People don't understand how a big parrot bites. How they are designed to use the cutting edge of their lower beak or how powerful it can be. I had a Blue Jay fly into my house the other day and had to catch him to let him go. While I was holding him he was displaying his contempt for me by viciously attacking my finger. He was pissed and scared and was biting my finger over and over and I just started laughing. Not so with a parrot that wants to make a point.
He/she's scared for it's life thinking it's about to be your lunch and your laughing, I can't help but think this might not be a very confidence inspiring reaction! 😂
Actually, the parrot is quite smart, it was able to discern that the screw thing and wine opener are inherently more dangerous than the smooth round shape of the nail polish bottle.
Calm and focused is your approach with ur birds. Helping other bird owners, like you do, is amazing. Ur a natural. Most people expect a bird to do it all at once. Showing them how to focus is excellent. South Carolina
Thanks for this video. It actually eased my guilt over not letting our parakeet out of his cage. He developed cataract in one eye, and now it's growing in the other one too. Ever since then he grew fearful of getting out. He knows how to manoeuvre blindly in his little home, but outside seems to have become one big, dark and scary abbyss unfortunately. Vet also said not to change too much in the environment of his cage (which pretty much speaks for itself, as he's becoming totally blind). I guess we'll just have to keep him entertained in his small safe zone from now on. No climbing ropes to get dizzy on anymore.
I love love LOVE your videos your really helpful ! My mom has 2 blue/ gold macaws she has had them since I was a teen , now as an adult I was give an amazon bird I thought I could handle. 3 years later...It's been a huge struggle and alot of tears! I want this bird to have a happy life. I'm almost positive this poor bird has been mistreated in the past, so he / she will need alot of love and I will need alot of patience and guidance. I will be watching MANY of your videos !!!!
I have a series specifically on an amazon I worked with named Storm. It's a playlist if you want to check it out, I spent 45 days training and working with him. :)
BirdTricks , can't thank you enough ! Will go check that out right now , my mom subscribed to you as well , all I did was share one video with her and she was hooked lol
Thank you for adopting instead of buying from a breeder. I hope things have improved with your Amazon and you've been able to experience the joy of earning the trust of a little dinosaur.
I just got a green winged Macaw and your videos are seriously so helpful. He is a good boy, and is given a lot of attention, but I’m trying to learn everything I can.
All your videos are very informative and entertaining. I love macaws more and feel like I'm gaining insight into these beautiful very individual characters. Subbed.
My caique is all happy, and standing on my hand, then he suddenly starts biting my hand and punctures my skin. He doesnt seem to be angry, he just does it randomly
A trick I do with my bird which really isn’t a trick it’s kind of mean but if my parrot goes to bite me I will slightly twist my arm just a little while he’s on it and it throws him a little off balance not to where he falls but it stops him from biting me then when he does it again I turn my arm slightly again and eventually he stopped because he knew every time you go to bite your going to be unbalanced and he eventually stopped biting me
I am so glad I found you guys again. I think you were on your first ship tour and you got to busy with the show, the baby and all the bird training. Anyway I am so glad I found you again❤️
What I do sometimes is I play with the object for a little while the bird is watching then I let the bird touch it. It’s just another thing people can try🙂 great video by the way!
Hi I have a yellow crowned Amazon his previous owners left him in a tiny cage which he spent 16 years or so in, when I got him he would lunge at you from inside the cage and was really fearful of stick training he literally would cower when you got the stick so that was no good, I’ve had him 10 months and he’s out all day he will step up from the radiator next to his cage but not from his cage, but he will still bite for no apparent reason yesterday he walked onto the radiator put his foot up which he does to step up, so I went over he stepped up walked up my arm and literally bit a huge chunk out of my ear which meant a trip to the ER and stitches, why does he still seem so unpredictable I’m never gonna give up on him no matter what I just want him to be happy and not bite so bad
I wonder how everybody's African Greys about tool using and puzzle-solving? Sheba my gray solves 3-wheel combination padlocks and we're now working on a pellet maze with seven slide bars that she's got to work the pellet through one at a time.
Undoing padlocks is just a matter of time thing. It depends on how entertained they are by solving it. It doesn’t matter how smart the bird is, if it doesn’t see a point to undoing padlocks, or working that hard for food it wont.
shes usualy out for 5 or 6 hours just chilling with me and I just got her about a month ago her name is sherbert shes not totally tame but she sits on my finger and flys around the room somtimes when she sees somthing new like a new toy she totaly freeks out she has a perch she sits on outside of her cage but she mostly sits with me on my finger when im on my laptop or on my desk or perch
I really enjoy your advice & instructions. So easy & simple to understand. Love your training for your birds, very gentle & loving. Thk u for sharing 🙋🏻🤗
Have you ever considered putting two 5x8 Aviary together by taking out one side of each 5x8 aviary and bolt them together to make a 5x16 or a 10 x 8 depending what side you remove?
