Dont spray water directly on top of them, do it at an angle. The reaction Ana gave is of a bird who is struggling to breathe! You do very well with your birds, so please keep this in mind for the future :)
Or just before their beak get the water just on the back of like their head towards blowing away from the beach so they can breathe do that with my cockatiel
So you mean to tell me that when it rains, birds "can't breath" when the water falls directly onto their beaks? I will have to disagree with that statement. You can clearly tell that Ana enjoyed the shower. She would have flown out of the shower if she didn't...
All I have to do is *look* at a Cockatiel, & I instantly smile from ear-to-ear...Besides being adorable & fun to play with, their "painted," bright orange cheeks are just so incredibly endearing...💞
@@LaraCroft36 I've rinsed a cockatiel that got herself covered in butterscotch pudding once, but yeah, they generally clean themselves when given the opportunity :)
@@downhomesunset Not true. "Why do birds often struggle to get out of their cages when left open, despite having been taken out many times and knowing where the door is? I can't really say. Some birds DO get out from under streams falling directly onto them, some stand here and mouth breathe like Ana did. I've seen it enough times to know, but if you'd like more of an indicator aside from the mouth-breathing she also is providing NO bathing reaction at all. Perhaps its a lack of knowledge on where to move, not knowing where the stream ends. Perhaps its an expectation that if its raining, no matter where she moves the water will be there. Despite being wickedly smart, cockatiels aren't very well known for thinking on their feet. They tend to panic or freeze up faced with situations that are overwhelming. That's a pretty heavy stream to them (cockatiels are very small and light) so I could understand the freezing. If you'd like to know the logistics, their nostrils are on top of their beaks so heavy rain falling directly onto them from the top forces its way into open nostrils. That is already very unpleasant, but parrot lungs are also a one-circuit track, they have to breathe twice to get everything out. "There is a one way flow of air in their lungs...thus the lungs receive fresh air during inhalation and again during exhalation In the bird's respiratory system, air first flows through air sacs that direct fresh, oxygenated air into the lungs where gas exchange occurs, both when the bird inhales and when it exhales." When something gets in there, it takes a while to get fully out- including water. This renders it dangerous if the bird were to actually breathe any in, unlike us where we could simply try and cough it out. Rain often falls at an angle, and birds have places to take shelter in severe weather. You often see birds bathing in a nice rain, but I've NEVER seen a bird bathe in an absolute torrent, which a showerhead shooting water directly onto a bird is much the equivalent to in force- however even torrents are still typically blown angled by the wind. The summary answer to your question is likely panic. Fight/Flight/Freeze, tiels tend to choose flight or freeze."
@@ShaynaFlowers Thanks so much for this information, my tiels don't take showers, I use a hand spray battery operated , on a very light mode, sprinkle but I was spraying on top but from now on we will try at an angle, such precious little birds! thanks
@@aliwalker7667 Spray bottles are a great way to make sure your bird will enjoy showering! Here you can see how your cockatiels should act while showering: ua-cam.com/video/MN_Hl0n2yes/v-deo.html (they look stupid, I love it.)
I had budgies that loved to be sprayed down with a fine mist. And I also had some that loved the full bowl of cool water where they would plop into and roll around taking full baths. When they got out of the pool not only were there pin feathers and dust left behind but lots of white flakes of skin that they were shedding. Surprisingly, the bath water would be cloudy white with debris! Baths and showers are wonderful for birds and they love them almost daily especially in hot climates. Sometimes after drying their feathers, I would take a dry water color brush and gently swipe under their neck and face feathers to help flake off dead skin and a ton would fall off. That’s pretty much what they do when they preen themselves. It was so soothing to them they would fall asleep! Word of caution though: never leave a bird unattended even in a tiny puddle of water. They panic easily and have been known to drown simply from their fear of not being able to climb out of the bowl.
I never showered my parakeets like you did. I set up a small and not to deep bowl for them so they can wash and spray themselves just like in nature. Remember: the need to be able to fly away in case of danger so they never get completely wet like shown in your video. Being completely wet like that also enhances the danger for pneumonia since the down warming them is wet to. Additionally I always kept an eye on their ears so that they wouldnt get water in them since they are not protected. Which is no problem with that afore mentioned bird bath.
@@daviddou1408 a sweater on a dog when it's chilly out is fine, but I agree that cats really shouldn't wear "clothing". Personally I don't see anything wrong with showering birds as long as it's only once in a while and not a regular thing. Much like hamsters they should always have access to a bathing area too. I'm my opinion both the video and the comment are right.
