Real Talk with Steve the Cockatiel

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  • @ss8682
    @ss8682 7 років тому +29

    I really love her enthusiasm about animals.
    God, so much positivity. I wish my life was this positive

    • @repentobeyjesus9187
      @repentobeyjesus9187 5 років тому +1

      Yes.. but she makes me anxious, she's so hyper!!! Wow!!

  • @hollyodii5969
    @hollyodii5969 8 років тому +272

    The best part?? "If Steve had muscles in his face, he'd look like this!"- add Jessi surprised face. ♡

  • @dee-annegordon5959
    @dee-annegordon5959 8 років тому +214

    I think my favourite non-verbal is when my tiels make "heart" wings.

  • @peanutarmor
    @peanutarmor 5 років тому +1

    She reminds me of the woman from the cartoon Rio. She just needs the glasses. I like when people study and actually understand animals. Thanks for this educational video.

  • @chasedbyvvolves9256
    @chasedbyvvolves9256 8 років тому +105

    A secret budgie lurks in the background, waiting for the right moment to steal all the scritches ♡

  • @PinkChucky15
    @PinkChucky15 8 років тому +266

    I loved the mood meter :-)

    • @gshizz5044
      @gshizz5044 8 років тому +10

      PinkChucky15 same!

  • @shadetreehandyman
    @shadetreehandyman 6 років тому +132

    Dammit I thought he was gonna talk

    • @LadyDynamitez
      @LadyDynamitez 5 років тому +3

      Cockatiels rarely talk, and when they do "talk", it's more of a whistle that sounds like a word.

    • @myjessicajourney1915
      @myjessicajourney1915 5 років тому +6

      @@LadyDynamitez I dunno, my cockatiel talks all the time. The voice quality isn't the best, but you can easily tell what he's trying to say.

    • @allisonmarie9070
      @allisonmarie9070 5 років тому +3

      @@myjessicajourney1915 really? what does he say? that's interesting !

    • @unicornrainbowvomit6597
      @unicornrainbowvomit6597 5 років тому

      ShadeTree HandyMan fr

    • @lesliecarrere2059
      @lesliecarrere2059 4 роки тому +2

      My cockatiel talks a lot too. He says “pretty boy” “gimme a kiss” and “whatcha doing”. He learns new stuff quickly. It’s the females that only chirp and make whistling sounds.

  • @AurorasAura4417
    @AurorasAura4417 7 років тому +2

    I really like the mood meter part, because it helped me a lot to understand the moods of my own cockatiel. I also never knew that they claimed a space by pacing on it, which clears up why he runs around atop his cage and doesnt like you picking him up from there. Thanks for the super cute and informative video!

  • @HotNerdGlasses
    @HotNerdGlasses 8 років тому +43

    Birds are my favorite animal and the reason I started following your channel! I've kept budgies and one dove. I had to give them away when I moved to college, but I hope to have a full aviary of rescued birds one day when I'm settled into my career. Just know there's at least one bird fanatic who is delighted every time you upload a video about birds!

    • @The_Joestar
      @The_Joestar 8 років тому

      I'm one of those! I have two lovebirds and two finches, and even though I know them well, I can't wait to learn more

    • @TitusKingdom
      @TitusKingdom 7 років тому

      I love my bird so much when I go away to college I am getting my own place just so I can take him with me

    • @chornethefirstborn1768
      @chornethefirstborn1768 7 років тому

      I'm fourteen and I'm getting a cockatiel for my birthday in march. Probably a younger one. Should I just leave it with my parents when I graduate or should I get an apartment versus stay in a dorm so I can keep him with me?

    • @gazepskotzs4
      @gazepskotzs4 7 років тому +2

      I left mine at my parents
      he died because he was lonely and missed me
      don t leave it at your parents!

    • @tawnybudgieisbored3709
      @tawnybudgieisbored3709 7 років тому

      HotNerdGlasses Same 😂😜

  • @mymontanalife2915
    @mymontanalife2915 7 років тому +3

    I love birds! I've had up to 6 different budgies in my lifetime. They sure do speak to you in their own way. My favorite part is when they become your best friend!