I just saw the video where you mention Comet likes to look at his feet occasionally. Now I can tell Comet apart from Tusa and I notice that habit in this video. Very funny!
Comet has a lot more yellow. He is a high yellow Camelot Macaw. She said that she bought him for $750. I was torn between a high yellow Catalina ($6,500) and a rescue Catalina ($3000). I went with the rescue because I thought it was better to adopt and I was hoping that I could make a positive difference in her life. She is definitely bonded to me but 4 months later and she still has a very annoying random biting problem.
Thank you for your great videos! I am a new Mum to a 13 yr old green wing macaw. She has recently become very agressive/territorial especially with me. She seems to like my husband more, but can still be crabby with him! Husband does not give in and stands his ground. Should I be doing more of this too? She is much worse with me! Lunging, wanting to nip/bite me. I'm saddened because I wanted her as my companion. I appreciate any advice or ideas!! 🌷
it depends on what you mean by stand your ground. We have a landing page video on our channel that would likely help you the most - it's called parrot training 101 :)
BirdTricks appreciate your reply! Stand down...example: when macaw 'dances' along back of couch ( it is not against a wall) to where my husband is standing by back of couch...she will peck him or at him. But husband does not 'leave'. She looks as if she wants to 'own' her favorite place! Which is just about all her places she hangs out! Whether its the couch, the window sill, her perch, especially on her cage! We've had her bout 2 months now. So were both new to this. But I do see her being more relaxed around my husband!! Will check the Parrot 101 you suggested! Thanks so much!
thank you so much for info, i am always so busy and leave my guy out all day...crazy thing is he loves the shop vac i use just for cleaning his cage and around his area....he get's on me and while it's running and i am cleaning he crawls down my arm goes to the nozzle and loves the suction...i laugh so much at this...prob not good but, very entertaining...but, for being out he only goes in when i leave or bedtime...i didn't know he gets so bored
I just found you and enjoyed your talk.I have the problem with my 6 yr old male Timneh .In the last 11/2 yrs he’s gotten territorial in his cage He’s not when he’s out and loves his head scratched and I can pick him up right from the floor.But when I try to clean his cage and he’s out he runs over to his big cage and climbs right up and then it becomes a chore when cleaning this cage and he comes over and wants to bite me.This hurts me emotionally especially because I never had a bird that did this .
I have a 9 month old Indian ringneck and she bites any time I try to take her out or put her in the cage or even if I just try to get her to step up. What shout I do? She will even bite my ear if shes on my shoulder
YESSSS thank you honestly I'm having sooo much trouble with my 3 month old Indian ringneck. She just keeps biting me for no reason literally, she'll just come onto my hand herself and start biting or she would be sitting on my arm and start looking for my hand or fingers to bite them. And today I was having trouble with just this she kept biting me I would would take her back to her cage which she doesnt like being put in mind you and then I'd let her out again and she'd just continue to bite and the cage is not the problem because I let her out in the morning and she only goes back in when its bedtime.
I have a cockatiel and it seems like her favourite colour is blue and green. if she is around a blue or green object that she likes and I go to her and ask her to come to me she will start to run to my finger or face and attack me. I don't know what to do. should I ignore her and walk away, or should I put her back into her cage? any suggestions? btw she's not even one year old yet
He is a second generation hybrid. If you take a catalina hybrid (which is a scarlet macaw + blue and gold macaw) and breed that with a scarlet macaw you get this one, a camelot macaw.
I have some exotic fish, he would be what is know as an F3 in that trade. I fed out a harlequin macaw about twenty years ago he was a nice looking bird. I brokered Parrots in the 90's (bought from breeders and sold to pet shops and people) and a Camelot is the only one I never saw in person, I did know about them though. In those days hybrids were frowned upon and even though I always liked them you could not sell them. (lots of untrue rumors about behavioral problems)
Oh yea the training came thru for him lol as soon as you popped the container open he started looking all around behind you like where where yes please!
Good video. My bird lets me pet her sometimes . I’ll say “back rub” and she leans against the cage and I pet her back. Other times she wants to bite me. That’s when I see the whites of her eyes.
