You know, you guys are the 1st people I’ve actually felt like you know what you’re talking about when it comes to birds of all species. I’ve had birds a long time - growing up and then bigger as I’ve become an adult. I’m old now - early 50s but have come across so many “specialists” who have said one thing and I’ve experienced another. So,for the most part, I’ve taken the specialists information together and kind of generalized everything - hope this is understandable. I make up my own ways with a mixture of what I have learned. I guess what I’m saying, in a long way, is I don’t have to dissect your info and figure out what works. It’s pretty right on. And I truly appreciate that. So, keep it up and thank you! I hope one day we could cross paths. And thank you for your work with the birds & for teaching others. Be safe during these times - the birds need you and so do we!!!
"Each of my macaws weighs about 950-" My tired brain: 950 pounds?!? "-grams" 😂 That would be a real dinosaur bird! Whew, working from home is getting to me.
lol, mine is a 1250 grams and does not even have any flightmuscles (female B&G, normal, not obese, healthy bird with wingissues). Rule of thumb: handraised birds almost always end up smaller and lighter as adults than normal parrentfed birds.
@@muurrarium9460 prob a bigger than average birbo not saying its fat some are large my 2 cockatiels are completely different sizes my bird is like 1.75 bigger than the other they are both cockatiels no it isnt bigger its younger actually
That would have been an monsterbird indeed! :D My non-flighted B&G (so not that much muscleweight as she should have) is a kilo and a quarter (1250 grams in real grams, not freedom units). We breed 'm large around here. (Parent-raised birds always grow taller and heavier than handraised ones, maybe that is where the discrepancies come from?) No I do not clip her wings, she is a rescue and got stuck in a too small cage for far too long before she ended up in my place. (3 years of careful fysiotherapy and she is now able to open her wings past the halfway mark, still work in progress).
Mine just take off or signal they want to. It is easy, like kids pushing the plate away from them at dinner when they are feeling full. But I think mine are part duck ;D , some of the time I stop them showering because I have other things to do/ start to prune up (showering together/ flockwise behaviour/ but not at the same time -> 1 showerhead, 3 birds, 1 human...we are in there a long, long time). One of the greys and the macaw sometimes just love to soak (or marinate? themselves) and will sit there (indefinitely ?) and will protest when I interrupt.
Also if your bird is really scared of a spray bottles try bottles with different colours. Have a rescue Amazon parrot and he didn't like the spray bottle at all! I had a white one but then I got a blue one and he was suddenly totally okay with it and now loves to get a shower.
My rosella Scarlett has always enjoyed baths, but just last year at 19 years old she decided she wanted to bathe in her water dish. So cute to see my old gal enjoying a splash ❤️
@@SATANFUCKSMYSOUL depending on the species it came be. Scarlett was my rosella, she passed away in 2020, and she lived a very good life imo 😊 she was fed fresh foods every day, had a huge cage for sleeping in and the rest if the day was able to hang out on the play gym and fly around. She developed a tumor on her cheek and while we could have done a lot of invasive treatments, she was not friendly and having to treat a wound and medicate her would have stressed her out to the point of causing her more harm than good. My vet and I decided it was best to just let her be her happy self, monitor what I could and keep her comfortable. Scarlett was with me for 14 years, she was sold as a failed breeder at 6 years old and as many breeder birds do she could have ended up in another, then another, then another breeding facility getting little in the way of individual care, instead she came to college with me, back home again, and I miss her to this day. Don't assume that just because parrots can have very long lives means that all of them will. I have no idea what her first 6 years of life were but I made sure the test of them were filled with toys, fresh air, healthy foods and friends to sing with
I just got my first bird, a 2 year old scarlet macaw, a month ago. She is terrified of the shower and spray bottle. I’ve tried a large bowl too and she isn’t having it. She desperately needs a bath but I don’t want to traumatize her by forcing it. Thank you so much for your videos, they have been a life saver for me!
She will get there! I just took mine into the bathroom a few times without anything going on, just to let her get used to the room. the next time I opened the tap (sink), played with the water and that was it. After that I did the same with the shower, turn on, play a bit with my free hand, turn it off again, leave. After that she got to watch (siitng on the sink, safe distance) while I was having a short shower etc.etc.. The one thing she really freaks out about: if people stare at her all the time to see how she reacts. So I took a gamble and ignored her during those times and focused on describing things, touching things, tapping on them etc.etc.. (you feel by the clinching of the feet how a bird is feeling about something anyway, so you don't actually have to watch them) It is amazing how much their mood improves after a good soak :) Don't give up, you guys have just met/ moved in together. (It took mine a few months after rescue to even go out of her cage, you are starting way ahead of me!)
My cockatoo grew up not showering so she hasn’t had one in 4 years :( I recently just got her in my care and I’m trying everything but she won’t go with water, her previous owners used water as a punishment so she’s so dirty and all she does is clean and pluck her feathers out
A good trick I’ve found for encouraging small birds (particularly budgerigars) is a shallow dish of water with some freshly picked grass thrown in. It seems to encourage them into the water as they can stand on it without really sinking and really flutter about getting themselves wet.
Cat / small dog water drinking fountain. I went with the isYoung Cat Fountain. Birds seem to love it as well. It is moving water, with the flower thing in the middle letting you get a sort of stream going they can bath themselves or drink from it any time. Just be so so careful on which one of these you do get, some are seriously not made with birds in mind, and have sharp holes around the rim that bird toes can and will get stuck in, which can end up in broken toes / nails. (the stainless steel models all seem to have this issue). I am currently working with a 6 year old cockatiel who needed a re home. I highly suspect he was punished with a water bottle (he also has serious hand aggression, that I am trying to curb). For a few days I just had the water bottle in the room. He didn't seem to care to much till I picked it up, so I would do that, and just set it back down. It may also help that I have 2 parakeets who loooove spray bottle time. They even try to drink water droplets from the air as they trickle down. The cockatiel sees this, and becomes a lot more interested in what is going on. All 3 of them are starting to not mind each other being so close to one another, so when I go to bath my 2 parakeets now some of the water is bouncing off them onto the cockatiel. He is no longer freaking out or flying off. This took me almost 2 weeks to do, but I also sleep and hang out in the same room as them all day. I also spray around him waaay high in the air sometimes, just so a little mist gets on him. I haven't gotten a bathing response yet, but we are still working on that! Oh, yes I should also add, I use millet. That only worked after I increased the treat value of it though, he was free fed all seeds and millet for 6 years. Now that he is on a better diet of veggies in the morning, and pellets in the afternoon, he has a much higher response to doing things for millet :D
Thank you for including budgies in your video today!!!! I have 2 budgies that hate me 😓 but we are trying to build a relationship. This will be very helpful for me when they like me enough to be around me so I can help them bathe! Love your Chanel!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My Cockatoo accompanies my to the shower, he stands on the curtain rod. When he wants a shower he runs back and forth, mumbling incoherently. I get out, he gets in, and will stay in there as long as I let him.
