DON'T DO THIS with Macaws 🦜
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Cissero is a Blue and Yellow Macaw, also known as a Blue and Gold Macaw. These Macaws are found natively in the more northern region of South America though there is a population found in Florida, which is attributed to escaped or intentionally released pets.
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People need to realize even animals have attitudes, bad days, and weird phases. You just gotta deal with it and be patient.
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It's like having a toddler. Not much a difference at all. That's why I hate it when people just abandon them because they "don't like their actions."
@@j0ellyfish yeah to me it's like if you had a baby or even adopted, and then didn't like dealing with their actions. You think you can just give it back?!? It's f-ed up people think it's okay to do that.
even when my grey did something bad, I would give her time and space for her to think about it
Must ALWAYS REMEMBER these birds are wild just bc we breed and love them doesn't mean they are Not wild animals. I have Parrots (30 yrs) I WUD love to open the door and say Have A Free Life.. I also have a car seat. My Grey loves it..
Dude... anyone who has a bird KNOWS bird have ZERO issues escalating. You smack a small dinosaur it in the beak and youll get attacked rooster style.
Smack a small dinosaur 😭😭🤣🤣
Well eventually they will give up, that is why people keep training them that way I guess?
Not my proudest moment but...
I had to launch one (not my bird, I was visiting) across the room a week or so ago: he had learned that biting *hard* and draw lots of blood gave him space and was developing the habit of biting peoples faces.
I was explaining to him what actions are nice and which ones are not nice. (Just vocalising, giving him space when he was behaving himself etc.)
So when he launched himself towards my face, he definitely got called out on that. I did not hit him, but he did run into my hand all by himself and when he tried again I launched him.
(He flew around the room, landed on the floor, rethought his actions, stepped up and behaved himself. This was a fully flighted and very capable of flying bird, NEVER do this with one you clipped!!)
He sat nicely, accepted a nut and was okay, no more rushing and biting, he got the message.
"Do not bite (me) and everything is okay."
He just needed a "no, stop that" and was okay with that.
No, that is not how I handle my parrots, but this one really was out of control and putting people in the hospital.
He is now back to clickertraining btw., his family realised he really just needed at lot of positive attention/reinforcement and to put his energy to better use.
I hope they (birb and human) all will develop more self-confidence and they will get this one back to being the wonderful bird he can be.
@@muurrarium9460 dam bro you wrote a fucking essay
@@ranveersandhu9414 It happens...
May I ask, instead of keeping a bird in ones home, & then getting mad at the bird for😢 uhhhh, ya know, being a bird, ya think the birds "family" ever wonders if they should be treating an animal that should be enjoying his God given right to fly free, as their trendy companion animal (/pet)?? &since some of these birds live to b 100+ yrs old, & become extremely attached to their human causing the bird to grieve to death from mourning the loss of their human, does anyone ever stop n think that it's better to let the bird be rather than buying them n the first place?
The lady literally explained that she doesn't ignore the bad behavior, she just deals with it in a gentle way immediately and then guy in the back says "ignore the bad behavior"
So many ways to skin a cat
I found out by trial and error that blowing sometimes works. But definitely escalating it by making a big deal or yelling, doesn't help. Blowing is a very gentle way of signaling. But otherwise, ignoring the behaviour or redirecting them to something they can bite or chew is the best idea.
He's absolutely right; that's exactly how I handle my conures. I'll definitely integrate her approach as well.
Those sayings are catchy & true.
Wait...Why are you petting his belly? I thought you were only supposed to pet their head, neck, or feet....Hear never pet wings, underwings back or belly. Was I misinformed?
He's just watching those fingers too get em again..
I wish so much people wouldn’t clip these gorgeous birds wings
Well these were clipped by the breeder because the bird is less than a year old however it has grown out a brand new set of flight feathers and so he is fully flighted and you can come to the office and watch them fly around
It seems so painful though. How do you not react in a jumpy/excitable/scared way?
That was no bite lol. My ex girlfriend had a Cockatoo and I always got along with him. One day he snapped and damn near bit through my knuckle. Had to get stitched up..luckily no nerve damage. Still the worst a parrot can do it send you to the ER. Some dogs can send you to the grave.