I’ve had my mustache parakeet for about 7/8 months now she is 2 years old but extremely aggressive, She can step up and perch on shoulders but she is so incredibly temperamental and constantly shouts angrily and bites and lunges at my hand even when shown a treat to persuade her to step up she will still lunge and bite at my hand. She is easily spooked by everything and cannot go any lower than shoulder level or she flies back to her perch or to a higher area, it’s hard to find what she likes and give her toys that require play and thought when she will not go on any flat surface that’s lower than her perch or somewhere higher. She bites hard and growls constantly at approach of anyone and so I have no idea how to start creating a bond with her, she shows no interest in her toys despite switching and trying different sorts and I have no idea how to make progress with her I would really really appreciate any tips or help!! (She was previously owned by a family who gave her up to a pet store where we bought her and is supposedly hand reared and very tame)
My blue and gold is about 4 1/2 months old and he continuously tries to get on my shoulder and I don’t want him too at such a young age because his balance isn’t that great yet. Whenever I try to put my other hand in the way for him to step up on he bites down and it really hurts. How do I get him to not bite?
can you do a video on how to prevent forgetting tricks in birds? Like sometimes my bird doesnt remember the trick even when I did it 5 minutes ago, And also he starts getting bitey when i train him.
@@MrJdubz100 yep :/ hes a parrot and he gets really in depth with the training and only remembers the trick every so often after sessions. he also on does it with treats and no way around treats.
What’s the frosting a 27-year-old yellow head Amazon but he likes to be out of this cage which I do let him but every time I try to get close to him he tries to bite me which he did a few times I don’t know what to do about that
Thank you for all of your informative videos.. I was thinking is it possible and a good idea to have a parrot, but without a cage? Then they might have stands and other things like robes that they can enjoy..
I’m awake at 5 right now I feel like I’m in another nightmare so I’m just testing I’m so scared I feel like this I’m I a dream and this is gonna turn scary
My parrot loves French fries. It's principally the same as potatoes. But i have to remove the salt. And of course, he normally gets food for birds, but if i have made French fries for me in the bake oven he get's one from me.
I only serve them cooked sweet potatoes, I simply steam them in the microwave. I clean the cages daily either in the morning or evening, or sometimes mid day after they've eaten their breakfast. Just depends on when I have the time to do so because after I clean the cages themselves, I sweep and vacuum. I usually do it while they're eating so they aren't trying to climb out while I am going in and out ;)
@BirdTricks If you use a vacuum cleaner then i highly recommend to use a vacuum cleaner with a High efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. Vacuum cleaners made for the industry do have that, usual household vacuum cleaners usually don't have that. The reason why is simple. This bird shit can be very unhealthy to the lunges of the human body, even if it is from your own birds. A much better way to clean a cage is by doing it wet with water to reduce the risk of raising unhealthy dust.
Im giving up on my cockatiel because hes very aggressive inside and outside the cage and he wasnt like that at beggining, of course i never punished him i tried correcting him, by blowing a bit on him until he stopped but it never worked, i went to the vet to check if there was something up and nope he is healthy, changed his food and still nothing he didnt eat his food and started eating his bar until i changed back and he was famished. i felt angry at myself for that happening. I guess he was raised by a breeder just to sell. Im giving away to an animal association because i feel like he doesnt deserve to be locked up in his cage being with an owner he probably doesnt like (which is me).
By the way your your question was about an African Grey that bites and is fearful of toys? Like she said start with one small crumpled up piece of paper in the food dish food is an amazing draw as far as new items are concerned start with the approach present the item at a distance so that it can be recognized present an item outside the cage so it can be exempt as a man to bet only at a distance finally present the item in your hand or at the other end of the counter so that the bird has two come to the item and horning although this is very important to teach any parrot this is the wonderful thing you're going to find out about Grace it starts simple and slow it gets more and more complicated and more and more beautiful every time I have a female teenage African grey I have 6 combination locks Inside the Cage each of them holds a little baggie she has to unlock the lock to release the baggie to release the food she's done so in 15 minutes and I've still got 30 more years to teach your new tricks
Erm I got a baby bluefronted amazon. She bites me if I try getting her to step up and I'm scared of taking her out of her cage sense she never stepped on and is fully flighted and when I would have to put her back she would have to be grabbed by force and I don't want that. How do I tame her and get her comfotable with stepping up?
I have a 40 year old Red Lored Amazon and if she knows your scared she will bite and bully you. You got to be the leader of the flock. Don't yell at your bird or let her know your scared, Amazon are like a 3 year old child, they make great pets.
You say that you just rescued so she is probably biting out of fear. Are you respecting her other ways of saying “no” or just trying to get her to step up until she inevitably bites you? Parrots are wild animals at heart and they need time, as in at least a few months, but possibly a year to get to know you.