Hi!! First, I just want to say that I love your videos! They've helped me with my fearful little Jenday girl sooo much. She was given to me for free a few years ago because the lady who rescued her couldn't get her adopted out. She was so tiny and underweight and extremely 'aggressive'. I had lost my dusky conure just a few weeks before and needed something to pour love into just as much as she needed someone to love her. Flash forward a few years( and almost all of your videos) later and she's doing SO much better! By using what I learned from you and Dave I've been getting her switched over to a better diet and that extreme 'agression'(which was really just extreme fear) has been getting so much better as I work on desensitization( also learned from you😉). So all that's to say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! With that being said I'm hoping you guys can come to my rescue again! I recently started doing indoor flight training with Lydia to help her confidence(it's so crazy awesome to see the change in her demeanor!) And now I'm stuck because anytime I have her out of the cage to hangout she's constantly trying to fly to be on my shoulder( a practice I recently stopped). While I'm stoked that she's more confident In flight you'd think I was abandoning her on a roadside with the way she reacts when i leave her out on her stand. How do I encourage her to overcome her separation anxiety? And I know parrots are flock animals so when I mean separation I'm like literally 10 feet away on the couch. I'd love any tidbits you can give me!❤
I like the different techniques you use for different birds my macaw will only shower in the kitchen sink and likes it a little warm but my galah only likes a spray and she likes it colder thank you guys 👍🏼👍🏼
My birds already love bathing, I really just clicked this video to see the all the bird bathing footage, I see my birds bathe every day but I still can't get enough of it!
Yes. I want your beautiful large shower. 😘 I love you guys. I wish that I was your parrot. 😘 You are always so thorough in all that you teach us. Stay healthy and safe 😷🦕😊❤
I love seeing Bandit Boy in these videos - thank you - I know it may be sad for you but he always brings smiles and laughs and what a treat to see him! Xoxo #foreverinourflock And Storm!!! Yay!!! What is happening with my favorite triple threat,Storm! (Singer/Dancer/Complainer)
We fostered a Congo African grey for 3 months and worked on bathing with her for that entire time. She would show no positive response when bathed and would become aggressive and bite after the shower was over. After our time working with her and one month in her forever home, she is now LOVING baths - she takes them in the shower with her new conure brothers :)
Our female eckie likes spray bottles and light blow drying on a cool setting. The CAG likes rolling around in her water bowl and misting in the shower. Our parrotlets are still a work in progress, so the greens are a good idea to try. So far, they've been offered shallow dishes to bathe in and that's been somewhat successful, buy could be better. They're hardest to read and, like most birds, will resort to washing their faces in their water dispensers if we don't pick up on their clues. Enjoyed the video!
I used to clip a good-sized wet bunch of herbs like cilantro or dill to the side of my budgie's cage and my girl would go nuts shoving herself in the bunch and rubbing herself all over the leaves. The other way my budgies love to bathe is in a shallow dish with some greens in it and cold water just covering the top of the leaves. Usually, I'll use spinach for this, or occasionally grated carrots (even though this dyes them orange for the day haha). They'll also have a nibble on any greens in the dish.
Thank you for your video. Our ponky boy Lorenzo (Eclectus) doesn't like to bathe and this has given us a few things to try. DOB 1 Dec 2019 and he has been with us two weeks so we are all still getting to know each other.
Very useful thank you. I have two budgies one who loves the spray bottle, Eric and one who gets aggressive, Doris. It is too early to get the birds moved into the bathroom for a shower, so that is why I am using a spray bottle right now. I decided to use the 'white noise' technique, i.e. the vacuum cleaner. However, my birds are very used to that noise so I decided to find Thunderstorm Sounds on UA-cam. I was looking for a unique trigger to indicate it was getting wet time. It worked a treat! First time I tried it Eric was less excited but still enjoyed the experience and Doris was not aggressive at all, in fact she fluffed up her feathers and didn't move away, which is what she used to do. Well done Birdtricks!!!! So many of your suggestions have worked for us. Big thumbs up!!!!
Omg!!! I always wondered why my macaw bathes in her dish when I vacuum or steam mop the floor! I figured her previous owners must have bathed her when they cleaned house, but probably not. She also has started doing it when I sweep the floors, too.
Wow I always wanted birds. I have a homestead now so I think I will get some birds now that I can build a large play structure for them. Thank you I am learning alot.
I used to think my bird hated bathing because she would only be okay with a very light mist, but one day, one of her toys fell into her water bowl, and she tried to get it out but fell in instead. I guess she had some sort of revelation because now she loves dunking herself in her water bowl whenever I put in fresh water! So maybe if your bird doesn’t seem to like bathing, try putting toys that they like in some shallow water to get them used to it 🐥
Jamieleigh, thanks so much for these videos. I hope to adopt a rescue parrot in the next 6 months or so, and I'm trying to absorb as much info as I can. Your videos are a great source of information. Keep up the good work!
Remember what Jamieleigh told us about Living In An Apartment. We cannot have parrots in apartments, because of the neighbours, since some parrots scream alot when they're happy, and we cannot make them less happy, for the sake of the silence!!! Maybe, if you live in a small block, you can ask all the neighbours, for permission, and explain, that they can scream so the glasses crush in 1000 pieces, almost! Maybe they're cool, and let you have parrots. But, then maybe, after some time, the neighbours get really tired of the noice, and say:"You must get those birds out of here!" THEN, what to do? So be smart, and never get a parrot, if you live in a flat!! I hope you live in a nice house! 🍀🦜🏡🏕️
I've actually been taking my Amazon in the shower with me lately. He doesn't want to get wet just yet, but he'll sit there, watching me (lil' perv) and just make all the sounds and noises he knows. So he seems pretty comfortable with just being there, but as soon as I move him closer to the spray, so that he can walk under it if he wants, he gets quiet and just looks at me like I'm about to drown him. But oh well, he'll get there... And the other day, as I was vacuuming, he suddenly wanted to bathe, so I got the spray bottle (which he really doesn't like) and it was all fluffed, wings up, the whole nine yards! So... Maybe turn on the vacuum in the shower..?? XD
Sherloki I’ve heard this is a trick that works? I have no clue why but when birds hear the vacuum they are compelled to get wet?? Odd little creatures aren’t they :’)
the blue and gold macaw i had liked his showers warm to cooler on different days and he only liked listening to stairway to heaven while having his shower and because i didnt have a bath perch i would stick my hand in and he would sit on my hand while showering when he is done i put him on his cage and clean his cage and he would dance around on top of cage to high way to heaven or would sit on my back and talk to me he was a cool bird...i miss him alot
Love the many different ways you give your birds baths! Thank you for this video! My Blue Naped Parrot likes bathing in his water dish (he has a big dish he can sit in). Our lovebirds use their water dishes, our drinking glasses (if the water has warmed up to room temperature), the washing machine fill cycle (lid only gets closed after a roll call), or the kitchen sink (the sound of dripping water can pique their interest.)
