Most animals need a buddy or sibling--it's conceit to think you can be their everything. I had a dog that really seemed to prefer adult humans...that is, until I insisted we find him a brother. I saw the separation anxiety, and we could not take him everywhere we went. He ignored the other dog for several weeks, but he never tried to hurt it, where he had been mean to a few friends' dogs. Then one evening we got home from a day of errands, and those dogs began chasing each other around the house. They'd reverse every so often and the chase would become the chaser. They did this for hours, not wanting their dinner until late. After that, they were the best of friends. No one wants to be alone always and forever. Just let them pick their buddy. It happened with another dog, years later...he played with the new puppy for SEVEN HOURS! Stopped only for water, to go outside.
Very true! In Sweden,we have very strict laws about this. Not always good, but better to have them... the laws. Everyone needs a companion of their own kind. Thanks for pointing this out! ❤
My bird has us as friends when we are out of sight he calls us when we go down town we tell him we’re we are going and say we will be back and he’s happy we get a lovely greeting when we get home. When I was sick in hospital he stayed in the van park with hubby when I came back he was so excited to see me
@@nolajeanspiers4668 A human isn't a good replacement for another bird though. You leave to do human things (Work? Seeing friends? Getting food?), and you don't provide the understanding and kind of support another bird could provide. Having a good human friend helps, but it is important to have another bird or two around. Think - if your bird gets stressed when you're just out of sight, imagine if he had another bird there so he has someone to support him.
I love when pets are actually properly trained and house free-range like this ❤ A LOT of "cage" ones can actually be trained to chill in the whole house, as most pets are pack / group species. Once they establish home is their nest and you pet-proof what you need, you just chill with them. They'll potty where you train them too, and are happy to be and explore with you.
I wish nothing more than to allow my conures to roam the house freely but unfortunately I have quite a few safety concerns. The main ones being cats, large dogs, and fish tanks. And also family members who lack self control and think that shoving their hands in the birds’ faces will help “tame them”. So I do what I can for them when I let them out in my room-usually twice a day, 2-3 hours each time.
@@lumini3172 For sure - a home is a habitat for humans not animals really, so it is a bit of work to animal and lol family-proof it - well at least the animal's space. We can never give them full range like in nature (rats can live in mile long networks lol,) but its usually just more space than a cage / small room thats enough. Quite sweetly, they're happy to just be near you. My rats never went more than 10-15ft from me ❤️ humans are like the parent / leader so once they get an idea of boundaries (no chewing the house or using their cage to waste,) they just, hang out lol.
I always try to train my oldest parakeet to come out from my room and go around the house, he hates leaving the room and flies back every time you try to take him out
A lady adopted a parrot from a brothel. The parrot cursed all day. Her daughter's came home from school and the parrot said: Madam, two whores . The daughters said mom.... he called us whores. The mom said that she rescued him from a whore house. When her husband walked in from work , he said to his wife..... Hey, I see you got a parrot. The parrot looked at the husband and said; Hi Ed.
Your neighbors must love them, our neighbor before we moved had one and she would come into our yard and just scream at our dogs, but she was funny, had an attitude too 😂. If you gave her a full walnut, she'd just look at you drop the walnut and wait till you gave her one that was already broken. That was 15 years ago. I bet she's still screaming at other dogs 😂
I had a gaggle of pigeons do the same 😂 Those little shits got spoiled after I always broke open the nuts for them that they’d Just stare at me whenever I laid down peanuts with the shells still on (unsalted mind you) until I took out a glass bottle and smashed them open haha 😂 Pigeons are smart when it comes to remembering but ridiculously stupid when it comes to thinking
The average housecat isn't gonna go after a bird that big. Those beaks and claws are sharp and the wingspan is large. Kitty is jealous, wants to fly too. I am kitty
Even if that cat were outside, I like to think they're smart enough to not fluff with a bird that size. *Especially* if they've watched those beaks crushing WALNUTS. *Kitty:* Nope; I don't care how much of a delicacy they're supposed to be. I ain't blowing THREE LIVES just for one dang birb.
U are correct 50% bcz animals who are in need of help needs it But once they are grown up its better that we leave them into the wild because birds need freedom it needs its own family and not cages I love animals but animals are better off in the wild
@@Skozil180I agree that animals are best off in the wild, though humans have saved certain endangered species countless times by keeping them safely in captivity. Plus, domesticated animals wouldn’t be able to survive in the wild as they have no idea how to hunt, fend for themselves, etc.