I have a quaker parrot. I put a small bowl of water with about an inch of water in it at the bottom of her cage. Mine wont go in it if its too deep. I caught her bathing in her water bowl when I first got her. Its hysterical to watch her dunk herself in the water and splash around and clean herself.
Birds in general LOVE to bath in a stream of water, or in paddle of basin. Some wild ones love to take sand showers too, they used to come to my empty planters they made so much mess. These cockatiels are so cute 🥰, each has different personalities! 😆
Multumesc. E o placere de privit dis de dimineata , incep astfel ziua cu bucurie si multumita ca m-am trezit si azi sa ma bucur de frumusetile lumii . Cele de langa mine si cele oferite de , voi, cei care ni le aratati pe internet. Sa fii bine.
I remember my ex used to keep a little spray bottle beside the bird cages in summer. One of her budgies in particular used to love getting sprayed. He'd get all excited and wiggle around and then politely ask for more. Last time I checked he was still kicking and would be around 11-12 years old now.
I have 2 cockatiels, a Lutino and an Albino, Amarillo and Blanca respectively. I set my hose to “mist”, stand at a little distance and mist them down for about 15 mins while they’re in their cage and let them do their thing. They LOVE it!!! 🦜🦜🦜
I had Keith. He was white and yellow. He was a very smart lil bird. He also loved playing in the water i put some in a lil tub and he would fly over and get wet two or three times a day.. One time i heard his singing away i walked over looked in and he was sitting down as birds do and he was just loving it..
Our 2 cockatiels like when we use spraybottle and they come to the waterspray spreading wings and turning around and then they go groom themselves whistling.
I had one who caught cold as a baby and dr said to wash and dry her well after every feeding. She got so used to the hair dryer that once I forgot to blow her and she ran to the bathroom and screamed until I came. Always on warm - these are desert birds, they would fluff more if water was warm. Her 26 yr old daughter has never liked baths and will only bathe at a distance on a wet piece of lettuce!
You should not sure a hair dryer on birds. It can dry out their skin and has Teflon which can kill birds. I used to use a hair dryer on mine until my vet informed me not to.
@@V.Hansen. I really don’t think that your lil cutie was struggling to breath…in fact I’m not an expert, nor a vet. But it was interesting watching this video.! I do suppose that there are a bunch of know it alls that figure they know what’s best for your bird. However this video might prove to be detrimental for newer bird owners in that they might try this and hurt their bird by squeezing it too much. So I recommend that you put a disclaimer message that shows up automatically on the very bottom of your video that states a warning like? In the making of this video my bird was not harmed nor traumatized in any way, for any bird that doesn’t like this would squack so loudly you would see it, and it wouldn’t sit so comfortably on the stick for it would be trying desperately trying to get away.
you should put water on a plate or something that could work as a mini bathtub instead of washing them yourself. they know how to take a bath if they need to.... and if you still want to do it with your own hands they're way more comfortable with a spray bottle. I don't recommend that you keep doing it if they keep quiet or standing still. if they're enjoying it, you'll see them widen their wings happily.
My new Cockatiel, Chip, finally came home. I’m in the taming and bonding process right now, but I can’t wait to do things her like you do with your birds!
When giveing your birdies a bath you should do it early mourning and let it dry off because its more natural for them and it evaporateing helps too with keeping cool just like how sweat works on people hopefully youll keep it in mind next time :D
Quishna's reaction it's a bit normal, imagine having a shower by 20 garden hoses from 20 meters high, some may think it's like a massage and some may find it a bit unpleasant 😆
@@julicats8039 Amada, a vida é uma dádiva. Não somos um acidente, uma coincidência ou obra do acaso. Deus nos ama e quer que tenhamos um relacionamento com Ele. A vida pode nos trazer um fardo pesado e muitas dores a ponto de nos perguntarmos: Aonde está Deus quando... isto ou aquilo? Arrependa-se dos seus pecados e entregue sua vida a Cristo. Que Deus te abençoe. ❤️ "Eu (Jesus) sou o caminho, a verdade e a vida, ninguém vem ao Pai(Deus) se não por mim". João 14:6
When your bird is closing its eyes and looking up into the water it's because it is inhaling the water and is gasping for air. When you give it a bath you have to bathe it on an angle to avoid this🙃 hope this helps
They're so cute! I have 2 budgies who are literally complete opposites: one LOVES to bathe and can't get enough of it, and the other I have to spend ages bribing to keep clean xD
They are all adorable 🥰 Mine only likes it when I spray water on it (the misty kind) AND using my arm or finger as a branch. She spreads her wings and starts splish-splashing like a duck :)) so maybe try it a few times with the birbs to see if they are having more fun with this method. Cheers!