In the back ground for a lot of your videos theres a funny noise of wild birds whooping i guess i can discribe it sounds like but for ages i have been thinking it was actually dave messing around out side with the birds lol i have just recently clocked on that it was wild birds out side
Do other parrot owners find that the birds really feel offended by your phone? My African grey used to get so angry if I had the phone around her. Now my macaw is starting to do the same thing
Hi guys love your Chanel. My parrot is 6 months old. He is a blue and gold machaw. He keeps biting me when he is on me. My ears, my forearm and sometimes neck. Every time he bites I put him back in his cage. He is slowly not bitting me. But he is still bitting me. Any suggestions
Bitting you? As in he puts a bit in your mouth like what you might do with a horse before riding them? He probably wants to go for a ride. Your macaw is really smart!
Have you tried changing the diet or taking him to the vet? It might be picky or have health issues, parrots are very good at hiding illnesses but weight is one of the biggest give aways
i used the diving technique when my parrot wouldn't stop biting. i dunked him in a bucket of water for 10 seconds on multiple occasions and....wala´....he stopped! best advice i EVER got!!
If those birds are so smart then wouldn't they figure out that they're not supposed to bite you if you spray a light mist of garlic aroma at them when they do it?
Does anyone else try to give there parrot they're most favorite treat in training... except they don't give 2 fucks about training? And they will calmly take the treat drop it immediately and lunge, even if you're at a lunge safe distance, and they don't care and will throw themselves off the perch (NOT JUMP, but lunge so far out that they literally almost fall) cuz it's worth it apparently. Then they blame you cuz you weren't there to catch them with your skin. ._. He also steps up ever so nicely like no different from any other time he steps up and then SUPRISE got ya.. Sometimes I think he understands. All the training videos and advice of my peers and works against them. 😭.
This one is an easy answer. Long enough to put it in the oven. If it bites put it in the oven and then apply a little heat until it learns it's lesson. Or you could waterboard it. God bless the cia for teaching us how to discipline.
8:11 comet approves of quality of time over quantity.
Aaaand, the 2 times you walk away, he starts examining his feet.
It looks like he is nodding and agreeing wholeheartedly with everything you say! LOL
They should have you on Animal Planet as the parrot Whisperer
Yes Please!
Educational shows aren't profitable enough. Now, if she were a mermaid whisperer, or if the birds are aliens, then Animal Planet might be interested.
People don't understand how a big parrot bites. How they are designed to use the cutting edge of their lower beak or how powerful it can be. I had a Blue Jay fly into my house the other day and had to catch him to let him go. While I was holding him he was displaying his contempt for me by viciously attacking my finger. He was pissed and scared and was biting my finger over and over and I just started laughing. Not so with a parrot that wants to make a point.
Brian Bassett my cockatiel make owie on me.
He/she's scared for it's life thinking it's about to be your lunch and your laughing, I can't help but think this might not be a very confidence inspiring reaction! 😂
Actually, the parrot is quite smart, it was able to discern that the screw thing and wine opener are inherently more dangerous than the smooth round shape of the nail polish bottle.
Calm and focused is your approach with ur birds. Helping other bird owners, like you do, is amazing. Ur a natural. Most people expect a bird to do it all at once. Showing them how to focus is excellent. South Carolina
Thanks for this video. It actually eased my guilt over not letting our parakeet out of his cage. He developed cataract in one eye, and now it's growing in the other one too. Ever since then he grew fearful of getting out. He knows how to manoeuvre blindly in his little home, but outside seems to have become one big, dark and scary abbyss unfortunately. Vet also said not to change too much in the environment of his cage (which pretty much speaks for itself, as he's becoming totally blind). I guess we'll just have to keep him entertained in his small safe zone from now on. No climbing ropes to get dizzy on anymore.
I love love LOVE your videos your really helpful ! My mom has 2 blue/ gold macaws she has had them since I was a teen , now as an adult I was give an amazon bird I thought I could handle. 3 years later...It's been a huge struggle and alot of tears! I want this bird to have a happy life. I'm almost positive this poor bird has been mistreated in the past, so he / she will need alot of love and I will need alot of patience and guidance. I will be watching MANY of your videos !!!!
I have a series specifically on an amazon I worked with named Storm. It's a playlist if you want to check it out, I spent 45 days training and working with him. :)
BirdTricks , can't thank you enough ! Will go check that out right now , my mom subscribed to you as well , all I did was share one video with her and she was hooked lol
Thank you for adopting instead of buying from a breeder. I hope things have improved with your Amazon and you've been able to experience the joy of earning the trust of a little dinosaur.
