, which can be a challenge and quite frustrating, especially in the first couple of months. If you want a bird that's easier to tame, I'd recommend going with a species that has been highly domesticated, such as a young canary, a budgie or a cockatiel (actually, a pair of them, since all these birds are very gregarious and shouldn't be kept without a mate of their own).
      I've had Leporello since he was a juvenile (not a chick) but he was neither handfed nor handled until I got him at around two months of age. I'd also say that taming an adult bird isn't much more difficult generally, unless that bird has made negative experiences with people (such as being grabbed on a regular basis). So if you can, adopt, don't shop - especially if you're going for something like budgies or cockatiels! They bond really well to a new, kind owner no matter what they've been through before, and they tend to be very affectionate.

  • @muthus9013
    @muthus9013 4 роки тому

    You will spend time with leporella from 1 pm to 5 pm other than that it will be in the cage right
    2) is that one bird is enough some one told we should keep finches only in group

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  4 роки тому

      Nope, Leporello flies free all day. I work from home so I spend virtually all waking hours with him. - And yes, finches should usually be kept at least in a pair. Leporello is an exception, he can't be socialised with other birds, which is why I took him in.

  • @KhalidTheBeeKeeper
    @KhalidTheBeeKeeper 2 місяці тому

    the problem is, the room i spend most of my time in has AC on almost all day, and i know that that isn't good for birds, even if its not blowing directly at them, so what do i do about that?

  • @JawadKhan-dn8ip
    @JawadKhan-dn8ip 2 роки тому

    Hi can a bird that a one person bird that completely hates the owner be trained to trust him again and be more social with other people even if it been like that for a 3 to 5 years ???

  • @Saboo-fk8pq
    @Saboo-fk8pq 5 років тому +3

    Hi
    I am an instant subscriber. I just LOVE THE WAY U EXPLAIN THANK U SO MUCH
    WHEN MY BIRD EGGS HATCH I WILL TRAIN THEM. AND ALSO, DO U THINK THIS WILL WORK FOR ZEBRA FINCHES
    PS. SORRY 4 ALL CAPS

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  5 років тому

      Hi, welcome to the community and thank you for your kind words! Yes, this method will work for zebra finches as well. Best of success with your eggs, let us know how it goes!

  • @SohaM-7
    @SohaM-7 3 роки тому +1

    Can I do this with my lovebird please tell me please please please

  • @troymcgillivray4722
    @troymcgillivray4722 4 роки тому

    Nice goldfinch. It’s very tame

  • @InfrastructuraRomania
    @InfrastructuraRomania 9 місяців тому

    Most impressive!

  • @lady2607
    @lady2607 3 роки тому

    👍💞🐥🐤I luved this video verry much.I've a male,2 years old Belgium Canary.Sometimes I want to let him out of the cage so that he can discover the house and build some muscles since he lives in a small cage.On the other hand I 'm a very meticuluous woman so I avoid him flying around in case he poops in the house.What should I do?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  3 роки тому +1

      Let him out! Your bird needs free flight at least four hours a day. You can minimise bird messes by not feeding your bird outside the cage and also by offering him perches to sit on. That said, accidents will happen - one just has to live with that! PS. I'm very tidy myself and cleaning up after a small bird has never been a problem.

    • @lady2607
      @lady2607 3 роки тому

      @@leporellothegoldfinch Both of us are right.I'm in my early fifties and I can't bend my waist because it often aches,so it's hard to clean all the time for me and sometimes I can't see where he poops.Anyway I love him.💞🐤🐥💞.

  • @user-ln5wy5pr1k
    @user-ln5wy5pr1k 6 місяців тому

    ماشاءالله الله يديمو يارب

  • @aziztalbi6386
    @aziztalbi6386 3 роки тому

    It's pretty impressive !would you please teach me how to make my goldfinch stable?

