So, my Indian Ringneck and I are hanging out in my basement and I put this video on- we both use very similarly colored target sticks. I just watched her fly and touch your target stick on my tv multiple times and then come back to me with the “where is my treat, I did the thing” look. 🤣😂🤣😂
Here's the thing... as a person who grew up with 3 types of parrots (Amazon, Cockatoo, and Cockatiel) it is SO obvious when someone is an excellent bird owner, truly takes the best care of the bird, loves the bird, gives the bird proper nutrition, and works hard training the bird. These are all visible and obvious with you & your birds. Every video of your that I watch it is demonstrated by how each individual bird interacts with you & you with them. This makes me happy
She is such a lovely creature. Although I will never be in a position to have a bird, I love watching you video"s. It gives me a look into a fascinating world.
These birds deserve our respect and true friendship. I would love to be taught by and work with this gentleman to ensure more of our feathery friends have awesome rewarding relationships with their owners.
Oh you’ve inspired me to do more target training to and from perch. Excellent video with a good reminder of healthy boundaries for us and the birds thank you 😊
I love watching your videos thank you for taking the time to share. How do you train a Macaw to fly and come back to you without the risk of loosing the bird??
This was another awesome video! I think it's always a great reminder for both kids and critters to reinforce good behavior. Of course in a good healthy way. I also really appreciate the must have of stepping up before letting them ride on your shoulder. As always I super enjoy your videos! Have a awesome day Craig!
This is one of the best videos I have watched so far! I super excited to bring home my amazon and want to raise him right. Thanks man any way I can contact you?
Hi, I love ur video! I just Adopted a Military macaw she’s about in her 30s. she does pretty much everything on the video you I just saw!! She just started to go up on my Shoulders don’t want to get off.. I’m going to try everything u sed on ur video. But one of my question is when she’s in the cage I notice that she’s been flapping her wings, and putting her head down like in a Aggression mode!! And now recently she does it when she’s is on my Shoulders! Tell me what does that mean.
How to stop them from biking buttons and zips have 7 month old military that is super clingy and when it gets on me it won’t leave buttons alone. When I push he beak away she gets angry and starts attacking my hands. Like a tantrum
How sweet at the love! I would love to see how you work with a bird that maybe gets a hold of something similar to a button/jewelry and let's say maybe they keep running away to try and keep it from you. I'd be especially curious to see what would be a good way of dealing with it if let's say you try to redirect them to get the object away but maybe they still wont leave such things alone? I'm not dealing with this personally but, I think it would be great to see not being a bird savvy person.
Craig, I notice that you seem to pet your birds. Amy only pets Fable 's head so she doesn't mess with the grooming(?) Of her flight feathers. Am I confused? Because I know you fly your birds.
@@craigscrazyflock3810 you aren't confused, my question was. Do you pet your birds and does that interfere with the natural oils on their bodies that are so important for flight. L o n g day here.
I love how she was waving constantly throughout the video. Very sweet.
You are such a nice gentle loving guy with so much loves n understanding of the intelligent parrot feelings n needs. God Bless u both much 😙🐾🐾💖💖💖
thank you for the body language reminder....ouch was her first word after she bit me yet again. Thank you.
Liked that smash button!
So, my Indian Ringneck and I are hanging out in my basement and I put this video on- we both use very similarly colored target sticks. I just watched her fly and touch your target stick on my tv multiple times and then come back to me with the “where is my treat, I did the thing” look. 🤣😂🤣😂
Here's the thing... as a person who grew up with 3 types of parrots (Amazon, Cockatoo, and Cockatiel) it is SO obvious when someone is an excellent bird owner, truly takes the best care of the bird, loves the bird, gives the bird proper nutrition, and works hard training the bird. These are all visible and obvious with you & your birds. Every video of your that I watch it is demonstrated by how each individual bird interacts with you & you with them. This makes me happy
She is such a lovely creature. Although I will never be in a position to have a bird, I love watching you video"s. It gives me a look into a fascinating world.
These birds deserve our respect and true friendship. I would love to be taught by and work with this gentleman to ensure more of our feathery friends have awesome rewarding relationships with their owners.
Great advice! Lots to consider before getting my first parrot! 🦜
What are you planning to get? 😃
I just love watching you train your birds.
Thank you! That means a lot!
Oh you’ve inspired me to do more target training to and from perch. Excellent video with a good reminder of healthy boundaries for us and the birds thank you 😊
Aww thanks so much so helpful 🙂 especially with the screaming
Very informative I have learned a lot thanks Craig
Where have you been Craig? I miss your videos!!!💙
Really interesting as always! Sophia (or Sofia?) is fab, you can almost hear her saying "Give me all your attention!"! Xx
That’s her down to a T, she’s just wonderful and I feel so very lucky to get to share my life with her !