Absolutely right dog bitr are worser than parrot bite and im talking from experince
I let my caique bite me all day to stop the fear of the bite. Now when he does it I don’t flinch and tell him to behave. Stops straight away.
Try that on Macaw!
@@zak6754 if I ever want to be an amputee then I will.
@@zak6754I’ve been bit by a macaw, suprisingly it really didn’t hurt at all, probably because they didn’t have the intention to kill me though lol
Peach or black. Peach are friendlier. Been bit by one . Might as well have been a McCaw .. or Grey.. 😥🥴
Oddly enough I discovered this blowing in the face when getting bitten and they won’t let go…. I have an adolescent middle school/pubescent/teenager 4-5 month old male kitten who’s kinda in the same hormone stages the mcaw is.
He gets crazy, moody, bitey, spicy, bursting with energy, and sometimes he’ll get so worked up or he doesn’t have a good attitude about having his nails clipped & he’ll clamp down on you with his kitten needle teeth and won’t let go! 😅 it seriously hurts! The most effective thing I’ve tried is blowing hard into his ears and it turns off the bite switch! He looks kinda puzzled as to why I did that and “ what’s the problem? “ 😂
I love him dearly and he’s a good boy when he’s run and played out his kitten energy! ❤
Why would you clip his nails?
@@drachenklnd trimming the pointy ends off is healthy for them and for you.
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Oh wow! He can grab stuff with his beak and his feet--incredible eagle span, too!
He is pretty funny any starting to learn to do some interesting tricks
I really hope you're not the one(s) who clipped this beautiful bird's wings. If you don't want an animal that flies, don't get a bird. Bird harnesses exist, free flying exists, and solely indoor living exists. STOP CLIPPING WINGS. Clipping a bird's wings severely limits their escape chances and options, whilst simultaneously limiting the bird's movement and functionality overall/in general. THEE ONLY reason to clip a bird's wings is if the bird is blind and hurting itself by flying into things.
Petting parrots on their backs and bellies sexually stimulates and excites them. You're telling them you want to mate and make babies when you pet those areas. Stop. This is part of the reason your precious dinosaur is biting you.
No we didn't clip his wings, he is now molted his new wings feathers in and is fully flighted and his recall is excellent. Petting his belly has nothing but nothing to do with anything! So thank you for your input and may your parrot be as happy as ours!
Hit a bird? Oh my gosh, NO! They are not for hitting! Just don't put your thumb in his mouth. 😂❤ I only have small birds. Cockatiel & conure are my biggest. So I have no experience with birds that can really hurt. Bad people make bad birds. No such thing. Just misunderstood and heaps of people get a bird. Want it to act like a cat or dog. Cut their wings so they can't get away. Have no understanding of bird body language. Get them all heightened. They can't get away, they aren't being listened too. They only get seed diet. And then the only way they have left to say no is to bite. And then suddenly it's a "bad bird" 👎 Don't hit birds. Practice recall. And like you said, catch them behaving and reward, and try to not reinforce the icky. 🎉 ❤
Touching the belly is not so good.
That's why he maybe bite the finger.
But in the end she tried to touch unter the wing.
That's a absolute no go zone for a bird.
@Joisa22, thank you for pointing out these important details about handling birds, especially sensitive species like macaws. You're right, touching certain areas such as the belly or under the wings can be uncomfortable for birds and may provoke a defensive response, such as biting. It's crucial for handlers to understand and respect a bird's body language and comfort zones to ensure interactions are safe and stress-free for both the bird and the handler.
Your insights are valuable, and sharing them helps educate others on the proper ways to interact with these magnificent creatures. Keep watching @WildlifeCommandCenter for more educational content about handling and caring for various wildlife responsibly.
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I thought the thing you were gonna say not to do is sexually stimulate and frustrate the bird by stroking the belly (or back)... And you wonder why he's so bitey.