Aww Yes I don’t think birds can get head wet too much. Saying it with love !! And Ana’s reaction 😂😂😂No Hooman just towel by head please with damp cloth ❤❤❤❤❤❤ those Teils are amazing and I love them ❤❤❤❤
Dont spray water directly on top of them, do it at an angle. The reaction Ana gave is of a bird who is struggling to breathe! You do very well with your birds, so please keep this in mind for the future :)
Thanks so much for letting me know!
Or just before their beak get the water just on the back of like their head towards blowing away from the beach so they can breathe do that with my cockatiel
So you mean to tell me that when it rains, birds "can't breath" when the water falls directly onto their beaks?
I will have to disagree with that statement. You can clearly tell that Ana enjoyed the shower. She would have flown out of the shower if she didn't...
@@ChildofYAH
Birds tend to hide away from the rain though.
@@ChildofYAH do some research before you say things that could miss informe people please… she can’t breathe
All I have to do is *look* at a Cockatiel, & I instantly smile from ear-to-ear...Besides being adorable & fun to play with, their "painted," bright orange cheeks are just so incredibly endearing...💞
They all look so adorable, wrapped up in a soft fluffy towel. Each birbs reaction to the bathing is precious~
Precious 💞 My Tiel named Mr Baby Woodstock McCoo is so sweet any cute and precious! A True gift of God.
You know he is sofucating like that? He cant breath when water is sprayed this way
That is NOT how you bathe a bird...
Birds bathe themselves. Just put some water in your sink and let them do their thing
@@LaraCroft36 I've rinsed a cockatiel that got herself covered in butterscotch pudding once, but yeah, they generally clean themselves when given the opportunity :)
I was just preparing for my accountancy exam and this video decreased my stress ❤
Quishna is so adorable, only digging the bath if hooman is holding and helping her.
Dont direct the shower hose over them because they're suffocating when you do that, they do that beak thing to gasp for air
Actually they do that to rinse their mouths out. If they were having problems breathing they would move their body or head.
Just don’t use shower pressure either way. Way too strong for them and unnecessary
@@downhomesunset Not true.
"Why do birds often struggle to get out of their cages when left open, despite having been taken out many times and knowing where the door is? I can't really say. Some birds DO get out from under streams falling directly onto them, some stand here and mouth breathe like Ana did. I've seen it enough times to know, but if you'd like more of an indicator aside from the mouth-breathing she also is providing NO bathing reaction at all. Perhaps its a lack of knowledge on where to move, not knowing where the stream ends. Perhaps its an expectation that if its raining, no matter where she moves the water will be there. Despite being wickedly smart, cockatiels aren't very well known for thinking on their feet. They tend to panic or freeze up faced with situations that are overwhelming. That's a pretty heavy stream to them (cockatiels are very small and light) so I could understand the freezing.
If you'd like to know the logistics, their nostrils are on top of their beaks so heavy rain falling directly onto them from the top forces its way into open nostrils. That is already very unpleasant, but parrot lungs are also a one-circuit track, they have to breathe twice to get everything out. "There is a one way flow of air in their lungs...thus the lungs receive fresh air during inhalation and again during exhalation In the bird's respiratory system, air first flows through air sacs that direct fresh, oxygenated air into the lungs where gas exchange occurs, both when the bird inhales and when it exhales." When something gets in there, it takes a while to get fully out- including water. This renders it dangerous if the bird were to actually breathe any in, unlike us where we could simply try and cough it out.
Rain often falls at an angle, and birds have places to take shelter in severe weather. You often see birds bathing in a nice rain, but I've NEVER seen a bird bathe in an absolute torrent, which a showerhead shooting water directly onto a bird is much the equivalent to in force- however even torrents are still typically blown angled by the wind.
The summary answer to your question is likely panic. Fight/Flight/Freeze, tiels tend to choose flight or freeze."
