It’s amazing how you can think you’re doing everything right, and he’s sending the complete wrong message to your bird. Think about how many less people get bit because they learn to communicate better with their bird because of these videos!
Im watching lots of African grey related videos, gonna welcome our Grey next month, your videos are always helpful to us. Thanks for todays video, i needed this, love from India ❤️❤️❤️.
That's honestly sad because there are endless greys and other parrots suffering in shelters and such and they choose to bring more into the world for a profit... Cool to experience one in person but sad that it has to be at a retail store.
I used to be afraid of my African Grey biting me, so I started grabbing her upper mandible gently with my thumb and index finger, and I put my finger in her beak every time I set her down on a perch or wherever. Now she gives me sweet birdie kisses whenever I do this. My point is that you don’t necessarily need a treat to train your bird to stop biting you, just a reward.
The worst thing you can do is smoke around a bird they should have immediately educated her on that but of course they don't want to pass off a customer this woman is not a responsible bird owner for smoking in the home with birds period!
I feel like they were probably responding to the look of the bird and the color. You can usually see a “smoke tint” or different color to anything in a home of a smoker including their pets. I bet they educated her off camera
@@Witch.inscriptions I don't know if they did or not but it's definitely something they should have put on the video they didn't make much of a big deal about it they were more concerned about selling their diet then actually the smoke at least in the video
So interesting the dynamic of single birds, food, and my hens’ flock dynamic. I remove any competition between them by providing their dry, organic whole grain layer feed at all times. I bring food out at night when I put them to bed for their trough (inside the rodent secure coop) so when they get up, they immediately have it (and a hanging waterer) available. This lady has good intentions, but still..is unwilling to provide a good environment. She has to quit smoking..second hand smoke has poisoned the whole house, believe me, I know..I was the equivalent of that bird trapped in a house of smokers. Too little sleep and nicotine isn’t a good combination for that bird.
What I disliked about this particular person was her saying she smoked in the house then proceeded to say she knew it was bad. Why do people keep doing what they know is bad ? That’s crazy to me. I’m a smoker myself but knowing it could harm my bird if I had one, I just wouldn’t. Not around it anyway. I’d smoke away, outside period. Just common sense. If you keep harming your bird’s health knowingly, shame on you.
I am annoyed at Karen when she says about her parrot "she likes that" or "that what's she wants" with certainty and conviction. This is the mindset that guarantees that she is NOT observing, not listening, not working to understand her bird. It looks very close-minded to me. Taking the attitude of a learner with a desire to provide the best for the bird would lead to much better outcomes for both the parrot and her people. Same thing with @wes mcfadden. Emphatically stating something does not make it true. Curiosity and a desire to understand is much more productive. When you're convinced that something is true, you stop listening to new information and close off the possibility of improving your understanding.
Always amazed people show up having fed their birds breakfast. They either need are not paying attention to directions given, or you need to give clearer instructions prior to the consults.
I believe that I have watched nearly every single video you have here describing different bird types and their needs and/or behaviors. (this will NOT be accepted well) I applaud what you do, BUT... I feel as though people should NOT have parrots as pets. It's always a case of not allowing them to get heightened or basically, letting them do what they want to do. It's a sad reality for birds kept as "pets". Birds want a 24/7 partner. I started this journey looking for my "ideal" parrot or parakeet for a pet. It doesn't exist. Wife and I tried years ago and I can admit we (unknowingly) did most things wrong. But even still, it had to do with the nature of said bird type. This is not a rant against bird "owners"(chaperones). It is a rant against bird breeders for cash though. Birdtricks, you never sugar-coat it and I applaud that.
Love to see you guys in action! Bird psychology is so fascinating. On my planet, I have a patent pending for a device that lets you hear what animals are thinking, let me know if you want me to hook you up. Only thing is, birds on my planet are twenty feet tall, so I may have to recalibrate the machine ✌👽✌
They don't they sleep from sun down till sun up in the wild they wake up very early just as the sun is rising and start to roost around dusk in most species they come from around the equatorial areas of the world where the days are longer 12 hours is unnatural for them
I understand why you didn’t say anything more. It is not okey that smokers/vapers gets to you go into defense and then we all shut up. Because it affect everybody up to 500 meters away from you. So please really consider to not work with people who has birds and smoke and/or vapes. I have multi chemical sensitivity from pasive smoke from my neighbours and me and my bird is suffering from them smoking and vaping. We sense it though my husband can’t smell it, we struggle to breath. The fireplace was also awefull! I don’t sleep much because of neighbours smoke so it can probably affect birds sleep too. My bird don’t eat when there is to much smoke/vape in the air. You can only smell under 20% of the particles in a cigaret and the toxic cancer particle is odorless. I can’t breath if I share an elevator with a nicotinaddict so birds probably also feel it. And they have to to touch the hands. It is not enough to wash your hands after smoking before you touch your bird or child. You hands are still have toxins on them.