  • @LaviniaDeMortalium
    @LaviniaDeMortalium 8 років тому +189

    Names a bird steve. Gives him a friend with the name Agent. . . I'm on to you animal wonders. I see the Marvel influence here

    • @culwin
      @culwin 8 років тому +36

      I wonder if he knows someone named Tony

    • @leisuresuit
      @leisuresuit 6 років тому +6

      He has a budgie friend named agent peri >.

    • @hulkamal5434
      @hulkamal5434 6 років тому +4

      Hey were is peri??

    • @minisoul01
      @minisoul01 6 років тому

      @@hulkamal5434 he became a parakeet.............some how

    • @pureimagination9695
      @pureimagination9695 6 років тому +2

      There goes Stan Lee.

  • @luvlust32
    @luvlust32 7 років тому +245

    my cockatiel hisses at my dog

    • @interface5389
      @interface5389 6 років тому +15

      I think my cockatiel gets jealous when I let my dog sleep with me

    • @stillthinking3740
      @stillthinking3740 6 років тому +11

      @@interface5389 that didn't come out right did it.....lel

    • @undeadpresident
      @undeadpresident 6 років тому +11

      @@interface5389 bestiality is a sin...

    • @tigerishtie883
      @tigerishtie883 6 років тому +2

      bad spelly produckshun 😩👉👌🐥

    • @lackofboringstuf2347
      @lackofboringstuf2347 5 років тому

      Lol. Is it fun to have one?

  • @Diana_Fire
    @Diana_Fire 7 років тому +1

    You are so animated. You should have a TV show on Animal Planet for children.

  • @glaciercorsair
    @glaciercorsair 8 років тому +1

    one great way to watch birds and their social life is to put out a feeder. i'm a birder and seeing how their complex social structures play out is really rewarding, but not everyone can keep a bird pet or go out on long birding trips. feeders attract backyard birds of all types, and they're all amazing to watch. even when small fights break out, you learn a lot about how birds communicate in how they are resolved.

  • @charlenerich3029
    @charlenerich3029 5 років тому +3

    The hissing makes them look like mini birby dinosaurs 🤣😂😆! Just too cute , peaking of the crest.
    ..

  • @SarahInfiniTakagi
    @SarahInfiniTakagi 3 роки тому

    Wow, you are such a lightworker!! Thank you for raising the sensitivity, awareness of us humans!! Brava!

  • @JUMALATION1
    @JUMALATION1 3 роки тому

    I got my two cockatiels thanks to this video. I have had smaller birds for almost 22 years before this, but this video made me brave enough to take the plunge. And my cockatiels are so lovely! They are not tame and don't want to be handled but respond to clicker training and accept millet from my hand. They also have a whole room to fly around in if they want (they usually do a few quick laps in the morning and sometimes in the evening). Mine are probably both female even though they were sold as male + female, but I don't mind. and the hissing is hilarious! My chonky cinnamon female loves to hiss at everything. Especially now during the pandemic, if I come in and say hi with my face mask still on, she goes full "HHHH" at me since I don't look like I normally look. All the best to Steve and Agent Perri!

  • @karenbrown4524
    @karenbrown4524 8 років тому +1

    I LOVE cockatiels! My little cockatiel of 23 years passed away in August 2016. He was a terrific little guy! ❤

  • @Beandonuts
    @Beandonuts 8 років тому +5

    I also love the hissing. And our cockatiel, Thomas, also rocks back and forth and it's just so odd and fascinating to watch.
    We used to have budgies too and the one blue one would not leave our cockatiel alone. just followed him everywhere with Thomas just trying to get away. He was a good sport about it.

  • @jkl799
    @jkl799 7 років тому

    LOL the hiss! Our budgie makes little "ehh" noises when she is not happy. When she is really mad she chirps one loud "Merck". She coos when she is being cuddly and sings when she is content. Love your vids

  • @uhavemooface
    @uhavemooface 6 років тому +4

    I just got me my very first cockatiel after being around for 41 years. I am old I know. But this is my first cockatiel and I hope that I do a good job at taming him and training him for the long haul.

