finally a good video that ACTUALLY EXPLAINS the main point, most youtubers just trail off to saying stuff that birds arent for everybody(which btw isnt true)
I have very particular individual. He is already used to me. He already recalls and lands on me no problem, no problem stepping up either. He even started learning few tricks. But he wont let me scratch him on his head. He eventually will warm up to this. For now my other cockatiel is way too cuddly so she makes up for 2. Im currently doing tricks that involve him touching his head against my fingers (going for treat thats on my palm while my fingers make O shape). Many ppl expect way too much way too quickly, this fella didnt want to be anywhere close to me for 2 months and one day just randomly hopped on my hand to eat some treats. Parrots are funny creatures
I am very new to all this, Sophie. I've been researching for a good bit, and I find your videos (and your partner's lol) to be the most unbiased, honest and helpful of anyone's. I am hugely grateful. I will be acquiring my first cockatiel soon. Hand-fed and weaned. I am hoping to do a good job with her. I will try. Thank you so much.
My bird loves sitting in the same room while I do my quiet crafts, be sure that whatever medium you craft with is not dangerous or has any fumes (glues, resins, polymer clay and paints has fumes), if you knit or crochet or do fiber crafts this one can be a very good since many fiber crafts get us in a really calm zone and they can pick it up as well. Make sure however the fibers and the yarn are not potentially getting near the bird’s body because fibers can be tangled and breathed, just do this in proximity from your bird. Very hands off bonding.
To play into number 9; I'm a jeans and t-shirt girl, its generally what you will always see me in. One day, all my jeans were in the wash, so I wore leggings and a dress. Sunny freaked out! She flew and ran away when I got close and thankfully I realized what was going on pretty quick. I immediately went and put on a t-shirt instead and all was well lol
Yes! I am planning on getting a new baby bird in the future, and I this was super helpful! My baby cockatiel was very trusting of me when I got him, he was clipped before I got him😭 so he would fly around in high places, he was very aware and always looking around (like a healthy birdie) after the first day he chilled out and I worked with him to step up a little better.
@@BirdNerdSophie I like birds. Though a bird I would like would be a Cockatiel since they seem to like being on a shoulder or just near people. I like other types of birds and parrots, too. Which was your first bird?
You're very kind your love to help of of your kiddos shines through the tv. I'm trying to be patient., I don't know what to do my green cheek is 8 months old and likes to pick on the 1 year old sun conure 🤷🏼♀️..sun conure is laid back but green cheek is super greedy 😆. They're both boys and I've only had them about 2 months.and the older one sun conure YOSHI won't even really let me touch him ...😢 the green cheek POPS let's me pet his head and put him back in his cage when it's time to go in. If you have time.maybe you could throw a few hints? Thank you ❤
Most won't feel comfortable doing do but you'll get the occasional tiel who will! With training you can achieve this but it tends to be more common in South American species!
Hi I am Denise I could do with your help I've had my cockatiels a couple of months now there was only 12 week old when I got them are left in the cage trying to get them Corsa to me to feed them I talked to them and put the trees of the cage are the bars of the cage but they still don't seem enough to come close to me is it better off separating the birds where I can do one at a time
Definitely don’t separate them! That will cause them lots of stress! There’s no set time frame for birds to bond with you! I have a newer trust video you might find useful!
I have to budgies already hoppy and bitey for I am going to get a yellow cheek conure after lockdown I am learning before getting him or her love your channel
This is an amazing video, super helpful but is there any videos of how to get ur bird used to hands? i know im not at this step yet but i would like to know for when i am
This is a good reminder when you bring a new bird in. But how do you have a treat hierarchy if the bird was raised on seed and effectively always ate treats/doesn't know that nuts etc are food?
They’ll likely have a preference of a seed in the mix they get, so you can pick out those and use them! If you are really struggling, you can train before giving them their breakfast too!