  • @leporellothegoldfinch
    @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +17

    Forgot to ask: What kind of video would you like to see next? Reply to this comment, I'll consider every suggestion :)

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +1

      Excellent job on handtaming your canary! As the saying goes, the way to a bird's heart is through his stomach :) Feeding him treats outside the cage will make him more comfortable. Birds don't eat when they're stressed, and when you feed them treats their brain will automatically tell them "I'm eating, so I must be fine". (This is the same reason why people with stage fright find it helpful to chew gum prior to a performance, by the way - lizard brain!)
      As for your canary flying back to his cage, don't worry: I had the same issue with Leporello initially. It might simply be that your canary is scared of something around the couch, so the way to go about it is to get him used to you carrying him one or two steps away from the cage at first. Put him back before (!) he gets nervous and flies back on his own. Repeat this for several days. Each day, move a step further away from the cage, then put your canary back before he wants to leave on his own. Eventually, you'll be able to carry him to the couch! And by then he should trust your judgement sufficiently that he'll wait for you to put him back. :)

    • @littlecanary3416
      @littlecanary3416 7 років тому +1

      Questions for Q&A-1. "Why you chose a gold finch?" 2."Adopting and finding the breeder." 3. How to choose the right finch or canary for you." Or 4." Traveling and having a pet bird sitter?"
      ;) love your channel. I just adopted a female canary. She just was at the vet for a overview and is healthy. I am now trying to hand tame her. She is my little sweetheart. I called her "Pumpkin"

    • @shashvathrenu1317
      @shashvathrenu1317 6 років тому

      Now shall I take one Finch?

    • @fish9736
      @fish9736 6 років тому

      Leporello the Goldfinch - Birdtaming Tips & Tricks which is a better pet Canary versus finch

    • @shashvathrenu1317
      @shashvathrenu1317 6 років тому +1

      Leporello the Goldfinch - Birdtaming Tips & Tricks .. Thank u. I have taken 2 budgies and the male is hand tamed but female is no more . now I am giving training to fly to my hand . Step up and down is masterd!!

  • @cromuzzle5013
    @cromuzzle5013 7 років тому +1

    That is one very lucky bird!

  • @meawmeaw4840
    @meawmeaw4840 7 років тому +2

    I got canary from 4 days ago. He really scare right now. Because he case was outside the house ( I put he there because it was sun and shiny day) and one cat jumped at the case and the case fall down. I take him inside to my room but he never say any word after that... actuary he was scare from the first day he came. From I meet him.. I never hear him sing or talk... what can I do to make him better? He eats normal and scare of me all the time....
    I forget to tell you that I got him from the owner who came and bought car from us. He said that he sing a lot or too much that he couldn't take care of him anymore. He is one and half years old. Sorry about my English.
    Please answer me because I'm worry sick about him.

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому

      Hi there Kiko, it's great that you care so much about your bird! Here's how to get him to trust you:
      ua-cam.com/video/dWeoAsBdOFo/v-deo.html
      If you are patient and diligently apply the steps in this video, your canary will learn to trust you within a matter of weeks. Best of luck, let us know how it goes! :)

  • @mondraymondo
    @mondraymondo 5 років тому

    I used to think we train best in the morning... but after thinking about your explanation it does make sense...!! so i guess now I have my morning free for workout etc :) do you think it works for small parrots like lovebird too?

  • @dihnvancammeren2754
    @dihnvancammeren2754 11 місяців тому

    I wanna let my 2 canaries out of their cage but I’m scared they won’t go back in. Is it okay to let them out when they’re not fully tame yet?

  • @olcracker5030
    @olcracker5030 2 роки тому

    Excellent
    Ty

  • @DJMixing17
    @DJMixing17 4 роки тому

    Why would you train in the afternoon instead in the morning? In the morning the bird is more active (more hungry?) which means food as a treat would be more effective? What is your experience?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  4 роки тому

      This was more about bonding than training. Morning training sessions can work if the bird isn't too distracted. Some people withhold food from the bird which I would never (!!!) recommend, as birds starve quickly.

  • @juliebirb7162
    @juliebirb7162 4 роки тому +7

    I love that you kiss your sweet little bird. I kiss my finches, too.

  • @Ashthenix
    @Ashthenix 6 років тому

    great video i have a canary and i love it

  • @simo260001
    @simo260001 4 роки тому

    Hi I hope you’re doing well
    I want to couple my male golden with canarys female, my question is what the best female color to make light color bebe mules???