oof my lazy ass being inconstant with breakfast time payed off LOL(no i don't starve my bird he just gets breaky at random times between 730 am and like 11 30 am)
You people need to stop telling people how to SPEAK! If the lady uses the word “she loves”, I love to” Just fill in the blank. When I hear “Educators” criticizing their “students”, I ASSUME the teacher isn’t able to teach well enough. You folks are not “Word Smiths “ & you SHOULD be able to interpret both the HUMAN & the BIRD. That’s effective teaching.
They're trying to reframe how people think about things. They're not using these words for no reason, it's to give a more realistic interpretation of a behaviour or a response. 'Love' implies a positive response, rather than a more neutral or situational interpretation of a strong arousal or a conditioned response. Words are important. And useful.
Yeah that's really funny. You can see this woman has tattoos but she's afraid of getting bitten by a bird? But she will go to a tattoo parlor and they will stick needles in her repeatedly for a prolong period of time. I'm sorry I just find that hilarious. I get better by my birds I did not infrequent basis but it doesn't bother me. And not only that my one macaw when he bites he rips out flesh. And still it doesn't bother me
It's not withholding - you're not starving them - it's making them work for their food, something they do instinctively. Good dog trainers do the same. I've reached the point where I can feed my bird without training, but it was absolutely necessary when she was a baby and we were establishing boundaries and trust. Of course not feeding a bird for a day to make them so hungry they'll do anything is wrong and unhealthy, but that's not at all what's being advocated here.
@@meekaboi not giving food in the morning, how is that not withholding food? And I did not say starving, you said that. You can do what you like with your pets. My companion birds won’t be denied food just to put on a show.
@@texsizeParrot They spoke about not feeding them the same time every day and incorporating the training when they're more food motivated. You're taking their words WAY out of context. Maybe you need to stop watching "BirdTricks" if you're just looking for something to criticize.
@@carlapierle8623 Birds specifically parrots like routine. That’s a fact. When you disrupt that routine you end up with unhappy birds. I try to keep my birds on the routine they are use to. Again I say you can treat or mistreat your own pets anyway you want. I was hoping to get some insight into the care of my Congo African Grey . Compared to my time spent with my Amazons (more than 30 years, probably longer than those two have been alive) my African Grey is relatively new to me (2016). I do enjoy watching their free flight episodes. They take great care in finding safe places for that.
@@carlapierle8623 but you are right, I did not watch the whole video. When they asked the owner if sh fed the bird and she said yes, she did not know she wasn’t supposed to, that was enough for me.
It’s amazing how you can think you’re doing everything right, and he’s sending the complete wrong message to your bird. Think about how many less people get bit because they learn to communicate better with their bird because of these videos!
I love how Capri is so attentive ❤️
I can tell she is nervous of her bird. I hope she over comes it and they will have a nice relationship. I am nervous of my Senegal and can relate.
Love listening and watching your videos,,,, so sad when people smoke around birds! 😢
Im watching lots of African grey related videos, gonna welcome our Grey next month, your videos are always helpful to us. Thanks for todays video, i needed this, love from India ❤️❤️❤️.
My local bird store have two African greys for sale I walked in and I gasped!!! They are such amazing creatures in person!!!
That's honestly sad because there are endless greys and other parrots suffering in shelters and such and they choose to bring more into the world for a profit... Cool to experience one in person but sad that it has to be at a retail store.
@@chaos00174Just because a bird is captive dosent always mean it's always sad
I'm doing my morning birdtricks watching.
These guys seems lovely.
Morning!
I'd really love an update on these two!
whoa, I learnt so much from this. seriously, if I lived in the USA I would absolutely purchase one of these sessions. thanks for educating us!!