@BirdNerdSophie tricky because she had an overgrown beak when we took her away so realistically she could only eat millet if she scooped her beak in sideways. But I do have some "food" the old owner gave me, maybe I'll just leave a tiny bit out and watch her with it. :)
So I have a cockatiel (parrot) who was my wife’s grandmothers bird who passed away. As far as she can remember she has had Romeo so she believes he is fairly old. When I got him he was in a med cage and only is use to eating millet or like parakeet seed. I have tried some fruits and veggies, other bigger seeds and he has nothing to do with it. He won’t let me get close to him only to change food or water that’s it. He wants me around but doesn’t want to get love at all. Please help
Diet conversion can take a long time, I have a video on here to help! The passive bonding technique in this video will definitely help your bird to trust you!
This rlly helped! Also, where can i get good bird things like cages, perches etc? My cage is too small and the perch is bad for they're feet, i cant find any toys too! Do you know a online shop for things like this?
So I have two cockatiel’s the store owner grabbed them into another cage will they ever trust me?(he did not use gloves just used his hands) and also if I want to spray them with something to kill mites how do I do it if they aren’t tamed?I don’t want to scare them while doing it
@@spinobolt7322 If it’s a one off treatment, then you’d be better off catching them up in a towel (look how to do this on UA-cam as you can’t put any pressure on their chests) and just get it over and done with, then start working on trust. If you aren’t confident doing it, I’d recommend going to the vets to get it done, so they would be restraining your birds instead of you doing it!
I'm thinking about getting a cockatiel, I'm fairly sure it is a female. Does the taming methods change at all with a female? I know they tend to be shyer and more quiet, but does anything change bonding wise?
What about the negative reinforcement? Isn't it as important as the positive for all animals? How would they know they're doing something bad if you don't let them know? Like humans, other animals need to feel frustration to know where limits are... I'd like to know your take on these 😊
Negative reinforcement isn’t a bad thing - its taking something away to increase the likelihood of a behaviour, for example if they are scared of you, but then show signs of calm, you move yourself away. This reinforces the calm behaviour by the scary human moving away!
Hi Sophie, my green cheek conures cling to me as soon as I step through the door. My problem is that when I sit on the sofa, the male bird starts walking up and down my thigh, passionately biting my trousers and my skin underneath. The same goes for my sleeves. Do you have any idea how to make him stop, because it really hurts and I am not willing to accept this on the long run. Thank you very much for your advice.
Do they have a playstand they could be on instead? If you give them lots of treats, or even meals on the playstand, they will find it a very reinforcing place to be! You can also use a perch to get him to step up on off of you when he's biting!
@@BirdNerdSophie They even have a whole tree which is mostly ignored. I reckon they prefer their „heated“ human perch. Thank you for your kind help. 🦜🦜
Can you do one for birds that were never tamed because were I’m from tamed birds are 12 times more expensive than tamed birds and also the are uncommon
@@mahmoud7215 will you bird take treats through the bars from you? You an also place your flat hand in the cage with treats on it and be very still and let them come to you!
@@BirdNerdSophie yes I actually Feed him through the bars sometimes but He only comes to my hands when it’s in the cage when he’s hungry and still didn’t eat in the morning
My cockatiel was a breeder. He has come a very long way in the last 2 yrs. He loves his tablet. He scrolls on it and picks what he wants. To watch. He only come to my hand only if my hand is covered, unless he lands on floor and can’t find his latter right away, then I can have him step up on my bare hand. Any suggestions on getting him to be not so afraid of everything. He is out all day and goes in and out all day . I bought another cockatiel baby and he is out all day now and coms to me constantly. Is there anything more I can help my breeder bird to feel more safe and not be afraid?