It’s so awesome you’ve trained them for outside time, I’m sure the sun is really good for them and their world probably seems less small since they’re not always cooped up indoors all the time. You are an amazing pet parent no doubt about it ❤😊
Even if I had wings, I'd prefer this lifestyle. This is a royal life for these birds 😂 Are you kidding me?! Unlimited favorite treats, protection from the outdoors, toys, cozy shelter, having 2 giant loving catering humans, and best of all, the ability to fly outside 🤗
My Granddad had an African parrot last century in the 40/50'/60/70's...when he died 1972 my Gran donated Polly (who had quite a large vocabulary) to the San Francisco Zoo Aviary Unit.
Birds were made to fly. I love how you didn't clip their wings and allow them to fly. U obviously have a strong trusting bond with them. I wish more people knew how to create strong bonds with their birds without clipping their wings and keeping them locked in cages.
My macaws are suckers for pecans and walnuts too. They can't turn them down. Another thing they love is banana. They get a small piece of banana once a day and my bag hangs out right next to the doorway from the kitchen to the dining room where their cages are. She just waits right there for me to plunk it down in front of her as soon as possible. Sometimes she doesn't even eat her dinner first she just waits for her little piece of banana
@@tirelesssoul3232 you can't. they are wild animals. best you can do is take them free flying, watch for birds of prey and put a gps tracker on them. try to stay away from trees, if not be prepared to sleep under one if they decide to roost there for the night! start with recall training and when you get to 99 out of 100 recalls, you are ready for free flying.
@@sagesufferswell I think people underestimate how fast a bird of prey attacks. And they attack from above. Doesn’t matter if a macaw can defend itself with a big strong beak if it doesn’t see a predator coming in the first place. Also I have seen house cats killing prey items twice their size and strength (koi fish, chickens, large lizards/snakes, etc). Never underestimate a predator’s determination.
Love it... Those are your birds. They get in the wild and still come home, they are yours, the fact they can leave proves they are doing what they want.
You can’t “let them have their freedom” when they are pets. They don’t have wild parrot skills and they probably aren’t anywhere near their natural habitat. They wouldn’t survive and it would be a horrible death. It’s like saying let your dog have its freedom. It’s irresponsible.
The fact your house is bird safe and they don’t want to destroy anything is amazing, great job. This is what I aspire to be able to create when I eventually get birds.
Heard an avian vet say if you can get a bird to look at you as an equal you've accomplished something special. Trust is a different thing when your pet is prey.
Im from Brazil, where that macaws belong to. And i love how you take care of them, they really loves you, thank you for taking care of these babies so well! Hugs from Brazil ❤️🇧🇷❤️!!
Agree💯💯💯My Avian Vet has advised me never to do this as we have a hugh amount of hawks in NH where I live .They explained that they can swoop down in a heartbeat and grab a bird in a heartbeat.
Barbnbirds....I had a chihuahua puppy I'd turn loose in a huge soccer field. I told my older lady friend about the zoomies outside. She said aren't you afraid a hawk will get her? I said no,thinking she was nuts. Well I was at my apartment a few weeks later and had her out by the front door. And an enormous bird, waaay bigger than a hawk dropped down with a noise 6 feet away. It saw me and flew away as soon as it hit the ground. I called my friend and apologized for thinking she was nuts. I put my puppy permanently on a leash when I took her outdoors after that.. never knew this could happen. Scarred me for life.
@@LaurieB43 thank goodness your dog is safe. My friend had a little Quaker parrot that flew out of her window.She actually saw a hawk grab it in mid air and fly away with it.She had a nervous breakdown afterwards. I repeat, so glad your little dog is safe 🙏.
@@LaurieB43I use to raise puppies and didn't let them out alone. I would only let a couple out with me at a time and when I seen birds of prey I took them in. At some point, I brought a kennel that a bird couldn't enter! Just think a chihuahua is no bigger than some rabbits and other animals that get scooped up and eaten.
My neighbor's son was feeding a blue jay he'd gotten to know when a hawk swooped down right in front of him and snatched the blue jay. Really shook them up. This is a busy corner, lotsa traffic, and the hawk came out of nowhere to grab that poor bird by their front door....
