Starter Birds | WHAT'S A GOOD FIRST BIRD? WHAT BIRD SHOULD YOU GET?

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  • @Allen-by6ci
    @Allen-by6ci 5 років тому +4492

    Great video. Non-birder here. You and Dave make owning birds look so easy, but it's obviously incredibly hard. I shall continue to live vicariously through your channel.. :P

    • @JWildberry
      @JWildberry 5 років тому +58

      Yep, same here! But it would have been cool to have a friend or family member that owned a bird, so I could be the cool aunt. All the fun, none of the fuss!

    • @lsmc8909
      @lsmc8909 5 років тому +7

      Me tooooooo!!!

    • @ispinyarns
      @ispinyarns 5 років тому +15

      THIS!

    • @stevendavis1135
      @stevendavis1135 5 років тому +41

      Yea , the truth is that owning a parrot isn't all fun and games. It takes a bit of knowledge and know how to own a parrot. Something you dont learn in a single day but through experience. I think people shouldn't even be able to buy a parrot unless you obtain a parrot license or something

    • @IrieAllDay88
      @IrieAllDay88 5 років тому +21

      @@stevendavis1135 Same with kids, that last part!

  • @erinium19
    @erinium19 4 роки тому +5648

    Having a parrot is like having a toddler that runs with scissors and doesn't grow up for 50 years.

    • @brandondyess9973
      @brandondyess9973 4 роки тому +141

      Maya Tamika I spit my coffee out laughing at this comment.. you made my morning, can’t wait to tell my wife what u said!!!! 🤣🥰

    • @CoffeePlease.
      @CoffeePlease. 4 роки тому +39

      brandon dyess I’ve never shared a home with a bird but I did too. 😂😂😂

    • @bjettiejett
      @bjettiejett 4 роки тому +29

      ROFL! THAT IS THE FUNNIEST COMMENT I'VE EVER HEARD!! Maya Tamika, thank you for keeping it real.😂😂 And I can relate, I own a Caique that keeps me busy all day long running around with his scissors!!🤪🤪😉😉

    • @Aurora-kq7bo
      @Aurora-kq7bo 4 роки тому +7

      Omg

    • @ley9868
      @ley9868 4 роки тому +4

      exactly。。

  • @mattvolby9857
    @mattvolby9857 4 роки тому +2697

    They usually bond to one person and attack everyone else.
    Me: hmmmm, perfect

    • @corvus6971
      @corvus6971 4 роки тому +164

      my antisocial friends about to beg their parents for one:

    • @mrdrprofessorgeorgegeorge3486
      @mrdrprofessorgeorgegeorge3486 4 роки тому +65

      Me: oh if I can't be a people's person I'll be a bird persom😂
      I have finches but I want to try to level up a little for now and go a bit more

    • @sherfinaodumanye7802
      @sherfinaodumanye7802 4 роки тому +8

      My thoughts exactly 😂😅😂

    • @lindashreffler3068
      @lindashreffler3068 4 роки тому +6

      I had got a hawk and it died what did I
      do

    • @lowkeybored5761
      @lowkeybored5761 4 роки тому +24

      *slowly walks to siblings room* "I don't know how it got there!"

  • @chrispysaid
    @chrispysaid 3 роки тому +876

    I came into this video wanting to find out what kind of bird I should look at getting but I finished not wanting a bird anymore. You probably saved a bird's life.

    • @Aethuviel
      @Aethuviel 3 роки тому +56

      They are fear mongering tons, though. They really could also be depriving a bird of a good home, and those people of a very rewarding life experience. Most people that are put off by the words "biting, screaming, mess" probably shouldn't get any parrot, but again, she is fear mongering A LOT. It sounds like parrots are just awful through and through, but she owns a BUNCH of them. So how awful can they be? (I've had parrots myself for nearly twenty years.)

    • @chrispysaid
      @chrispysaid 3 роки тому +72

      @@Aethuviel We had an African gray parrot for decades in our family, and no she's not fear mongering. She reminded me of just what a horribly loud, messy, physically painful experience it was to cohabitate with a bird. There was nothing fulfilling about having that creature in our home. My hope was that we just had a bird with a bad attitude, and that other birds would be more well-behaved or more easily socialized, but it sounds like that's not the case. I would rather know up front whether I'm going to be miserable for the rest of my life so that I can avoid making a decision to care for creature that could potentially outlive me.

    • @EZ4U2Say11
      @EZ4U2Say11 3 роки тому +5

      Same , I got over that real fast hmm 🤔

    • @Thesamurai1999
      @Thesamurai1999 2 роки тому +4

      @@chrispysaid Go for a dog or cat!

    • @paloma4444
      @paloma4444 2 роки тому +8

      @@chrispysaid She absolutely IS fear mongering. I have a macaw and she is exaggerating TONS.

  • @twiprod002
    @twiprod002 2 роки тому +231

    You are correct when you said a bird will choose you at a rescue. I visited a local rescue many times helping out for a few months. One of the Umbrella Cockatoos would always follow me throughout the days I worked. It got to the point the she would fly to me as soon as I got there each day and then would not want me to leave. Well now she’s my best friend at home. She’s 11 yrs old and just loves everyone at my home. Best thing I ever did.

    • @elenalatici9568
      @elenalatici9568 Рік тому +9

      Had a very similar experience that i just wrote about here. Sadly, there was no way I could take him. I still think about him. 😭

    • @sophiacolclough2947
      @sophiacolclough2947 4 місяці тому

      This is so sweet 😭💖

  • @ezalator9653
    @ezalator9653 3 роки тому +2078

    My budgie: screeches
    My family: Aren’t birds meant to sing
    Me: How dare you interrupt his beautiful song

    • @Maggie66112
      @Maggie66112 3 роки тому +16

      Omg your family is so stupid... im sorry i just had to...

    • @tillyct8937
      @tillyct8937 3 роки тому +80

      my budgie sings to the wall. well its more of a shout but he is a speaking bird and he mixed up some phrases so he now calls himself Mr parakeet burger....

    • @kafiyo7928
      @kafiyo7928 3 роки тому +3

      Exactly.

    • @I_love_dr_stone
      @I_love_dr_stone 2 роки тому +9

      metalhead budgie

    • @kellyharney2385
      @kellyharney2385 2 роки тому +21

      Mine mixes phrases too and it’s the best! “Hi pretty buddy!” He also calls anything with fur a little puppy. A squirrel went past his cage outside “hey little puppy!”

  • @lmp7179
    @lmp7179 5 років тому +3271

    Chickens, they are cuddly, give you eggs, trainable, and if you work they can take care of themselves in the backyard during the day eating your bugs and rototilling the flower beds.

    • @WindsofChange
      @WindsofChange 5 років тому +300

      Absolutely, you couldn't pay me to have a large parrot though I love them...but I have a bunch of chickens. They're just about my speed and they make me breakfast.

    • @DEngel-hv1nt
      @DEngel-hv1nt 5 років тому +22

      yum

    • @guardemdog
      @guardemdog 5 років тому +76

      We rescue roosters. Chickens are wonderful. We have 3 in our front yard separated from the other 8 roosters and around 40 hens. (We will have another 15 hens soon) Anyway the three are one large hen and 2 silkie roosters. The hen has learned to run backwards when she doesn't want their advances then poke them in the butt. One of the roosters raised the hen. Our chicks are always given to a rooster to raise up once they are fully feathered. I love all our feathered friends. You are right that chickens make great pets and they can live to be 15. Too often people think they only live a few years so killing a 2 year old hen means nothing.

    • @Primalxbeast
      @Primalxbeast 5 років тому +42

      The only chicken I knew was a mean little SOB. I worked at a wildlife rehab center and he was always attacking people. You had to keep your eyes on him if you didn't want him attacking the back of your knees. It's bad when a bunch of people who volunteer to help animals in their free time joke about feeding one of the residents to the bobcat. lol

    • @guardemdog
      @guardemdog 5 років тому +41

      @@Primalxbeast they can be trained out of that. But the first rule is NEVER run or punish. Do not wear shorts. Wear sturdy pant and boots. If he attacks, you have to stand your ground. Let him calm down and the step towards him with conviction. Everyone in the flock knows their place. An alpha rooster will keep all the roosters under him under control and will deal with hens who are bullying another hen. He is also responsible for taking care of weaker roosters who are getting picked on. Of the 24 roosters we've had 3 came to us because they were human aggressive. We handled them a lot before letting them out.

  • @superklizzard3195
    @superklizzard3195 2 роки тому +425

    I would recommend a ringneck dove as a first FIRST bird. Sweet, bonds easy, doesn't bite and is soft billed, easy to train, cheap, doesn't scream, doesn't only bond to one person so you can actually go on vacation. I had one as a first pet bird and she was a total sweetie. They're cuddle butts. They're great for kids as long as the child is gentle.

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 2 роки тому +40

      If you have the outdoor room, a hen chicken or two would work. Low noise, trainable, sociable and lay eggs for food.

    • @TheJesusAlejandra
      @TheJesusAlejandra 2 роки тому +13

      I totally want a dove 🥰 they are so cute, wouldnt mind the noise

    • @jodyariewitz7349
      @jodyariewitz7349 2 роки тому +10

      Agreed!!🥰❤👍👏 I had a dove as a kid that used to ride on my handlebars around the neighborhood! I also had a silky chicken (Atilla the hen! ❤RIP Tilly!)

    • @chichou7
      @chichou7 2 роки тому +8

      @ARK Babe 🦖 dang that's sick, did they know it was your pet or was cooking it the intention from the start

    • @PromisedJubilee
      @PromisedJubilee 2 роки тому +10

      I totally agree. The sound of a dove is so sweet and easy on the ears. Not like the screeching of a parrot.