  • @jr-bw1lt
    @jr-bw1lt 8 років тому +18

    i owned 3 cockatiels but sadly they died of old age
    kroshka at 19
    fred-15
    and sasha at 21
    im thinking of getting another one
    i cant stop loving these birds

    • @JoseMendoza-qs8yg
      @JoseMendoza-qs8yg 4 роки тому

      This made me feel real nice.. I think I'm gonna get one now

    • @jr-bw1lt
      @jr-bw1lt 4 роки тому

      @@JoseMendoza-qs8yg great idea
      They will love you as much as you love them
      I got 2 btw

    • @melonenlord2723
      @melonenlord2723 4 роки тому +3

      @@jr-bw1lt Our cockatiel is 24. He can't see that much any more but he does its best. We are scared for the day he passes away and hope it will be a fast one.

    • @glamgal7106
      @glamgal7106 4 роки тому +1

      My Chipper is15. Though he's never had health issues(knock on wood)and still remains in good health, I can't bear the thought of losing him--he's my little ray of sunshine. I've read about cockatiels living to the age of 25 when in captivity. On another site, someone mentioned that his cockatiel was age 28 and still in remarkably good health. I do hope Chipper lives as long as he possibly can.

    • @glamgal7106
      @glamgal7106 4 роки тому

      @@JoseMendoza-qs8yg I've had my cockatiel Chipper for 15 years(got him at 4 months old). He's my little ray of sunshine. Like any pet, he needs affection, attention and proper training. As a result, he gives so much back in return. Chipper has a sweet and somewhat clownish personality in which he'll "ham it up" with his posing for the camera and interacting with ppl with his vocal repertoire. I defiitely support you on getting a cockatiel. Good luck!

  • @QueenOfPessimism
    @QueenOfPessimism 5 років тому +1

    I really enjoy learning about birdie language, even though i don’t want or have one. It’s just so different from your typical mammal. Like how toucans can make this weird clicking sound when happy/content. And i had no idea budgies (well some) enjoy lots of interaction and noise until i went over my friend’s and played with her 3 little budgies. It’s very different from my old man shih tzu, who can very clearly tell you what he wants.

  • @aquadropandmlp2306
    @aquadropandmlp2306 6 років тому +14

    Aww my cockatiel paces on me I did know that was her claiming me as hers that’s adorable

  • @glamgal7106
    @glamgal7106 4 роки тому

    I have a cockatiel named Chipper who is15 years of age. Let's say that he lives up to his name--he's very sweet and interactive with a rather clownish personality. Chipper likes to "ham it up" when he poses for photos and in showing his vocal repertoire(I have videos of his doing that here). I believe cockatiels epitomize the phrase "Good things come in small packages"--when properly trained, they have so much to offer! Though he's not really a biter, I've seen him use his crest like Steve does to communicate. Thanks for this upload.

  • @lucien9946
    @lucien9946 7 років тому +6

    I love your energy!

  • @watts300
    @watts300 8 років тому

    My family had a cockatiel when I was a little kid. Her name was Amy. She would whistle every time she heard the World News Tonight theme song, and she'd whistle until the song was over. She lived into her teens and she started laying a lot of eggs in the last couple weeks of her life. We always thought that was fascinating. I didn't have the appreciation for birds then that I do now. I love to watch them.

  • @glennzlotowski8020
    @glennzlotowski8020 5 років тому +1

    Ur a great talker , alot of voice level change and facial changes , emotions keeps the attention . I had 3 cockatiels , they lived 16-19 years ( I had then since young ) they really bonded with me and I also.

  • @weaselmaster98
    @weaselmaster98 5 років тому +4

    2:28 when the doctor doesn't warn me before my prostate exam.

  • @margaretteragram9235
    @margaretteragram9235 8 років тому +52

    What cues were you picking up from Steve in that moment that let you know he was ready to end the interaction? Thanks for the great video!

