@@brdhtr The Senegal Parrot has a life expectancy of 30 to 32 Years.My Senegal was even older,he was 3 Years old when i got him,so he passed away aged 38.I always treated him very very well,gave him the right food,fresh fruits and vegetables,i gave him fresh water twice a day,kept his Cage clean etc.My Senegal had his own Room,i left his Cage open 24/7.He was always out of the Cage and had a lot Toys to play with + me playing and pet him etc.Maybe that's all it needs and i hope you gonna have your Senegal as long as i had mine.Senegals are amazing Birds.
I have 3 Senegals. One is 28 and the bane of my life. Funny, loving but she rules the house with a rod of iron. The second is about 25, funny and he is a real character The final one is about 11 and she is the sweetest natured bird I've known. Head scratches would end when one of us dies of old age if she had her way.
What a beauty! Loved mine. Hated the first year though. He chewed on everything including me if he got the chance! Lol, but stopped almost exctly a year old. Then he was the best bird unless grumpy. Miss my Bubby bird.
I work at a pet store, I'm phobic of birds, but have been really really working hard on it. We got a Senegal in and I csnt get over how much I love him and want to train him! They're such amazing animals!!
Im glad to hear! Senegal parrots make great starter pets, but please study thrm brfore buying them to be ready, ialso reccomend you parrotlets in case you want yo know some more
The Senegals and the other medium size African Poicephalus parrots have a nippy character by nature. Handfed domestic birds can be sweet and cuddly like the one in this video. You have to be careful to keep them gentle. Always ask a Senegal if you can touch them, and give notice before putting your hand and fingers in their face.
My Senegal parrots name is Max. He’s the same age as me and I love him. We are almost 11 and he has chosen me as the favorite. If anybody hugs me or anything my bird screams and him and my dog don’t get along. I have to keep my bird in his cage which is already big because my dog. When he gets his wings clipped he’ll be able to go on my shoulders and be washed. My bird used to love my grandpa. Played with his nonexistent hair, went in showers with him, and played a lot. My bird and old dog used to be best friends but sadly my old dog Nicky died of heart attack at the age of 11. When I go to college I hope to bring my bird with me and love together. I don’t know what I’d do without my bird. Let’s hope he makes it to atleats 30. The highest in captivity is 50.
Hârika bir Sevgi bağı görüyorum..Benim Senegal daha küçük 1 yaşında ve biz aldık evimizdeki 2.Günü.Elime ,kendime nasıl alıştıracağım..Denemeler yapacağım..
I have a 45 year old sennie. I wish i could give him tickles but he's a biter. Sometimes I can tickle his head but not often. Love this too smart bird species! Too smart cause they learn to swear at people if they hear some swearing.
Having been accompanied through life by a budgie, a scarlet macaw, (my dad's 'wild-caught' in 1930's Venezuela) lifelong pet, and more recently, an abused Hahn's Macaw - which I cared for until he lucked out in finding his 'forever home', I can say with confidence - that this Senegal is thoroughly content living with you, and I'd also venture a guess that he "loves to party and participate in playful activities!
My 3 year old is the best companion parrot I’ve had. Just love all their acrobatics and chatter. Very chewy so lots of toys for her. We love he our little sennie
We lost our adopted rescue senegal Queen Sherry Dec. 27th, 2021 and we miss her every moment...when we first got her she was the meanest thing on earth, I don't think she had been loved before....but she died in my hands the most loved and loving bird on earth....will forever miss her. Thank you for sharing this!!
I have a Senegal and was showing him your video - it was Great! He really was able to see your Senegal on the screen and was trying to copy what your Senegal was doing. He had a great time!!
My family lost our girl Jessie just a couple months ago. She was 35,, and my mom got her in college when she was just a baby, so she's been around all my life. It feels very weird not hearing smoke alarm noises every time I walk into my mom's office.
They can squawk quite loadly when they want to. If you are a first time parrot owner this would not be a parrot for you as they are moody and have no problem drawing blood anywhere on you that is convenient. I have owned birds before but in our first couple of years together she nearly took my eye out twice as well as constantly bleeding from my head to my foot on a daily basis. We now understand each other and the biting is few and far between. They require alot of patience and attention. So think it over before you get one.