Introducing him to new things at a distance regularly can help to reduce fear! Plus having some structured in cage time every day is very healthy for pet birds in encouraging independence 😊
I’m afraid I’ve lost my Pete’s trust by putting my hand on his back to get him into his cage. He absolutely refuses to go in on his own even with treats. Tonight he would not even step up on my hand. I am heartbroken 😢. He was so good until a few weeks ago. I’ve done everything David has advised for a hormonal bird but he has not responded at all. I’m afraid to let Pete out because I can’t get him to go in. We are still doing target training but he refused to come to me even with a treat. I do try to sit with him for a half hour or more a few times a day. I need to add that I have two dogs. They are kept out of the bird room but I must divide my time between all animals. I don’t know how to proceed from here. Can you offer any suggestions please?
Try a day of keeping him in the cage and doing target training through the bars - you can use target training to get him back in the cage! Have you seen David’s video about getting your bird back in the cage? Lots of good tips in there 😊
I have seen David’s video and tried his suggestions. Unfortunately when Pete saw my hand coming he flew away immediately. I’ll try the targeting through the cage now. Thank you.
I've just got a lovely 7 month old cockatiel, not hand tame. I've had her a week now, she's still not super trusting of me, but seems to be quite eager to leave the cage (probably to get away from me 🤣) when should I let her out? I don't want to let her out and she gets hurt frantically flapping about the house. Thanks 😊
If she won’t willingly come on to your hand or on to a perch, then I would be very cautious about getting her out, as you’ll have the struggle of getting her back in again which might end up with you having to towel her which will take away any trust you had to start with! I can send you a link with tips on training the step up in the cage if you like?
@@BirdNerdSophie yes that would be fab thank you, I'm slowly making my way through all your videos but any tips are very gratefully received. I definitely will not get her out until I can get her to step up. Thank you ❤
@@user-cw6vw9ji7d This is from my boyfriend's channel - you might find some of his other videos useful too! Let us know if you have any questions! ua-cam.com/video/sVR59iOu_UI/v-deo.html
I just adopted my Cockatiel a few days ago he’s VERY skittish I’ve had other birds never as scared he also is young but just standing near him scares him I’m willing to take the time it’s worth it but I’m not sure how to start if he’s scared when I’m just by his cage
Hi Sophie, when you do all these tips with your bird when is it a good time to try and have your bird to go on your hand, like when will they be comfortable to go on your hand when you reach out to them
But Miss Sophie dogs are like that as well when they first come into a new home. They have to build a bond with their human families just like birds, just like cats, just like ferrets, just like horses etc. I do enjoy listening and watching your videos. I don’t mean the above as criticism I’m just simply making a point based on my Personal experience being with several different types of animal companions
My female is so sweet, but she loves her home...that is good but she always wants to stay there. If I get her out she always flies back and running her cage. I take her around the house, but she goes back..I couldn't stop laughing because I saw her go in her cage, and was trying to close the door by herself. 🤷
finally a good video that ACTUALLY EXPLAINS the main point, most youtubers just trail off to saying stuff that birds arent for everybody(which btw isnt true)
Glad you liked it! I’m also not a fan of people who can’t just get to the point lol!
My favourite bird channel hands down
Aw thank you so much! 💙
I have very particular individual. He is already used to me. He already recalls and lands on me no problem, no problem stepping up either. He even started learning few tricks. But he wont let me scratch him on his head. He eventually will warm up to this. For now my other cockatiel is way too cuddly so she makes up for 2.
Im currently doing tricks that involve him touching his head against my fingers (going for treat thats on my palm while my fingers make O shape). Many ppl expect way too much way too quickly, this fella didnt want to be anywhere close to me for 2 months and one day just randomly hopped on my hand to eat some treats. Parrots are funny creatures
That’s a perfect way of training your bird to accept scritches! Your are doing an awesome job! 💙
My boy won't accept scritches, he doesn't like my hand being over his head for some reason!
With my bird I used my nose to scratch his head and slowly added my fingers for head scritches and it worked for me! :)
So many tips, great video Sophie!