Sweet until this is your neighbor lol. I lived next to someone with a macaw that they left outside everyday. My other neighbors took them to court just for the noise and they were ordered to have it indoors at all times.
This is how my budgies are like lol. I bring a treat for both my birds, one will come with me and then the other one will scream for his turn. Then I gotta go back to my window to get my second one, and he’s ALWAYS hesitant about play time being over
I love seeing domesticated birds allowed to be birds. It’s so beautiful to see how strong the bond is with their humans that they can freely fly about like they should and still come home without a rescue party.
Human: * Shows Mia a wallnut * Mia: "Oh you have walnut? okeydoke!" Human: * Shows Mikey a wallnut * Mikey: "Let me think about it for a moment... okay."
What's impressive is how those iron-like walnut shells are nothing to those beaks. It's impressive as well as intimidating how powerful those beaks are. Years ago, a local video store owner kept 2 of them at their store and I was always amazed at how smart and how powerful these birds are. They're like little people - lol.
So glad you have been able to train them to live partially outdoors ❤❤ its so sad how detrimental it can be for some animals who spend their whole lives in a small cage..
One of my firends in my old neighbor hood had a free flying parrot. It would only go in the cage to do its business. Parrots are incredibly smart birds.
Do you guys leave them outside unsupervised? I don't mean that in a berating way. Just wondering if that was possible with your birds. I always have to monitor my U2, otherwise he will positively destroy everything in my house 😅. We don't free fly, so we only go outside on the balcony together.
@@Hollywoodbearluv Forget paper and plastic! Mine has destroyed seven TVs and a MacBook. Basically everything in my house has his 'seal of approval' 😂.
He was not to sure about coming back in. You could see him thinking about it.
Hahaha yup
They have thier own will. They think, they plan. At least they are animals. But a little treat will always help.
I'm guessing they both love walnuts?
I guess you could say he was on the fence
@@tightenplays1187so how many kids do you have man?
So glad when I see parrots with friends. I can't imagine how a parrot in particular survives in a house with no other birds.
Most animals need a buddy or sibling--it's conceit to think you can be their everything. I had a dog that really seemed to prefer adult humans...that is, until I insisted we find him a brother. I saw the separation anxiety, and we could not take him everywhere we went. He ignored the other dog for several weeks, but he never tried to hurt it, where he had been mean to a few friends' dogs. Then one evening we got home from a day of errands, and those dogs began chasing each other around the house. They'd reverse every so often and the chase would become the chaser. They did this for hours, not wanting their dinner until late. After that, they were the best of friends. No one wants to be alone always and forever. Just let them pick their buddy. It happened with another dog, years later...he played with the new puppy for SEVEN HOURS! Stopped only for water, to go outside.
Very true! In Sweden,we have very strict laws about this. Not always good, but better to have them... the laws.
Everyone needs a companion of their own kind. Thanks for pointing this out! ❤
My bird has us as friends when we are out of sight he calls us when we go down town we tell him we’re we are going and say we will be back and he’s happy we get a lovely greeting when we get home. When I was sick in hospital he stayed in the van park with hubby when I came back he was so excited to see me
@@nolajeanspiers4668 A human isn't a good replacement for another bird though. You leave to do human things (Work? Seeing friends? Getting food?), and you don't provide the understanding and kind of support another bird could provide.
Having a good human friend helps, but it is important to have another bird or two around. Think - if your bird gets stressed when you're just out of sight, imagine if he had another bird there so he has someone to support him.
One million percent, and free to fly I may add ❤
I was like aww mia is so gentle, then she goes inside and just 'WKAAAAAAHHWAKAAAAAAAAAA"
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Lol😂😂😂👍👍🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️
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I have a macaw and everytime i take my dog outside she does that cause she's used to him being inside around her 24/7
I love when pets are actually properly trained and house free-range like this ❤
A LOT of "cage" ones can actually be trained to chill in the whole house, as most pets are pack / group species.
Once they establish home is their nest and you pet-proof what you need, you just chill with them. They'll potty where you train them too, and are happy to be and explore with you.
I wish nothing more than to allow my conures to roam the house freely but unfortunately I have quite a few safety concerns. The main ones being cats, large dogs, and fish tanks. And also family members who lack self control and think that shoving their hands in the birds’ faces will help “tame them”. So I do what I can for them when I let them out in my room-usually twice a day, 2-3 hours each time.