  • @antoniokinsey4041
    @antoniokinsey4041 4 роки тому

    Thx

  • @urnimachowdhury5909
    @urnimachowdhury5909 6 років тому +1

    WOW UR A BIRD WHISPERER OMG do all these ( ur videos) apply to cockatiels too? ive already watched a few of ur videos and ur advise makes so much sense but i only see ur goldfinch and u dont seem to have any larger birds. i understand it will take a lot of time and patience but if u can make any videos on advice for a cockatiel that would be amazing! :)

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому

      Hi there, all training & taming tips on this channel apply to birds in general, as they are basic bird psychology. :) I'm demonstrating it with Leporello because goldfinches are particularly tricky to tame, but I know from past experience that they work with cockatiels, too. :)

    • @urnimachowdhury5909
      @urnimachowdhury5909 6 років тому

      i have them in my room with the door closed so its quieter. i covered the cage last nigh and uncovered and opened the cage door a bit if they feel comfortable coming outside the cage. im constantly talking to them so they can get used to my voice. do u think its a good idea for them to roam around and explore? (ive put any potentially dangerous hazards away) :) thank you

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому

      I suggest you wait with allowing your birds to fly free until you've completed this step: ua-cam.com/video/dWeoAsBdOFo/v-deo.html Cockatiels are inquisitve by nature, so it'll likely only take a week or so anyway. Good luck!

  • @crochetingaroundnewzealand
    @crochetingaroundnewzealand 3 роки тому

    Great tips thank you

  • @syedamansur6993
    @syedamansur6993 3 роки тому

    Does this work with zebra finches

  • @benyasmine8989
    @benyasmine8989 3 роки тому

    I have just one question please, I have two canaries, and of them come in my hand when I give him so food, and come to communicate with me when he wants his favourite food but I can never touch him with my finger, the other come too but not like the other. They came to the table and on my plate too eat with me something and I don't move to not afraid them. How can I move without scared them ? And how to do to touch them like you do in the video please ? Thank you very much

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  3 роки тому +1

      Hi there, finches and canaries unfortunately do not like to be touched. They generally don't even touch other birds! I only touch Leporello very rarely and I stop immediately when I see he doesn't like it. -- Thankfully, moving without scaring your birds isn't that difficult, you just have to do it very slowly and avoid jerky movements, so that they can calculate where you're going to go and that you're not going to harm them. After a while, they will get used to you moving. Best of success!

    • @benyasmine8989
      @benyasmine8989 3 роки тому

      @@leporellothegoldfinch Oh ok I can understand now, I never tried too touch them, I let them come to me by themself. Thank you so much for you answer. 😊😊🙏🏻🙏🏻🥰🥰

  • @brigidcox2046
    @brigidcox2046 5 років тому

    Thanks for helping.

  • @pokemontrainerboy
    @pokemontrainerboy 4 роки тому

    It's very nice letting your bid inside your activities but what about pooping anywhere they are?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  4 роки тому +1

      Leporello is housetrained, he only "goes" in or over his cage.

    • @pokemontrainerboy
      @pokemontrainerboy 4 роки тому

      @@leporellothegoldfinch
      That's very good. How did you manage training that?

  • @sherkhantagirov246
    @sherkhantagirov246 5 років тому

    Would this technique also work if you have more than one finch in flight cage, like four?

  • @senthil077
    @senthil077 3 роки тому

    My zebra finches don't like sit on my hand but when I talk to them they go CHIRP!CHIRP!CHIRP! And it's annoying... And I thought to let them fly out for sometime I saw an egg...and another.😁

  • @sotifeatlink13
    @sotifeatlink13 6 років тому

    Nice and useful content! Thank you for uploading :)

  • @djS0nics
    @djS0nics 6 років тому

    This is an amazing channel.
    Can you give a hint how to figure out what the different sounds mean?
    It's sometimes hard to tell, because they have so many sounds.

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 років тому +1

      Thank you! And good idea for a video. I've been meaning to do one like that for ages but I've been afflicted with writer's block. I'll try to come up with something soon.

  • @chaalallacoste3148
    @chaalallacoste3148 3 роки тому

    pouvais nous procurer des tutoriel en francais c'est vraiment interesant

  • @karimsant7362
    @karimsant7362 Рік тому

    Hi I love goldfish ❤

  • @user-fh8wb2no4k
    @user-fh8wb2no4k 6 місяців тому

    Hallo ich hätte eine Frage.
    Kann man ein Stieglitz und ein Kanarienvogel zusammen halten ? Oder sollte man ein Stieglitz alleine halten ?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  6 місяців тому

      Hallo. Ein Stieglitz braucht einen anderen Stieglitz, sie sollten nie alleine gehalten werden. Mit Kanarien vertragen sie sich nicht, zumindest nicht im Käfig. In einer großen Voliere kann man u. U. ein Kanarienpaar und ein Stieglitzpaar zusammenhalten, würde ich aber nicht empfehlen. LG

  • @slimeneaitzai3762
    @slimeneaitzai3762 3 роки тому

    A friend of mine gave me a bird as a gift its a canary ( huppy ) such an amazing friend specially when i trained it to eat from my hand but now I'm having a tough time trying to get her ready to mate with a new male bird, I'm not sure if she's ready yet cus she's only 9 months old.