  • @MsCyberNewt
    @MsCyberNewt Рік тому +24

    OMG thank you SO MUCH for making this video!!!! I worked at a pet shop in the 90's and we had a bird broker- he told us that he had this lady contact him- she wanted not ONE, Not TWO, but THREE Umbrella cockatoos!!!!! He went to her house- and she had purchased three perch stands for these birds. She had white carpet, white couch and furniture and white curtains and wanted the birds to "go with the decor". He told her she should get plushie cockatoos instead and they would look great on the stands. I can't believe some people! This video is SO NEEDED.

  • @HighsideOfJupiter
    @HighsideOfJupiter 4 роки тому +1541

    How could someone be annoyed by the sound of doves? I absolutely love hearing them sing.

    • @whitebird5383
      @whitebird5383 4 роки тому +77

      Unlike other birds that sleep when you do, Doves will coo all night. So, if you have them in the house like I did, they will keep you awake.

    • @liammcmeeken2571
      @liammcmeeken2571 4 роки тому +30

      Yeah make sure u really love the sound before u get one, they coo from the time they wake up till when they go to sleep with short rests here and there. They may coo at night sometimes too. Drove me nuts!

    • @sharathyadav954
      @sharathyadav954 4 роки тому +9

      I love doves too 💖💖💖

    • @kathleenmurphy2379
      @kathleenmurphy2379 4 роки тому +13

      Sometimes the turtle doves in the neighborhood drive me crazy! Especially when there's a male that doesn't have a mate he just sits up there Cooling and Cooling and Cooling and you can hear it in the house

    • @LadyCoyKoi
      @LadyCoyKoi 4 роки тому +9

      They are so sweet with their cooing noises. ^_^

  • @bobobannana1307
    @bobobannana1307 4 роки тому +1963

    my bf has a sun conear and she's a wonderful singer, if she was in a heavy metal band

  • @Ricky_B4
    @Ricky_B4 3 роки тому +36

    My daughter and son-in-law were being transferred to Germany for 5 years starting in 2005. My wife and I agreed to bird sit their Umbrella Cockatoo, at the time she could not take Cloud to Germany. Cloud bonded with me but she would let my wife handle her also. I read everything I needed for the best care of Cloud and found a vet that specialized in birds which was good because 3 years later she had to have an operation to remove a blockage in her digestive system. Then giving her a shower one day I forgot and brought the shower head to her and she bit through the fleshy part of my hand, then bit the through the same spot on my right hand. because I didn't pull away when she bit I only required a couple of stitches on each hand. After 5 1/2 years the kids returned to the states got stationed in Florida drove out to California and took my grandbirdy away. I missed 7 o'clock pm LOUD play time, I missed daily showers and especially missed snuggle time. I get a call from my daughter 2 weeks later and she had seen an ad on the vets facebook page that he had 7 cockatoos for adoption. they were all from the same family, the lady had died. My wife and I went to look at the birds there were 5 birds that were brother and sister from one mother bird and a poppa bird who was father to two of the youngest birds all Umbrella Cockatoos The mother bird looked horrible she had only about 15 to 20 % of her feathers left, the rest she pluck from anxiety. My wife said Rick we have to take her and give her a good home. All the way home in he little carrier we heard Momma, momma, momma I love you, momma I love you, momma, momma, just about broke my heart. When we got Rosie home, by the way she was 29 years old, and yook her out of her carrier she looked around and didn't say momma again. Rosie bonded to me and would bite my wife. She was funny, at night she would scream louder than Cloud but after a while she calmed down, I didn't close the door to her cage during the day and since I am handy I just repaired the wood moulding she chewed, wouldn't chew on he toys at all even the ones made from wood moulding. All of her feathers had grown back in, I had her whistling and in the morning she would cluck like a chicken, so I figured she must have lived near chickens before. She would say I love you and when I tried to get her to say papa she would say abba and then a bunch of gibberish. On a trip one day I stopped at a rest area had the van door open while I fed my son and as an older lady was walking by she whistled the wolf whistle. The lady turned around and said thank you, I said it wasn't me it was her, the lady looked into the van and Rosie said I Love You, which started everyone laughing. She was in good health and played a lot, if I was late opening her cage door she would stomp in her water to get my attention. Then the problems started, she started biting my wife and a couple of time bit her in the face just missing her eye. My wife became scared to death of her which made Rosie even more aggressive towards her. That's when I started looking for someone that would take her. I was having a yard sale and Rosie was with me sitting on my shoulder when one of the ladies mentioned she had a friend with a cockatoo and some other parrots she asked if I was selling Rosie, i said to the right person. Her friend called, I visited her home, part of the deal, and spent some time with her and her family, then I took Rosie with me to her house and Rosie looked at the lady and said something I will never forget, the word she repeated over and over on the way home the day we adopted her, she had taken one look at the lady and said MOMMA, MOMMA, MOMMA. It had been over hat was it I gave Rosie to her and when she said I can't pay you until next month I said I didn't want the money I only wanted a good home for Rosie and asking for money was part of my test. I took all of Rosie's cages, toys and perches to her and visited once a month for the next six months. During this time I found out from the vet the lady that had died was Jewish and spoke Yiddish and Abba was Poppa in Yiddish and the gibberish was yiddish, the lady that had died had red hair and spoke yiddish. the lady I gave Rosie to had red hair and spoke yiddish. I haven't seen Rosie in years and I miss her but I am positive I did the right thing for her. Sorry about the length but the two TOOs were linked by one story.

    • @LouiseHultcrantz
      @LouiseHultcrantz Рік тому +3

      I don't usually read other people's "life stories" in the comments because they're usually lengthy and I don't really care (I'm cold hearted I know)😂 but your story made me cry 😢💔

    • @garyford4939
      @garyford4939 9 місяців тому +1

      😊

    • @angeliquejacques1110
      @angeliquejacques1110 4 місяці тому +3

      I know this comment was posted quite a while ago. But I just happened upon it and wanted to say that it is so heartwarming. Best wishes to yourself, Rosie, and Cloud 😊

  • @Nightsha
    @Nightsha 2 роки тому +101

    Thank you for pointing out all the sucky parts of owning a bird! That's exactly what I look for when I research getting a new type of animal and it's surprisingly hard to find. You can love and talk up something while also being honest about the downsides (cause all pets have downsides, some more than others!)

    • @theConcernedWyvern
      @theConcernedWyvern 4 місяці тому +1

      Agreed! I love the way she does it without condescending people who are interested as well ^-^

  • @peter2kx
    @peter2kx 4 роки тому +1282

    “big parrots are like 3 year old toddlers with bolt cutters attached to their face. Oh, and they can fly.”

  • @aperson1378
    @aperson1378 3 роки тому +1046

    I'm 16 and adopted a rehomed cockatiel. She sits with me while I do my work. She flies where she wants in my room (though she prefers to sit on my shoulder). I love her so much! She bonded with me so well!

    • @maddy1224
      @maddy1224 3 роки тому +21

      I also really want to get a cockatiel

    • @kylenicome7708
      @kylenicome7708 3 роки тому +10

      Make sure to do research

    • @ms.anonymousinformer242
      @ms.anonymousinformer242 2 роки тому +29

      My daughter was 11 when we got a Jenday and I started breeding parrotlets (stopped in 2018) . She learned everything I know. To the point the birds all favor her. She took over ownership of the Jenday this year at 15 going on 16. He still interacts with all of us but she took over responsibility over him.
      She trains him too ,now. They work on recall, and trick training almost daily. He is LOUD when he sees : mailman,ups truck, fed ex truck, walkers& bikers,and people parking unfamiliar cars in our driveway, or knocking on the door. He makes a good "guard bird" / "home alarm" when it comes to strangers. I actually like that because if I hear him screaming non stop and am on other side of the house, I know someone must be at the door.

    • @s.w.3815
      @s.w.3815 2 роки тому +23

      I was dissapointed she didn't mention Budgies and cockatiels. They're both highly intelligent loving parrots. I've had large and small parrots, softbills and cockatoos as well as working with Corvids thru a long life, (I got my first bird I was about 4 and I'm 60 now!), with wonderful avian companions as well as rescue work with wild and companion birds. I learned long ago a birds size or what it cost does not dictate its intelligence, what kind of a companion it makes, it's ability to learn tricks, to speak or the love it can share. Cockatiels, especially males, are great at mimicking sounds and some words. Budgies, also the males especially, are one of the best birds in the parrot family for learning to pick up human speech, whistles and other sounds! Look up 'Disco' on UA-cam! I guarantee he will blow away any other parrot you've EVER heard!
      I'm so glad to hear that you love one of the 'little birds'! I have 3 rescued Budgies I cherish!

    • @ShrihariV6105
      @ShrihariV6105 2 роки тому +2

      Everything is literally the same. Except I bought mine from a guy I knew.Other than that, I'm 16, she sits with me while I do my work. She flies where she wants in my room. She loves to sit on my laptop for some reason. She eats with me. They crave for attention. It's not even my room at this point. She took over it.

  • @kiemyster420
    @kiemyster420 2 роки тому +83

    Bird man checking in here, I have a fleet of 20+ birds and I would say smaller conures are the best to start with, with the exception of nandays and sun conures (too noisy and bigger beaks). Best picks are high red, green cheek, pineapple, or turquoise conures. The turquoise conures can show slightly more aggression in breeding season, but other than that they are awesome. Be warned that some conures like black caps and crimson bellies have a more stinky poop, and black caps can be very militant and aggressive but I love them for that reason. Conures can talk but it takes alot of training, but I find them to be the most playful and least noisy of them. My heart goes to the pineapple conures tho, they are the best in terms of personality and show the most affection. I am sure you had your reasons why you did not list them, probably because most people want birds that can talk easily. But I love them to death, so consider this an extremely biased post. I have experience with all types of conures, smaller macaws (cant stand the noise from the big ones) and amazons. Great video, I certainly agree with avoiding amazons, macaws, african greys, and cockatoos. Never understood the hype about african greys (no offense to your buddy on the vid), to me they all seem to be more mischievous than amazons, so if im going big bird, I go for yellow crowns.