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  8 років тому +48

      Margaret Teragram He wasn't communicating anything at that exact moment in the video, but you can see later in the video that he was nipping at my hand. He did that a few times right before I called it quits and let him leave the situation. Thanks for asking!

    • @DaanavReview
      @DaanavReview 8 років тому +8

      when a parrot or parakeet is bored or no longer wanna stay n your finger or hand, they will let u know that n a very clear manner, thr bodylanguage will be like try to jump or fly from your hand or finger and increase n movment too!

    • @arturobelmonte2773
      @arturobelmonte2773 7 років тому

      RonitAholic saulcañ

  • @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead
    @MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead 8 років тому +1

    Cockatiels do not like the color black and green together because they think it is a snake naturally. When they're annoyed with something and just done with it, they'll fluff and give you the half lidded stare. Each cockatiel has unique things about them though. My cockatiel didn't like baths, ever. He preferred to be rained on rather than being sprayed or given a dish to get into. If you gave him a dish, he would step in, fling 3 drops on himself and that was a bath. When you sat his cage out in a warm rain, he would go through full natural display of bathing with bowing and turning his feathers up, shaking, etc. Cockatiels bow when they're impressed with something or want to be impressive. My cockatiel lived to be 37 years old. He just passed away in July 2015. He thrived on Hartz 8 in 1 seed diet, he HATED banana's, would only eat apples, loved crackers, lettuce, cabbage, and fresh grass with clover. He absolutely hated butterflies that would get into his cage when he was sitting outside, loved to be let loose to fly around the house, and of course, mirrors. He also adored paper bags, he thought they were caves and he should defend them. He also loved to balance on a ball or large egg, he would try his best to stand on it.

  • @2LittleDachshunds
    @2LittleDachshunds 5 років тому +3

    Our first cockatiel was named Steve. I love cockatiels! They are great birds! Now we have a special needs cockatiel who has prognathism. He is the sweetest little guy ever!

  • @clairebroad9250
    @clairebroad9250 5 років тому +7

    Love cockerteils I own one love him to bits 😁

  • @serasna
    @serasna 7 років тому +8

    You would think that the cockatiel might pose a threat to the budgie, but my experience has been the other way around. Budgies are more fiesty than tiels, who tend to be much more shy, and males tend to be more receptive to a tiel than females. Interestingly, though, my females cautiously took to our tiel because he was still a baby, and they've loved him ever since. Introducing a new female budgie to the mix, though, forget it. We replaced our beautiful much loved and dearly missed male budgie with what we thought and were assured was another male, until she had a sudden cere colour change and laid an egg. Despite being beautiful and tame with humans, she nearly killed the cockatiel repeatedly attacking his toes and feathers causing him to bleed. Despite loving her, we didn't have the heart to home her in another cage alone and fortunately she was able to be rehomed. I hope it was the right decision. At our end, the tiel/budgie cage is harmonious again, so much so that when we quarantined one of the birds who was a little unwell for care and treatment, upon recovering she was desperate to rejoin her friends. Too cute.

    • @angie-qr9os
      @angie-qr9os 6 років тому

      Stephanie Currie My budgie just goes up and bites my cockatiel’s feathers. 😂

    • @GooberThe4th
      @GooberThe4th 5 років тому

      Angel Le beauty preening?

  • @anyjen
    @anyjen 8 років тому +2

    I love your channel and the work you guys do. I've just purchased a few goodies from your Amazon wish list that will be making their way over there soonish. Hope the animals like them! :)

  • @MrMovieman174
    @MrMovieman174 8 років тому +6

    I rescued a parrotlet named Lenny. He is awesome and I've been keeping him in my college dorm. The RA is cool with it but I have to keep him hidden from other administrative people in the building.

    • @fadingmemory61
      @fadingmemory61 8 років тому

      MrMovieman174 parrotlets are the cutest little things, I have 2 :)

  • @thenoahcroft
    @thenoahcroft 7 років тому

    I love your videos! So talented and informed!!! Thank you for your help!