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  3 роки тому +1

      Hi there, well done training your canary! You're right, she's not ready yet. Keep them apart this year and let them go through the moult together in August/September. They should be ready to breed next year.

  • @wildlifespotlight511
    @wildlifespotlight511 3 роки тому

    In the UK goldfinches are wild.

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  3 роки тому

      They also live in the wild here in Central Europe, but they have been popular cage birds since Roman times. Canaries and budgies nearly took up their entire market share in the early 20th century, but some people still breed and keep goldfinches as pets.

  • @ziadalotaibi5177
    @ziadalotaibi5177 5 років тому

    both beautiful you and your bird

  • @JulchensWelt
    @JulchensWelt 7 років тому

    Interessant - vielen Dank - schönes Wochenende und lieben Gruß Petra

  • @josehermosillo6484
    @josehermosillo6484 5 років тому

    Would this work for a Gouldian Finch??

  • @tinytrekkervlogs
    @tinytrekkervlogs 2 роки тому

    Can I ask please if you get a xanary woukd you be able to train itvto wear a very small flight harness for when outside ?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  2 роки тому +1

      No!!! Canaries and finches are much too small to carry a harness. Bear in mind that they only weigh 20-25 grams max! Much too light for any kind of harness!

    • @tinytrekkervlogs
      @tinytrekkervlogs 2 роки тому

      @@leporellothegoldfinch Thank you, I did think they would be too small. I do not have a pet bird, just thinking about one but doing lots of research first.

  • @BubupatianD
    @BubupatianD 2 роки тому

    Bird nice 🐦🌹👍👍👍

  • @shobeira
    @shobeira 7 років тому

    Thank you for the video and tips.
    I have a year old goldfinch for 10 days and I would like to be a friend of him.
    The guy in the bird-shop gave me some recommendations which I think that's not right. He gave me a small cage which is small enough for him not to fly freely as there is no enough space to fly easily. I am going to give him a larger cage (like the size of Leporello cage) but they community insists that it is not good to have a large cage as the goldfinches harm themselves by flying towards the cage bar. Neside that, Goldfinches get tamed quicker if they are held in a small cage.
    Another concern of mine is that as I read in the article and watched in the videos, goldfinch loves bathing and I think bathing in the cage is not the way they enjoy. I would like to make the connection with him and bring him out of the cage but have no idea how to guide him into the cage afterwards. Can you give me some tips for it?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +1

      Hi Shobeir, you're spot on with the large cage! Goldfinches will be harder to tame with a small cage because they will constantly feel imprisoned and scared. It is also very important for your bird's overall health that the cage is big enough for him to at least flap around. If any bird is kept in a small cage, their chest muscles will atrophy, which is very harmful to their body and often takes years off their overall life span. One must also remember that goldfinches are much, much more active than canaries. So while canaries will be reasonably content sitting all day (though not ideal), a goldfinch *must* have room to fly about in his cage, or else he'll get more health problems and die sooner than necessary. Showbirds kept in small cages often only live five or six years. A goldfinch kept in a big cage can live up to seventeen.
      So, congratulations on your new bird! Since you've only just got him, once he's in a bigger cage (you can get used cages really cheaply from online ads, just clean them really properly with soap and very hot water before using them) I suggest you start with the routine I outlined in the first video here: ua-cam.com/video/dWeoAsBdOFo/v-deo.html
      It also helps to keep a taming diary on paper or on the computer - in a few sentences every day, just note down how scared/anxious your bird was, or what he might have done that day. Going through the entries will help a lot when you think nothing is happening and will show you your progress with your new friend really well. You will see that over days and weeks, your bird will get much calmer. Making friends with a bird isn't all that different than making friends with people. You just have to respect their boundaries and over time, they will respect and trust you, too.
      As soon as your bird has settled in so well that he is quite calm when you're next to the cage, you can let him fly free (which, again, is very important for their health). Let me know how it goes - I'll have more tips for you at that stage, too, if you want them. :)

    • @shobeira
      @shobeira 7 років тому

      Hi,
      Thank you so much for the guidelines and recommendations!
      I've watched the mention video already and going to start the process.
      That's a great idea to have a logbook for the goldfinch! I'll start filling it today.
      During last 10 days, I was siting next to his cage a few times a day (not more than 10mins each time) and feeding him. I do not play with him as it scares human I believe.
      Currently, the goldfinch is placed on a tea table (~75cm height) in common room (where people passing by frequently). I don't have enough space in my room as you do. and I have to locate him next to my desk from the beginning.. Is that ok? Is that also ok to change his cage at the same time? I'm thinking maybe that's too much stress for him (Changing his surrounding + changing the cage)
      Many thanks :)
      (By the way, I take your tips serious as experience do speak!)