@@lumini3172 For sure - a home is a habitat for humans not animals really, so it is a bit of work to animal and lol family-proof it - well at least the animal's space. We can never give them full range like in nature (rats can live in mile long networks lol,) but its usually just more space than a cage / small room thats enough.
Quite sweetly, they're happy to just be near you. My rats never went more than 10-15ft from me ❤️ humans are like the parent / leader so once they get an idea of boundaries (no chewing the house or using their cage to waste,) they just, hang out lol.
I always try to train my oldest parakeet to come out from my room and go around the house, he hates leaving the room and flies back every time you try to take him out
You love when pets are property???
@@caldercockatoo2234 LOL *properly trained
Micky is like do I really want to go in 😂😂😂ok I want the walnut 😂😂
Hahaha yup
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Such beautiful birds - and clearly loaded with personality!
Lmao facts. When Mia realized, it was already too late 😂
Xxxxx🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣@@MikeyTheMacaw
A lady adopted a parrot from a brothel.
The parrot cursed all day. Her daughter's came home from school and the parrot said: Madam, two whores . The daughters said mom.... he called us whores. The mom said that she rescued him from a whore house. When her husband walked in from work , he said to his wife..... Hey, I see you got a parrot. The parrot looked at the husband and said;
Hi Ed.
Haha wow
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😂😂😂😂, thats a good one!
I still can't understand how parrots like this look so beautiful
na verdade são araras.
Because they are from Brazil
Your neighbors must love them, our neighbor before we moved had one and she would come into our yard and just scream at our dogs, but she was funny, had an attitude too 😂. If you gave her a full walnut, she'd just look at you drop the walnut and wait till you gave her one that was already broken. That was 15 years ago. I bet she's still screaming at other dogs 😂
That cat seems to love those birds lol posted up in that window
I had a gaggle of pigeons do the same 😂
Those little shits got spoiled after I always broke open the nuts for them that they’d Just stare at me whenever I laid down peanuts with the shells still on (unsalted mind you) until I took out a glass bottle and smashed them open haha 😂
Pigeons are smart when it comes to remembering but ridiculously stupid when it comes to thinking
@@Peppabotew ur pfp 👎
@@marwaisbraindead 😜
@Peppabot ayo is that the Isreal flag?
I love how theres a cat just staring them down from the window from the neighbours house
Wow well spotted!! 🥸
Haha I think that’s just an ornament
The average housecat isn't gonna go after a bird that big. Those beaks and claws are sharp and the wingspan is large. Kitty is jealous, wants to fly too. I am kitty
Even if that cat were outside, I like to think they're smart enough to not fluff with a bird that size. *Especially* if they've watched those beaks crushing WALNUTS.
*Kitty:* Nope; I don't care how much of a delicacy they're supposed to be. I ain't blowing THREE LIVES just for one dang birb.
Good 👁 indeed!
They coming back means they are being treated well and being loved. Those are very smart and emotional birds.
E- mo- tional?!?!!!
@@user-dd3kx3de3eemotional damage
My name is Mia
@@user-dd3kx3de3eDAMAGE
That’s how birds should be treated
"Ladies first". What a gentlemanly boy.
Honestly teaching any pet some form of hand gestures is the best way to train an animal
Thats a really great perch you have inside, it's so thoughtful. I love when people are giving animals their best lives.
U are correct 50% bcz animals who are in need of help needs it
But once they are grown up its better that we leave them into the wild because birds need freedom it needs its own family and not cages
I love animals but animals are better off in the wild
I sgree.But for the cleanup...😮
ضض عن ض احببت التخمژ من من دخل حد دمج دون
@@Turki-yj5jq what does this mean?
@@Skozil180I agree that animals are best off in the wild, though humans have saved certain endangered species countless times by keeping them safely in captivity. Plus, domesticated animals wouldn’t be able to survive in the wild as they have no idea how to hunt, fend for themselves, etc.
Id be too scared to let them outside. But it is nice you've trained them that well to be able to give them freedom. Such beautiful birds.
It’s the Uk they’ll be absolute fine
Plenty of little s+(ts with bb guns in the uk i know i live here too@@Stevehboy
My little parrotlet just flew out the door and never came back I’m lost without him he was so tame
Its so nice that these beautiful parrots have the option to be in out door. This man seems to take great care of them!
Such beautiful, beautiful birds.