Your channel needs to be shared around the help new bird owners, your content is so helpful.... 👌
Thank you so much Aaron, that's very kind of you to say! 😊
@@BirdNerdSophiewhat’s David’s channel name?!
I am very new to all this, Sophie. I've been researching for a good bit, and I find your videos (and your partner's lol) to be the most unbiased, honest and helpful of anyone's. I am hugely grateful. I will be acquiring my first cockatiel soon. Hand-fed and weaned. I am hoping to do a good job with her. I will try. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Good luck with your new feathered friend 😊
I love the way scampi hides in your hair, it's so cute
He is a cutie 😍
My bird loves sitting in the same room while I do my quiet crafts, be sure that whatever medium you craft with is not dangerous or has any fumes (glues, resins, polymer clay and paints has fumes), if you knit or crochet or do fiber crafts this one can be a very good since many fiber crafts get us in a really calm zone and they can pick it up as well. Make sure however the fibers and the yarn are not potentially getting near the bird’s body because fibers can be tangled and breathed, just do this in proximity from your bird. Very hands off bonding.
Yes ours like to relax when we are doing quiet hobbies! They also love to watch us play video games 😂
To play into number 9; I'm a jeans and t-shirt girl, its generally what you will always see me in. One day, all my jeans were in the wash, so I wore leggings and a dress. Sunny freaked out! She flew and ran away when I got close and thankfully I realized what was going on pretty quick. I immediately went and put on a t-shirt instead and all was well lol
Haha Kip hates it when I wear shorts or the colour yellow!
OMG YAY! I WANTED THIS VIDEO FROM SOOO LONG THANKS SOOOO MUCHHH
Hope you find it useful! 😊
Yes! I am planning on getting a new baby bird in the future, and I this was super helpful!
My baby cockatiel was very trusting of me when I got him, he was clipped before I got him😭 so he would fly around in high places, he was very aware and always looking around (like a healthy birdie) after the first day he chilled out and I worked with him to step up a little better.
Glad you found it useful! He sounds adorable! 😊💙🦜
How cute! Where'd you go to get the baby bird?
@@BirdNerdSophie Ki hhhh
Always good tips on here!
Glad you think so!
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Thanks for watching!
Love your videos you have torte me so my these last 3 months
Thank you so much for watching 😊
Thankyou so much, my conure is so happy now
Glad you enjoyed it! 💙
I needed this! Birds! Yay! Love.
Glad you liked it 😊
@@BirdNerdSophie I like birds. Though a bird I would like would be a Cockatiel since they seem to like being on a shoulder or just near people. I like other types of birds and parrots, too. Which was your first bird?
@@jenniferromero7626 my first birds were ducks 😊
@@BirdNerdSophie Do they quack alot? How old are they?
Great tips! Worked for my cockatiel and budgie! Thanks for the vid!
You're welcome! 🦜
Thank you so much for this video! I am adding it to my ever expanding playlist of birb care :) I'm really glad I've found your channel
Glad it was helpful! 😊💙🦜
this is really helpful thankyou Sophie
Glad you found it useful 😊
Awesome as always thank you so much..
Glad you enjoyed it :)
You're very kind your love to help of of your kiddos shines through the tv. I'm trying to be patient., I don't know what to do my green cheek is 8 months old and likes to pick on the 1 year old sun conure 🤷🏼♀️..sun conure is laid back but green cheek is super greedy 😆. They're both boys and I've only had them about 2 months.and the older one sun conure YOSHI won't even really let me touch him ...😢 the green cheek POPS let's me pet his head and put him back in his cage when it's time to go in. If you have time.maybe you could throw a few hints? Thank you ❤
I have a video on bonding two birds which you might find useful 😊
@@BirdNerdSophie I'll look at it ty
I'm working more than 1 year on it, ty for the tips
You'll get there! 😊
Do cockatiels lay on their back? Can't wait to whatch this even tho my cockatiel is already bonded to me (≧▽≦)
You can teach them to lay on their back if they trust you
Most won't feel comfortable doing do but you'll get the occasional tiel who will! With training you can achieve this but it tends to be more common in South American species!