Cats do this too! If you pet them too long, they get, uh , “over stimulated”, and will react with biting. It’s kind of a natural reaction with cats
@leavemealone093 Why isn't this the top comment man
Exactly my thought. She's out here petting it's belly and then being like "He's in a bite phase." Hmm I wonder why. 🤔🤷♀️
Even if he became bitey and hormonal before she started doing this, that's only more of a reason not to pet his belly. That's gonna make it even worse. You're not your bird's romantic partner. The head and neck is friendly territory, anywhere else is a romantic gesture.
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Absolutely
As soon as they did the wing stretch, I couldn't stop myself from saying Big Wings.
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I never knew ppl smack bird how ridiculous an cruel 😊❤
Why do people think hitting is the perfect universal "NO, BAD (insert animal type here) ". With rare exception, it isn't!
👏👏👏 He's just telling you to keep stroking his belly. You're great parents to him, I couldn't imagine smacking anything let alone a bird. ❤️🇬🇧❤️
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Hes probably bitey anf fighty becuse your touching his belly ffs!
He knew what to do 🍼
😂🤣
Men will be men
no he just wanted the shirt you sick freak. its BIRD.
@@mellissamercado7904 it's a joke bro just relax
I noticed too!
Gross that’s the first thing you think of when you see a bird cradled in someone’s arms
Sexualizing a bird is pretty frightening.
Okay, I've made up my mind, I want that bird. So ADORABLE his he. Thank U my dear for sharing that wonderful animal with us.
You are so welcome
Don't pet macaws anywhere that isn't on their heads either.
Anywhere else on the body is a stimulative action and invites a lot more aggression. A bird going thru puberty makes it a lot worse!
Did the banjo 🪕 give you this insight, or do you have credentials?
@@WildlifeCommandCenterMy sister is an ornithologist, she’s explained to me before that on most birds basically everything but the head is an erogenous zone, and stimulating them can induce unwanted… behavior 😂
@@muffinconsumer4431 I would argue (not that I argue much) an animal trainer working with a bird everyday trumps a scientist that only studies the species with out actually hands on working with them, book learning vs reality
@@WildlifeCommandCenter N-no… She does veterinary work, exclusively on birds. Ornithology was just a master’s she got to support her work, she’s very passionate.
How can a bird owner not know that you shouldn't pet it on the belly... That's so irresponsible. No wonder he's biting you, you're frustrating that poor boy. 🤮
Her talking about how to not smack my bird in the beak
Me: Um yeah I totally haven't done that when my bird bites me really hard 🤐
Her also talking about blowing them in the face to correct them right
Me doing that on a daily basis because my bird reacts to it fine
Why pet the belly? That just triggers hormones more.
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Finally yes someone who knows
patting anywhere but the head will make them hormonal
Just like any misbehaving child. Just love him and treat him with affection and kindness. Yup just imagine if someone gave you a knuckle sandwich everytime you were naughty I think we would all be angry and resentful. Such a beautiful bird and lady type person. Such happy vocalizations. I love parrots.
I have two grown boys, 26 and 31. I promise you there were a few knuckle sandwiches along the way.
I caught the strap when I misbehaved. Doubt that would work on birds though. I like her method. Blow in their face. Maybe a spray bottle. Spray bottle trains cats REALLY well. Haha
@@WildlifeCommandCenter Indeed. My pops gave me a couple too. I deserved them though. I was being a real hoodlum. Haha
@@WildlifeCommandCenter so why is it different with an animal? obviously not a full knuckle sandwich but a light tap.
the key with discipline is only discipline when they are misbehaving. and ALSO reward good behavior.
you cant just do one or the other.
Why are the wings clipped?
Cisroe is fully flighted, this video was filmed when we got him from the breeder, he has since grown his flight feathers out and is free flighted with recall daily
I told agree if a animal bites you like a bird then don’t get mad or hit them because that not ok because your just going to hurt your self and the animal
what a gorgeous birb! And lucky to have a good birb-friendly clever ape :)
Yep, and you got that right? She is an ape, knuckle dragger actually.
BITE HIM BACK! On his head. Not to hurt, of course. Just startling him to let go. Love birds but damn macaws scare me to death!
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OH MY LORD why on earth did you cut the wings like that? That is way to much taken off. Why are you speaking as if your professionals when your clearly not? Do you maybe think perhaps he is traumatized from you people neglecting proper trimming of wings?