I just stumbled on this video and I just want to say thank you so much! I really hope i can get my cockatiel to bathe. Hes almost 3 and has never bathed with his previous family or me. I've tried so many methods and no luck. I hope some of these tips will come in handy!
We have a glass casserole dish specifically for our black-capped conure to bathe in. Placed near the sink faucet with a slow trickle of warm to luke-warm water. She goes crazy for it
Awesome! I am going to try this with our Budgie, Berry. He has been tough to teach to take a bath. We can use a spray bottle, but he seems to be afraid. So, I'll try treats now.
My cockateil likes to bath in a flattish circular clay pot that is only 2" high and 12" in diameter. She bathes in the am and sprays herself and dunks as much of her body as possible. I will now try to train her to take water from a mist bottle as per your you tube video. Thanks you so much for these techniques.
when i had a cockatiel (her name was Princess) and lemme tell you she WAS a princess. she would bathe in private and then when one of us would spy her bathing she'd immediately stop. we had to stop staring and watching for her to go back to bathing. she was hilarious.
Thank you for the bathing videos! My red- tail black cockatoo hated the spray bottle and after training her for a few weeks she’s finally giving a bathing response and starting to enjoy baths. I used her favourite treat which is pumpkin seeds and gave really really short baths to start with. Now she looks way better and doesn’t smell so much.
Wow, thank you so very much for taking the time to make this video! I have been struggling with this for a while now. I have two birds. Green Cheek and an African Ringneck. My GCC likes to take a warm bath in a plastic cookie sheet like. The IRN hates bathing!! I have tried so many different ways. Now I have some new ideas. Thank you thank you thank you very much for making this video.
Hi, thanks a lot for the subtitles. It's great for foreign people like me. I'm from France. Thanks a lot for all your videos. Just a question : how do you add aloe vera ? What quantities with water ? Thanks if you find time to answer.
Love your videos! I just got my baby macaw a few weeks ago and she’s learning so quickly and growing up too fast.. lol.. I’m going to buy from your website, are your training programs videos as well or mainly manuals? You guys are great, down to earth, easy to understand and just seem like an all around great couple! Thanks for putting all of this out there.. it really helps a new MacawMama! Xox
Hi, JamieLeigh! What brand of Aloe do you put in the bathwater and how much! My cockatiel, Beenie, hates baths since we moved into my room in my Sister's/nephew's house in late August 2019. I admit I have been nervous and maybe that's why he hates it. That's probably why he doesn't like it - because I'm nervous. When I lived in my other place for 8 years, he let me give him a spray mist bath more often but wouldn't let me get him very wet - hardly ever. I was probably nervous then too. It's been a rough many years since my Mom got sick in 2001 with heart disease and died in 2011 and up until now. It wasn't very warm either in my apartment for 8 years. I'm going to try really hard with your suggestion. I will also try to do it when it isn't noisy too. My room is right next to the kitchen. I have been waiting for my apartment on a waiting list since 2016 in Burien, so I hope it won't be too much longer. It might only be a matter of months because I called 2 months ago and they said I am near the top of the list. I'm praying it won't be much longer. I found my clicker too that I bought many years ago!!! It is 20- years ago just about when I bought the clicker! I will have to get him use to the clicker noise too. I hope I will be much calmer there. I will have to work on being calmer here as well. Love, big hugs, birdie kisses. Barb, Beenie, Baby spirit! PS. I loved seeing Bandit and Bondi together and Cressie! They were all so cute together! :)))
We made a shower stand out of pvc pipe & hang it over the shower wall....our African Grey comes in the shower every day with me....when she wants to bathe, she lifts up her closest foot & gives a soft "Boop" sound.....then she climbs on my shoulders and hogs all the water for quite awhile..lol.....when she is done, she touches the back of my head....gives another "Boop"....and I put her back on the stand...she loves to gulp the water down too!
The vacuum yes! My macaw is always ready for bath time when I vacuum and loves getting sprayed down. If I try to spray him without the vacuum he’s pissed
We have a Goffin Cockatoo who we can take outside, put on her perch & enjoys her spray bath, We also have a Blue & gold Macaw who I used to take outside all the time, hang up the hose to fall gently on Him & he loved it !!! Now at 26 years he refuses to leave the inside of home after last time we took him for Vet check. We have to spray him on his on his cage not getting totally bathed he also hides from the spray bottle. We do not give treats, Tank You for letting us know new ways to help him enjoy bathing, also help get totally bathing . Hope it works !! What is the aloe you use ??
My four cockatiels only bathe when my blowdryer ist running 😄 They don't like dishes, bowls, sinks or the shower. I can only bathe my two oldest with the blowdryer running while they're on their playstand. I don't blowdry my birds, but with their preferences in mind they usually take a bath when I blowdry my hair. My two Youngest loooooove to bathe while sitting on my head .... sooo most of the time I shower "twice", blowdry my wall (hold the blowdryer away from my birds) and need to change my clothes afterwards 😂 I hope you can understand my faulty Englisch 😅 Love from Germany 🤗🦜
My alexandrine loves using his water dish as soon as ive replaced the water every morning. So funny watching him. He will sit on the shower head when im showering but flies up to the screen if i try to lower him into the water
I have a masked lovebird and he takes baths on his own but very rarely. I'm trying your method to get him not to be afraid of being sprayed but in the meantime I've discovered a way to get him to bathe in his dish more often. I put my hand inside the water dish and "grab" a bit of water, then take it out and let it drip in the water dish. I do this several times until I see a good reaction. He sees the drops of water and sometimes it splashes towards him and he gets all puffed and ready to bathe. As soon as I take my hand off the dish he runs there and bathes : )
My cockatiel used to love showering. But when we moved, things changed and she has to adjust. We no longer have a glass shower stall, but a shower in tub with curtain, but she is coming around.
My grey loves my wife taking the misting spray bottle we got. Her high pitch happy dancing and praising is the way she finally got started enjoying bathing. My Umbrella sits on the top of the shower while I’m in. He will come down get wet and run back up.
Weird: -> My greys HATE water in/on their heads near the eyes/ nares etc. , the macaw will plunk her entire head under water for longer periods than just a quick dip (yes even in the bath) for fun! Macaw: on a fore-arm sharing a shower, relaxing (she sometimes even falls asleep there, plunked against my chest / in the morning!) or (very active but short lived) splashing away in a huge bath, waterlevel anything from 2 tot about 4.5 inches/ 5-12 cm. deep max.. (She is a very large bird so no problems there; and I am always with her at those times.) African grey: on the shoulder, sharing a shower (protesting if I move too soon) or running in and out the largest dogdrinking bowl I could find that still fits through the door of the cage, trying to take a bath, but it is just too small to really get the job done...but he keeps trying! I keep trying the misting-bottle ( tried several of different types already) on hot days: they don't mind the water but really, really object to the sounds it makes.... LOL Since my 3 are obviously more or less out of their minds (rescues with shady pasts), not sure if this information is in any way relevant ;) (sorry about the typoos)
It’s been 1 month and my rescue still runs at the sight of the bottle being picked up. We will keep working on this every day and I hope eventually he can take a bath he so desperately needs it!