Senegal’s are fantastic companions. However they require some knowledge of their behaviour. Their beak can inflict a nasty bite. Learn how to read body language will save you from those bites. My 3 year old can be very affectionate and aggressive. They need lots of rest too 10-12 hours. Get the book from Parrot Wizard. He has a Senegal.
I also have a Sennie . Her previous owners no longer wanted her after eleven years. They are not a parrot for first time bird owners as they are rather moody and nippy unless they get their own way. After three years together we understand each other. And she has learned to talk all on her own. I love my Sennie and she loves tickles.
So I would like some suggestions for the predicament that I’m in. I have a cockatiel that’s around 2 years old that is a female, and I was wanting a Senegal parrot. I don’t know if they will get along and was wondering if anyone has any advice. Thanks! Btw awesomely adorable video!!
@@rumsenta6836 Wow.. Before 2016, I used the Galaxy S4. Of course my Senegal was with me. My Senegal was born in 2013. It sounds like the connection sound of the Galaxy S4..
one day ima have to get a Senegal parrot. my friend has one he hates him but loves me lol. he got excited when i went round to day :) Would they prefer to be solitary?
This is a late reply but their feet are zygodactyl, like most woodpecker species and many owl species. Zygodactyl means two toes in the front two toes in the back. Owls use them to better grip prey, woodpeckers use to get better climb and perch on trees, and the zygodactyly is why parrots are such good climbers, along with the fact they use their beak as a 3rd limb to climb with. Parrots and other members of Psittaciformes are well adapted for their arboreal lifestyle!
@@brdhtr Hey guys I have a wild parrot bought from hunters that is almost similar to your senegal parrots minus the yellow colour. Hopefuly it can be tamed. It looks just like your birds.
@@brdhtr My cousin has had Ollie for 27 years... Thought it was a boy... Then the bird spent winter with me... and laid eggs!!! so it is Olivia, not Oliver... Now Ollie lives with me as it seems she is happier here than she was at my cousin's... They are really cute. Ollie still chews on anything she can get her beak on... I call her a rodent... :-)
@@brdhtr They can sure be so sweet. I adopted mine from a rescue at 5 years old. The adjustment period was....difficult. But 10 years later and he is a loving little guy. From the brief glimpse I had I would be inclined to think yours is a female. The feathers around the vent appeared to be mainly green. My guy is mainly yellow and he was tested as male. This is absolutely not a sure way to identify gender at all but from what I've read online it seems to be a bit of an indication. Not that it really matters all that much honestly.
I have a senegal parrot shes 72 yrs old Passed down 3 generations 🤓 Nala hates the phone she attacks it everytime she can lol thanx for sharing ur video💖💖💖 beautiful birdie💖💖💖
My Jesse passed on 10th of August 2020. Watching this brings tears to my eyes. I miss my sennie so much. Together for 15 years💚
I'm sorry...
Your Jesse will be in heaven.
Don't cry!~
Sorry for your los.My Senegal passed in April 2012,i had him for 35 Years,i still miss him so bad i'm not even ready to have a new one.
@@Tastatur_Junkie 35 years is really amazing
Can I grow it for that long?
@@brdhtr The Senegal Parrot has a life expectancy of 30 to 32 Years.My Senegal was even older,he was 3 Years old when i got him,so he passed away aged 38.I always treated him very very well,gave him the right food,fresh fruits and vegetables,i gave him fresh water twice a day,kept his Cage clean etc.My Senegal had his own Room,i left his Cage open 24/7.He was always out of the Cage and had a lot Toys to play with + me playing and pet him etc.Maybe that's all it needs and i hope you gonna have your Senegal as long as i had mine.Senegals are amazing Birds.
only 15? wow, what happened to him? They should live at least for 30 years normally
I have 3 Senegals.
One is 28 and the bane of my life. Funny, loving but she rules the house with a rod of iron.