Just wanted to know :)
Amazing, what an informative and beautiful video again! 👍
Love your chanel so much 😍
Greetings from a 67 years young guy from Belgium 😉🙈🤣
Thanks so much! 😊
Hi I am Denise I could do with your help I've had my cockatiels a couple of months now there was only 12 week old when I got them are left in the cage trying to get them Corsa to me to feed them I talked to them and put the trees of the cage are the bars of the cage but they still don't seem enough to come close to me is it better off separating the birds where I can do one at a time
Definitely don’t separate them! That will cause them lots of stress! There’s no set time frame for birds to bond with you! I have a newer trust video you might find useful!
I have to budgies already hoppy and bitey for I am going to get a yellow cheek conure after lockdown I am learning before getting him or her love your channel
Thank you so much for watching!
This is an amazing video, super helpful but is there any videos of how to get ur bird used to hands? i know im not at this step yet but i would like to know for when i am
Thank you! David may have one on his channel!
Great video!👍👍👍👍👍❤❤ thanks a lot 🙏
Glad you liked it!
Good stuff as always :D
Thanks for watching!
Cute!! I think more people should watch ur vids, then they will know how to tame them instead of giving up in them! 😃😃
You are so kind 😊
Thank you for making this video! I'm getting a new bird soon, so this video was really helpful. 💜💜
Glad it was helpful! 💙
I hope you and your bird are both doing well.
This is a good reminder when you bring a new bird in. But how do you have a treat hierarchy if the bird was raised on seed and effectively always ate treats/doesn't know that nuts etc are food?
They’ll likely have a preference of a seed in the mix they get, so you can pick out those and use them!
If you are really struggling, you can train before giving them their breakfast too!
@BirdNerdSophie tricky because she had an overgrown beak when we took her away so realistically she could only eat millet if she scooped her beak in sideways. But I do have some "food" the old owner gave me, maybe I'll just leave a tiny bit out and watch her with it. :)
Good vid helped me
Glad you liked it 😊
Awesome video! I love your funko pops (don't remember what they're called, i hope I'm right lol)
Thank you! Yea that’s right!
So I have a cockatiel (parrot) who was my wife’s grandmothers bird who passed away. As far as she can remember she has had Romeo so she believes he is fairly old. When I got him he was in a med cage and only is use to eating millet or like parakeet seed. I have tried some fruits and veggies, other bigger seeds and he has nothing to do with it. He won’t let me get close to him only to change food or water that’s it. He wants me around but doesn’t want to get love at all. Please help
Diet conversion can take a long time, I have a video on here to help!
The passive bonding technique in this video will definitely help your bird to trust you!
so informative!
Glad you think so!
And I just got my first to birds today! 😁
And can you tell me .when they should go to sleep and
:how to put them to sleep?
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Thank you
And I live in Australia and the time here is 9 o 8
9:08
7:32 where is that in? It looks really cold and foggy so it's probably in the north? Is it in the UK also?
Haha no it’s down south in the UK!
@@BirdNerdSophie oh ok! Haha
This rlly helped! Also, where can i get good bird things like cages, perches etc? My cage is too small and the perch is bad for they're feet, i cant find any toys too! Do you know a online shop for things like this?
Depends which part of the world you are from 😊
@@BirdNerdSophie in UAE!
@@starrrleneee ah I’m not sure of any specific shops in the UAE I’m afraid, you may have to ship things in from other countries!
I have a question, what does it mean when my cockatiel start to move right and left in the cage???
It’s often a sign of stress or anticipation!