It’s so awesome you’ve trained them for outside time, I’m sure the sun is really good for them and their world probably seems less small since they’re not always cooped up indoors all the time. You are an amazing pet parent no doubt about it ❤😊
Love the fact they trust you enough to leave and come back says a lot about the relationship you have with those beautiful birds ❤
That’s beautiful the birds are free yet have a safe happy home. Love you guys ❤
They are so sweet. I like how he screamed when Mia went in lol (where are you taking my flock!!?)
Even if I had wings, I'd prefer this lifestyle. This is a royal life for these birds 😂 Are you kidding me?! Unlimited favorite treats, protection from the outdoors, toys, cozy shelter, having 2 giant loving catering humans, and best of all, the ability to fly outside 🤗
I want ho be adopted by mummy and daddy human too.
I agree, this guy has done such a amazing job training these birds. They're living the life eh ❤
No bills no debt lol
Life is good !
I still would perfer to be FREE. These birds survive in the wild just fine
My Granddad had an African parrot last century in the 40/50'/60/70's...when he died 1972 my Gran donated Polly (who had quite a large vocabulary) to the San Francisco Zoo Aviary Unit.
That's AWESOME that you let them be outside freely like that ❤
Все попугаи:умные, ручные
Мой попугай:*агрессивный обстрел мочой*
Just controlling dinosaurs by the flick of a finger.❤
Birds were made to fly. I love how you didn't clip their wings and allow them to fly. U obviously have a strong trusting bond with them. I wish more people knew how to create strong bonds with their birds without clipping their wings and keeping them locked in cages.
Just like women and dogs, all you have to do is feed them consistently.
@@JeffCaplan313 dogs aren’t comparable, because they suck suck
You're gross for that @@JeffCaplan313
@@JeffCaplan313 brooo said women 🤣💀⚰️👍🏼
You do sometimes kinda have to, for instance if it would endanger themselves.
Mikey was thinking about going to get some milk 😂😂
YOUR BIRDS ARE SO AWESOME. THANK YOU FOR SHARING.👍🏻
It's Molly guacamaya😮😊😊😊😊😊😊❤
Those are some happy grumbles. Takes alot of effort to care for non domesticated animals, kind of amazing.
love that they get to be outside and fly! they are living their best lives.
Til the hawk sees them and isnt as enlightened
I love that privacy fence! Looks good with parrots on it too!
Thanks haha. So happy with how it turned out.
@@MikeyTheMacaw You built it? Nice job! Standard building supply fences are so boring.
Yea, a mate and I did it, took about 22 hours over a week.
The sqwak was like Mia saying, "You betrayed me! You tricked me into thinking that I was earning a walnut! You liar brought me inside!"
My macaws are suckers for pecans and walnuts too. They can't turn them down. Another thing they love is banana. They get a small piece of banana once a day and my bag hangs out right next to the doorway from the kitchen to the dining room where their cages are. She just waits right there for me to plunk it down in front of her as soon as possible. Sometimes she doesn't even eat her dinner first she just waits for her little piece of banana
Homemade peanut butter
How I can train these parrot to stay with me and not fly away...?
@@tirelesssoul3232 you can't. they are wild animals. best you can do is take them free flying, watch for birds of prey and put a gps tracker on them. try to stay away from trees, if not be prepared to sleep under one if they decide to roost there for the night! start with recall training and when you get to 99 out of 100 recalls, you are ready for free flying.
Do they eat banana chips as well?
@@tirelesssoul3232 you asking that shows you shouldn't own one of these birds.
My anxiety could never. I would be so afraid that a hawk or owl would come after them.
Birds of prey around us aren’t really a risk to them
I think people underestimate the size and beak on these birds by a lot.
@@sagesufferswell I think people underestimate how fast a bird of prey attacks. And they attack from above. Doesn’t matter if a macaw can defend itself with a big strong beak if it doesn’t see a predator coming in the first place. Also I have seen house cats killing prey items twice their size and strength (koi fish, chickens, large lizards/snakes, etc). Never underestimate a predator’s determination.
@@QveenRexso true, I watched our tabby take out a seagull who to be fair put up a fight but it wasn’t enough 😮
I would be worried. They are so beautiful 😊😊
It's so nice seeing them outside getting fresh air and exercising.
Love it... Those are your birds. They get in the wild and still come home, they are yours, the fact they can leave proves they are doing what they want.