I just learned so much from this video! Thanks go to this lady! (And all the jokes did not hurt either)
Thanks for this video this whould be really helpful since I'm adopting an afrikan grey this Saturday
I used to be afraid of my African Grey biting me, so I started grabbing her upper mandible gently with my thumb and index finger, and I put my finger in her beak every time I set her down on a perch or wherever. Now she gives me sweet birdie kisses whenever I do this. My point is that you don’t necessarily need a treat to train your bird to stop biting you, just a reward.
Imagine smoking inside a house, around other people and animals. I don't understand how someone can be that selfish.
Love your videos -How would the smell of smoke on the hand impact the bird's responsiveness, willingness to participate?
The worst thing you can do is smoke around a bird they should have immediately educated her on that but of course they don't want to pass off a customer this woman is not a responsible bird owner for smoking in the home with birds period!
@@theparrotchannel2625 how do you know they didn’t? This is an edited video
I feel like they were probably responding to the look of the bird and the color. You can usually see a “smoke tint” or different color to anything in a home of a smoker including their pets. I bet they educated her off camera
@@Witch.inscriptions I don't know if they did or not but it's definitely something they should have put on the video they didn't make much of a big deal about it they were more concerned about selling their diet then actually the smoke at least in the video
Honestly birds are a reality check for people that think they can care for almost anyanimal or interact with almost every animal
So interesting the dynamic of single birds, food, and my hens’ flock dynamic. I remove any competition between them by providing their dry, organic whole grain layer feed at all times. I bring food out at night when I put them to bed for their trough (inside the rodent secure coop) so when they get up, they immediately have it (and a hanging waterer) available. This lady has good intentions, but still..is unwilling to provide a good environment. She has to quit smoking..second hand smoke has poisoned the whole house, believe me, I know..I was the equivalent of that bird trapped in a house of smokers. Too little sleep and nicotine isn’t a good combination for that bird.
What I disliked about this particular person was her saying she smoked in the house then proceeded to say she knew it was bad. Why do people keep doing what they know is bad ? That’s crazy to me. I’m a smoker myself but knowing it could harm my bird if I had one, I just wouldn’t. Not around it anyway. I’d smoke away, outside period. Just common sense. If you keep harming your bird’s health knowingly, shame on you.
Thanks for the good advice
I am annoyed at Karen when she says about her parrot "she likes that" or "that what's she wants" with certainty and conviction. This is the mindset that guarantees that she is NOT observing, not listening, not working to understand her bird. It looks very close-minded to me. Taking the attitude of a learner with a desire to provide the best for the bird would lead to much better outcomes for both the parrot and her people. Same thing with @wes mcfadden. Emphatically stating something does not make it true. Curiosity and a desire to understand is much more productive. When you're convinced that something is true, you stop listening to new information and close off the possibility of improving your understanding.
Always amazed people show up having fed their birds breakfast. They either need are not paying attention to directions given, or you need to give clearer instructions prior to the consults.
Although you may be correct. Don't be that know-it-all complainer just to prove how smart you are at others expense.
Oh, you know it all. No, I got to agree. That would suck for the session and kind of waste your time.
I believe that I have watched nearly every single video you have here describing different bird types and their needs and/or behaviors. (this will NOT be accepted well) I applaud what you do, BUT... I feel as though people should NOT have parrots as pets. It's always a case of not allowing them to get heightened or basically, letting them do what they want to do. It's a sad reality for birds kept as "pets". Birds want a 24/7 partner. I started this journey looking for my "ideal" parrot or parakeet for a pet. It doesn't exist. Wife and I tried years ago and I can admit we (unknowingly) did most things wrong. But even still, it had to do with the nature of said bird type. This is not a rant against bird "owners"(chaperones). It is a rant against bird breeders for cash though. Birdtricks, you never sugar-coat it and I applaud that.
Love to see you guys in action! Bird psychology is so fascinating. On my planet, I have a patent pending for a device that lets you hear what animals are thinking, let me know if you want me to hook you up. Only thing is, birds on my planet are twenty feet tall, so I may have to recalibrate the machine ✌👽✌
16:39 the birb in the background is watching😭
I'am so glad that I've found jamieee & Dave 👍 i'am learning so much from them ❤️ thank you from the bottom of my heart 😃🤎
Very nice 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
How would a bird get ~12 hours of uninterrupted sleep in the wild while avoiding predators?
they roust in the canopy so they are well hidden
They don't they sleep from sun down till sun up in the wild they wake up very early just as the sun is rising and start to roost around dusk in most species they come from around the equatorial areas of the world where the days are longer 12 hours is unnatural for them
What is the best treat to use when you training your bird
Do you have online treatment?