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 Рік тому

      kiemyster420, look at bird bath

    • @therealtisler5652
      @therealtisler5652 2 місяці тому

      Do you have any opinions on the Quaker?

  • @fairygore3526
    @fairygore3526 2 роки тому +27

    My dad was a bird breeder in Australia and South Africa, and my goodness he died when I asked for a bird when I was 10. He was like “I’ll teach you everything, consider me your researcher!” And I was so grateful. He did go against getting an African grey a bit, but I’m the end we got one. It was like my life was complete, but then again I had a lot of responsibility. When I was 16, he said that he’d look after the bird when I went away for college and I felt so happy, although I wasn’t happy to leave my bird. Of course, i came back every weekend, Thursday afternoon and some Fridays, but it was hard. When I was 18, I decided got accepted into Oxford university, but I declined the offer just for my bird. But when I came back home from a hotel to say bye to my friends, my dad sold my bird. I lost two things. Two important things.

    • @BobbieDraper
      @BobbieDraper Рік тому +7

      sold your buddy without telling you? thats messed up

    • @talking444
      @talking444 5 місяців тому +1

      😢

    • @GrayWithMe
      @GrayWithMe 3 місяці тому +1

      Why would your dad do that to the bird - if he knew a lot about birds he would know how hard that would be on the bird

  • @rose4490
    @rose4490 4 роки тому +812

    I can't imagine ever being annoyed by the sound of a dove cooing. I would just think such a person was a jerk.

    • @Fredwitrave
      @Fredwitrave 4 роки тому +19

      Ohlala. A jerk. It's so tempting to judge people. Makes you feel better about yourself for a little while...

    • @ilovenycsomuch
      @ilovenycsomuch 4 роки тому +55

      Yeah what the hell, that’s such a lovely nonintrusive sound, what a fucking prick

    • @chicoziebirb5139
      @chicoziebirb5139 4 роки тому +31

      I swear to god if my neighbours accepted and love my cockatiels, anyone can accept a dove's cooing. If you already can't stand a dove's cooing, don't be near children either, they're way worse.

    • @christianfellowshipchurchg262
      @christianfellowshipchurchg262 3 роки тому +18

      Doves sound nice at first but then you see that they are constantly cooing all day, non-stop, I can see people eventually getting annoyed.

    • @mattkinsella9856
      @mattkinsella9856 3 роки тому +24

      My neighbor is addicted to his chainsaw, weed whacker and very loud lawnmower barely a day goes by that he doesn't spend a few hours doing something with one of these and Summer weekends it's all of them, most of the day. I've also lived next door to someone who let their 2 large dogs bark all day and I like dogs. I dream of having someone next door who had 1000 doves instead. If you want zero noise from your neighborhood then you should live in the middle of nowhere. If the sound of doves is all someone has to worry about then they should think themselves lucky.

  • @caffeinefuelled9186
    @caffeinefuelled9186 4 роки тому +368

    That "noise" is what its like to wake up in Australia.. you don't even notice it after awhile.

    • @streakspider2435
      @streakspider2435 4 роки тому +5

      I swear to god

    • @nicolecampbelll
      @nicolecampbelll 4 роки тому +2

      You have Koalas though! I'd give anything ! Lol 🇨🇦👎

    • @chloedawson6955
      @chloedawson6955 4 роки тому +2

      @@nicolecampbelll heaps are dead now BC of fires 😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @jet891
      @jet891 4 роки тому +9

      @@nicolecampbelll I live in Australia and the only place I've seen a koala is at the zoo

    • @lanalee-3792
      @lanalee-3792 4 роки тому

      jetmancer yep same!

  • @mikepech6822
    @mikepech6822 10 місяців тому +5

    I had a budgie once. A great little companion. Then I got a rescued conure. He was an ignored bird in a cage and was put in a spare room because he screeched alot. I bought him for cheap. Took me a day for finger training. In a year he said a few words, loved sitting on my shoulder, loved doing a hip hop and wings flapping dance to rock and roll. No more screeching. just wanted some attention.
    Conure is a small bird, great friends and easy care. Recommend them to anyone. They are like people. Just want friends.

  • @cs9742
    @cs9742 3 роки тому +33

    It’s like having a two year old for 80 years

    • @Aethuviel
      @Aethuviel 3 роки тому +4

      But you can't put a two year old in a cage. Parrots are extremely high maintenance and it's difficult to travel, but still nothing like having a toddler. And there is only one parrot truly proven to have lived over 80 years - lifespan studies are few and far between, mostly it's just pet websites and books saying "these birds live between 50-100 years", which is *extremely* vague, and often "average" and "maximum" are conflated.
      Not picking on you, these are just two statements I see a lot without much thought.

    • @sirtoasty696
      @sirtoasty696 2 роки тому +5

      @@Aethuviel hey-
      Hey let me tell you something
      I think this person was joking

  • @Leadries
    @Leadries 4 роки тому +1513

    I think I'm going to just get a bald eagle...

  • @widdershinswitch
    @widdershinswitch 5 років тому +451

    It breaks my heart that people always brush off budgies and i wish more people would give them a chance. I want a bigger bird for sure but getting my budgie is one of the best decisions in my whole life. She is the sweetest, smartest and most hilarious little creature I've ever met and I love her dearly. Their personalities are so much bigger than they are lol and after having her for over a year now I feel much more confident and better prepared for getting a larger parrot at some point in the future. And even if/when I do get another bird, my little budgie will forever be the number 1 bird in my heart. She's become my best friend. 💙

    • @lucydonald7492
      @lucydonald7492 5 років тому +8

      Widdershins Witch since you had a budge try move on to maybe a conure or cockatiel or like a small parrot I wouldn’t just move on from a tiny bird to a massive bird try a small parrot then move on to bigger parrots idk that’s just my opinion :)

    • @wibblemu9
      @wibblemu9 5 років тому +10

      I absolutely love budgies, my first bird was a blue budgie and he was the sweetest most loving thing ever

    • @justjello7599
      @justjello7599 5 років тому +5

      I've had 3 budgies so far and mango my current bird is 4 years old and has been with me since he was 6 months old, he is the worst thing to exist, he hates toys, he hates other people, he's picky and he most likely wants to kill me in my sleep no matter how much he tries to cuddle up to me.

    • @wxlf.rxm00
      @wxlf.rxm00 5 років тому +2

      I agree I don’t have one (I have an African grey) it’s kind of sad how much they get neglected as they are fun and loving birds

    • @longnamenocansayy
      @longnamenocansayy 5 років тому +2

      my aunts budgie was an absolute pirate. not to people, but the german shepherd was open season for him. he had such an attitude, and that poor german shepherd just had to take it until it was too much. then next thing you know here comes the little blue pirate walking up to the dog again. 100% blue with attitude..

  • @stacimichelle2345
    @stacimichelle2345 Рік тому +8

    I am a Certified Vet Assistant and I focused my training on birds. I want you to know that I fully support your comments in this video. I had a friend that owned a reptile sanctuary and she had similar comments about owning snakes. The bottom line is know and understand what you are getting into. I personally raise Ringneck Doves and I have a rescued purebred pigeon. With pigeons and doves breeding behavior is their life motivation and so I do not end up with too many I have to monitor that behavior constantly. I pull their real eggs and substitute fake eggs. I explain this because even birds that are not as dramatic as Parrot species their behavior still needs to be monitored closely. Again, Good work here and I fully support this video.

  • @falconward6757
    @falconward6757 2 роки тому +30

    Excellent video and advice - muchos gracias!
    I operated a parrot rescue/sanctuary for 20 years in California until I split with my partner, who co-managed the rescue, and moved to Florida. We re-homed all but 5 parrots. She still has four of them with her, and I have a blue and gold macaw who moved here with me, since he's been completely bonded to me since he literally walked up to me and chose me 20 years ago (walked all the way across the floor of a large store, lifted his claw and said "Up, up!), I also went to vet school and rather than going into vet practice, I chose to follow a research path. I wanted to live a nomadic life style and not be bound to one location - animal research usually involves lots of travel, so it was a perfect choice. Therefore, one of my professional specialties is animal behavior, including avian (bird) behavior. This intro is to show that I've had a LOT of experience with parrots of many species, as a preface to my own recommendations about this topic.
    I don't disagree with anything you said in your video - it's spot-on. I simply have other experiences with parrots due to the different species I've directly worked with, probably the same reason for your preferences:
    1) I totally agree with gaining experience with different parrot species through friends, volunteering, and fostering!!!
    2) the easiest, cheapest choice with the least time commitment for a first bird is budgies (aka incorrectly called "parakeets"). They are highly underestimated in terms of their abilities. Most people think that because they're small, relatively "cheap", and common, that they're boring and unable to learn to talk. That's the exact opposite of the truth.
    My avian (parrot) vet in Cal was arguably the top macaw vet and one of the top avian (parrot) vets in the country - author of "Parrots for Dummies" and "The Large Macaws" and a macaw breeder himself. He was so adept with parrots, that on my first visit with my new macaw he was able to handle him with complete ease, totally by hand, with no toweling or assistance - even when drawing blood. He informed me that the top three record holders in the world for largest vocabulary were all budgies (humorously, cared for by elderly retirees in the UK, with all the free time required for such extensive training LOL). The reason the time commitment is less than with other parrots and parrot-like birds (parakeets, cockatiels, budgies, etc. are a different bird family than larger parrots like Amazons, African Greys, Cockatoos, Macaws, etc.) is simply because they don't live as long. Rule of thumb for parrot lifespan is - the larger they are, the longer they live. Typically, budgies live 10-20 years while macaws live 60-80 years.
    3) Out of all the parrot species I've cared for or directly interacted with,, my two favorite species in terms of ease of handling, limited noise, little or no biting, endearing personality, and just plain joy of interacting with them were male Eclectus and African Cape parrots. Female Eclectus were the exact opposite for me - very hormonal, territorial, and prone to attacking anyone who they perceive as a threat to their territory. But male Eclectus are total "characters" - a never-ending source of amusement and variety.
    One of the male Eclectus I cared was such a sweetheart, that one time when I was sick and lying on the couch near his daytime gym perch, he flew over and stood on my chest, watching over me throughout a 1.5 hour nap - without disturbing me by moving or making noise the whole time! The big downside for both species is the initial cost of acquiring one, but it's not more than other parrots like Amazons and African Greys, and considerably less than larger parrots like Macaws and Cockatoos. But they're almost impossible to find in animal rescues, so purchase or inheriting from a friend or relative is the only way to bring these desirable parrots into your life.