Now this is what i support, no clipping wings, let them have their freedom if they choose to come back it means you are their family ❤
Exactly.... I never clipped my parrots wings and I live in Indiana USA.
You can’t “let them have their freedom” when they are pets. They don’t have wild parrot skills and they probably aren’t anywhere near their natural habitat. They wouldn’t survive and it would be a horrible death. It’s like saying let your dog have its freedom. It’s irresponsible.
@@ellengrace4609 You have to understand a lot of people are dipshits who don't understand responsibility and/or don't live in the real world.
@@ellengrace4609parrots are more intelligent than dogs
They are not native to the UK so that would be silly. He only lets them out because he trusts them to return.
Mikey was contemplating an escape just then... 😅😅😅
The fact your house is bird safe and they don’t want to destroy anything is amazing, great job.
This is what I aspire to be able to create when I eventually get birds.
Mikey considered fleeing the plantation but was hungry
Well done giving them the freedom they deserve! 👍
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I raise Ducks 🦆 and bribe them too. Birds are more suckers for treats than my Dobermans
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That is so awesome, Blue and Gold Macaws are my favorite.
Well done my brother
Very cool. Beautiful🎉 I like to see the daily flow or special hacks to big birds like this. Clever.
Heard an avian vet say if you can get a bird to look at you as an equal you've accomplished something special.
Trust is a different thing when your pet is prey.
Wow, freedom and home with love for the birds.
God Bless this person.
OH those beautiful beautiful birds have a awesome home for sure❣️
They are beautiful birds❤. You take such good care of them.❤❤
Imagine running out of nuts
Haha, we would have some very annoyed neighbours
The world will never run out of nuts.....
@@donnaehlers3738especially in 🇺🇸. We have the best nuts, US born and bred! You should try our MAGA nuts! 😂😂😂😂
He will always have 2 more
I crack open a tin can of wet food. That sound alone my runaway cat cannot resist as he lurks outside ...and returns for his tasty meal.
Im from Brazil, where that macaws belong to.
And i love how you take care of them, they really loves you, thank you for taking care of these babies so well!
Hugs from Brazil ❤️🇧🇷❤️!!
The birds flying directly to the camera was a jumpscare😭
How to get Macaws to come inside, "Deez nuts!!!"
Bro was pissed when he didn't get his first 💀💀💀
Ha! That’s how I get my stubborn horses to come in when they are out in the paddock. Ploy them with some sweet feed. Gets them every time.
parrots are the loudest but cutest birds in the world
Beautiful birds. You really look after them ❤
I love how with pairs of birds, when one leaves the room, or sight, the other one goes crazy lol. I also love how these guys sound sm
I love how free they are like cats. You can trust them to go out side and play and come home.
Agree💯💯💯My Avian Vet has advised me never to do this as we have a hugh amount of hawks in NH where I live .They explained that they can swoop down in a heartbeat and grab a bird in a heartbeat.
Barbnbirds....I had a chihuahua puppy I'd turn loose in a huge soccer field. I told my older lady friend about the zoomies outside. She said aren't you afraid a hawk will get her? I said no,thinking she was nuts. Well I was at my apartment a few weeks later and had her out by the front door. And an enormous bird, waaay bigger than a hawk dropped down with a noise 6 feet away. It saw me and flew away as soon as it hit the ground. I called my friend and apologized for thinking she was nuts. I put my puppy permanently on a leash when I took her outdoors after that.. never knew this could happen. Scarred me for life.
@@LaurieB43 thank goodness your dog is safe.
My friend had a little Quaker parrot that flew out of her window.She actually saw a hawk grab it in mid air and fly away with it.She had a nervous breakdown afterwards.
I repeat, so glad your little dog is safe 🙏.
@@LaurieB43I use to raise puppies and didn't let them out alone. I would only let a couple out with me at a time and when I seen birds of prey I took them in. At some point, I brought a kennel that a bird couldn't enter! Just think a chihuahua is no bigger than some rabbits and other animals that get scooped up and eaten.
My neighbor's son was feeding a blue jay he'd gotten to know when a hawk swooped down right in front of him and snatched the blue jay. Really shook them up. This is a busy corner, lotsa traffic, and the hawk came out of nowhere to grab that poor bird by their front door....