  • @banndsand
    @banndsand 8 років тому +1

    I'd love to see a video like this about your doves. I struggle to understand my pair as they slowly get to know each other. They don't have as many resources as more commonly kept birds like budgies, cockatiels and other hookbills, so I'd really love to see an expert like you cover the matter.
    I hope Steve and his friend are getting along well. It's always nice for a bird to have a fellow bird friend. :)

  • @raph009
    @raph009 8 років тому

    I found that cockatiels are great communicators and are very easy to understand (especially because of the crest). You could also say that content tiels usually pick up on human behavior after a while given that you interact with them.

  • @dukediesel
    @dukediesel 2 роки тому

    So glad this video popped up. I have 2 cockatiels which are not the friendliest s I’m hoping the article will teach me along with this video.

  • @xxmikasawolfxx7708
    @xxmikasawolfxx7708 5 років тому +6

    my favourite bird is a cockatiel there just so cute with those cute little red cheeks!😍😊😁

  • @ann0o_
    @ann0o_ 5 років тому +2

    Tell steve i love him.

    • @rgray6707
      @rgray6707 5 років тому

      same I hope someday I will get one cocktail

    • @ann0o_
      @ann0o_ 5 років тому

      Randi Gray Omg same

  • @ejej5284
    @ejej5284 6 років тому

    I love this Channel

  • @heyitsmichael8923
    @heyitsmichael8923 8 років тому +2

    I just rescued a sun Conure. Picking him up tomorrow. He is being abandoned. It's my first bird, he is still healthy but tomorrow is the last day he will be with someone. So I'm really excited and ambitious. I'm ready to get into the hobby of birds and These videos have helped so much on how to be bird safe etc.

    • @The_Joestar
      @The_Joestar 8 років тому

      Sun conures are so pretty!

    • @gazepskotzs4
      @gazepskotzs4 7 років тому

      "he is still healthy but tomorrow is the last day he will be with someone"
      what does that mean?
      How is your feathery friend?

  • @prinefan100
    @prinefan100 7 років тому

    very informative, I have a cockatiel named pekoe and he is smart and beautiful, he talks alot and loves to show off

  • @ffionb2337
    @ffionb2337 7 років тому

    Hi Jessi, have you ever heard of a wildlife centre in Western Australia called Kanyana? If you have can you please mention it in your next video. Thanks

  • @kay9445
    @kay9445 7 років тому +2

    I love when a tiel gives a warning whistle if they see a bird in the sky.

  • @CoolKid-eo8ig
    @CoolKid-eo8ig 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tips

  • @pamelascullion2831
    @pamelascullion2831 4 роки тому

    I have a male cockatiel named Whistler because he whistles. My grandparents ( my mom's parents) were his original owners. He likes it when music is on. Sometimes He says hello.

  • @yourownpersonalexistential2470
    @yourownpersonalexistential2470 8 років тому

    Anyone else watch Ekkilson's episode in DW, with "I give you the gift of air from my lungs!" Every time my little cockatiel hisses (pretty much at anything that isn't me) it reminds me of that.

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl4345 7 років тому

    It took me years to realize that every time my cockatiel Piper peeped, that she was instructing me to do something. She passed away last year at the age of 19. My parrot and I didn't know if we could get along without her sweet bossiness. We are doing ok but miss her very much.

  • @CritterHouseUSA
    @CritterHouseUSA Рік тому

    Cockatiels absolutely have eyebrows and know how to use them!!! 🤣

  • @samiyafatma9251
    @samiyafatma9251 5 років тому +1

    Whoa. That energy girl !!!

  • @Theweatherlady90
    @Theweatherlady90 6 років тому

    Cocktails are wonderful little friends. I had one for 14 to 15 years.

  • @delgirljackson7034
    @delgirljackson7034 6 років тому

    Fantastic video

  • @LeifNygaard
    @LeifNygaard 8 років тому

    This channel is awesome! Thanks for sharing all this great info 😊

  • @LawnMowersThingsThatMakeNoise
    @LawnMowersThingsThatMakeNoise 7 років тому

    Hi Jessi :-) I love your video's :-)

  • @DanSpotYT
    @DanSpotYT 8 років тому

    Nice video! Hope to visit you all some day!