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 Рік тому

      Falcon Ward, look at bird bath

    • @caroljung1310
      @caroljung1310 Рік тому +1

      Budgies are the best! I'm taking care of one while her owners are on holiday, and this little bird has brought so much joy to my life already. She is really smart in communicating what she wants can be very naughty in a cute way, has her own moods, and sits on my hand or shoulder. Researching information about budgies triggered the UA-cam algorithm to recommend this video, thus why I'm glad to see more people recommending budgies as first birds.

  • @NgocNguyen-hr9bx
    @NgocNguyen-hr9bx 3 роки тому +481

    Ppl : scared of a cockatoo’s beak
    Me : **still scared of a budgies beak*

    • @tammyelliott5510
      @tammyelliott5510 3 роки тому +31

      😂 Me getting bit is like I stubbed my toe. After having an African Grey 6 years I am use to it. I call her a brat and walk away. Sometimes for the first aid kit. 😂

    • @Crummieboi56
      @Crummieboi56 3 роки тому +5

      Me: *scared of a Senegal parrots beak*

    • @michelleng472
      @michelleng472 3 роки тому +8

      Budgie bites FEEL SOOO GOOOOOD

    • @instantmiso9788
      @instantmiso9788 3 роки тому +7

      madam/sir, I have two and every time they bite me I cry, so golly gee gosh did I feel that.

    • @kated9349
      @kated9349 3 роки тому +4

      At least they don’t make me bleed when my budgie bites😂 it doesn’t hurt though

  • @juraxelpark9299
    @juraxelpark9299 5 років тому +484

    I got a macaw first and don’t regret my choice XD she screamed and she tried to kill me the first day but I love her.

    • @Spyrit2011
      @Spyrit2011 5 років тому +27

      My first macaw was a Hahn's macaw. My little Hahn's was so sweet loved to cuddle, happy little bird.

    • @wuvvy6122
      @wuvvy6122 4 роки тому +7

      same xD my first bird was a macaw, we only clicked after a month lmao but now we are really great friends :D

    • @randomperson6113
      @randomperson6113 4 роки тому +1

      Ms. p0tatO lol army

    • @uknvoid6716
      @uknvoid6716 4 роки тому

      Lol

    • @nicholascampbell4575
      @nicholascampbell4575 4 роки тому +2

      My first is going to be green wing macaw(also know as red and green macaw)

  • @shuermarvin577
    @shuermarvin577 2 роки тому +6

    LOVE the little guy sitting and watching you when you talk. He is super easy going. He looks at you lovingly.

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 Рік тому

      Shuer Marvin, look at bird bath

  • @everybodydancenow8307
    @everybodydancenow8307 2 роки тому +28

    I loved this video! I think I would also recommend cockatiels, because they are sooo affectionate and they get along with more than one person. They're great with kids, basically a bird who's basically a dog! They're not as loud and are quiet calm compared to other birds.

  • @izzywang7060
    @izzywang7060 4 роки тому +314

    When you have a bird you have a 7 am alarm clock set for you for the next 40 years. :)))))

    • @corvus6971
      @corvus6971 4 роки тому +12

      I wake up at 5 in the morning by myself, I'll be fine

    • @gm836
      @gm836 4 роки тому +8

      Ariella Tenenboim what time do you sleep?

    • @yutyrannusfanboy5873
      @yutyrannusfanboy5873 3 роки тому +6

      I have one for 15-20 years i believe

    • @spinobolt7322
      @spinobolt7322 3 роки тому +6

      I used to have a canar he always woke me up early but his voice was beautiful I miss him so much

    • @aromanticfranziskavonkarma
      @aromanticfranziskavonkarma 3 роки тому +4

      As someone who wakes up at 1 - 2 PM, *yes please*

  • @fancygif4646
    @fancygif4646 3 роки тому +460

    "Go to your local sanctuary"
    Me, who doesn't even have a Petco within a Two hour Radius.
    "Let's see that happen."

    • @seanw2013
      @seanw2013 3 роки тому +7

      Same lmao

    • @68mwsully
      @68mwsully 3 роки тому +25

      I guess it depends on where you live, but you’d be surprised how many rescues/sanctuaries there are, fortunately/unfortunately.

    • @haileyamberpunzalan7236
      @haileyamberpunzalan7236 3 роки тому +10

      Lmao i live in the Phillipines and the nearest sanctuary is like...in a DIFFERENT ISLAND!

    • @user-qo6il9vg3n
      @user-qo6il9vg3n 2 роки тому +2

      Just teleport there, duh

    • @cjmedoes632
      @cjmedoes632 2 роки тому +3

      My whole city is a bird sanctuary hahahahaha no literally there's a sign as soon as you get in Lebanon this is a bird snacturary

  • @FlaggWoW
    @FlaggWoW 2 роки тому +9

    I know your focus is on larger birds, but I located a starling fledgling. It had fallen out of a nest and is was next to multiple other starlings that were deceased. We took it home in an attempt to give it a fighting chance and he thrived. Since they are invasive no rehabs in my area were willing to take him in. We found him at approximately 10 days old, and as of writing this he is about 7 months old and is a surprisingly good pet. He is very smart, playful, and was fairly easy to bathroom train. I never knew starlings could talk so... imagine my surprise when he started mimicking me lol. His best friend is a dwarf rabbit and we intent to give him the best quality of life that we can :)

  • @rjhikes6248
    @rjhikes6248 3 роки тому +7

    My mom had an African grey. It was great with five boys at home because we all spent time with him every day so he got a lot of interaction. When we got older and went to college or moved away he began to have behavior issues so she sold him to someone who was familiar with parrots. The one thing he always did was if you approached him with gloves on he would lose his mind. The source of his fear of gloves was obvious but he never, ever got over it. I think people underestimate how much daily interaction time they really need to be happy and healthy. ❤️

  • @XShadOBabeX
    @XShadOBabeX 4 роки тому +555

    "What is a good first bird if I have no experience with parrots."
    (shows a chicken)
    DUDE... I would love to have a chicken.

    • @catrinoiuandrei4624
      @catrinoiuandrei4624 4 роки тому +12

      My grandmother had pet chickens beacouse they gave eggs.

    • @meganpeep3266
      @meganpeep3266 4 роки тому +7

      I have 8 and I’m literally obsessed with them. They got me here because I want more birds 🤣

    • @MrErikw26
      @MrErikw26 4 роки тому +1

      I actually LOL'D at that

    • @StandInFaithOverFear
      @StandInFaithOverFear 4 роки тому

      XShadOBabeX 😂

    • @mariellzz1159
      @mariellzz1159 4 роки тому

      Same tho

  • @quasiotter
    @quasiotter 3 роки тому +17

    this is EXACTLY what i needed to hear. i only have a mantis (extremely low maintenance) and can't help but dream of other pets... i knew birds weren't for me right now, and this video really put that last nail in. i still love these cuties, of course

  • @Koligian
    @Koligian Рік тому +23

    Thanks for explaining the in and out's of owning a bird. My son and I were thinking about getting one because we love all the bird videos but you made us realize that loving a bird video and owning a bird are two totally different things. I appreciate you being honest with us and for now we are content living vicariously through you and your birds! 💜 🦜 🕊️ 🐦 🦜 🕊️ 💜

  • @blackie75
    @blackie75 4 роки тому +252

    I had a pet crow for 4 years that came to my house every day. But I haven't seen him for 6 months....I think he's in bird heaven :(

    • @ashtonpennington1292
      @ashtonpennington1292 4 роки тому +4

      Its ok

    • @gamergoddess05
      @gamergoddess05 4 роки тому +17

      Was it wild? How did you bond with it? I'm really curious, they seem like really sweet pets.

    • @juliadillaman3632
      @juliadillaman3632 4 роки тому +2

      Sorry 😦

    • @Flufferz626
      @Flufferz626 4 роки тому +15

      @@gamergoddess05 they are awesome animals to interact with, but aren't "sweet pets".

    • @user-bz3xo4kr5v
      @user-bz3xo4kr5v 4 роки тому

      @@Flufferz626 thank you.

  • @allisfaith
    @allisfaith 5 років тому +363

    I thought how pretty, a pink cockatoo! Then I saw a video you did a couple yrs ago. You said that Galahs should be left to the professionals. After hearing that and doing research and visited a bird sanctuary, I decided a bird in general wasn’t right for me. Thank you for passing on your knowledge. I also watch your channel and Marlene’s channel to get my bird fix. To this day I do not have a bird BUT
    I really got into feeding the WILD BIRDS around my house and that’s been very rewarding!

    • @JWildberry
      @JWildberry 5 років тому +10

      Yeah, my new hobby is watching the magpies. Because who needs fancy, colorful, tropical birds when you have some chatty, clever cuties in tuxedoes? Plus, I used to have seagulls outside my last apartment, and after 10 years of that, I know I wouldn't handle owning a bird without going crazy.