I just got a green winged Macaw and your videos are seriously so helpful. He is a good boy, and is given a lot of attention, but I’m trying to learn everything I can.
All your videos are very informative and entertaining. I love macaws more and feel like I'm gaining insight into these beautiful very individual characters. Subbed.
My caique is all happy, and standing on my hand, then he suddenly starts biting my hand and punctures my skin. He doesnt seem to be angry, he just does it randomly
Is he/she young?
Mine does it too 🤷🏼♀️ But his excuse is that he’s under a year old
My Catalina Macaw does the same thing. I have a few seconds heads up before she bites but not enough to do anything about it.
A trick I do with my bird which really isn’t a trick it’s kind of mean but if my parrot goes to bite me I will slightly twist my arm just a little while he’s on it and it throws him a little off balance not to where he falls but it stops him from biting me then when he does it again I turn my arm slightly again and eventually he stopped because he knew every time you go to bite your going to be unbalanced and he eventually stopped biting me
@boobierubi8567 I have done this too, the earthquake method
It's so good to see comet
Btw comet looks like he's wearing prance jumpsuit pants here haha
I am so glad I found you guys again. I think you were on your first ship tour and you got to busy with the show, the baby and all the bird training. Anyway I am so glad I found you again❤️
What I do sometimes is I play with the object for a little while the bird is watching then I let the bird touch it. It’s just another thing people can try🙂 great video by the way!
Hi I have a yellow crowned Amazon his previous owners left him in a tiny cage which he spent 16 years or so in, when I got him he would lunge at you from inside the cage and was really fearful of stick training he literally would cower when you got the stick so that was no good, I’ve had him 10 months and he’s out all day he will step up from the radiator next to his cage but not from his cage, but he will still bite for no apparent reason yesterday he walked onto the radiator put his foot up which he does to step up, so I went over he stepped up walked up my arm and literally bit a huge chunk out of my ear which meant a trip to the ER and stitches, why does he still seem so unpredictable I’m never gonna give up on him no matter what I just want him to be happy and not bite so bad
1:57 sleeping in class, then suddenly the teacher calls your name. *huh??? *
Don’t worry how long it was! This video is going to help so many people! Thank you so very much.
You do thorough answers! And that's just right!!
You're a great teacher as well as trainer. 😊
I've had my Harlequin since October I'm working on a few behaviors biting is one. Thank you for the detailed video!!
These videos are absolutely amazing. Thanks so very much.
I wonder how everybody's African Greys about tool using and puzzle-solving? Sheba my gray solves 3-wheel combination padlocks and we're now working on a pellet maze with seven slide bars that she's got to work the pellet through one at a time.
Undoing padlocks is just a matter of time thing. It depends on how entertained they are by solving it. It doesn’t matter how smart the bird is, if it doesn’t see a point to undoing padlocks, or working that hard for food it wont.
shes usualy out for 5 or 6 hours just chilling with me and I just got her about a month ago her name is sherbert shes not totally tame but she sits on my finger and flys around the room somtimes when she sees somthing new like a new toy she totaly freeks out she has a perch she sits on outside of her cage but she mostly sits with me on my finger when im on my laptop or on my desk or perch
I really enjoy your advice & instructions. So easy & simple to understand. Love your training for your birds, very gentle & loving. Thk u for sharing 🙋🏻🤗
Have you ever considered putting two 5x8 Aviary together by taking out one side of each 5x8 aviary and bolt them together to make a 5x16 or a 10 x 8 depending what side you remove?
Great info. Thank you. ❤️😀
Hi great lesson wat treat do you give him thanx colin
I just saw the video where you mention Comet likes to look at his feet occasionally. Now I can tell Comet apart from Tusa and I notice that habit in this video. Very funny!
Comet has a lot more yellow. He is a high yellow Camelot Macaw. She said that she bought him for $750. I was torn between a high yellow Catalina ($6,500) and a rescue Catalina ($3000). I went with the rescue because I thought it was better to adopt and I was hoping that I could make a positive difference in her life. She is definitely bonded to me but 4 months later and she still has a very annoying random biting problem.
So cute he is too smart
Thank you for your great videos!
I am a new Mum to a 13 yr old green wing macaw. She has recently become very agressive/territorial especially with me. She seems to like my husband more, but can still be crabby with him! Husband does not give in and stands his ground.
Should I be doing more of this too?
She is much worse with me! Lunging, wanting to nip/bite me. I'm saddened because I wanted her as my companion.