  • @Xoicw
    @Xoicw 7 років тому

    I have cockatiel since 21 years.Nice birds.

  • @bobakeet
    @bobakeet 7 років тому

    This is the most coolest channel! I love it! She needs more subbies :3

  • @zythe69akaru
    @zythe69akaru 8 років тому

    I'll be starting handling Eduardo, our Eclectus parrot for education programs, this summer! I was wondering if you had any tips and tricks, other than the basics.

  • @jeydoncruz3619
    @jeydoncruz3619 6 років тому +1

    You bonded with Steve so late in his life and I’m struggling with my three year old Cockaitel. Any suggestions or tips?

    • @gigib.965
      @gigib.965 4 роки тому

      Me too...I just bought a cockatiel...his birthday is October 15th...well, that's what the store told me...I'm trying to tame him...I go to his cage to get him use to me...I put his cage on a tv table and sit with him...i put my hand in the cage to get him use to me...he doesn't move away as much...I'm doing everything I was told to do...but he still hisses at me...i talk to him in a very calm voice...we are not even close to him letting me take him out of the cage...lol...I'm going VERY slow...i had a hand tamed cockatiel that was hand raised...he was my favorite...I'm hoping this one will learn to like me lol...How is it going with your bird?

  • @hayley.affoddd7194
    @hayley.affoddd7194 8 років тому +1

    I love this channel so much 💕

  • @uhcassie9233
    @uhcassie9233 7 років тому +3

    steve is so cute i love him

  • @happ-star2469
    @happ-star2469 7 років тому

    I have two Cockatiels and thy are very friendly and love to cuddle.

  • @Tryinglittleleg
    @Tryinglittleleg 8 років тому +1

    STEVE!!!!!!! I love you Steve I'm your biggest fan!

  • @johnbunnjovi
    @johnbunnjovi 5 років тому +1

    I felt exhausted after listening to that.

  • @qwerty135-z6p
    @qwerty135-z6p 7 років тому

    I love my first bird,a cockatiel.It's really recognizable how they communicate and easy to keep track of.I suggest getting a cockatiel as your first bird 😃

    • @zachariah74
      @zachariah74 6 років тому

      Getting a budgie as your first bird is alot safer tbh

  • @Luna-sp7be
    @Luna-sp7be 7 років тому

    Forgot to add their fluffing. When a cockatiel (or cockatoo) fluffs up the feathers to cover the bottom of their beak, it means that they are happy. If their entire bottom beak (and sometimes even part of their top beak) is covered, the bird is very, very happy.
    Feathers pressed tight to the body signifies fear (oftentimes tiels will raise their necks up, too).
    Also, a tall crest simply means arousal level. So a high crest with a fluffed up beak would mean that the bird is overjoyed (my 'tiel does this when he gets to go on his favorite swing, or on car rides). A high crest with feathers pressed close to the body would signify that the bird is terrified.

  • @taylort1858
    @taylort1858 7 років тому

    I know how my cockatiel is feeling, he opens his beak and says “Hiss hiss, f^ck off”

  • @eklosi8841
    @eklosi8841 4 роки тому

    Hi, enjoyed your video. We have a cockatiel who has been living in his cage for about 6 years and is not tamed. He seems quite scared of people. Do we have a chance of taming him at all?

  • @maxmumbai1234
    @maxmumbai1234 4 роки тому

    What does it mean when they hit the cage with their beak, say "mitu" on seeing their fav cloth, make that weird squeak sound which is prolonged in duration?

  • @amandazanchi6396
    @amandazanchi6396 5 років тому +1

    So does mine

  • @pegnas
    @pegnas 6 років тому

    You are AWESOME

  • @galaxyeyes9879
    @galaxyeyes9879 7 років тому

    My bird (same breed) can smile in a way. He puffs his cheek feathers up when hes happy!