    • @peterzimmerman1114
      @peterzimmerman1114 5 років тому +3

      That also works, I got an african gray, but I've noticed that the birds in the garden has kind of bonded with me aswell, since I tend to give the some snacks, especially over the winter season where they got a hard time finding food. I got a few that will come and peck on my window when it gets really bad during the winter and come look at me. During the summer they don't seem to be doing that, there is usualy plenty of food out there.

    • @paloma4444
      @paloma4444 2 роки тому

      She is fear mongering. A LOT.

    • @spiralmoment
      @spiralmoment 2 роки тому

      I hope watching the birds around your house makes you realise how cruel it is to keep a bird trapped.

  • @melyn5681
    @melyn5681 3 роки тому +7

    My neighbours (since I was born to when I was a teenager) had an umbrella cockatoo and they would frequently go on vacation, so my parents always took care of their bird. I loved him so much, I was a just kid but he was so gentle and patient with me! I have always loved birds so much, I had a budgie growing up and she was friends with my neighbour's bird. Now I want one again!

  • @ashleyfeyling1902
    @ashleyfeyling1902 2 роки тому

    i absolutely love how honest you are about owning birds

  • @entitykeeper8869
    @entitykeeper8869 3 роки тому +591

    I bought a Sun Conure for my daughter when she was 4 years old. The bird is wonderful for my daughter and I. Anyone else tries to touch her gets the beak. The bird is now 20 years old and my daughter is grown up and married. I miss the bird.

    • @lampadudle
      @lampadudle 3 роки тому +28

      4 years old? That's a bit early, I gotta admit.

    • @tammyelliott5510
      @tammyelliott5510 3 роки тому +74

      That is amazing! I met a woman in her 30s who has had her McCaw since she was 14 and she says it is still her best friend ever. She takes that bird everywhere with her.

    • @mchobbit2951
      @mchobbit2951 3 роки тому +10

      So she took the bird with her when she moved out?

    • @juliusroman8616
      @juliusroman8616 3 роки тому +2

      Try desensitizing the bird to other people.

    • @pears8445
      @pears8445 3 роки тому +6

      @@lampadudle
      Her mum would of looked after it while they were playing

  • @abbysparkles8975
    @abbysparkles8975 5 років тому +168

    I've had my Amazon since he was a just weaned, (13 years ago) and I was in my early 20's. About a year after I got him, I got pregnant. I think this is when most people give up parrots, because the baby takes up all of their time. We've moved to Florida, and then back to the Midwest. We've been through a lot together, and he's definitely part of the family. When people meet him they think he is just the coolest thing in the world. I like to remind people it's like having a two year old for the rest of your life. A very sassy two year old.

  • @sheridan3028
    @sheridan3028 Місяць тому

    I've been sloowly considering and am so glad this is still posted. Your honesty is beyond appreciated. Thank you.

  • @peachysai605
    @peachysai605 3 роки тому +7

    We got an Indian ringneck after about a year or two of research and preparing, and he's just the sweetest little thing, he's going through his bluffing phase at the moment, but he doesn't bite hard enough to really hurt, I've been pushing through and continuing what my research is telling me, and it's been lovely!

  • @clairehennekam
    @clairehennekam 5 років тому +262

    Budgies are so underrated. They are adorable, huge personalities, empathetic, and many are great talkers. I've got two, and although I'm having training issues at the moment (one is a rescue), I love them to bits.
    People love the big colourful exciting parrots, and maybe think that budgies are boring little things that just sit in their cage. Why? Because that's how so many people treat them!! I've wanted to liberate several friends' budgies over the years when I've seen how they're treated.
    If you treat a budgie the way you would a big parrot, you'll have a best friend. If you have multiple budgies, you'll become part of a flock.
    I love watching videos from BirdTricks and Adventures of Roku, and seeing their gorgeous birds and following their adventures, but I'll leave them to the enormous mess, feeding schedules, constant toy creation/destruction cycle, and of course the noise. I live in an apartment, so anything louder than a budgie is not really ok.
    I adore rainbow lorikeets and would dearly love to have one, but when I did my research and learnt about the "poo issue", it was all over!! 😂
    I do love the idea of indoor flight somewhere really big though. Once my two are tame enough, I'll look into options. Thank you!! 💓

    • @ZElTGElST
      @ZElTGElST 5 років тому +9

      Yeah, to me they are probable the best ones too. I have had a Kakariki (lovely) and a goldfinch (lovely too) and my next one will be a Budgie when the time comes. They have an imbatible inteligence/noise/mess ratio. I was hoping for her to say BUDGIES!. Ah, in case there is a second part of this video I would love her to her take on it

    • @bribri0519
      @bribri0519 5 років тому +12

      Budgies are so amazing. My baby budgie is so playful, sings pretty songs and loves to be handled and honestly when I got her I didnt think that she would have bonded and likes to be handled as much as she does. I love my Opal!

    • @dragonfly9821
      @dragonfly9821 5 років тому +19

      People seem to think that really small birds don't have as much personality, but boy are they wrong (lovebirds! lovebirds have enough personality to share with three bigger birds! ;). I just wish they lived longer, my heart can't take it.

    • @guardemdog
      @guardemdog 5 років тому +2

      Bravo for rescuing!

    • @smOVERCOMINGITALL
      @smOVERCOMINGITALL 5 років тому +1

      @@dragonfly9821 I have allwayyss wanted lovebirds!! I do want birds, never owned just lived with my sisters African grey throughout my teen years, and lovebirds has always been on the top of my list. Would you say they are a good first time bird owner?

  • @Spencerlayne
    @Spencerlayne 4 роки тому +340

    I know it wasn't your intention, but you out me off getting a bird. But for the right reason. I dont think it's all its cracked up to be. I mean I think they are so cute. But it would literally be like having a child. I think you made a lot of people aware of the reality of what it takes to have a parrot

    • @operationcrazy2696
      @operationcrazy2696 4 роки тому +20

      Dont be! Cockatiels are wonderful starters! I got one when I started college and best decision of my life!

    • @jennifers.3818
      @jennifers.3818 4 роки тому +29

      thats actually a good thing. so many people jump into getting a bird bc they're cool, they talk, they play, they see videos of owners cuddling and all these great things. they dont show the 24/7 work involved, the 24/7 dedication tht goes into it. its like having a 2yr old stuffed in the body of a bird. just like she said there are SO SO many in sanctuaries and horrible homes simply bc people jump into it not realizing what lies ahead. that and most birds live SO long they outlive the owners period of life when they wanted a bird. u know how our lives change over 20yrs. you may be fine with one now, but can u handle tht dedication for the next 30-50yrs??? thats a crazy dedication

    • @mantisamygdala
      @mantisamygdala 4 роки тому +5

      @@operationcrazy2696 this is so sad: They need a swarm, they cannot live alone. It's cruel to buy just one of them. And it's true, they are great. I had one as a child, loved him, and gave him away, when I grew older and learned more about his species. Because I loved him so much. He came to a family which had about 20 of them. And he fell in love with one of the others a few hours after he met his new swarm.

    • @operationcrazy2696
      @operationcrazy2696 4 роки тому +14

      @@mantisamygdala They do just fine man, sad in the beginning, definitely, but they learn to love their owners like dogs and cats. Leave dogs outside in the wild and they will learn to pack together. Your argument is over emotion and emotion is never a valid argument. My bird does perfectly fine alone and is happy with my family, he sees us as his "swarm" and the correct word for that is "flock" mate. Learn English too. Now I do plan on getting a partner for him in a year or so when he is fully tamed. You just did not even care about your bird period. If you loved him you would have found him a friend. You are the one to blame, look at yourself mate. Smh. I know someone who leaves their birds in a cage all day unless they want to play! Mine flies wherever he wants, yes his wings are not clipped and I never will do so. He was born with two sisters which both flew away, so either way, he was alone. Me taking him in allowed him to get attention much more, now he begs us to stay with him until he starts napping on my shoulder.

    • @sheisalicee6134
      @sheisalicee6134 4 роки тому +10

      mantisamygdala I had a cockatiel when i first moved out in my own. She did wonderfully on her own - i find it frustrating when people shame others into multiple pets. I have always had single pets of many different species and all my veterinarians have always said that the amount of time and attention i spend is clearly quality and not harming my keeping pets as singles. I know my limits and will always have single pets - i currently have a green cheek conure and he is awesome and very loved by his vet and staff 🦜

  • @dprrescue
    @dprrescue 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Your experience and guidance is priceless.

  • @kats3780
    @kats3780 3 роки тому +1

    This video is everything. Our family would love one and we are doing research. Thats how I recently found your channel. The volunteering tip is awesome and I plan to go that route to make sure its the right thing for our family. Thank you!

  • @blahblah8037
    @blahblah8037 4 роки тому +113

    I can’t really wrap my head around “starter” bird. It’s an animal that lives a long time. Such a large chunk of our own life.

    • @tammyelliott5510
      @tammyelliott5510 3 роки тому +14

      Maybe it should be more like your first bird before you think you need to have more, because you are totally in sane.

    • @lizfox1602
      @lizfox1602 3 роки тому +7

      Do you not have to start somewhere? Getting a macaw if you’ve never owned a bird would be very dumb. Asking for recommendations on a first starter bird is a great question

  • @ralexandra1058
    @ralexandra1058 5 років тому +214

    A chicken was my first bird, and will probably be my only bird species 😂
    Sweet cuddly chicken, treat them well and they’ll give you eggs ❤️

    • @croonch6538
      @croonch6538 4 роки тому +8

      I have 6 chickens and theres one that follows me around...they are awesome!!

    • @ralexandra1058
      @ralexandra1058 4 роки тому +4

      Crunchy_ Napkin
      I also have a hen that follows me around... she likes to jump up on my knee/shoulder when I kneel/sit down out in the yard☺️

    • @LadyCoyKoi
      @LadyCoyKoi 4 роки тому +3

      I had one chicken who would sit on ones lap in order to be petted. She was such an odd looking attention whore cat. ^_^

    • @pixels4331
      @pixels4331 4 роки тому

      I couldn't ever be super loving with my chickens. They shit everywhere .__.