I appreciate any advice or ideas!! 🌷
it depends on what you mean by stand your ground. We have a landing page video on our channel that would likely help you the most - it's called parrot training 101 :)
BirdTricks appreciate your reply! Stand down...example: when macaw 'dances' along back of couch ( it is not against a wall) to where my husband is standing by back of couch...she will peck him or at him. But husband does not 'leave'. She looks as if she wants to 'own' her favorite place! Which is just about all her places she hangs out! Whether its the couch, the window sill, her perch, especially on her cage! We've had her bout 2 months now. So were both new to this.
But I do see her being more relaxed around my husband!!
Will check the Parrot 101 you suggested! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much on all your suggestions for teaching your bird to be less fearful!
thank you so much for info, i am always so busy and leave my guy out all day...crazy thing is he loves the shop vac i use just for cleaning his cage and around his area....he get's on me and while it's running and i am cleaning he crawls down my arm goes to the nozzle and loves the suction...i laugh so much at this...prob not good but, very entertaining...but, for being out he only goes in when i leave or bedtime...i didn't know he gets so bored
I just found you and enjoyed your talk.I have the problem with my 6 yr old male Timneh .In the last 11/2 yrs he’s gotten territorial in his cage He’s not when he’s out and loves his head scratched and I can pick him up right from the floor.But when I try to clean his cage and he’s out he runs over to his big cage and climbs right up and then it becomes a chore when cleaning this cage and he comes over and wants to bite me.This hurts me emotionally especially because I never had a bird that did this .
I have a 9 month old Indian ringneck and she bites any time I try to take her out or put her in the cage or even if I just try to get her to step up. What shout I do? She will even bite my ear if shes on my shoulder
YESSSS thank you honestly I'm having sooo much trouble with my 3 month old Indian ringneck. She just keeps biting me for no reason literally, she'll just come onto my hand herself and start biting or she would be sitting on my arm and start looking for my hand or fingers to bite them. And today I was having trouble with just this she kept biting me I would would take her back to her cage which she doesnt like being put in mind you and then I'd let her out again and she'd just continue to bite and the cage is not the problem because I let her out in the morning and she only goes back in when its bedtime.
Comet is one of the most beautiful birds I have ever seen.
My parrot is angry and when he bited me my hand was bleeding
I have a cockatiel and it seems like her favourite colour is blue and green. if she is around a blue or green object that she likes and I go to her and ask her to come to me she will start to run to my finger or face and attack me. I don't know what to do. should I ignore her and walk away, or should I put her back into her cage? any suggestions? btw she's not even one year old yet
What was he doing while you were talking? Haha! What a little ham! 😂
Beautiful Macaw; What mix is he? Scarlet and Military? he looks like a multi-generational mix. Crossed then crossed with a cross. (F2 or F3)
He is a second generation hybrid. If you take a catalina hybrid (which is a scarlet macaw + blue and gold macaw) and breed that with a scarlet macaw you get this one, a camelot macaw.
I have some exotic fish, he would be what is know as an F3 in that trade. I fed out a harlequin macaw about twenty years ago he was a nice looking bird.
I brokered Parrots in the 90's (bought from breeders and sold to pet shops and people) and a Camelot is the only one I never saw in person, I did know about them though.
In those days hybrids were frowned upon and even though I always liked them you could not sell them. (lots of untrue rumors about behavioral problems)
Looks kinda like a giant sun conure.
F3 is generations removed from the wild.
@@MrJdubz100 So is this bird...
Oh yea the training came thru for him lol as soon as you popped the container open he started looking all around behind you like where where yes please!
Do you have videos on how to get your bird in a carrier? My bird is afraid of his.
Yes - just search "crate training" on our channel
Good video. My bird lets me pet her sometimes . I’ll say “back rub” and she leans against the cage and I pet her back. Other times she wants to bite me. That’s when I see the whites of her eyes.
You petting her back could be making her hormonal and causing aggression. Another cause could be too much fat in her diet, being scared, etc.
I’ve had my mustache parakeet for about 7/8 months now she is 2 years old but extremely aggressive, She can step up and perch on shoulders but she is so incredibly temperamental and constantly shouts angrily and bites and lunges at my hand even when shown a treat to persuade her to step up she will still lunge and bite at my hand. She is easily spooked by everything and cannot go any lower than shoulder level or she flies back to her perch or to a higher area, it’s hard to find what she likes and give her toys that require play and thought when she will not go on any flat surface that’s lower than her perch or somewhere higher. She bites hard and growls constantly at approach of anyone and so I have no idea how to start creating a bond with her, she shows no interest in her toys despite switching and trying different sorts and I have no idea how to make progress with her
I would really really appreciate any tips or help!!