The second is about 25, funny and he is a real character
The final one is about 11 and she is the sweetest natured bird I've known. Head scratches would end when one of us dies of old age if she had her way.
Wow.. you live with great Senegalese friends~
I hope you always have a happy life~
What a beauty! Loved mine. Hated the first year though. He chewed on everything including me if he got the chance! Lol, but stopped almost exctly a year old. Then he was the best bird unless grumpy. Miss my Bubby bird.
What kind of bird was bubby?
I work at a pet store, I'm phobic of birds, but have been really really working hard on it.
We got a Senegal in and I csnt get over how much I love him and want to train him!
They're such amazing animals!!
haha
Ive always wanted a birb and I think I found the perfect species!
Cute, quiet (for their standards), and loving little things
Have a good time with the bird~
Im glad to hear! Senegal parrots make great starter pets, but please study thrm brfore buying them to be ready, ialso reccomend you parrotlets in case you want yo know some more
The Senegals and the other medium size African Poicephalus parrots have a nippy character by nature. Handfed domestic birds can be sweet and cuddly like the one in this video. You have to be careful to keep them gentle. Always ask a Senegal if you can touch them, and give notice before putting your hand and fingers in their face.
My Senegal parrots name is Max. He’s the same age as me and I love him. We are almost 11 and he has chosen me as the favorite. If anybody hugs me or anything my bird screams and him and my dog don’t get along. I have to keep my bird in his cage which is already big because my dog. When he gets his wings clipped he’ll be able to go on my shoulders and be washed. My bird used to love my grandpa. Played with his nonexistent hair, went in showers with him, and played a lot. My bird and old dog used to be best friends but sadly my old dog Nicky died of heart attack at the age of 11. When I go to college I hope to bring my bird with me and love together. I don’t know what I’d do without my bird. Let’s hope he makes it to atleats 30. The highest in captivity is 50.
Senegals are so pretty and unique.
oh~~thanks!!
My lil girl Ruby passed away at the age of 13 seeing this made me think about her bless you for being so gentle with the little birb
cheer up..
So cute❤
Hârika bir Sevgi bağı görüyorum..Benim Senegal daha küçük 1 yaşında ve biz aldık evimizdeki 2.Günü.Elime ,kendime nasıl alıştıracağım..Denemeler yapacağım..
Lezzetli ayçiçeği tohumlarını elle vererek arkadaş olun~
I love the moment when it "mlems" with its beak and tongue - so cute!
Thanks for watching!
I have a 45 year old sennie. I wish i could give him tickles but he's a biter. Sometimes I can tickle his head but not often. Love this too smart bird species! Too smart cause they learn to swear at people if they hear some swearing.
Thank you for advice ~
My senegal is 3 now and i cannot imagine life without her
okay. She looks like a very cute child
I hope you always raise Senegal healthy and happy.
Having been accompanied through life by a budgie, a scarlet macaw, (my dad's 'wild-caught' in 1930's Venezuela) lifelong pet, and more recently, an abused Hahn's Macaw - which I cared for until he lucked out in finding his 'forever home', I can say with confidence - that this Senegal is thoroughly content living with you, and I'd also venture a guess that he "loves to party and participate in playful activities!
It feels good~ Thank you
My 3 year old is the best companion parrot I’ve had. Just love all their acrobatics and chatter. Very chewy so lots of toys for her. We love he our little sennie
Thanks for the advice.
I'll do it!
Pls giv me an idea on how to teach my bird Rex not to bite always
We lost our adopted rescue senegal Queen Sherry Dec. 27th, 2021 and we miss her every moment...when we first got her she was the meanest thing on earth, I don't think she had been loved before....but she died in my hands the most loved and loving bird on earth....will forever miss her. Thank you for sharing this!!
Sherry will be in heaven!
A happy Senegal is the best pet one can get. An unhappy one is a bloody nightmare.
Luckily, all my 3 are now happy.
Make good memories!