We didn’t do that, he came to us like that, see his new videos where he is flying for us!
Cut wings... Why 😡😡😡😡😡😡
He is a young bird from the breeders, they cut his wings, we are in the process of growing his feathers out so we can fly him!
Nice bird , but please train him free flying. “Dont “ Cut his wings. , cutting wings always lead to frustration and problems . Ok hes becomming and adult. But if he could fly he would be more in ballance , = better for him and Way better for you ,
Watch more recent videos of him, "We" never cut his wings, you make that assumption
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Thank you! Cisero is coming along with the training too.
Absolutely never discipline a parrot they will take it personally, fail to grasp why you were upset and be traumatised they're prey animals after all. But lady your making that poor bird aggressive by stroking an intimate spot. Birds should only be stroked / petted on the head and chest. They should be accustomed to being touched elsewhere for health reasons but not for petting. It arouses the bird and thus causes intense frustration. Also blowing in a birds face doesnt do anything to correct the behaviour....they have wind blowing in their face during flight. Where did you learn blowing will "handle" incorrect behaviour? Genuine curiosity. The guy was right we reward the good ignore the bad, we encourage biting on toys and perches we do not react to bites on ourselves and generally appreciate the small cues birds give in their body language so we dont get bitten. Time and patience.
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I remember one time I was at a bird shop. I was standing next to a spot where a parrot of this breed was perched. He side stepped towards me and held out his talon. He wanted to stand on my arm, so I let him. For the most part he mainly stood but occasionally he would affectionately nip at my thumb but damn that coiled beak stung even when he was just being playful.
They have a higher bite force on the end of that beak than a shark!
@@michelehemlokhexwhite4310lol not true 😂
Stroking him like that is only going to make things a lot worse
It’s not, Cissroe is a really good bird and Jenna is an excellent bird mom
Don’t pet their bellies either!
Great informative video! But isn’t it important to not stroke a bird below their head because they can take it as a sexual response?
@@foxsden12 that is a matter of opinion and interpretation however, we have not discovered there’s any substance to it whatsoever
That's what I did with my birds
I guarantee those same people who would smack their parrot, would hit their child as well. If you are like that, you should not own a parrot or have a child.
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I have a friend that has one for the last 37 years. How does one tell if it’s a boy or girl? 😮🤔🤔😊
They can send in a feather to have it DNA tested
no 100+lb person needs to hit any animal less than 30lbs and that only if that animal is attacking to kill and doesn't immediately runaway when yelled at
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plz……😊soooo cute
Big wings lol
😂😂😂
Teenagers, am I right?
I was just gonna say blow his face like i do to mine and she said it. Guess im not a bad parrot owner lol
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He’s being bitey & fighty….. as he’s biting her boob 🤣😂
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For the life of me I have never seen a mother macaw hold her baby like that in the wild please help.
Cicero is not a baby so there is that!
You can hurt there spine by smacking a bird in the beak
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Stop cutting their feathers 😤 😒. Don't take their freedom.
We never have
He has a full set of flight feathers now. He was clipped from the breeder when we got him. He will never be clipped again.
I love birds 😍
I have a 2 year old blue and gold macaw and her name is Zoey
Aren’t they the best? I just love them. They are so awesome. And Jenna is doing an incredible job training him.
😂😂😂😂😂😂it's like thay scene on mean girls w the ✨️cool mom✨️ and the chihuahua is biting her tittie n she don't even feel it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀😂💀😂💀
Just like that too
Hahahhhahaaaa!! That's funny!
@@jennaheckethorn5620 yeah it’s too funny 😂
Let’s be careful with the nipple and the finger please 🙏 😮 my Macaw does the same thing 😬
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@@WildlifeCommandCenter I have 3 parrots 2 are African gray and 1is green parrot
@@maryam-vz2vq those African grays are really nice Paris, but Boykin they get into some mischief
@@WildlifeCommandCenter yeah true
Huh my quaker parrot has been nippy lately i wonder if it's cause she had gone into adolescence stage since i got her as a chick. I always put her back in the cage if she bites me more then oucne. I'll try the blowing trick next time
Yeah, and now is the time that you need in certain dominance because if you let them dominate you as they go to the stage, then it does not get better
@@WildlifeCommandCenter thanks, I'll work on her with it.