    • @aayangul8474
      @aayangul8474 4 роки тому

      Same I have three lol

  • @maccoolmac5191
    @maccoolmac5191 2 роки тому +3

    This is your absolute best video. So far we were introduced to all your birds, good and bad. This sparks everyone to want a bird for themself. Thank You for your wealth of knowledge.

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 Рік тому

      Mac Coolmac, look at bird bath

  • @mlralston
    @mlralston 8 місяців тому

    Rewatching this video 4 years later. It is still so good and worth watching again.

  • @weirdname299
    @weirdname299 3 роки тому +481

    I have a budgie
    Se loves me
    She lets me pet her
    Constantly flys on my head and shoulder
    I love her too
    She's always there when I'm sad
    Kinda like a girlfriend...
    Yup
    My girlfriend is a budgie

    • @bolton7961
      @bolton7961 3 роки тому +23

      I wanna see those babies 🙃

    • @elli1370
      @elli1370 3 роки тому +55

      Bolton Kitten wha-

    • @nezamei6962
      @nezamei6962 3 роки тому +50

      @@bolton7961 👁👄👁

    • @ms_it_is
      @ms_it_is 3 роки тому +21

      Mine is a giant chicken😂
      Once she lived with the others in a barn, but she was so attached to me, because I took her after her mother left her, I let her in the house after she didn't lay eggs anymore. Now I share a room with a Brahma chicken

    • @yoyothedoggo470
      @yoyothedoggo470 3 роки тому +7

      @@bolton7961 the hecc I-

  • @gantoo
    @gantoo 5 років тому +320

    I had a budgie. He got around 15 years old even though he had multiple accidents with mirrors and windows (he eventually figured it out :P)
    If i had the chance to relive thoes 15 years, id do it again! :)

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 років тому +47

      Yes! Budgies!

    • @tomr.4199
      @tomr.4199 5 років тому +9

      what a sweet comment :-)

    • @cottonmouthxx7828
      @cottonmouthxx7828 5 років тому +7

      Hey I also had my budgie for 15 years!! He was such an incredible little guy and called me baby lol. (Or my name 😂) loved him so much :)
      Did yours also randomly pass away without any signs of illness beforehand? I was so devastated when he passed as I got him as a little girl and I was in my teenage years when he passed. So our bond was very strong.

    • @gantoo
      @gantoo 5 років тому +3

      @@cottonmouthxx7828 Yes, he started having breathing problems, a cold maybe.
      He died in my hands a few days after that. :(

    • @magikp6636
      @magikp6636 5 років тому +4

      Wow, that's really sad. And I'm sure it was hard to deal with. Sorry for your loss.

  • @ammoniawilder4451
    @ammoniawilder4451 2 роки тому +1

    My grandmother recently passed and she had an entire bird room in South Georgia back by their pool. She loved them. She had about 20-30 of them and they took up 100% of her time. And the pool took up my grandfathers. I miss that so much. And seeing these birds reminded me of that. I also remember the different personalities of all of them. Some where rescues, and one didn’t like men, another men with hats, etc. lol

  • @JessicaBeeler
    @JessicaBeeler 4 роки тому +79

    When I was younger, my parents let me get a cockatiel because I wanted a bird so badly. She lived to be 14 and was honestly the best pet. I see a lot of things we did incorrectly with her in those years when I watch BirdTricks videos because there just wasn't the internet access for learning proper diet and care for birds at the time, so all we had to go on was what the bird shop owners told us. I appreciate videos like this so much because you have so many resources for someone who might be in that place wanting a bird and needing to know how to start with them.

    • @breyanna6951
      @breyanna6951 4 роки тому +4

      Ok, so I am 14... and I have a cockatiel
      Can I ask, where did u go wrong with your bird? I’m just trying to learn!

    • @JessicaBeeler
      @JessicaBeeler 4 роки тому +6

      @@breyanna6951 I got my bird well before we had internet access so there wasn't an easy way to research proper things for her. The shop we got her from, while a sort of bird haven, was not especially helpful looking back. They didn't carry as many food options as I see Jamieleigh talking about, so my bird's diet was very basic, and I just didn't know any better. I also personally feel like my bird's cage may have been too small for her but she was out in the house 95% of the time so she had free range. She wasn't ever properly trained for anything either, which we really didn't realize you could do lol.

  • @mrs.bakersproductions6516
    @mrs.bakersproductions6516 5 років тому +202

    I’ll stick to my chickens and watch your videos. ;)

    • @guardemdog
      @guardemdog 5 років тому +2

      Bird people are bird people.

    • @pokemaster2464
      @pokemaster2464 5 років тому +4

      If i had a backyard I would have chickens and doves

    • @kellymarie8874
      @kellymarie8874 5 років тому +2

      Maegan Baker same 😂😂

    • @davidritchie9344
      @davidritchie9344 5 років тому +9

      Chickens are great. Absurdly simple to take care of and have crazy big personalities. They're also funny to watch gang up on cats.

    • @augustl8876
      @augustl8876 5 років тому +1

      Agreed. I love my chickens. But, I would not be able to handle having any other kind of bird in my home life. I've worked with a number of kinds of birds and know what's involved. Parrots are beautiful but, I'd rather appreciate them in the care of someone who can handle the commitment they come with.

  • @jamesgibbs7933
    @jamesgibbs7933 2 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU for this honest video! I had birds for many years (old guy here), and most folks don't have a clue. Noise is a biggie. I came home from work one day, and the police were outside my home. They said that a neighbor called and said someone was being murdered. Had to let the cops in to see for themselves that it was my macaw and amazons (of which I had three different types). Thanks again on behalf of the birds.

  • @shaunbradley5253
    @shaunbradley5253 2 роки тому

    Truly love your honesty, I just pray all your viewer's LISTEN, X

  • @thelazerchicken7964
    @thelazerchicken7964 5 років тому +69

    I completely agree with you I am also a parrot owner and I wish that people would stop getting parrots thinking they would be “cute” pets and not thinking about the level of commitment.

  • @nicolebongartz7828
    @nicolebongartz7828 5 років тому +88

    Honestly? This is the best explanation ever! If after this, people still don't get it - it's hopeless - in my opinion.

  • @kakarikiIck
    @kakarikiIck 2 роки тому

    Great advice. Thanks for making these videos for everyone to learn and enjoying.

  • @jaida6085
    @jaida6085 2 роки тому

    I'm looking into adopting a bird for my first time ever! I really appreciate this video!

  • @JuhiSRK
    @JuhiSRK 5 років тому +49

    Non-birder here. But the best experience I've ever had with a bird was a Caique. Absolutely adorable. I was a home health aid in a home with one & fell in love with their caique; so smart, so friendly & so much fun. It followed me around while I cleaned & enjoyed just being on my shoulder while working. He was quiet as well. He would only do what I call bird "small talk" in my ear...no screaming at all. If I ever got a bird, hands down it would be a caique.

    • @hillbillyhorse9674
      @hillbillyhorse9674 4 роки тому

      Melody Johnson I love caiques. They’re literally puppies with wings.

  • @aprilbaker2672
    @aprilbaker2672 4 роки тому +162

    We "inherited" a pineapple green cheek conure. Let me tell you, it's a learning experience

    • @catherinekirby-smith53
      @catherinekirby-smith53 4 роки тому +11

      I have a green cheek. He runs my life!

    • @jefflol4295
      @jefflol4295 4 роки тому +8

      I remember my green cheek he was so nice

    • @imprisoned.marionette
      @imprisoned.marionette 4 роки тому +4

      What do you mean “ “inherited” “

    • @aprilbaker2672
      @aprilbaker2672 4 роки тому +14

      @@imprisoned.marionette
      I mean exactly that. A family member passed away. We now have a Conure.

    • @dreamtreecreation
      @dreamtreecreation 3 роки тому +4

      I have a green cheek, he's a little shit :')

  • @Sasharra
    @Sasharra 2 роки тому +4

    "Or you can live vicariously through some UA-camrs who have birds and watch from afar" Yup, thats me! :)

  • @marcyfox9508
    @marcyfox9508 3 роки тому

    I needed that. I have GSD rescue's and I give the "speech" a lot.

  • @SydneyDragon
    @SydneyDragon 5 років тому +84

    I want to rescue a parrot some day. “Some day” because I am waiting until the time is right. I have been volunteering at Wings Of Love Bird Haven rescue in Texas if you’ve heard of it. I never had a bird, but since I want one someday it was really important to me to learn how to handle them confidently. Living vicariously through you and Marlene 💕

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 років тому +12

      So proud of you for doing all that!

  • @claudeakel
    @claudeakel 4 роки тому +367

    C O C K A T I E L
    is the answer my friend

    • @insayn7995
      @insayn7995 4 роки тому +6

      Claude Akel Facts

    • @katbeckstead4737
      @katbeckstead4737 4 роки тому +25

      I loved my cockatiel growing up. I really want a sun conure.

    • @ivanstorment8484
      @ivanstorment8484 4 роки тому +3

      Ayyy another OG

    • @universalpancakes4101
      @universalpancakes4101 4 роки тому +8

      They aren’t great for ppl with asthma tho.
      But they are really cool

    • @ivanstorment8484
      @ivanstorment8484 4 роки тому +12

      Sadly my baby died last week. She got sick some how I’m not sure. I got her back last month and she was trained and happy. Then she wouldn’t move so I made her comfortable and next morning she was gone.
      R.I.P. Birb. 2019-2020

  • @hollisjohnson3821
    @hollisjohnson3821 2 роки тому

    I've just found you and am so grateful. THANK YOU for discouraging people from getting birds, especially the three parrots. I've been rescuing Amazon's, African Grey Timnehs and cockatiels for 30 years. Had I known what I was getting into, I would not have done it. They should be left in the wild. I love them, but they are a lifelong commitment and a lot of work. Thanks again for all you do.