  • @RuthPopleVlog
    @RuthPopleVlog 8 років тому +1

    I live on a farm so I am always working with animals :)

  • @ashleybakker3054
    @ashleybakker3054 7 років тому

    Hey Jesse great video! I do have a question so here it goes: I have an umbrella cockatoo and with warmer weather I want to bring her outside. She can not fly but can glide off. I want to train her to use a harness so she can go outside but I dont know how to go about it? Could you maybe help or make a video on it?

  • @laurelrockefeller
    @laurelrockefeller 7 років тому

    Hi Jessi, I am bringing home a new baby boy cockatiel into a flock of two female cockatiels. How can I help him become a part of our flock? If the breeder allows I will probably hand feed him for about 2-4 weeks; I'm experienced and I found that helped each of my girls bond to me and become social. At what point should I allow him to explore the aviary both Mithril and Arwen sleep and eat in? Is there anything in particular I should be especially attentive to when he arrives? Is it going to create trouble for myself if I allow him to live in the same aviary cage both my girls live in -- once he knows how to fly and how to perch of course? Will time of year and the girls' raging hormones matter in this process or will they give him his "childhood" before getting all excited that he's a boy?
    PS: it took Arwen a YEAR to figure out how to climb, but mastered flight and even landing by eight weeks! It took Mithril a year to master flying and landing despite having another bird to show her how to when she was young. Cockatiels are so individual! :)

  • @rosasigala2026
    @rosasigala2026 6 років тому +1

    Can you do a video like this for lovebirds?

  • @MarsellaFyngold
    @MarsellaFyngold 4 роки тому

    Does anyone remember which episode it was that she talks about how birds think your head is a bird and your shoulders are just perches?

  • @spencerburton2485
    @spencerburton2485 7 років тому

    Hey Jessi! I'm wondering if you know anything about or have any experience with red rump parrots, I am interested in getting one as a pet, and am curious how they compare to birds like conures in terms of friendliness and companionship, I'd love any advice you have, thanks!

  • @gigistudio23
    @gigistudio23 6 років тому

    What do you do if they are scared and pounce off your finger?

  • @kenj7153
    @kenj7153 8 років тому

    I have learned that the small parrots as well as the larger ones should have an open cage. Do you keep your birds caged or do you allow them out?

  • @mihajlobegovic9818
    @mihajlobegovic9818 4 роки тому

    I have a cockateal and something cool about him is that when I go to another room for a little he will call me. First just a little whistles, but if I dont respond than he will scream.

  • @alyert2070
    @alyert2070 7 років тому

    Did you rescue or buy that guy?

  • @AveryRooth
    @AveryRooth 3 роки тому

    Hi Jessi! I wanted to get a cockatiel! Do they like being held on the shoulder or finger and your arm-witch one?

  • @uhavemooface
    @uhavemooface 5 років тому

    In this video you say you have had him for 7 months now. That is almost how long I have had mine for and he still hates my guts and hisses at me. He wasn't hand fed but still I wonder how long it will take for him to get use to me.

  • @blammm88
    @blammm88 7 років тому

    Hey Jessi. I'm hoping you can help me with my 4 months old Black Cap Green Cheek Conure. I just got him and he was previously hand fed,tame and eating pellets. But when i brought him home he doesn't seem to be eating his budgie sized zupreem which the previous owner fed him. i gave him pine nuts by hand he went crazy for it but i only gave him a little of those not over feeding them with it. He does eats broccoli tho. I do not want to feed him seed mix as he hasn't been introduce to it yet. Should i just surrender and get him seed mix first or is there a way to get him eating his fruit blend pellets again.
    Another thing i let him out an hour for the past 3 days and the moment i open the cage first thing he does is fly on my shoulder. It really hard for him to get him on my hand and being a 1st time bird owner i am not fairly confident of grabbing of from my shoulder and didn't want him to get scared of my hand. Each time i asked him to step up from my shoulder to my hands his nips on it with gradual force,forcing me the flick my finger in order for him to stop. I had to bribe him with pine nuts in order for him to get of my shoulder for awhile and and flies straight back on my shoulder again. Also had to bait him with pine nuts to get back in the cage and he doesn't seem to play with cage toys too. I've seen videos of that most bird would play outside the cage if its open but not this guy. He seems to love shoulder so much. I've build him a play gym that he doesn't even touches it. Cause the first time i saw him, he just flies straight to my shoulder. Even the previous owner was surprise. But is really hard to handle him if he is on my shoulder every time he gets out.
    Any advice guys? Should i go to a vet clipped him?