(She was previously owned by a family who gave her up to a pet store where we bought her and is supposedly hand reared and very tame)
Great tips and advice however I definitely would not use a rubber band, rather natural twine, cotton string or a cable tie.
You realize that cotton string can cause impaction? Rubber band is natural latex. Its from a tree.
Hey that intro got me good Jamie
I didn't think you'd be waiting for me
My blue and gold is about 4 1/2 months old and he continuously tries to get on my shoulder and I don’t want him too at such a young age because his balance isn’t that great yet. Whenever I try to put my other hand in the way for him to step up on he bites down and it really hurts. How do I get him to not bite?
can you do a video on how to prevent forgetting tricks in birds? Like sometimes my bird doesnt remember the trick even when I did it 5 minutes ago, And also he starts getting bitey when i train him.
Is it a parrot? I have yet to have a parrot learn a trick (actually learn not just see it and do it once) and then forget it 5 minutes later.
@@MrJdubz100 yep :/ hes a parrot and he gets really in depth with the training and only remembers the trick every so often after sessions. he also on does it with treats and no way around treats.
My gray is male is throwing out all seeds if I am visible and keeps screaming . He just wants to come out.
Please help
What’s the frosting a 27-year-old yellow head Amazon but he likes to be out of this cage which I do let him but every time I try to get close to him he tries to bite me which he did a few times I don’t know what to do about that
Comet's foot staring cracks me up!
He’s so beautiful!
Thank you for all of your informative videos.. I was thinking is it possible and a good idea to have a parrot, but without a cage? Then they might have stands and other things like robes that they can enjoy..
I’m awake at 5 right now I feel like I’m in another nightmare so I’m just testing I’m so scared I feel like this I’m I a dream and this is gonna turn scary
Lol his bobbing of the head is funny.
I watched you feed the flock and wonder do you give the birds cooked or raw sweet potatoes? And when do you clean the cages?
My parrot loves French fries. It's principally the same as potatoes. But i have to remove the salt.
And of course, he normally gets food for birds, but if i have made French fries for me in the bake oven he get's one from me.
I only serve them cooked sweet potatoes, I simply steam them in the microwave. I clean the cages daily either in the morning or evening, or sometimes mid day after they've eaten their breakfast. Just depends on when I have the time to do so because after I clean the cages themselves, I sweep and vacuum. I usually do it while they're eating so they aren't trying to climb out while I am going in and out ;)
@BirdTricks
If you use a vacuum cleaner then i highly recommend to use a vacuum cleaner with a High efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. Vacuum cleaners made for the industry do have that, usual household vacuum cleaners usually don't have that.
The reason why is simple. This bird shit can be very unhealthy to the lunges of the human body, even if it is from your own birds.
A much better way to clean a cage is by doing it wet with water to reduce the risk of raising unhealthy dust.
Thanks for taking the time to respond.🐦💖 I usually clean and feed my birds (tiels and smaller fids ) at the same time.
You do excellent answers.
I to take my bird out the cage but whenever I try to open cage he’s try’s to peck me how do I get him to trust me ?
That was so informative thank you
Did your Sun Conure get into the miracle grow?
Im giving up on my cockatiel because hes very aggressive inside and outside the cage and he wasnt like that at beggining, of course i never punished him i tried correcting him, by blowing a bit on him until he stopped but it never worked, i went to the vet to check if there was something up and nope he is healthy, changed his food and still nothing he didnt eat his food and started eating his bar until i changed back and he was famished. i felt angry at myself for that happening. I guess he was raised by a breeder just to sell. Im giving away to an animal association because i feel like he doesnt deserve to be locked up in his cage being with an owner he probably doesnt like (which is me).
By the way your your question was about an African Grey that bites and is fearful of toys? Like she said start with one small crumpled up piece of paper in the food dish food is an amazing draw as far as new items are concerned start with the approach present the item at a distance so that it can be recognized present an item outside the cage so it can be exempt as a man to bet only at a distance finally present the item in your hand or at the other end of the counter so that the bird has two come to the item and horning although this is very important to teach any parrot this is the wonderful thing you're going to find out about Grace it starts simple and slow it gets more and more complicated and more and more beautiful every time I have a female teenage African grey I have 6 combination locks Inside the Cage each of them holds a little baggie she has to unlock the lock to release the baggie to release the food she's done so in 15 minutes and I've still got 30 more years to teach your new tricks
Erm I got a baby bluefronted amazon. She bites me if I try getting her to step up and I'm scared of taking her out of her cage sense she never stepped on and is fully flighted and when I would have to put her back she would have to be grabbed by force and I don't want that. How do I tame her and get her comfotable with stepping up?