I have a cockatiel he liked a spray bottle almost instantly he started bowing and stretching his feathers out but I used parsley and millet to reward him for being such a good bird
I needed a video like this, thank you! My cockatoo fears/hates baths more than anything else - which is sad I think because she has to have them no matter.
You mentioned putting high quality aloe in with the water in colder/dryer months. Can you elaborate? How much aloe in a 1 qt sprayer? What brand aloe??
We have three Kakarikis who bath in a water bowl that attaches to the side of the cage. We change the water every time we change the rest of the water. It’s warm water and most of the time when we change it they get in straight away because it warm and all three love it. Edit: they bath when ever they want to
My conures enjoy taking bath in a bowl. Sometimes they bathe together and sometimes it is one on a given day. When I forget to keep the water they use drinking water bowl.
I have two sun conures who grew up with taking showers multiple times a week, so they never had a problem with it...🤷♀️ I started out with a spray bottle, but now I usually use the hose because I live in South Africa (it's usually warm or hot here) and they're in their outside aviary most of the time anyways 🌴☀️ They love their baths and even request them sometimes by spreading their wings in a 'ready for bath!' motion 🚿👍 The weather outside definitely influences if and when they wanna bath as well... Sometimes hearing thunder really far away makes them wanna bath. In general, the less it rains, the more showers they request. Makes sense, I think 😄🥰 🧡💛💚💛🧡
Great video and I only have one question, when you have a bird do they usually like to be sprayed with a water bottle or don't they like to be sprayed with a water bottle to for bathing? I have 3 budgies once and I didn't usually sprayed them, they usually bathe in a Lixit Quick Lock Bird Bath 🛁
I know where there is a blue McCaw and he gets a bath with a spray bottle but his feathers look all bedraggled afterwards. I wondered if they could use a blow dryer. Looks terrible. Instead of using a suction cup perch you can use a shower rod that goes all the way across and is really tight and removable. I remember seeing a house that had a giant room connected on to it it was a bird aviary.
By budgie does it in her water dish. It’s hilarious to watch she flails around splashes water everywhere with her wings and tries to flip onto her back
My baby cockatiel loves baths and will try bathing in her water bowl - sometimes she begs for a bath by trying to wet herself and holding out her wings so I will get the spray bottle and give her a few sprays. She loves it. My adult cockatiel is another story. He refuses to bathe. I’ve tried a water bowl at the bottom of the cage, the spray bottle, and wet leaves. So far the wet leaves worked the best but he is also afraid of the leaves sometimes so that also isn’t the best solution. He isn’t tame so I can’t bring him out of the cage and into the shower or sink. I don’t know what to do and I’m trying to get some ideas but I’m lucky at least one of my birds likes to bathe. I am going to try some different types of dishes at the bottom of the cage (so far I’ve tried a plastic bird bath and a stainless steel water bowl) I have another stainless steel bowl that’s much larger and deeper but I figured the shallow bowls would be better since he’s not a fan of getting wet. I can’t tell if he’s afraid or just not enjoying it - he moves away when I try to spray him. I will also try pairing the spray bottle with treats as suggested and adding some wet greens to the water bowl at the bottom of the cage. The only time I got a bathing response from him or saw him initiate some kind of bathing was with a wet basil leaf that I was offering as a snack. Anyone have any ideas as to what might work for him?
My little sun conure was very wary when young and preferred to be in my cupped hands with very low flow. She’s a bit of a scaredy bird overall for new things. I found that having her with me when I do dishes or brushed my teeth without directly offering her a bath (cupped hands) and ‘ignoring her fluffing I want a bath behavior’ helped her to take matters into her own hands and climb down into different sinks in the house. She eventually graduated to also using the bird bath outside in a screened in porch after she watched me fill it in the sink. Shower perch is next, but she seems NOT interested at all. I have to say I have never tried a spray bottle.
The hose technique of washing would be like rain washing to the birds wouldn't it, more natural, birds wash in the rain and rain puddles from what I have seen when watching them in the back yard. I have an outside bird bath, the birds love it to wash in.
My friend thought her african grey was terrified of showers until she found out that the bird was actually terrified of the owner’s nakedness lol
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You know, you guys are the 1st people I’ve actually felt like you know what you’re talking about when it comes to birds of all species.
I’ve had birds a long time - growing up and then bigger as I’ve become an adult. I’m old now - early 50s but have come across so many “specialists” who have said one thing and I’ve experienced another. So,for the most part, I’ve taken the specialists information together and kind of generalized everything - hope this is understandable. I make up my own ways with a mixture of what I have learned. I guess what I’m saying, in a long way, is I don’t have to dissect your info and figure out what works. It’s pretty right on. And I truly appreciate that. So, keep it up and thank you! I hope one day we could cross paths. And thank you for your work with the birds & for teaching others. Be safe during these times - the birds need you and so do we!!!
same here :) You could not have said it better.
Saame I don’t think I could have worded it as well
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I post videos on my baby bird do you mind checking him leave a sub if you like him thank you birb fam
My A/grey bathes in larger one of 3 water bowls, messy business.
Stormi is the kind of bird who, as a human, would have won „most talkative“ in high school.
I don't know why but when a bird is done bathing they look soooo cute🐣
"Each of my macaws weighs about 950-"
My tired brain: 950 pounds?!?
"-grams"
😂 That would be a real dinosaur bird! Whew, working from home is getting to me.
lol, mine is a 1250 grams and does not even have any flightmuscles (female B&G, normal, not obese, healthy bird with wingissues). Rule of thumb: handraised birds almost always end up smaller and lighter as adults than normal parrentfed birds.
*a giant 950 pound macaw walks into the room*
@@muurrarium9460 prob a bigger than average birbo not saying its fat some are large my 2 cockatiels are completely different sizes my bird is like 1.75 bigger than the other they are both cockatiels no it isnt bigger its younger actually
That would have been an monsterbird indeed! :D
My non-flighted B&G (so not that much muscleweight as she should have) is a kilo and a quarter (1250 grams in real grams, not freedom units).
We breed 'm large around here. (Parent-raised birds always grow taller and heavier than handraised ones, maybe that is where the discrepancies come from?)
No I do not clip her wings, she is a rescue and got stuck in a too small cage for far too long before she ended up in my place. (3 years of careful fysiotherapy and she is now able to open her wings past the halfway mark, still work in progress).