Ale słodziak cudowny
Dziękuję przyjacielu~
I love your bird
Thank you
Because you like my parrot
언제나 사랑스러운 세네갈
감사합니다 .ㅎ .ㅎ
I have a Senegal and was showing him your video - it was Great! He really was able to see your Senegal on the screen and was trying to copy what your Senegal was doing. He had a great time!!
That's amazing.
Please see me more often in the future~~
My family lost our girl Jessie just a couple months ago. She was 35,, and my mom got her in college when she was just a baby, so she's been around all my life. It feels very weird not hearing smoke alarm noises every time I walk into my mom's office.
I'm not good at English, can you please explain it in a simple way?
I had my Senegal for 30 of her 34 years. She was my little angel, I miss her so much.
My quaker bit me because he thought I was petting another bird watching this video on my phone lol
Your Quaker is cute~
Thank you for sharing your birb with us!!!
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thank you for watching
Why birb instead of bird?
@@Glamorista What are you talking about?
@@brdhtr he wrote birb. It is bird
He wants a lot of scritches!❤️
That's right~
I heard that they are one of the quietest parrots. I'm thinking about getting one since I can't stand parrots screaming.
Senegal is not quiet
However, there is a way to be quiet.
You just need a lot of time to play with Senegal
They can squawk quite loadly when they want to. If you are a first time parrot owner this would not be a parrot for you as they are moody and have no problem drawing blood anywhere on you that is convenient. I have owned birds before but in our first couple of years together she nearly took my eye out twice as well as constantly bleeding from my head to my foot on a daily basis. We now understand each other and the biting is few and far between. They require alot of patience and attention. So think it over before you get one.
@@tshaffer9681 I sympathize.
Bonding takes long patience.
Senegal’s are fantastic companions. However they require some knowledge of their behaviour. Their beak can inflict a nasty bite. Learn how to read body language will save you from those bites. My 3 year old can be very affectionate and aggressive. They need lots of rest too 10-12 hours. Get the book from Parrot Wizard. He has a Senegal.
طيور جميله تسلي❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
شكرا لك ~
New friend here. Yours and my bird act the same way. They are amazing’
Nice to meet you, Senegal is beautiful
Very cute and!
Thank you! very much~
Aww, looks like someone just took a bath!
I don't know what it means~
I also have a Sennie . Her previous owners no longer wanted her after eleven years. They are not a parrot for first time bird owners as they are rather moody and nippy unless they get their own way. After three years together we understand each other. And she has learned to talk all on her own. I love my Sennie and she loves tickles.
May Sennie always be happy.
So I would like some suggestions for the predicament that I’m in. I have a cockatiel that’s around 2 years old that is a female, and I was wanting a Senegal parrot. I don’t know if they will get along and was wondering if anyone has any advice. Thanks! Btw awesomely adorable video!!
If I were, I would only raise 1 Cockatiel well~!
It’s my personal opinion
Ok thank you!
no, not together
So cute! 😍
1:18 what sound is it?? It's a notification, isn't it? Buy which one? My parrot makes the same and I wonder what it is
This is the sound of my bird.
I don't know what it means. Thank you~
It’s actually the sound of Samsung phones plugging in, idk about new ones but my dad’s old galaxy s4 would make that noise when u first plug it in
@@rumsenta6836 Wow.. Before 2016, I used the Galaxy S4. Of course my Senegal was with me.
My Senegal was born in 2013.
It sounds like the connection sound of the Galaxy S4..
Why only 15 years??what hapened?
@@brdhtr or maybe Samsung recorded sound of Senegal parrot and set it as their ringtone 😂❤️
He Looks much bigger than my Senegal. How much does He weigh? Mine is 121grams
It's about 140 grams.
Ive had my Sennie for 3months now, he seems comfortable with me around the cage but can't stand my hands yet
We will slowly become friends~
one day ima have to get a Senegal parrot. my friend has one he hates him but loves me lol. he got excited when i went round to day :) Would they prefer to be solitary?
Senegal loves to play with their owners.
i love parrot feet and have no idea why. it's just like grabby hands...