  • @toniabrown2193
    @toniabrown2193 3 роки тому +2

    I got a Parrotlet! He is amazing, so smart. I have had him almost 2 months and even as small as he is, he is a lot of work but I love him! We are still in the beginning stages of learning each other and bonding. I love your videos, thank you

    • @davidblue3722
      @davidblue3722 2 роки тому

      Hello Tonia,, how are you doing today, how’s everything going Tonia?

  • @julia.parker
    @julia.parker 5 років тому +13

    This makes me SO HAPPY. I work at a parrot shop and it is SO ANNOYING when people only want macaws, African greys and cockatoos. It makes me nauseous.

    • @julia.parker
      @julia.parker 5 років тому +3

      This is seriously the most comforting video I’ve ever found about parrots as pets... I watch it all the time, especially after an annoying day at work! I’m thinking about making a video about my opinions and recommendations from working at a parrot shop

  • @juniorballs6025
    @juniorballs6025 4 роки тому +65

    My animals aren't my pets, they're fully fledged members of the family and as such rank far above my lowly self 😉👍 Great information

  • @khendricks2647
    @khendricks2647 3 роки тому +1

    Such good advice!! Being around family owned parrots helped. I use to visit a store where alot of the birds / parrots were on an open hanging “play area”. We (the public)were allowed to touch and interact with different species. I love birds even chickens. I decided that the macaws are the hyperactive loud kid of the bird world. Birds are very emotional or maybe sensitive is a better description. I enjoy and appreciate everything you share. I have resisted owning a bird because I know I cannot be the proper care giver.

  • @pisces1017
    @pisces1017 3 роки тому +1

    This is a perfect deterrence. I love birds, but I will continue vicariously.

  • @annabanana7659
    @annabanana7659 4 роки тому +51

    I think I'll stick with the old crow that hangs out in my backyard xD

  • @CarpenoxThriller
    @CarpenoxThriller 5 років тому +137

    I totally recommend a cockatiel. They’re amazing little birds. Totally underrated.

    • @statchue
      @statchue 5 років тому +12

      Cockatiels are actually really popular

    • @CarpenoxThriller
      @CarpenoxThriller 5 років тому +31

      AshleyPlayz they are super popular in Australia- but to be fair, common belief (as with budgies) is that they aren’t very smart. Totally not my experience with them. They might not be as trainable as a macaw, but they are incredibly intelligent funny birds. They’re easier to give an excellent life to them as well.
      That said, as with any birdo. If you don’t have a couple of hours every day to flight them, give them fresh food and entertain them then you shouldn’t have one. Which is why I don’t currently have a birdos :(

    • @casucasueq4479
      @casucasueq4479 5 років тому +5

      They are still messy and very demanding of thier bonded humans attention, noisy too... but at least if your cockatiel bites you it won't hurt so much.

    • @eugene7309
      @eugene7309 5 років тому +1

      My experience was quite negative with a cockatiel. He was lovely but a little dumb. I stepped up to an african grey and never looked back.

    • @timezone4176
      @timezone4176 5 років тому +6

      I recently got one and they're just the best! I got one that hadnt really had human interaction so I've been working on basic training and they're so intelligent for their size

  • @Kinkoyaburi
    @Kinkoyaburi 2 роки тому

    What a nice bird expert lady.

  • @carrieannkouri2151
    @carrieannkouri2151 2 роки тому

    My family had an Amazon for years during my childhood in the 1970s. He was so sweet and affectionate. I remember how much work he was, too!

  • @kayleesingleton4320
    @kayleesingleton4320 5 років тому +50

    Hey I’m 14 and found a local bird sanctuary that I’m now volunteering at, before volunteering there I never heard a cockatoo scream. Holy cows is what first ran through my head. But when I started to get to know the cockatoos they seamed soo sweet. DONT FALL FOR THEIR CHARADES. and I’ll leave it at that.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  5 років тому +5

      Hahaha, so true!!

    • @allisfaith
      @allisfaith 5 років тому +12

      Kaylee Singleton
      When passed an enclosure for cockatoos at a bird sanctuary recently. The cockatoo closest to me, screamed scaring the bejesus out of me, and As I moved on, I could hear it laughing. Lol yeah I bet those birds are a full time job.

    • @Primalxbeast
      @Primalxbeast 5 років тому +1

      Kaylee Singleton I worked in a very small pet shop that had a cockatoo, and that thing was insanely loud.

  • @hammer-r
    @hammer-r 4 роки тому +72

    Wow what a great an honest video. Wish I had that advise when I got my first parrot 30 years ago. What she is saying is sooooo true. People please take her advise. They are complex little humans with personality and attitude. And OMG the mess. Lol. Luckily we had a dog that liked to clean up after our birds. Great advise on working at a bird rescue. I will look locally for one to volunteer at just to get my fix without buying another one. Currently we have a hand raised cockatiel, safe simple and. It so noisy.
    Tks again for such an open and honest evaluation of birds. No one ever thinks of the down side. All they see are the colors and hope they talk.

  • @windchijmes893
    @windchijmes893 2 роки тому

    This is fantastic advice for potential bird-keepers. I would never get one myself because I frankly don't like birds, but I very much enjoy watching videos of owners and their birds. One common denominator among many of these videos is that bird-keeping is just very difficult. That's why your video is so important - to deter people who are simply looking for a colourful and cute-looking pet (and not actually ready to be committed) from going out and impulsively getting a bird.

  • @kweenjade01
    @kweenjade01 Рік тому

    Thanks for your honesty 15:00 and helpfulness. DEFINITELY a lot to think about.

  • @Shrimpcheesesandwich
    @Shrimpcheesesandwich 3 роки тому +185

    I just picked up a injured pigeon and said yep this is mine 😂

    • @StarBoyLuci
      @StarBoyLuci 3 роки тому +9

      i love that

    • @Erika-kw7ur
      @Erika-kw7ur 3 роки тому +5

      Most underrated comment ever 🤣🤣🤣

    • @faithx9260
      @faithx9260 3 роки тому

      Id do that but only if it was a baby and not need parents cuz they are use to outside idk id what it outside like its suppose to if its born outside but id really want one

    • @jeebusyaweirdo3733
      @jeebusyaweirdo3733 3 роки тому +3

      I love pigeons, they’re my favorite birds lol.

    • @roccobateman9188
      @roccobateman9188 2 роки тому +1

      I did that on holiday my nans dog ate it……

  • @threehand
    @threehand 5 років тому +111

    How I wish I had seen something like this before I got “bird fever” and bought Sydney, my Moluccan 30 yrs ago. After having him for at about 12 years, I eventually surrendered him to Mollywood in Washington state. I still feel much guilt over that decision, and never imagined I would/could ever do such a thing. Things were good for awhile, but when behavioral issues started, I had Chris Davis come to help (well known bird behaviorist at the time). While some of her advice was helpful, it ultimately did not work (wheeling him around on a rolling perch so he didn’t scream when left the room was super impractical). After a number of somewhat decent years (being able to take him to work with me occasionally helped), in my 20’s, I went back to school at night.
    As a result of my bird fever, I had other birds beside Sydney (including a grey), but Sydney was the standout not able to adapt to the new situation, and when he started picking his feathers and getting aggressive (which was not typical for him) I couldn’t see him that unhappy anymore and I made that difficult decision. The thing is...in hindsight, he shouldn’t have had to adapt. But as someone in my 20’s, my life was in transition, and it was such an impractical and selfish decision to get a cockatoo when I did. I can’t tell you how many people said they wanted a bird like him - and how many people I advised against getting one. I feel like I took this sweet bird that lived for being petted CONSTANTLY, and just trashed his life.
    I still believe to this day that there are relatively very few people prepared to provide the optimum life for cockatoos. And as someone who has always wanted lots of animals of all kinds, I’m realizing (now in my 50’s) that it’s not the best plan for me. My feelings have changed over the years with what I’m willing to tolerate, how much flexibility I’d like to have, etc. - and even though I still have thoughts about “wanting” some kind of new pet, I thankfully have a little more maturity and thoughtfulness by putting that potential animal’s needs first - so aside from reluctantly taking in some feral-ish cats 😊, I have not sought out any new pets. So that part about taking into consideration what stage of life you are in when choosing a bird is so wise and certainly rang true with me.
    I still have one bird, Chiku, my grey (my bargain bird whose mother chewed most of his toes off when he hatched). I finished hand feeding him 27 years ago and I’m happy to say that he’s doing fine. I know there’s a possibility of feather picking, but he seems to be content just observing everything. Even at a time when my dogs and cats had all passed on some years ago, I adopted another cat because I was concerned he would get bored and start picking. Since then he has observed, learned the names of, and imitated every new member of his animal family. I’ll never forget when he started leaning down way over his perch and shaking his head (tricky for him because he can’t grip his perch). It took me a bit to figure out what he was doing, but he was imitating the dog shaking her toy. I never expected him to come up with that on his own - so smart! That dog has been gone for about 20 years now, but he still occasionally calls her (along with all the other animals who’ve passed on). When he does that it’s kind of a weird-but-nice reminder of them. Despite the fact that he is awesomely entertaining and I love him dearly - he will be my last bird. Great videos from great bird owners 😊.

    • @monnie802
      @monnie802 4 роки тому +2

      J C don’t feel bad, Cockatoos become aggressive and unmanageable when they are ready to breed...

    • @sel9356
      @sel9356 4 роки тому +13

      Thank you for sharing what you've learnt over the years. It shows that you are a true animal lover when you put their needs first, especially when their well-being dictates them not living with you anymore. Your old Grey's emotional intelligence is touching and deserves the respect, patience, and devotion you most clearly have to give.