@@ShaynaFlowers Thanks so much for this information, my tiels don't take showers, I use a hand spray battery operated , on a very light mode, sprinkle but I was spraying on top but from now on we will try at an angle, such precious little birds! thanks
@@aliwalker7667 Spray bottles are a great way to make sure your bird will enjoy showering! Here you can see how your cockatiels should act while showering: ua-cam.com/video/MN_Hl0n2yes/v-deo.html (they look stupid, I love it.)
How is such cuteness even allowed to exist?
Such sweethearts! I ❤️cockatiel birds. My Domino was 8 on January 14.
They are fascinating, each one has a unique personality :)
Your a good person. You can tell. Your very gentle with the little birds. I’m glad the birds have a good owner. 👍👍
Cockatiels are the cutest species in the world 😍😍😍
You should try the fire truck pump as a shower, they will love it
I had budgies that loved to be sprayed down with a fine mist. And I also had some that loved the full bowl of cool water where they would plop into and roll around taking full baths. When they got out of the pool not only were there pin feathers and dust left behind but lots of white flakes of skin that they were shedding. Surprisingly, the bath water would be cloudy white with debris! Baths and showers are wonderful for birds and they love them almost daily especially in hot climates. Sometimes after drying their feathers, I would take a dry water color brush and gently swipe under their neck and face feathers to help flake off dead skin and a ton would fall off. That’s pretty much what they do when they preen themselves. It was so soothing to them they would fall asleep! Word of caution though: never leave a bird unattended even in a tiny puddle of water. They panic easily and have been known to drown simply from their fear of not being able to climb out of the bowl.
Good safety tip, for the uninformed. I'm getting my Grandson one for Christmas, he loves birds
An adorable video of you giving your birds pneumonia
Dude stop theyre okay with that don't comment such things!
Aww they are so cute just be careful because Ana seemed like she couldn't breath almost make sure the water temperature is good :)
🙏🥺👍🖕
I never showered my parakeets like you did. I set up a small and not to deep bowl for them so they can wash and spray themselves just like in nature. Remember: the need to be able to fly away in case of danger so they never get completely wet like shown in your video. Being completely wet like that also enhances the danger for pneumonia since the down warming them is wet to. Additionally I always kept an eye on their ears so that they wouldnt get water in them since they are not protected. Which is no problem with that afore mentioned bird bath.
@@daviddou1408 a sweater on a dog when it's chilly out is fine, but I agree that cats really shouldn't wear "clothing". Personally I don't see anything wrong with showering birds as long as it's only once in a while and not a regular thing. Much like hamsters they should always have access to a bathing area too. I'm my opinion both the video and the comment are right.
@@lilysat09 i
a domesticated bird doesnt have an instinct to fly away due to danger, because it knows that here's no danger in the house
Yeah cause it never rains in nature.
What
The most sweetest video🤗🤗🤗
Thank you❣
I have a quaker parrot. I put a small bowl of water with about an inch of water in it at the bottom of her cage. Mine wont go in it if its too deep. I caught her bathing in her water bowl when I first got her. Its hysterical to watch her dunk herself in the water and splash around and clean herself.
"I'm sorry sir but I won't be abled to attend work today, I have a cockatiel to hand-wash."
Birds in general LOVE to bath in a stream of water, or in paddle of basin. Some wild ones love to take sand showers too, they used to come to my empty planters they made so much mess. These cockatiels are so cute 🥰, each has different personalities! 😆
Multumesc.
E o placere de privit dis de dimineata , incep astfel ziua cu bucurie si multumita ca m-am trezit si azi sa ma bucur de frumusetile lumii .
Cele de langa mine si cele oferite de , voi, cei care ni le aratati pe internet.
Sa fii bine.
Sehr süß anzuschauen!
Wie unterschiedlich die drei sind :D
Love it!
I like how lemon told you to dry their feathers thoroughly
I love these birds !
There's something with their face that makes them look happy most of the time
Your cocktail is looking so cute when it is covered in towel😘😘
They love bathing!! I normally use a little spray bottle to cool our birds off and they love it. Always ready in the Summer months
I remember my ex used to keep a little spray bottle beside the bird cages in summer. One of her budgies in particular used to love getting sprayed. He'd get all excited and wiggle around and then politely ask for more. Last time I checked he was still kicking and would be around 11-12 years old now.
Quishna has a little heart shape on the top of her wing! That is so cute, never seen a 'tiel with that kind of feather pattern.