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +1

      Glad to be of service! A tea table with people passing by is not ideal in the beginning - at least two of the cage walls should be covered (with an opaque cloth if no wall is nearby) and if people have to pass by the cage, it should be at least at eye level height. Very little scares goldfinches more than people being above them; this is because they have a very strong instinctive fear of predators from the air (hawks, falcons etc). - Next to your desk sounds great, especially if you can put him higher up (e.g. by putting books underneath the cage). If you don't have much space, perhaps you can try tilting the cage so that one end is further away from you in the beginning, and then gradually move it to the position you want it to be day by day.
      Changing both the location and giving your finch a larger cage shouldn't stress him - if anything, he will be less stressed in a larger cage, so that should actually offset the stress of moving. If you're moving him to a quieter part of your house - even better.
      Best of success with your logbook! Goldfinches are such intelligent birds, and it's awesome when people like you care for them and take their time to understand them. Your goldfinch will certainly feel this, too.

    • @shobeira
      @shobeira 7 років тому

      I just got changed his place and he is now beside my desk at my eye level. I also covered 2 of cage walls and the roof as you mention 'having eye sight from the top is like a threat for them.'
      I'm trying to find the cage I'm looking for (L:60cm x W:40cm x H:50cm)..
      Since I changed his place to my room and beside my desk, he was flying quickly in the cage the wat that I decided to leave the room and turn off the light as it was 11pm.
      Many thanks for your help.
      (I still feel guilty to keep a bird in a cage..)

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  7 років тому +1

      Cool! The top doesn't necessarily need to be covered if the cage is high enough. The point is to avoid people or moving objects above the cage. I forgot to say, birds need a lot of daylight - not direct sunlight/drafts, but enough to be comfortable. I learnt this the hard way last year when Leporello suddenly stopped moulting, and it later turned out it was because I hadn't opened the blinds of the room early enough during summer (moulting hormones are strongly tied to sunlight hours, apparently).
      Your dimensions for the cage are excellent!
      Once you get to know your bird, you'll find that he has a preferred perch for sleeping. It may be a good idea to wait for him to get on that perch before turning off the light, just in case. It will also instill a sense of ritual in your bird: "I am sitting on this page - hence it is time to go to sleep."
      In other words, sounds like you're on the right track with everything. Nice! :)

  • @youcef4761
    @youcef4761 4 роки тому

    Hi,
    Where can one get a Goldfinch?
    Thanks for the video!

  • @NorthernParrots
    @NorthernParrots 3 роки тому

    Interesting.

  • @theanticdragon7664
    @theanticdragon7664 4 роки тому

    This really helped! Though I'm curious- why does your bird have a band? I've seen many reasons for bird leg bands a lot, but not really anything clear for domestic birds. Would you recommend getting a band?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  4 роки тому +1

      The band is added to the foot few days after hatching, when the bird is very small, and it can't be added later. It contains the year of birth as well as the breeder's information and is proof that the bird was bred in captivity, not caught in the wild (which is both cruel and illegal in many countries).

  • @rodrigoappendino
    @rodrigoappendino 2 роки тому

    I think I didn't tame my canary yet. :(He eat with one foot on my finger, but only inside the cage, and I can't touch him if I don't have food in my finger.

  • @jisoup
    @jisoup 5 років тому

    Hi! I still go to school and no one is at home, is it okay if I leave them alone with food and water?

    • @leporellothegoldfinch
      @leporellothegoldfinch  5 років тому

      Hi there, if you have at least two birds and they get at least 4-6 hours of free flight every single day, leaving them to themselves for a few hours each day is okay. It's ideal to have the cage in a bird-safe room and have the cage door open during this time, so that they can move around and aren't locked in.

  • @kamrunnasrin2782
    @kamrunnasrin2782 4 роки тому +1

    Can I do with my love bird ??