I post videos on my baby bird do you mind checking him leave a sub if you like him thank you birb fam
3:30 it's good to see a difference between "done" and "not done" birds :D I was just wondering, how we know when to end the showering :)
Mine just take off or signal they want to.
It is easy, like kids pushing the plate away from them at dinner when they are feeling full.
But I think mine are part duck ;D , some of the time I stop them showering because I have other things to do/ start to prune up (showering together/ flockwise behaviour/ but not at the same time -> 1 showerhead, 3 birds, 1 human...we are in there a long, long time).
One of the greys and the macaw sometimes just love to soak (or marinate? themselves) and will sit there (indefinitely ?) and will protest when I interrupt.
Also if your bird is really scared of a spray bottles try bottles with different colours. Have a rescue Amazon parrot and he didn't like the spray bottle at all! I had a white one but then I got a blue one and he was suddenly totally okay with it and now loves to get a shower.
Such a great tip!!
My rosella Scarlett has always enjoyed baths, but just last year at 19 years old she decided she wanted to bathe in her water dish. So cute to see my old gal enjoying a splash ❤️
19 years old isnt old for a parrot, its young :D
@@SATANFUCKSMYSOUL depending on the species it came be. Scarlett was my rosella, she passed away in 2020, and she lived a very good life imo 😊 she was fed fresh foods every day, had a huge cage for sleeping in and the rest if the day was able to hang out on the play gym and fly around. She developed a tumor on her cheek and while we could have done a lot of invasive treatments, she was not friendly and having to treat a wound and medicate her would have stressed her out to the point of causing her more harm than good. My vet and I decided it was best to just let her be her happy self, monitor what I could and keep her comfortable. Scarlett was with me for 14 years, she was sold as a failed breeder at 6 years old and as many breeder birds do she could have ended up in another, then another, then another breeding facility getting little in the way of individual care, instead she came to college with me, back home again, and I miss her to this day. Don't assume that just because parrots can have very long lives means that all of them will. I have no idea what her first 6 years of life were but I made sure the test of them were filled with toys, fresh air, healthy foods and friends to sing with
I just got my first bird, a 2 year old scarlet macaw, a month ago. She is terrified of the shower and spray bottle. I’ve tried a large bowl too and she isn’t having it. She desperately needs a bath but I don’t want to traumatize her by forcing it. Thank you so much for your videos, they have been a life saver for me!
She will get there! I just took mine into the bathroom a few times without anything going on, just to let her get used to the room. the next time I opened the tap (sink), played with the water and that was it. After that I did the same with the shower, turn on, play a bit with my free hand, turn it off again, leave. After that she got to watch (siitng on the sink, safe distance) while I was having a short shower etc.etc..
The one thing she really freaks out about: if people stare at her all the time to see how she reacts.
So I took a gamble and ignored her during those times and focused on describing things, touching things, tapping on them etc.etc.. (you feel by the clinching of the feet how a bird is feeling about something anyway, so you don't actually have to watch them)
It is amazing how much their mood improves after a good soak :)
Don't give up, you guys have just met/ moved in together. (It took mine a few months after rescue to even go out of her cage, you are starting way ahead of me!)
Your bird must be so beautiful then!!!! I adore scarlet macaws!
Wow. Getting a macaw as your first bird. Brave.
i am having the same problem with my cockatiel
My cockatoo grew up not showering so she hasn’t had one in 4 years :( I recently just got her in my care and I’m trying everything but she won’t go with water, her previous owners used water as a punishment so she’s so dirty and all she does is clean and pluck her feathers out
A good trick I’ve found for encouraging small birds (particularly budgerigars) is a shallow dish of water with some freshly picked grass thrown in. It seems to encourage them into the water as they can stand on it without really sinking and really flutter about getting themselves wet.
3:39 Bondi looks like me in any social situation
This is great for the playlist I am making for my friend on how to tame and take care of her budgies
3:03 I love how Bondi is just sitting there looking so depressed even though it just means she is done taking a shower XD Very nice video!
My cockatiel loves bathing with me in the shower❤️ But my other cockatiel always bathes in her water bowl🥰
Sooo cute 😍😊
Cat / small dog water drinking fountain. I went with the isYoung Cat Fountain. Birds seem to love it as well. It is moving water, with the flower thing in the middle letting you get a sort of stream going they can bath themselves or drink from it any time. Just be so so careful on which one of these you do get, some are seriously not made with birds in mind, and have sharp holes around the rim that bird toes can and will get stuck in, which can end up in broken toes / nails. (the stainless steel models all seem to have this issue).
I am currently working with a 6 year old cockatiel who needed a re home. I highly suspect he was punished with a water bottle (he also has serious hand aggression, that I am trying to curb). For a few days I just had the water bottle in the room. He didn't seem to care to much till I picked it up, so I would do that, and just set it back down. It may also help that I have 2 parakeets who loooove spray bottle time. They even try to drink water droplets from the air as they trickle down. The cockatiel sees this, and becomes a lot more interested in what is going on.
All 3 of them are starting to not mind each other being so close to one another, so when I go to bath my 2 parakeets now some of the water is bouncing off them onto the cockatiel. He is no longer freaking out or flying off. This took me almost 2 weeks to do, but I also sleep and hang out in the same room as them all day. I also spray around him waaay high in the air sometimes, just so a little mist gets on him. I haven't gotten a bathing response yet, but we are still working on that!
Oh, yes I should also add, I use millet. That only worked after I increased the treat value of it though, he was free fed all seeds and millet for 6 years. Now that he is on a better diet of veggies in the morning, and pellets in the afternoon, he has a much higher response to doing things for millet :D
What kind of aloe do you use? Liquid in a bottle?
I don’t have a bird, but I still love watching your videos!
Thank you for including budgies in your video today!!!! I have 2 budgies that hate me 😓 but we are trying to build a relationship. This will be very helpful for me when they like me enough to be around me so I can help them bathe! Love your Chanel!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My Cockatoo accompanies my to the shower, he stands on the curtain rod. When he wants a shower he runs back and forth, mumbling incoherently. I get out, he gets in, and will stay in there as long as I let him.
Happy baby birdies!!
I am not a professional about birds but I think your birds are really happy with you!! You are such a sweet owner!! I subscribed to you right away!!!