*him
@@asmaabdu1286 my bad
I have 2 cockatiels, a Lutino and an Albino, Amarillo and Blanca respectively. I set my hose to “mist”, stand at a little distance and mist them down for about 15 mins while they’re in their cage and let them do their thing. They LOVE it!!!
🦜🦜🦜
I had Keith. He was white and yellow. He was a very smart lil bird. He also loved playing in the water i put some in a lil tub and he would fly over and get wet two or three times a day.. One time i heard his singing away i walked over looked in and he was sitting down as birds do and he was just loving it..
All of them so cute and loving❤
My Fred hated to take a bath, but he loved the hairdryer more than life itself, lol.
Our 2 cockatiels like when we use spraybottle and they come to the waterspray spreading wings and turning around and then they go groom themselves whistling.
Omg the last part where Lemon gets dried with the "cute fan" is so cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had one who caught cold as a baby and dr said to wash and dry her well after every feeding. She got so used to the hair dryer that once I forgot to blow her and she ran to the bathroom and screamed until I came. Always on warm - these are desert birds, they would fluff more if water was warm. Her 26 yr old daughter has never liked baths and will only bathe at a distance on a wet piece of lettuce!
Ha ha!
ua-cam.com/video/JS60Lj1jZfM/v-deo.html.boa tarde
You should not sure a hair dryer on birds. It can dry out their skin and has Teflon which can kill birds. I used to use a hair dryer on mine until my vet informed me not to.
wet piece of lettuce😂
@@V.Hansen. I really don’t think that your lil cutie was struggling to breath…in fact I’m not an expert, nor a vet. But it was interesting watching this video.! I do suppose that there are a bunch of know it alls that figure they know what’s best for your bird. However this video might prove to be detrimental for newer bird owners in that they might try this and hurt their bird by squeezing it too much. So I recommend that you put a disclaimer message that shows up automatically on the very bottom of your video that states a warning like? In the making of this video my bird was not harmed nor traumatized in any way, for any bird that doesn’t like this would squack so loudly you would see it, and it wouldn’t sit so comfortably on the stick for it would be trying desperately trying to get away.
Amazing that birds can fly when they are wet. On the other hand, it's kind of essential.
you should put water on a plate or something that could work as a mini bathtub instead of washing them yourself. they know how to take a bath if they need to.... and if you still want to do it with your own hands they're way more comfortable with a spray bottle. I don't recommend that you keep doing it if they keep quiet or standing still. if they're enjoying it, you'll see them widen their wings happily.
They Looks So Adorable
Awww! I can hear the baby birds in the background
My new Cockatiel, Chip, finally came home. I’m in the taming and bonding process right now, but I can’t wait to do things her like you do with your birds!
Warm hairdryer from a distance on low setting please, not a cold fan. All 3 look very happy. Thanks, great video
Qushina sitting like a little duck😂🥰😂
When giveing your birdies a bath you should do it early mourning and let it dry off because its more natural for them and it evaporateing helps too with keeping cool just like how sweat works on people hopefully youll keep it in mind next time :D
>you should do it early mourning
Is that so bad for them?
@@slumbersdoom8650 well yes if u do it late in the afternoon and they dont have enough time to dry off and may end up sick in some way
They are so cute and beautiful
Ana is the hero of the year 😂
so true
The cocotaies are sooo cute 🥺
That's adorable. My lovebirds love bath time too!
My four love the spray bottle, bought from Pets at home. Open their wings so can spray under them.
Love that cockatiel rain dance!
Quishna's reaction it's a bit normal, imagine having a shower by 20 garden hoses from 20 meters high, some may think it's like a massage and some may find it a bit unpleasant 😆
so cut!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰😘😘😍😍
So cuteeee! Little wet chickens 😂
Quinshe is just taking advantage of the massage 😂❤
I like the reaction for Ana, Lemon, and Quishna when they are taking a wash
Ayyy sen ne kadar tatlısın ya..💞ALLAH Uzun ömür versin inşallah kurban olsunlar sanayaa..💕💞
They are so cute🌸but remember not to pick them up or force them to shower or dry them
I like how these cockatiels just like to be bathed, and my only cockatiel hates bathing.
Everyone looks good! Moreover, it's quiet! When you wipe it with a towel, They’re clever without running away.🥰✨
Must be so refreshing as long as gentle and nice temperature for your birds
Awww so cute ❤️☺️ I like how you wash them using different methods so they would tolerate it better 👍
Thank you:)
He doesn't look if he's complaining to me 😂🇬🇧
Quishna loves showers too. She just knows that if she signals "I hate it" she gets a pet and a shower.