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Can anyone recommend a good brand for jodhpurs
A total brief in my opinion is the the African greys have the worst bite of any parrot I've had including macaws
I understand why you didn’t say anything more. It is not okey that smokers/vapers gets to you go into defense and then we all shut up. Because it affect everybody up to 500 meters away from you. So please really consider to not work with people who has birds and smoke and/or vapes. I have multi chemical sensitivity from pasive smoke from my neighbours and me and my bird is suffering from them smoking and vaping. We sense it though my husband can’t smell it, we struggle to breath. The fireplace was also awefull! I don’t sleep much because of neighbours smoke so it can probably affect birds sleep too. My bird don’t eat when there is to much smoke/vape in the air. You can only smell under 20% of the particles in a cigaret and the toxic cancer particle is odorless. I can’t breath if I share an elevator with a nicotinaddict so birds probably also feel it. And they have to to touch the hands. It is not enough to wash your hands after smoking before you touch your bird or child. You hands are still have toxins on them.
I have never seen a video where these people have helped with birds ever
Is this wingsNpaws’ lost African grey
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I bet that womans name is Karen
oof my lazy ass being inconstant with breakfast time payed off LOL(no i don't starve my bird he just gets breaky at random times between 730 am and like 11 30 am)
Ahh..hmmm..i get a dog..
Please tell me this isn''t Smokey who is owned by wingsandpaws for 14 years and just went missing in January.
@@rolandkettle7946begone, bot!
i was wondering that but that smokey is not so timid
Really hope at least someone has her. Poor owner took proper care of that lil guy :(
Well your love for the bird has to out weigh your love for cigarettes if you want the bird to hang out with your haggard sounding chain smoke’n @ss 😂
You people need to stop telling people how to SPEAK! If the lady uses the word “she loves”, I love to” Just fill in the blank. When I hear “Educators” criticizing their “students”, I ASSUME the teacher isn’t able to teach well enough.
You folks are not “Word Smiths “ & you SHOULD be able to interpret both the HUMAN & the BIRD. That’s effective teaching.
They're trying to reframe how people think about things. They're not using these words for no reason, it's to give a more realistic interpretation of a behaviour or a response. 'Love' implies a positive response, rather than a more neutral or situational interpretation of a strong arousal or a conditioned response. Words are important. And useful.
Yeah that's really funny. You can see this woman has tattoos but she's afraid of getting bitten by a bird? But she will go to a tattoo parlor and they will stick needles in her repeatedly for a prolong period of time. I'm sorry I just find that hilarious. I get better by my birds I did not infrequent basis but it doesn't bother me. And not only that my one macaw when he bites he rips out flesh. And still it doesn't bother me
I would never withhold food to train my birds.
It's not withholding - you're not starving them - it's making them work for their food, something they do instinctively. Good dog trainers do the same. I've reached the point where I can feed my bird without training, but it was absolutely necessary when she was a baby and we were establishing boundaries and trust.
Of course not feeding a bird for a day to make them so hungry they'll do anything is wrong and unhealthy, but that's not at all what's being advocated here.
@@meekaboi not giving food in the morning, how is that not withholding food? And I did not say starving, you said that. You can do what you like with your pets. My companion birds won’t be denied food just to put on a show.
@@texsizeParrot They spoke about not feeding them the same time every day and incorporating the training when they're more food motivated. You're taking their words WAY out of context. Maybe you need to stop watching "BirdTricks" if you're just looking for something to criticize.
@@carlapierle8623 Birds specifically parrots like routine. That’s a fact. When you disrupt that routine you end up with unhappy birds. I try to keep my birds on the routine they are use to. Again I say you can treat or mistreat your own pets anyway you want. I was hoping to get some insight into the care of my Congo African Grey . Compared to my time spent with my Amazons (more than 30 years, probably longer than those two have been alive) my African Grey is relatively new to me (2016). I do enjoy watching their free flight episodes. They take great care in finding safe places for that.
@@carlapierle8623 but you are right, I did not watch the whole video. When they asked the owner if sh fed the bird and she said yes, she did not know she wasn’t supposed to, that was enough for me.
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