So I have two cockatiel’s the store owner grabbed them into another cage will they ever trust me?(he did not use gloves just used his hands) and also if I want to spray them with something to kill mites how do I do it if they aren’t tamed?I don’t want to scare them while doing it
They definitely have the potential to trust you! It might just take longer as long as you’re willing to put the training in 😊
@@BirdNerdSophie i just updated the comment can you please re-read it?
@@spinobolt7322 If it’s a one off treatment, then you’d be better off catching them up in a towel (look how to do this on UA-cam as you can’t put any pressure on their chests) and just get it over and done with, then start working on trust.
If you aren’t confident doing it, I’d recommend going to the vets to get it done, so they would be restraining your birds instead of you doing it!
@@BirdNerdSophie okay thank you :p
@@BirdNerdSophie final question what if I have to do it again
I'm thinking about getting a cockatiel, I'm fairly sure it is a female. Does the taming methods change at all with a female? I know they tend to be shyer and more quiet, but does anything change bonding wise?
No the methods don’t change if they’re male or female 😊
What about the negative reinforcement? Isn't it as important as the positive for all animals? How would they know they're doing something bad if you don't let them know? Like humans, other animals need to feel frustration to know where limits are... I'd like to know your take on these 😊
Negative reinforcement isn’t a bad thing - its taking something away to increase the likelihood of a behaviour, for example if they are scared of you, but then show signs of calm, you move yourself away. This reinforces the calm behaviour by the scary human moving away!
Hi Sophie, my green cheek conures cling to me as soon as I step through the door. My problem is that when I sit on the sofa, the male bird starts walking up and down my thigh, passionately biting my trousers and my skin underneath. The same goes for my sleeves. Do you have any idea how to make him stop, because it really hurts and I am not willing to accept this on the long run. Thank you very much for your advice.
Do they have a playstand they could be on instead? If you give them lots of treats, or even meals on the playstand, they will find it a very reinforcing place to be! You can also use a perch to get him to step up on off of you when he's biting!
@@BirdNerdSophie They even have a whole tree which is mostly ignored. I reckon they prefer their „heated“ human perch. Thank you for your kind help. 🦜🦜
Can you do one for birds that were never tamed because were I’m from tamed birds are 12 times more expensive than tamed birds and also the are uncommon
All of these tips will still apply to untamed birds!
@@BirdNerdSophie thanks but if you have any more tips please tell me because my bird has been with me for 3 months now And I have made little progress
@@mahmoud7215 will you bird take treats through the bars from you? You an also place your flat hand in the cage with treats on it and be very still and let them come to you!
@@BirdNerdSophie yes I actually Feed him through the bars sometimes but He only comes to my hands when it’s in the cage when he’s hungry and still didn’t eat in the morning
My cockatiel was a breeder. He has come a very long way in the last 2 yrs. He loves his tablet. He scrolls on it and picks what he wants. To watch. He only come to my hand only if my hand is covered, unless he lands on floor and can’t find his latter right away, then I can have him step up on my bare hand. Any suggestions on getting him to be not so afraid of everything. He is out all day and goes in and out all day . I bought another cockatiel baby and he is out all day now and coms to me constantly. Is there anything more I can help my breeder bird to feel more safe and not be afraid?
Introducing him to new things at a distance regularly can help to reduce fear!
Plus having some structured in cage time every day is very healthy for pet birds in encouraging independence 😊
any ideas why my cockatiel sounds like hes screaming or is he flock calling
The Parrot Teacher has a great video on cockatiel sounds and meanings!
@@BirdNerdSophiety
I’m afraid I’ve lost my Pete’s trust by putting my hand on his back to get him into his cage. He absolutely refuses to go in on his own even with treats. Tonight he would not even step up on my hand. I am heartbroken 😢. He was so good until a few weeks ago. I’ve done everything David has advised for a hormonal bird but he has not responded at all. I’m afraid to let Pete out because I can’t get him to go in. We are still doing target training but he refused to come to me even with a treat. I do try to sit with him for a half hour or more a few times a day. I need to add that I have two dogs. They are kept out of the bird room but I must divide my time between all animals. I don’t know how to proceed from here. Can you offer any suggestions please?
