Great video! I learned the peeking perch from you guys and implemented it some time ago and am so glad for it - both for going in and coming out of the enclosure!
Do you mind sharing the exact cages you use for your cockatiels (brand, dimension, maybe a link to the cage so I can purchase)? It looks so spacious and I would really like to upgrade my bird's cage
awesome video! unrelated but im going into year 9 and will be picking gcse options soon so which gcses do you need to work with birds/animals in general?
That's awesome! It depends on what your school has to offer, but focusing on sciences, especially biology, will be useful! If you are hoping to go to college to study an animal qualification, you can check out the entry requirements for different courses to see what they ask for too!
I've been lucky enough to not to have to worry about that. My birds put themselves away at night. I don't even close the cage door and they wait till I get up in the morning before they come out of the cage
My conure will fly and sit on me, preen me ect but if my hands go anywhere near him he will bite them, he even flys, lands on my hands and then starts biting them, do you have any tips?
It's a very common issue, but it's good to work out why - is he trying to gain something or remove something from his environment as behaviour is fuelled by it's consequences! You can do some target training through the cage bars to establish trust and beak manners!
Going to try the varied experience. Sunny I think hates going back in because she knows that I generally need to leave the room. Thanks Sophie!
Sounds good 🥰
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. God bless you and your family
You are very welcome 🤗
Great video! I learned the peeking perch from you guys and implemented it some time ago and am so glad for it - both for going in and coming out of the enclosure!
Glad to hear it was a helpful tip 🤩
Useful advice here!
Thanks mate!
thankyou birdnerdSophie ❤ so useful... keep rocking🤘..
Happy to help! 😊
Thanks for your great video.
My pleasure! 😊
Great video, I found it very helpful 😊
Glad you enjoyed it 🥰
I'm getting my first bird (cockatiel) in 2 weeks!
I love your channel and we're learning so much about how to be good bird owners, thank you
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Thanks for your kind words and congrats on your new feathered friend 😊
Do you mind sharing the exact cages you use for your cockatiels (brand, dimension, maybe a link to the cage so I can purchase)? It looks so spacious and I would really like to upgrade my bird's cage
Of course! These are the cages we use: amzn.to/4700BJb
@@BirdNerdSophieThank you!
Salutations a tous! Salut les oiseaux jolies et intelligentes! Une bonne soirre! 😊👍👍👍🐦🐦😘😘🎉
Merci beaucoup 😍💙🦜
Where did you get your white cages? After watching your video, its clear i need to get a larger one such as the white ones you have. Thank you!
These are the ones we have! amzn.to/3zoudDE
There were a couple of times where my tiel did not want to go in at bedtime. And once, he slept all night on top of his habitat! lol🕊
What a cheeky birdie! 😅
Could do with this right now lol
Haha hope you find it useful!
awesome video! unrelated but im going into year 9 and will be picking gcse options soon so which gcses do you need to work with birds/animals in general?
That's awesome! It depends on what your school has to offer, but focusing on sciences, especially biology, will be useful! If you are hoping to go to college to study an animal qualification, you can check out the entry requirements for different courses to see what they ask for too!
@@BirdNerdSophie Thank you!
hi Sophie - I just adopted a cockatiel who has been cage bound 22 years! I can't get him out yet. trying luring and hope to gain trust with time.
I have a video on getting your bird out of the cage too 😊
I've been lucky enough to not to have to worry about that. My birds put themselves away at night. I don't even close the cage door and they wait till I get up in the morning before they come out of the cage
That’s awesome 😊
My conure will fly and sit on me, preen me ect but if my hands go anywhere near him he will bite them, he even flys, lands on my hands and then starts biting them, do you have any tips?
It's a very common issue, but it's good to work out why - is he trying to gain something or remove something from his environment as behaviour is fuelled by it's consequences!
You can do some target training through the cage bars to establish trust and beak manners!