She’s progressed so much! She seems much more comfortable now. So nice to see 😍
Brill video 👍🏻 I think before anyone is allowed to buy a parrot ,it should be compulsory to watch your videos first . Such fantastic advice 🥰
Now that’s a compliment !
agree
Oh my gosh that bird is so fluffy! Incredible information and knowledgeable experience! Thank you!
Isn’t she just adorable!
Military beautiful bird
Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
i will need more of your videos on parrots,i jost got my first bird ever
I appreciate you.
this is an amazing video
I love watching your videos thank you for taking the time to share.
How do you train a Macaw to fly and come back to you without the risk of loosing the bird??
A wonderful young man with amazing birds and a genuine interest and passion for psittacine aviculture...congratulations!
Yay, I’ve been looking forward to this!!
Aww I’m glad!! I won’t make you wait so longer next time !
Her plumage looks soooo good, luminous 💓
Can you do a video showing where you keep your flock? Thanks!
Such good information! She’s doing so well! Thank you for another great video. 👍❤️
She’s just a star! Watch this space big things will come to her one day 😊
This was another awesome video! I think it's always a great reminder for both kids and critters to reinforce good behavior. Of course in a good healthy way.
I also really appreciate the must have of stepping up before letting them ride on your shoulder.
As always I super enjoy your videos! Have a awesome day Craig!
This is one of the best videos I have watched so far! I super excited to bring home my amazon and want to raise him right. Thanks man any way I can contact you?
Don’t have a parrot or bird of any kind but a great vid👍
Thank you for the great information!! Getting my first bird next year so was great to get this info
Hello, love this video and all your videos! If your new Macaw does chew on buttons and zippers what do you do to correct the behaviour please ?
Excellent dude I need this lol 😂
Hey Craig .. where are you ? Haven’t seen you in three weeks . Hope you and your birdies are ok 👍
Hi, I love ur video! I just Adopted a Military macaw she’s about in her 30s. she does pretty much everything on the video you I just saw!! She just started to go up on my Shoulders don’t want to get off.. I’m going to try everything u sed on ur video. But one of my question is when she’s in the cage I notice that she’s been flapping her wings, and putting her head down like in a Aggression mode!! And now recently she does it when she’s is on my Shoulders! Tell me what does that mean.
How to stop them from biking buttons and zips have 7 month old military that is super clingy and when it gets on me it won’t leave buttons alone. When I push he beak away she gets angry and starts attacking my hands. Like a tantrum
How sweet at the love! I would love to see how you work with a bird that maybe gets a hold of something similar to a button/jewelry and let's say maybe they keep running away to try and keep it from you. I'd be especially curious to see what would be a good way of dealing with it if let's say you try to redirect them to get the object away but maybe they still wont leave such things alone? I'm not dealing with this personally but, I think it would be great to see not being a bird savvy person.
We feel personally attacked 😉
For why ? 😂
Let's say I get a 3 month old macaw and start to raise her; how and when would I even approach teaching her to fly outdoors?? Thx
hi craig im really interested in free flight for my greenwing done most of basics how do i get in touch with you im not on social media thanks
how do I get in contact with you.
Where are you located
Thanks for the tip I can do better with my military macaw
My birds sometimes fight with each other and make squawking sounds should I intervene or let them be
That’s hard to say without seeing them ☺️
Can you do a video on how to train a bird to step up
That’s definitely one I will do!
Craig, I notice that you seem to pet your birds. Amy only pets Fable 's head so she doesn't mess with the grooming(?) Of her flight feathers. Am I confused? Because I know you fly your birds.
There’s some confusion here?
@@craigscrazyflock3810 you aren't confused, my question was. Do you pet your birds and does that interfere with the natural oils on their bodies that are so important for flight. L o n g day here.
If I were to be constantly rubbing their flight feathers etc maybe ? However generally I only scratch their heads...
@@craigscrazyflock3810 thanks! Your birds are a delight to watch btw.
Some time parrot scream s when they are bird is bored so it’s a good time to practice whistle in utube lots of video a
Are you okay ? You haven't uploaded in a while
I’m great just flat out, but keep an eye towards the end of the week
Great stuff
Hey Craig!!!! Anyway I can interact with you through twitter or instagram? A little lost and need some advice if that’s okay :-)
My insta is linked in the description ☺️