The parrot's feet are very attractive
This is a late reply but their feet are zygodactyl, like most woodpecker species and many owl species. Zygodactyl means two toes in the front two toes in the back. Owls use them to better grip prey, woodpeckers use to get better climb and perch on trees, and the zygodactyly is why parrots are such good climbers, along with the fact they use their beak as a 3rd limb to climb with. Parrots and other members of Psittaciformes are well adapted for their arboreal lifestyle!
Oh no little buddy got fleas
Oh, this is a harsh joke~
He's so cute btw how old is he or she
Thank you~ I don't know the exact gender. Senegal is 8 years old~
@@brdhtr Hey guys I have a wild parrot bought from hunters that is almost similar to your senegal parrots minus the yellow colour. Hopefuly it can be tamed. It looks just like your birds.
@@brdhtr My cousin has had Ollie for 27 years... Thought it was a boy... Then the bird spent winter with me... and laid eggs!!! so it is Olivia, not Oliver... Now Ollie lives with me as it seems she is happier here than she was at my cousin's... They are really cute. Ollie still chews on anything she can get her beak on... I call her a rodent... :-)
@@brdhtr They can sure be so sweet. I adopted mine from a rescue at 5 years old. The adjustment period was....difficult. But 10 years later and he is a loving little guy.
From the brief glimpse I had I would be inclined to think yours is a female. The feathers around the vent appeared to be mainly green. My guy is mainly yellow and he was tested as male. This is absolutely not a sure way to identify gender at all but from what I've read online it seems to be a bit of an indication. Not that it really matters all that much honestly.
@@evelinvanhien2426 Always grow up healthy!
Buy a freind to him. These birds never live alone! Please.
Thanks for the advice
Aye bro it’s me Almond
you are?
I have a senegal parrot shes 72 yrs old
Passed down 3 generations 🤓
Nala hates the phone she attacks it everytime she can lol thanx for sharing ur video💖💖💖 beautiful birdie💖💖💖
Is it possible to be 72 years old?
Very amazing..!
I want to see a picture
@@brdhtr if taking care of n treated properly they can live to 120 yrs🤓
If u have an email i can send u a pic🤓
What kind of cage do you have?! Its exactly the kind I've been looking for! ❤❤
This is a cat cage~
But i want a stainless cage
It's hard to find
My Senegal acts the same way.
The low wing drop is a mating thing.
My Senegal looks lonely
are they usually quiet ?
It is not.
My parrot is noisy....
So cute!
Thank you very 감사
H
I have wanted a Senegal for 25 years. Have no idea where to purchase one
Are there any parrot shops around?
What method helps to prevent the escape of the parrot? In our first meeting
Close all doors (including windows) in the house.
Any winged parrot can escape.
Trained birds also escape.
Don't give the parrot a chance to escape.
Are they loud?
That's right~
J adore
je t'aime aussi
lol reminds me of me and my senegal parrot jojo, i put a video of me and him up. Id give the link but im sure it would get sent to spam LOL
I watched your Senegal parrot video.
It's cute.
@@brdhtr thank u, right after i finished filming he nuzzled under my chin and fell asleep. He has taken quite a liking to me for some reason
Mine has lower iq but I still love her so much
thanks thanks~
@@brdhtr I love the personality of the senegal parrot, mine always wants to cuddle and play, she has never bit me
did you get him as a baby or as an adult
Brought at 8 months of age
They're cute but I've heard they can have a bit of an attitude and are not great beginner parrots? 🤔
No animal for beginners, We should do our best in all kinds
How much price
Lovely
Thank you
Only thing wrong with the video is that it’s not 5x longer
I did not understand~
what food do you give him? Your feathers are beautiful.
Harrison Pellets (Hypotency Pine), Golden Feast Grain.
And I am trying to supply fresh water
Thank you~
murder raptor. but silent
What does it mean?
~
@@brdhtr murder-raptor
@@andiarrohnds5163 haha that's fun~!
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hi~~hello~
Paštika
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My senegal parrot hates me and oir family and bites people😅😢
Slowly~go~
They seem to bond with just one human in a family.
@@WGarbarczyk Yes. The bird sees only me.
마누라 보다 나은 갈순이~ ㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋ
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