Try a day of keeping him in the cage and doing target training through the bars - you can use target training to get him back in the cage! Have you seen David’s video about getting your bird back in the cage? Lots of good tips in there 😊
I have seen David’s video and tried his suggestions. Unfortunately when Pete saw my hand coming he flew away immediately. I’ll try the targeting through the cage now. Thank you.
I've just got a lovely 7 month old cockatiel, not hand tame. I've had her a week now, she's still not super trusting of me, but seems to be quite eager to leave the cage (probably to get away from me 🤣) when should I let her out? I don't want to let her out and she gets hurt frantically flapping about the house. Thanks 😊
If she won’t willingly come on to your hand or on to a perch, then I would be very cautious about getting her out, as you’ll have the struggle of getting her back in again which might end up with you having to towel her which will take away any trust you had to start with! I can send you a link with tips on training the step up in the cage if you like?
@@BirdNerdSophie yes that would be fab thank you, I'm slowly making my way through all your videos but any tips are very gratefully received. I definitely will not get her out until I can get her to step up. Thank you ❤
@@user-cw6vw9ji7d This is from my boyfriend's channel - you might find some of his other videos useful too! Let us know if you have any questions! ua-cam.com/video/sVR59iOu_UI/v-deo.html
I just adopted my Cockatiel a few days ago he’s VERY skittish I’ve had other birds never as scared he also is young but just standing near him scares him I’m willing to take the time it’s worth it but I’m not sure how to start if he’s scared when I’m just by his cage
I have a video going up today about hoe to tame and bond with your cockatiel so stay tuned!
@@BirdNerdSophie great yeah I’ll definitely do so ty
hi hope alls well
Hi Jim, all fine here and hope you are too!
I hope this helps me! ❤️
I hope so too!
Love your videos! 🥰
Thank you so much 🤗
Hi Sophie, when you do all these tips with your bird when is it a good time to try and have your bird to go on your hand, like when will they be comfortable to go on your hand when you reach out to them
Hey! If a bird is readily taking treats from you with little hesitation, then you can try having them step up!
Our rescue bird (literally found her on the roof of a taco restaurant) loves head scritches but doesn't know/ignores step up!
Have you seen my step up tutorial? 😊
@@BirdNerdSophie ill look. I'm just scared to take him out until he's good at it!
@@koalachick8029 you can try target training too 😊
@@BirdNerdSophie oh definitely! who kniws what happened to this bird! also? he's afraid of brocolli. Same, boy. Same.
My bird has lost interest in the things he usually loves and is no longer loud and vocal, does this mean anything?
Just replied to your other comment!
Should I keep my bird's cage closed or open while he's still earning my trust/afraid? Thank you
If he is afraid then you run the risk of his flying out and struggling to go back in!
@@BirdNerdSophie thank you
What’s David’s channel name?!
He is TheParrotTeacher 😊
I love you're eyes they are very pretty :0
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Thank you!
Is it ok to let your bird out to fly before it is handsome?
Hand tame? I recommend working on step up or targeting first!
But Miss Sophie dogs are like that as well when they first come into a new home. They have to build a bond with their human families just like birds, just like cats, just like ferrets, just like horses etc. I do enjoy listening and watching your videos. I don’t mean the above as criticism I’m just simply making a point based on my Personal experience being with several different types of animal companions
I agree with you - all animals need to build a bond with humans when they come home and it can take time!
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My female is so sweet, but she loves her home...that is good but she always wants to stay there. If I get her out she always flies back and running her cage. I take her around the house, but she goes back..I couldn't stop laughing because I saw her go in her cage, and was trying to close the door by herself. 🤷
What i find amusing is that most birds want to get out of their cage....mind wants to stay in.
That’s adorable 😂
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