Hi!! First, I just want to say that I love your videos! They've helped me with my fearful little Jenday girl sooo much. She was given to me for free a few years ago because the lady who rescued her couldn't get her adopted out. She was so tiny and underweight and extremely 'aggressive'. I had lost my dusky conure just a few weeks before and needed something to pour love into just as much as she needed someone to love her. Flash forward a few years( and almost all of your videos) later and she's doing SO much better! By using what I learned from you and Dave I've been getting her switched over to a better diet and that extreme 'agression'(which was really just extreme fear) has been getting so much better as I work on desensitization( also learned from you😉). So all that's to say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! With that being said I'm hoping you guys can come to my rescue again! I recently started doing indoor flight training with Lydia to help her confidence(it's so crazy awesome to see the change in her demeanor!) And now I'm stuck because anytime I have her out of the cage to hangout she's constantly trying to fly to be on my shoulder( a practice I recently stopped). While I'm stoked that she's more confident In flight you'd think I was abandoning her on a roadside with the way she reacts when i leave her out on her stand. How do I encourage her to overcome her separation anxiety? And I know parrots are flock animals so when I mean separation I'm like literally 10 feet away on the couch. I'd love any tidbits you can give me!❤
I like the different techniques you use for different birds my macaw will only shower in the kitchen sink and likes it a little warm but my galah only likes a spray and she likes it colder thank you guys 👍🏼👍🏼
Rescued a double headed amazon and it's deathly afraid of all water. This helps. Ty.
My birds already love bathing, I really just clicked this video to see the all the bird bathing footage, I see my birds bathe every day but I still can't get enough of it!
Yes. I want your beautiful large shower.
😘 I love you guys. I wish that I was your parrot. 😘
You are always so thorough in all that you teach us.
Stay healthy and safe 😷🦕😊❤
Those happy little sounds make me happy to hear =) thank you Mrs.Jamie
My rosella loves to bathe in my hands and I also discovered that when I was washing my hands😂😁😁
I love seeing birds bath, its so cute!
Oh my, I want a rose breasted gallah so badly after seeing Vinnie and his awesome attitude and personality.
Yeah!! I love the cute pin! I didn't even have to ask the question. You answered me! Lol
It helped me alot with my Alexanderine parrot. I used sunflower seeds as treats and it just took 3 days to make it work. Thnx alot.
I love seeing Bandit Boy in these videos - thank you - I know it may be sad for you but he always brings smiles and laughs and what a treat to see him! Xoxo #foreverinourflock
And Storm!!! Yay!!! What is happening with my favorite triple threat,Storm! (Singer/Dancer/Complainer)
We fostered a Congo African grey for 3 months and worked on bathing with her for that entire time. She would show no positive response when bathed and would become aggressive and bite after the shower was over. After our time working with her and one month in her forever home, she is now LOVING baths - she takes them in the shower with her new conure brothers :)
When they find out the good thing about bathing, they'll enjoy the bath.😁😁
Our female eckie likes spray bottles and light blow drying on a cool setting. The CAG likes rolling around in her water bowl and misting in the shower. Our parrotlets are still a work in progress, so the greens are a good idea to try. So far, they've been offered shallow dishes to bathe in and that's been somewhat successful, buy could be better. They're hardest to read and, like most birds, will resort to washing their faces in their water dispensers if we don't pick up on their clues. Enjoyed the video!
I used to clip a good-sized wet bunch of herbs like cilantro or dill to the side of my budgie's cage and my girl would go nuts shoving herself in the bunch and rubbing herself all over the leaves. The other way my budgies love to bathe is in a shallow dish with some greens in it and cold water just covering the top of the leaves. Usually, I'll use spinach for this, or occasionally grated carrots (even though this dyes them orange for the day haha). They'll also have a nibble on any greens in the dish.
Thank you for your video. Our ponky boy Lorenzo (Eclectus) doesn't like to bathe and this has given us a few things to try.
DOB 1 Dec 2019 and he has been with us two weeks so we are all still getting to know each other.
Very useful thank you. I have two budgies one who loves the spray bottle, Eric and one who gets aggressive, Doris. It is too early to get the birds moved into the bathroom for a shower, so that is why I am using a spray bottle right now. I decided to use the 'white noise' technique, i.e. the vacuum cleaner. However, my birds are very used to that noise so I decided to find Thunderstorm Sounds on UA-cam. I was looking for a unique trigger to indicate it was getting wet time. It worked a treat! First time I tried it Eric was less excited but still enjoyed the experience and Doris was not aggressive at all, in fact she fluffed up her feathers and didn't move away, which is what she used to do. Well done Birdtricks!!!! So many of your suggestions have worked for us. Big thumbs up!!!!
Omg!!! I always wondered why my macaw bathes in her dish when I vacuum or steam mop the floor! I figured her previous owners must have bathed her when they cleaned house, but probably not. She also has started doing it when I sweep the floors, too.
Wow I always wanted birds. I have a homestead now so I think I will get some birds now that I can build a large play structure for them. Thank you I am learning alot.
I used to think my bird hated bathing because she would only be okay with a very light mist, but one day, one of her toys fell into her water bowl, and she tried to get it out but fell in instead. I guess she had some sort of revelation because now she loves dunking herself in her water bowl whenever I put in fresh water! So maybe if your bird doesn’t seem to like bathing, try putting toys that they like in some shallow water to get them used to it 🐥
Jamieleigh, thanks so much for these videos. I hope to adopt a rescue parrot in the next 6 months or so, and I'm trying to absorb as much info as I can. Your videos are a great source of information. Keep up the good work!
Yay and thank you!
Remember what Jamieleigh told us about Living In An Apartment. We cannot have parrots in apartments, because of the neighbours, since some parrots scream alot when they're happy, and we cannot make them less happy, for the sake of the silence!!! Maybe, if you live in a small block, you can ask all the neighbours, for permission, and explain, that they can scream so the glasses crush in 1000 pieces, almost! Maybe they're cool, and let you have parrots. But, then maybe, after some time, the neighbours get really tired of the noice, and say:"You must get those birds out of here!" THEN, what to do? So be smart, and never get a parrot, if you live in a flat!! I hope you live in a nice house! 🍀🦜🏡🏕️
This information is so valuable. Thank you! My cockatoo gets so scared with water. He rarely will accept a bath.
I've actually been taking my Amazon in the shower with me lately. He doesn't want to get wet just yet, but he'll sit there, watching me (lil' perv) and just make all the sounds and noises he knows. So he seems pretty comfortable with just being there, but as soon as I move him closer to the spray, so that he can walk under it if he wants, he gets quiet and just looks at me like I'm about to drown him. But oh well, he'll get there...
And the other day, as I was vacuuming, he suddenly wanted to bathe, so I got the spray bottle (which he really doesn't like) and it was all fluffed, wings up, the whole nine yards! So... Maybe turn on the vacuum in the shower..?? XD
Sherloki I’ve heard this is a trick that works? I have no clue why but when birds hear the vacuum they are compelled to get wet?? Odd little creatures aren’t they :’)
@@chipperchameleon84 It's instinct, actually. It sounds like a tropical storm to them, which means bathing time in the wild
Sherloki - It doesn’t matter that your bird is not in the direct stream. The steam itself is very beneficial.🕊
OMB! I had no idea you guys had a budgie! I just found out from the video description lmao
Off topic of this video but I just bought Morgan’s merch! Love her
Aww yay!! Tag me if you end up posting any pics in it! Would love to see what you got!
the blue and gold macaw i had liked his showers warm to cooler on different days and he only liked listening to stairway to heaven while having his shower and because i didnt have a bath perch i would stick my hand in and he would sit on my hand while showering when he is done i put him on his cage and clean his cage and he would dance around on top of cage to high way to heaven or would sit on my back and talk to me he was a cool bird...i miss him alot
Love the many different ways you give your birds baths! Thank you for this video!