Yes. Peregrine falcons can dive at over 200mph.
so sweet 💕
Sweet until this is your neighbor lol. I lived next to someone with a macaw that they left outside everyday. My other neighbors took them to court just for the noise and they were ordered to have it indoors at all times.
I never thinked that the caninde macaws from Brazil could Live so good on other countrys lol
Aweeeee he got a little on the jealous side when Mia was the first to obey you lol bless his sweet heart
When the second bird saw the walnut, he was like, "damn it, man. Walnut! Now I have to contemplate, have to consida. "
This is how my budgies are like lol. I bring a treat for both my birds, one will come with me and then the other one will scream for his turn. Then I gotta go back to my window to get my second one, and he’s ALWAYS hesitant about play time being over
I love seeing domesticated birds allowed to be birds. It’s so beautiful to see how strong the bond is with their humans that they can freely fly about like they should and still come home without a rescue party.
You ara very smart to know everything about birds !
Good to see he has at least got two birds, they get lonely on their own.
Love this beautiful birds. Owners did a great job of training them!
Mikey giving middle child vides 😂😂
ماشاءاللہ بہت خوب صورت ہے❤❤❤
What beautiful birds. I love the thin green line where yellow and blue feathers meet.
I now know why the parrots on ginger island in stardew valley will build you a mansion for walnuts
I can’t believe you can just let them out like that. Crazy level of trust
And training
Human: * Shows Mia a wallnut *
Mia: "Oh you have walnut? okeydoke!"
Human: * Shows Mikey a wallnut *
Mikey: "Let me think about it for a moment... okay."
What's impressive is how those iron-like walnut shells are nothing to those beaks. It's impressive as well as intimidating how powerful those beaks are. Years ago, a local video store owner kept 2 of them at their store and I was always amazed at how smart and how powerful these birds are. They're like little people - lol.
So glad you have been able to train them to live partially outdoors ❤❤ its so sad how detrimental it can be for some animals who spend their whole lives in a small cage..
Mikey boy was all like "you drive a hard bargain sir"
wow man your birds are awesome!
He scream help help hooman kidnapped my girl
Walnuts are the best treats! George Macaw was squawking when he saw this! ❤️
Haha awww
AWW MIA IS SOO GENTLE AND TGEN MICKEY WAJAAAKAKAKAKKAS HAHA BUT I LOVE MICKEY 😂😂😅😅❤❤
One of my firends in my old neighbor hood had a free flying parrot. It would only go in the cage to do its business. Parrots are incredibly smart birds.
Mikey already knew his fate after seeing Mia go in. He just wanted to get that last bit of freedom!
I’m glad you take such good care of these lovely intelligent creatures!
Good care is not stole birds from natural habitat!
Mikey makes me laugh. Its like he's saying "You want me to fly? Well maybe oh ok. But only for the walnuts"
Mickey seemed more stubborn, & doubling his thinking
They are truly beautiful.They look very healthy and happy, you must look after them very well, very difficult.
Mikey was on the fence about coming back in - my beagle doesn’t necessarily come back in and when that happens I give her a treat - works every time
It seems she trained you to give her a treat every time she feels like it.
*snort* On the fence, hehe, good one. 😊
I see their nextdoor neighbor peeking out the window . Looks Like It's Wishing To Join In The Fun Activities .
Good thing these beautiful birds never fly away from you!!😅😅
How beautiful ❤️
you dont know anything until you are loved by a parrot 😂
Oh my god! Cant believe , how could you be able to train them so well ...love it
Food. What a surprise. The dirty secret masquerading as love.
The best lifestyle for pet parrots! Outdoors plus home!
This is lovely. People if you must keep a parrot please consider two...or more. Theyre flock birds 😊
Such beautiful and intelligent creatures
Mikey’s like my cat. She wants to stay outside but she wants the treat more 😂
Do you guys leave them outside unsupervised? I don't mean that in a berating way. Just wondering if that was possible with your birds. I always have to monitor my U2, otherwise he will positively destroy everything in my house 😅. We don't free fly, so we only go outside on the balcony together.
So recently yes, they tend to stay super close so can put them out for an hour or so and just pop our heads out the window now and then to see haha
@@MikeyTheMacaw . That's nice!
@@Hollywoodbearluv Forget paper and plastic! Mine has destroyed seven TVs and a MacBook. Basically everything in my house has his 'seal of approval' 😂.