IT'S A BOY.
lovely bird 🤗🦜 and i learn something that the cockatiels hate the towel
Que lindos pássaros! Que Deus os abençoe grandemente! ❤❤❤❤
e se deus não existir??
@@julicats8039 Amada, a vida é uma dádiva. Não somos um acidente, uma coincidência ou obra do acaso. Deus nos ama e quer que tenhamos um relacionamento com Ele. A vida pode nos trazer um fardo pesado e muitas dores a ponto de nos perguntarmos: Aonde está Deus quando... isto ou aquilo? Arrependa-se dos seus pecados e entregue sua vida a Cristo. Que Deus te abençoe. ❤️
"Eu (Jesus) sou o caminho, a verdade e a vida, ninguém vem ao Pai(Deus) se não por mim".
João 14:6
Awww they are trusting of you 😍
We bought a mini shower bin for ours they love it plus it's cute 🐦💕
💜💜🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
The Hand has more feathers than the bird.
Awww ana she is so cute in the shower
They are the cutest.❤
Downright adorable! ♥
You need to wash the green birds too.😊
Cute cockatiels ❤❤❤
My bird does it go to water in my mom‘s house😂😂😂
Always give them some sunlight after shower as heat absorption is good for them.Btw they are looking cute and Superb
Aww, what a fun video, I had to subscribe and watch more
Wait till he starts joining you in the bath
They are so trusting and enjoy the bubbles
shower as well.
I like Lemons reaction so much it’s just soo cute
when quishina was being hand washed OH MY it was so cutee
Me hearing the baby cockatiels shouting for food when Quishna was taking a bath in the sink😂😂😂😂😂
Wow 😍 ❤ so lovely 😍
Adorable mini dinosaurs
0:43 i heard a bird crying for help there
I always enjoy the comments or dialogue which u add for them or from them
Wow beautiful I like it yes 👍
We're really lucky somebody added those subtitles to the subtitles, otherwise the story would've been lost on me!
Adorable
the knuckle hair is that of legend.
Süß und niedlich, lustig, anhänglich! 🥰😍🤣
what in the medieval language
Awwww you take such good care of them
So cute😊
I was fascinated by your hand and arm hair
When your bird is closing its eyes and looking up into the water it's because it is inhaling the water and is gasping for air. When you give it a bath you have to bathe it on an angle to avoid this🙃 hope this helps
They're so cute! I have 2 budgies who are literally complete opposites: one LOVES to bathe and can't get enough of it, and the other I have to spend ages bribing to keep clean xD
They are all adorable 🥰 Mine only likes it when I spray water on it (the misty kind) AND using my arm or finger as a branch. She spreads her wings and starts splish-splashing like a duck :)) so maybe try it a few times with the birbs to see if they are having more fun with this method. Cheers!
Yes!
❤🇹🇷💕💞🧚♀️
Such sweet little flappers.
Боже!Какая прелесть!Очень милое видео!Спасибо!
So cute. It really save my day.
Me too. I watch these videos to feel warm feelings
Aww, she's smiling. 0:15 🥰
Edit: They're all so cute, and beautiful Masha'Allah. 🥺💝
lol she is NOT SMILING!!! she is trying to breathe through her mouth and cant keep her eyes open cause of the WATER POURING IN HER NOSE AND EYES
It's not FUCKING SMILING ITS STRUGGLING TO BREATH
He
@@singingsunflower9000 It's a boy
She's not smiling💀
Aww Yes I don’t think birds can get head wet too much. Saying it with love !! And Ana’s reaction 😂😂😂No Hooman just towel by head please with damp cloth ❤❤❤❤❤❤ those Teils are amazing and I love them ❤❤❤❤
Adorable! My cockatiel, Sunshine, made the same face that Ana does here when she is standing under the shower. Thank you for sharing :0)
Nooo she’s struggling to breathe when she tilts her head up like that. Always shower your tiel with mist or sprinkles, never directly. :)
She's suffocating :( don't direct the water straight to her face
ua-cam.com/video/JS60Lj1jZfM/v-deo.html
Menschen treiben mit ihren riesigen Pratzen alles mögliche mit den kleinen zarten Vögeln, die sich sowieso nicht wehren können.
Every bird deserves a spa day.