    • @bestfly8558
      @bestfly8558 4 роки тому +4

      Well reading all this make me realise....it is very depressing being a parrot

    • @masterofsparkshwy6974
      @masterofsparkshwy6974 4 роки тому +4

      I feel for you and the bird... I had a similar problem with a capuchin monkey. He wasn't supposed to get any more fangs ( eye teeth) when I got him .. and he was really young. So was I. When he reached " puberty" and his eye teeth lowered, he wasn't difficult.. he was felonious. By the time I was able to get him to the vet, ( I also wasn't financially able 100% to keep up with his needs) he'd escaped and was killed by a car. That was 35 years ago and I still feel tremendous amount of guilt practically every day. It's like i let a family member down so badly that it ended in death. He was like my brother. I hate even telling the story. Don't get a capuchin monkey for a pet unless ,like birds, you're really sure, and know qhat you're getting into.

  • @68mwsully
    @68mwsully 3 роки тому

    Out of 9-10 YT channels devoted to parrot husbandry (whose videos I’ve watched), you are the only one who discourages having one...which I love. I love parrots soooo much, but know the complexities of including one in my house. I only have a lovebird, but that one adopted us after it flew onto my wife’s arm one day while she was hanging out laundry on the clothesline. Thank you for your honest words.

  • @Fpless
    @Fpless Рік тому

    What an interesting presentation of thoughts necessary before you think of buying a bird. Thanks!

  • @graceharfilder5597
    @graceharfilder5597 5 років тому +219

    My bird started screaming because of your ‘birds are loud and annoying’ part 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @bunnydefunct
    @bunnydefunct 3 роки тому +96

    After growing up with budgerigars for years as a kid, when I was ready to own my own parrot after graduating high school, I got a cockatiel after doing so, so much research. And it was still a learning curve, because there's so much conflicting information, and each bird has their own individual needs. I'm still learning more about their care today. If it weren't for his first and current vets, I don't know where I'd be.
    I still have him today, he's 10 this year. He's bonded to me but still is very strong-willed and affection and attention is always on his terms. During the spring time when his hormones are raging, he is at his most difficult! I have a hard time recommending cockatiels as a first bird to people who ask me because I've known people who have bonded 'tiels who are sweet and more easygoing, and others, like mine, who rule their owners' lives with a strong beak and attitude while still having affection for their owners. Other people just keep them in a cage, feed them, maybe walk by and whistle or talk to them, but the bird doesn't get a lot of real attention. And yet, I read a lot in internet guides that cockatiels are "sweet, docile, affectionate, a great first bird". You just can't blanket a whole species that way every time, even the little ones. They're still parrots, still individuals, and still come with a lot of difficulties.
    Always remember that you have to make sure you research first, not only to understand bird needs and health, but to find a bird whose maintenance and lifestyle fits yours. Understand that what you read about their behavior or demeanor is not a catch-all for every bird of that species, and also that birds may not be right for you, even if you think you want a bird and would do your best for them. Don't always assume that the cheapest or most easily available bird is the right one for you, either. Even a budgie may not be right for you, though they are definitely precious little beans.
    Thank you for this video, even if I'm replying to it over a year late!

    • @Radial9Gaming
      @Radial9Gaming 2 роки тому +3

      Are you talking about a cockatiel or a cockatoo? Cockatiels are not that hard to take care of…

    • @lil_neet
      @lil_neet 2 роки тому +1

      our family had a cockatiel growing up and the same thing. He ruled the roost, bonded with my mum and attacked anyone who went near her. This was after we had ALL raised him, fed him, played with him, etc, too. He got very hormonal and cranky. He was cute and all, but definitely didn't fit the description people give them of docile, sweet and harmless.

  • @janelancley7323
    @janelancley7323 3 роки тому +1

    Dove sounds are beautiful.
    Thank you for this, I have been thinking about a parrot, you have made me realise I am not in the right place in my life for one.

  • @charismaticallypolished1272

    Love your lil girls observation of you as you talk. Gives a whole “you tell em, lady!” vibe ❤

  • @r2dlee953
    @r2dlee953 4 роки тому +450

    I feel like everyone who owns any kind of pet tells people not to buy them

    • @ria7803
      @ria7803 4 роки тому +61

      cus they wanna be cool

    • @Jazz-jazmine
      @Jazz-jazmine 4 роки тому +7

      True story

    • @caspar_gomez
      @caspar_gomez 4 роки тому +76

      and any job, "you couldn't handle it, it's not what it's cracked up to be, but I love it I'm special"

    • @r2dlee953
      @r2dlee953 4 роки тому +8

      @@caspar_gomez ^ this

    • @iamsaztak
      @iamsaztak 4 роки тому +26

      except rats, weirdly. at least from what ive seen

  • @goodwolf866
    @goodwolf866 4 роки тому +53

    7:45... “Mom, I’m pretty sure there something in your ear.” Lol. Thank you for a great and informative video.

  • @sophieen6145
    @sophieen6145 3 роки тому

    I'm so glad your video is the one I watched. I was so close to buying a bird, I appreciate your honesty, I will continue to dream and watch birds via the internet :D

  • @mariazamora-qr4mg
    @mariazamora-qr4mg Рік тому +1

    So much info, thank you

  • @hyrumhanson3390
    @hyrumhanson3390 4 роки тому +67

    I'd recommend a silkie chicken, for a first bird.
    If your life's situation prevents you from having adequate time and funds for a parrot, like myself, a silkie chicken can work, they love cuddling, have personality, and are not as fragile or difficult to feed.

    • @marakuja514
      @marakuja514 4 роки тому

      How old the chicken should be to be like that? Have few days, weeks? Is 4 weeks chicken will be good? :o

    • @Flufferz626
      @Flufferz626 4 роки тому +1

      In some places it is easier to own a budgie or cockatiel than chickens.

  • @WorthyMissJ
    @WorthyMissJ 5 років тому +89

    Birds aren't pets! They are lifetime companions! Parakeets are awesome to start with for indoors! Just make sure you don't get a breeding pair unless you want your cute couple to become a flock of 20 within a year!

  • @wonderingkid5450
    @wonderingkid5450 Рік тому +2

    When I was a teenager we had a parakeet, Jake. He was re-homed with us and he was my guy, my best buddy. 😢 I’ve never had a bond with an animal more than him and I think about him all of the time. ❤ I would love to get another someday.

  • @PandemoniumMeltDown
    @PandemoniumMeltDown Рік тому

    You give very good advices.

  • @sootlet8894
    @sootlet8894 5 років тому +74

    I think a cockatiel would be the best """starter""" bird (I don't really believe any bird is really a ""starter"").
    Pros (in my experience)
    - On the quieter side, I like their chirping honestly.
    - not as destructive as other species even if they are actively playing with their toys.
    - Forgiving. IMO they're among the most forgiving birds.
    - A nice big flight cage for them isn't that expensive (got mine for 90$ brand new)
    cons (in my experience)
    - Hard to convert to a new diet
    - A tad on the skittish side
    - avid egg layers / hard to get to stop when started
    I think they end up in rescues a lot for the same reasons as budgies. They're cheap and relatively small. Easy to shove into a tiny cage and never interact with so it gets skittish and mean. A lot of impulse buys especially since they're commonly in chain petstores. Senegals and such... I've never seen them in pet stores other than avian focused ones. They're also a lot more expensive in my experience. So I feel like the "they don't show up in rescues as much for a reason (they're good birds)" argument is a little flawed. They are good birds, no doubt. But IMO, caiques specifically aren't good starter birds. They're high energy and are a constant go go go. They can easily get nippy or even in extreme cases aggressive if not given the proper stimuli. Same for any bird but I believe it's more so in caiques due to their high energy.

    • @R_candy
      @R_candy 5 років тому +1

      Ive got a pyrrhura they are a bit bigger but live longer they are quieter but the other things is the same so if you read this and want something like a cockatiel but quieter (please first do more research about the pyrrhura) you should look for one

    • @verasvolgs3436
      @verasvolgs3436 5 років тому +6

      *Looks at my cockatiel* You are supposed to be forgiving *throws a tantrum*

    • @spongesurf
      @spongesurf 5 років тому +2

      I'm a big cockatiel fan since I own one but I think they still run the Cockatoo family trait of being very much a "velcro bird". I worked (and still do) very hard at socializing my hen with lots of different people so she doesn't lose it when I'm not around but I still don't feel comfortable traveling. Then again this is my first handreared bird and now I'm starting to question if the practice is unethical because of how the birds bond with us so strongly. It certainly makes getting them companions more difficult. I always used to have 2-3 budgies growing up as a kid and they always got along great and kept each other entertained. They would fly around the house in their flocks and have a blast on their own. But they were just regular non handreared pet store budgies. I wonder if the non handreared part is the key.

    • @catw5294
      @catw5294 5 років тому +1

      I agree. My mom had a cockatiel and she didn't have a ton of time and she enjoyed hers a lot. I really enjoy my parakeet and lovebird. I like having a couple of parakeets and hearing them chatter to each other. Of course I just found this channel and now going to try to train. My lovebird was handraised and I really like him. Of course with the size of either, they can't take off a finger either if they bite - Lol

    • @whyyousotriggered6050
      @whyyousotriggered6050 5 років тому +3

      Me and my mom bought my cockatiel when i was like 10 as a impulse but for Christmas. At taht time we dinnt know jack shit about birds. Over the 7 years ive had my beautiful baby we have gotten alot more educated. Cockatiels are very social and love being around you and talking to you but ive notice they dont like being handled alot. (Ive been around a couple of theses bird so ik) they are also very cage aggresive but once out its all gucci. Also be prepared to be a morning person with theses birds. My big boy used to get up when i had school and was my alarm clock and would freak me out by flying onto my bed wheil im dead asleep and flying back to his cage. Another thing ive noticed is these birds can sometimes look dull when stressed so thats something to look at. My baby got so much more yellow and vibrant after i moved him right bedside a window and made a little ramp to his favorite mirror