Check out our landing page video - training 101 :)
I have a 40 year old Red Lored Amazon and if she knows your scared she will bite and bully you. You got to be the leader of the flock. Don't yell at your bird or let her know your scared, Amazon are like a 3 year old child, they make great pets.
@@rbear4574 My Yellow Nape Amazon is 35 and is the sweetest.
1:11 foot check
Comet so cute!
So can you give me some advice he’s been at my house for four weeks I know I have to be patients
I just rescued a blue and gold and she likes to try and bit all the time when petting or doing step up. Any advice to stop the bitting?
You say that you just rescued so she is probably biting out of fear. Are you respecting her other ways of saying “no” or just trying to get her to step up until she inevitably bites you? Parrots are wild animals at heart and they need time, as in at least a few months, but possibly a year to get to know you.
Birdtricks should do a live on all het birds on Instagram
That was very helpful
That toe check.
Smart to be scared he’s like whaaat that’s sharp 😂
In the back ground for a lot of your videos theres a funny noise of wild birds whooping i guess i can discribe it sounds like but for ages i have been thinking it was actually dave messing around out side with the birds lol i have just recently clocked on that it was wild birds out side
what treats should I use for an alexandrine parakeet?
Find out what his favorite is by setting out a variety of nuts & seeds and see which one the bird goes for first.
Thank you for the video and help
Do other parrot owners find that the birds really feel offended by your phone? My African grey used to get so angry if I had the phone around her. Now my macaw is starting to do the same thing
Yes my Senegal attacks the phone whenever it rings.
Hi guys love your Chanel. My parrot is 6 months old. He is a blue and gold machaw. He keeps biting me when he is on me. My ears, my forearm and sometimes neck.
Every time he bites I put him back in his cage. He is slowly not bitting me. But he is still bitting me. Any suggestions
Bitting you? As in he puts a bit in your mouth like what you might do with a horse before riding them? He probably wants to go for a ride. Your macaw is really smart!
What if the object is a simple room
How do you get your bird to stop biting?
This doesn't look like a harlequin at all, but a miligold. I dont see any macaw living in a parakeet cage especially 17 years, for many reasons.
My sun conure is yawning and he stands on one foot while while sleeping...is that normal...
Yes it’s totally normal
And plastic you should never leave a parrot with because they will destroy it and possibly injest it which could kill them.
Are you still traveling to train birds and owner?
Yes, we offer this all the time. Just email us to book info@birdtricks.com
BirdTricks we are in SF
My macaw just wants to come out all the time 😂😂❤
Im wearing a bandage right now because off how my bird bit me 😞
guys, I need someone to help me. my parrot is so thin. I want ways to make him gain weight.
Have you tried changing the diet or taking him to the vet? It might be picky or have health issues, parrots are very good at hiding illnesses but weight is one of the biggest give aways
@@elocincantrell8730 but she looks good,Eats good , and her stool is normal. She has been skinny since i got her
He has the same color as my sun conure
i used the diving technique when my parrot wouldn't stop biting. i dunked him in a bucket of water for 10 seconds on multiple occasions and....wala´....he stopped! best advice i EVER got!!
If those birds are so smart then wouldn't they figure out that they're not supposed to bite you if you spray a light mist of garlic aroma at them when they do it?
Get something really scary....that’s what I wanna see!
Thanks, now I want a macaw xD
I did email you.. you haven't responded yet
Foot check... ✅✅✅
Does anyone else try to give there parrot they're most favorite treat in training... except they don't give 2 fucks about training? And they will calmly take the treat drop it immediately and lunge, even if you're at a lunge safe distance, and they don't care and will throw themselves off the perch (NOT JUMP, but lunge so far out that they literally almost fall) cuz it's worth it apparently. Then they blame you cuz you weren't there to catch them with your skin. ._. He also steps up ever so nicely like no different from any other time he steps up and then SUPRISE got ya..
Sometimes I think he understands. All the training videos and advice of my peers and works against them. 😭.
Rainbow chicken
comet desperately wants head scritches
I dont understand the clicker thing, anyone?
After a while you can just click instead of always giving treats.
@@isabelleg9118 I thought I saw where she gave the birds treats though after she clicked it
Don´t drink wine!! 🙂
I think at some point you got to realize it's not a good fit for you or the bird.
7 hrs of the day he is out of his cage.
Comet's feet are so distracting!
This one is an easy answer. Long enough to put it in the oven. If it bites put it in the oven and then apply a little heat until it learns it's lesson. Or you could waterboard it. God bless the cia for teaching us how to discipline.