My Blue Naped Parrot likes bathing in his water dish (he has a big dish he can sit in). Our lovebirds use their water dishes, our drinking glasses (if the water has warmed up to room temperature), the washing machine fill cycle (lid only gets closed after a roll call), or the kitchen sink (the sound of dripping water can pique their interest.)
You did it again Jamie, another great 👍 video!!!
I just got a budgie yesterday and I have watched you’re videos for so long I love this it was super helpful
NEW BIRD OMG I HAD NO IDEA THATS SO ADORABLE
I just stumbled on this video and I just want to say thank you so much! I really hope i can get my cockatiel to bathe. Hes almost 3 and has never bathed with his previous family or me. I've tried so many methods and no luck. I hope some of these tips will come in handy!
Yes my bird likes the vacuum and his water dish bowl. I can’t wait to try some of the tricks to be able to use a spray bottle. Thank you
You are so incredibly knowledgeable and I am learning so much from you. Thank you! Thank you for sharing you knowledge!
We have a glass casserole dish specifically for our black-capped conure to bathe in. Placed near the sink faucet with a slow trickle of warm to luke-warm water. She goes crazy for it
She also prefers in the early evening, generally after dinner (when we do the dishes) and will sit in the little dish soaking in the warm water
Awesome! I am going to try this with our Budgie, Berry. He has been tough to teach to take a bath. We can use a spray bottle, but he seems to be afraid. So, I'll try treats now.
My cockateil likes to bath in a flattish circular clay pot that is only 2" high and 12" in diameter. She bathes in the am and sprays herself and dunks as much of her body as possible. I will now try to train her to take water from a mist bottle as per your you tube video. Thanks you so much for these techniques.
when i had a cockatiel (her name was Princess) and lemme tell you she WAS a princess. she would bathe in private and then when one of us would spy her bathing she'd immediately stop. we had to stop staring and watching for her to go back to bathing. she was hilarious.
Thank you for the bathing videos! My red- tail black cockatoo hated the spray bottle and after training her for a few weeks she’s finally giving a bathing response and starting to enjoy baths. I used her favourite treat which is pumpkin seeds and gave really really short baths to start with. Now she looks way better and doesn’t smell so much.
My sun takes a bath just like yours does...in my hands and in his dishes...makes for great entertainment..not so much for great drinks.
My budgie lives the bird bath! Hes so cute when he bathes to!
Wow, thank you so very much for taking the time to make this video! I have been struggling with this for a while now. I have two birds. Green Cheek and an African Ringneck. My GCC likes to take a warm bath in a plastic cookie sheet like. The IRN hates bathing!! I have tried so many different ways. Now I have some new ideas. Thank you thank you thank you very much for making this video.
Hi, thanks a lot for the subtitles. It's great for foreign people like me. I'm from France. Thanks a lot for all your videos. Just a question : how do you add aloe vera ? What quantities with water ? Thanks if you find time to answer.
Love your videos! I just got my baby macaw a few weeks ago and she’s learning so quickly and growing up too fast.. lol.. I’m going to buy from your website, are your training programs videos as well or mainly manuals? You guys are great, down to earth, easy to understand and just seem like an all around great couple! Thanks for putting all of this out there.. it really helps a new MacawMama! Xox
Hi, JamieLeigh! What brand of Aloe do you put in the bathwater and how much! My cockatiel, Beenie, hates baths since we moved into my room in my Sister's/nephew's house in late August 2019. I admit I have been nervous and maybe that's why he hates it. That's probably why he doesn't like it - because I'm nervous. When I lived in my other place for 8 years, he let me give him a spray mist bath more often but wouldn't let me get him very wet - hardly ever. I was probably nervous then too. It's been a rough many years since my Mom got sick in 2001 with heart disease and died in 2011 and up until now. It wasn't very warm either in my apartment for 8 years. I'm going to try really hard with your suggestion. I will also try to do it when it isn't noisy too. My room is right next to the kitchen. I have been waiting for my apartment on a waiting list since 2016 in Burien, so I hope it won't be too much longer. It might only be a matter of months because I called 2 months ago and they said I am near the top of the list. I'm praying it won't be much longer. I found my clicker too that I bought many years ago!!! It is 20- years ago just about when I bought the clicker! I will have to get him use to the clicker noise too. I hope I will be much calmer there. I will have to work on being calmer here as well. Love, big hugs, birdie kisses. Barb, Beenie, Baby spirit! PS. I loved seeing Bandit and Bondi together and Cressie! They were all so cute together! :)))
We made a shower stand out of pvc pipe & hang it over the shower wall....our African Grey comes in the shower every day with me....when she wants to bathe, she lifts up her closest foot & gives a soft "Boop" sound.....then she climbs on my shoulders and hogs all the water for quite awhile..lol.....when she is done, she touches the back of my head....gives another "Boop"....and I put her back on the stand...she loves to gulp the water down too!
The vacuum yes! My macaw is always ready for bath time when I vacuum and loves getting sprayed down. If I try to spray him without the vacuum he’s pissed
This really helped me I got a blue and gold macaw this Christmas
We have a Goffin Cockatoo who we can take outside, put on her perch & enjoys her spray bath,
We also have a Blue & gold Macaw who I used to take outside all the time, hang up the hose
to fall gently on Him & he loved it !!! Now at 26 years he refuses to leave the inside of home after last time we took him for Vet check. We have to spray him on his on his cage not getting totally bathed he also hides from the spray bottle. We do not give treats, Tank You for letting us know new ways to help him enjoy bathing, also help get totally bathing . Hope it works !! What is the aloe you use ??
My four cockatiels only bathe when my blowdryer ist running 😄 They don't like dishes, bowls, sinks or the shower. I can only bathe my two oldest with the blowdryer running while they're on their playstand. I don't blowdry my birds, but with their preferences in mind they usually take a bath when I blowdry my hair. My two Youngest loooooove to bathe while sitting on my head .... sooo most of the time I shower "twice", blowdry my wall (hold the blowdryer away from my birds) and need to change my clothes afterwards 😂
I hope you can understand my faulty Englisch 😅 Love from Germany 🤗🦜
My alexandrine loves using his water dish as soon as ive replaced the water every morning. So funny watching him. He will sit on the shower head when im showering but flies up to the screen if i try to lower him into the water
I have a masked lovebird and he takes baths on his own but very rarely. I'm trying your method to get him not to be afraid of being sprayed but in the meantime I've discovered a way to get him to bathe in his dish more often. I put my hand inside the water dish and "grab" a bit of water, then take it out and let it drip in the water dish. I do this several times until I see a good reaction. He sees the drops of water and sometimes it splashes towards him and he gets all puffed and ready to bathe. As soon as I take my hand off the dish he runs there and bathes : )
If you put a very tiny bit of hand lotion in the suction cup it makes it stick securely and last a long time
My cockatiel used to love showering. But when we moved, things changed and she has to adjust. We no longer have a glass shower stall, but a shower in tub with curtain, but she is coming around.