Where's his leading index feathers?
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How do you stop him from miss behaving? those bites are painful, do you blow air on them?
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@@WildlifeCommandCenter I understand now, so blowing is best then nice
Too clipped the wings are
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You guys based in the 🇺🇸 or 🇨🇦?
Missouri USA
He's a good boy.
No, he's a terrible boy and she's a terrible owner
@@TrevorCollin_ why?
@@TrevorCollin_ you are terrible, shame on you.
@@TrevorCollin_you have no proof, so sad that you said that.
Wtf why did u clip their wings.
WTF you think “we” clipped his wings, WTF you assuming shitz? SMF’r
Guys obsessing over parrots while the woman is very good looking
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Please dont cut the wings
We didn't
Omg please tell me how u got him or her to do that???
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You have to be an idiot thinking that violence against your bird somehow helps correct its behavior. Thank you WLCC, for sharing useful and factually correct information!
He is hungry feed him milk
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I thourght you was telling him to giggle for a sec 😂❤
It already annoys me with kids and dogs, but I genuinely want to meet the machismo individuals who think that you can spank birds...
Poor clipped bird. No shit he is angry.
The breeders clipped him, we are in the process of growing his feathers back out, he is not angry just young
His new ones are growing in as we speak. He will never be clipped again. Thanks for watching!
A parrot carsest
yeah, for real. lol
It sounded like something from Jurassic park 😂
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He doesn't belong in your house.
True but humans are doing their best to destroy every environment he has.
I dont think hes just bittinh, i think he wants something else..
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@@WildlifeCommandCenter nah im good.
Don’t pet there belly’s 🤦
i might get a blue and gold macaw what should i do witth it?
Why would you get it if you are unsure what to do with it? They are a loud hand full of feathers and beak.
ima get a african gray
Parrot: oh I’m a butt huh? Watch this…
Hehe. That's why I love parrots. They're chaos demons.
Again! With the clipped wings
Not us, we didn’t do that, he now has a full set of flighted feathers 🪶
@@WildlifeCommandCenter can he fly?
Yes he can and he is great at it.
I’m back on the parrot car seat, do tell/show more lol
That is a great idea! We will show you that soon!
@@WildlifeCommandCenter I have a bird carrier I put my Monk Parakeets in and then use the seat belt to buckle them in but I’m curious to see your set up as their safety is my top priority.
He's clipped!
Yeah, the breeders did that back then when we first got him but he’s molted all of his feathers in now, so he’s fully flighted
She said "blow them in the face" not 'ignore the bad behavior' >.
HE NEEDS THE MILK
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Nooo his wings😭
Breeder clipped the wings, he has since grown new feathers out and can fly!
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Hey there @martinestevez2131 - Bare Hands Beran here aka "Michael" I really appreciate the validation and praise, it's a huge pick me up from the normal UA-cam negativity, thanks for the support! If you were entertained with that video then check these videos out! www.youtube.com/@WildlifeCommandCenter/shorts
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No little "ow!"? I thought it would help understand the affect of their actions? Curious about that..
I like how he goes “aaah” before biting, that’s very polite of him
Very pretty
Thanks for watching
I don’t think your supposed to touch him there. They get hormonal.
wise bird
Yes, I feel like Jenna is a wise bird
That's because people aren't supposed own birds
Man has dominion over all the animals, just depends on how you look at life
Wow even though I didn't know I am already using the correct method with my birds.
Did it just say hello nigga... I watched it twice... That's what I heard
Hmmmm well I am sure he did not say that since that word is not one every uttered around Jenna
@@WildlifeCommandCenter what was it saying then... Maybe it was a person?
I'm talking about the very beginning of the video...
@@mikebar42 we say “Eagle” to make him open his wings …… like an Eagle 🦅 🤣
@@WildlifeCommandCenter okay, I heard it... Lol
@@mikebar42 thank goodness we got that cleared up, thanks for watching and paying attention!
Biting on all the wrong places.