My grey loves my wife taking the misting spray bottle we got. Her high pitch happy dancing and praising is the way she finally got started enjoying bathing. My Umbrella sits on the top of the shower while I’m in. He will come down get wet and run back up.
Absolutely love the video! I’m buying your pellets for my new green check conure! ❤️❤️
Weird: -> My greys HATE water in/on their heads near the eyes/ nares etc. , the macaw will plunk her entire head under water for longer periods than just a quick dip (yes even in the bath) for fun!
Macaw: on a fore-arm sharing a shower, relaxing (she sometimes even falls asleep there, plunked against my chest / in the morning!) or (very active but short lived) splashing away in a huge bath, waterlevel anything from 2 tot about 4.5 inches/ 5-12 cm. deep max..
(She is a very large bird so no problems there; and I am always with her at those times.)
African grey: on the shoulder, sharing a shower (protesting if I move too soon) or running in and out the largest dogdrinking bowl I could find that still fits through the door of the cage, trying to take a bath, but it is just too small to really get the job done...but he keeps trying!
I keep trying the misting-bottle ( tried several of different types already) on hot days: they don't mind the water but really, really object to the sounds it makes....
LOL Since my 3 are obviously more or less out of their minds (rescues with shady pasts), not sure if this information is in any way relevant ;)
(sorry about the typoos)
It’s been 1 month and my rescue still runs at the sight of the bottle being picked up. We will keep working on this every day and I hope eventually he can take a bath he so desperately needs it!
Our Senegal bathes in her water bowl and our Green Winged Macaw takes a shower with me about twice a week. Nice video. Thank you.
I have a cockatiel he liked a spray bottle almost instantly he started bowing and stretching his feathers out but I used parsley and millet to reward him for being such a good bird
I needed a video like this, thank you! My cockatoo fears/hates baths more than anything else - which is sad I think because she has to have them no matter.
Any progress?
You mentioned putting high quality aloe in with the water in colder/dryer months. Can you elaborate? How much aloe in a 1 qt sprayer? What brand aloe??
My conure loves to fly into my beagle's water dish for her bath!!
How funny. I just wrote the exact same comment.
3:20 Bondi looks like a horror movie scene lol.
We have three Kakarikis who bath in a water bowl that attaches to the side of the cage. We change the water every time we change the rest of the water. It’s warm water and most of the time when we change it they get in straight away because it warm and all three love it.
Edit: they bath when ever they want to
yeah these perches don't stick to ceramic tiles in the shower very much
This is also my sun conure and green cheeks favorite way to bathe.
My conures enjoy taking bath in a bowl. Sometimes they bathe together and sometimes it is one on a given day. When I forget to keep the water they use drinking water bowl.
I have two sun conures who grew up with taking showers multiple times a week, so they never had a problem with it...🤷♀️
I started out with a spray bottle, but now I usually use the hose because I live in South Africa (it's usually warm or hot here) and they're in their outside aviary most of the time anyways 🌴☀️ They love their baths and even request them sometimes by spreading their wings in a 'ready for bath!' motion 🚿👍
The weather outside definitely influences if and when they wanna bath as well... Sometimes hearing thunder really far away makes them wanna bath. In general, the less it rains, the more showers they request. Makes sense, I think 😄🥰
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Working on spray bottle with my African Grey Timneh, Abbey. She loves taking shower with me, but not enthusiastic about spray bottle. Stay tuned!
Great video and I only have one question, when you have a bird do they usually like to be sprayed with a water bottle or don't they like to be sprayed with a water bottle to for bathing? I have 3 budgies once and I didn't usually sprayed them, they usually bathe in a Lixit Quick Lock Bird Bath 🛁
I know where there is a blue McCaw and he gets a bath with a spray bottle but his feathers look all bedraggled afterwards. I wondered if they could use a blow dryer. Looks terrible.
Instead of using a suction cup perch you can use a shower rod that goes all the way across and is really tight and removable.
I remember seeing a house that had a giant room connected on to it it was a bird aviary.
Anyway you can please tell me where you bought the cages( aviarys) that you have habe outside from? I need a good one like you have
By budgie does it in her water dish. It’s hilarious to watch she flails around splashes water everywhere with her wings and tries to flip onto her back
There are automatic spray bottles so you don't have to hurt your hand if your bird prefers bathing that way...and they aren't expensive.
thank you so much for this video!
Hey girl! Can you recommend or leave a link for the kind of Aloe you use in the spray bottle, and what are the ratios?? Thanks so much😊🦜
My baby cockatiel loves baths and will try bathing in her water bowl - sometimes she begs for a bath by trying to wet herself and holding out her wings so I will get the spray bottle and give her a few sprays. She loves it. My adult cockatiel is another story. He refuses to bathe. I’ve tried a water bowl at the bottom of the cage, the spray bottle, and wet leaves. So far the wet leaves worked the best but he is also afraid of the leaves sometimes so that also isn’t the best solution. He isn’t tame so I can’t bring him out of the cage and into the shower or sink. I don’t know what to do and I’m trying to get some ideas but I’m lucky at least one of my birds likes to bathe. I am going to try some different types of dishes at the bottom of the cage (so far I’ve tried a plastic bird bath and a stainless steel water bowl) I have another stainless steel bowl that’s much larger and deeper but I figured the shallow bowls would be better since he’s not a fan of getting wet. I can’t tell if he’s afraid or just not enjoying it - he moves away when I try to spray him. I will also try pairing the spray bottle with treats as suggested and adding some wet greens to the water bowl at the bottom of the cage. The only time I got a bathing response from him or saw him initiate some kind of bathing was with a wet basil leaf that I was offering as a snack. Anyone have any ideas as to what might work for him?
My little sun conure was very wary when young and preferred to be in my cupped hands with very low flow. She’s a bit of a scaredy bird overall for new things. I found that having her with me when I do dishes or brushed my teeth without directly offering her a bath (cupped hands) and ‘ignoring her fluffing I want a bath behavior’ helped her to take matters into her own hands and climb down into different sinks in the house. She eventually graduated to also using the bird bath outside in a screened in porch after she watched me fill it in the sink. Shower perch is next, but she seems NOT interested at all. I have to say I have never tried a spray bottle.
The hose technique of washing would be like rain washing to the birds wouldn't it, more natural, birds wash in the rain and rain puddles from what I have seen when watching them in the back yard. I have an outside bird bath, the birds love it to wash in.