  • @ocarter9799
    @ocarter9799 8 років тому +1

    Could you possibly do a video in how to tell budgie body language? They're probably somewhat similar, but I just wanted to learn more about my parakeet's behavior, other than what I've already observed. I you could, that would be great!

  • @Cassandracoward
    @Cassandracoward 8 років тому

    My favourite behavior is heart wings, it shows Aithusa loves me. second is the bow before head scratches (or preening from another bird)

  • @WackeeJackeePH
    @WackeeJackeePH 5 років тому

    I received 2 cockatiels as a gift, they're already a year old and was out untamed.
    Is it still possible to tame them?

    • @mariamddt
      @mariamddt 5 років тому +1

      Are they bonded? If wo it might be a little difficult as they will prefer each other more than you. But you can still try. Let them get used to you for about a week. Then you can start to go up to their cage and talk to them softly or read a newspaper near them. Then after they get used to your voice you can try to feed them treats through the bars of the cage. Maybe some millet or sunflower seeds. This process can take a while since they have to get used to hands. Then after they are somewhat used to hands you can open the cage door if they want to come out on their own they can. Again feed treats outside so they get used to human company and they realize humans are good.

    • @mariamddt
      @mariamddt 5 років тому +1

      After they get fully used to you, you can teach step up.

    • @WackeeJackeePH
      @WackeeJackeePH 5 років тому

      Actually, it's been almost a month now haha.
      They would let me out my hands in their cage but if I slowly put my hands near them the male would seem like he'll bite me.
      But still doing it as a daily routine till they get used to it.

  • @owendacres5651
    @owendacres5651 7 років тому +1

    Hi Jessi, how do i get intouch with you regarding the adoption of a ring neck or quaker parrot?

  • @nathanchristensen5861
    @nathanchristensen5861 7 років тому

    Hey Jessi! How long did it take on average for your birds to feel comfortable enough to step up?

  • @ricardopr54
    @ricardopr54 6 років тому

    New subscriber here! 👍👍👍🇵🇷

  • @Lady_Lavandula
    @Lady_Lavandula 7 років тому

    My female cockatiel is enthralled with Steve 😂 I think she has a crush

  • @jwizzlah
    @jwizzlah 8 років тому +1

    My budgerigars often quarrel in what seems to be over territory. Their cage is larger than what the Pet Smart representatives recommended however they are missing a large wooden dowel because they chewed through it. We are in the process of getting a new one, but they have not been heavily affected because of this. Also note that I got one budgie later than the other by 6 months and I believe he has eye problems. Both have eaten from my hand but I have not practised this for a while and they refuse to come near me. Could someone please provide guidance? Thanks.

  • @vigneshraj8998
    @vigneshraj8998 7 років тому

    Hi Jessi, I watch all videos in your channel every video will always give me new information. I have a cockatiel pair and i have noticed from the recent days my both the cockatiels are bald near its eyes I don't know why can you pls help me on this.

    • @samuelpyke5933
      @samuelpyke5933 7 років тому

      vignesh raj some cockatiels can have a bald spot more common in tiels like Steve reply for more

  • @fromscratchauntybindy9743
    @fromscratchauntybindy9743 8 років тому

    Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! Oi! Oi! Oi!
    Gooosh this brought back memories of my Cockatiels.
    I'd love another, but my others were Houdinis and I couldn't bare the heartbreak again. I'm also not a fan of clipping wings because they can display natural behaviours and get out of harms way. So - I'll just stick to swooning over Steve.
    Was Steve named after Steve Irwin?

    • @The_Joestar
      @The_Joestar 8 років тому

      Keeping them in cages is unnatural too. I clip my lovebird's wings. Mostly because I live in an apartment, and the fact my male one is as dumb as a brick and would fly directly into the windows. Also, when clipped they're quieter and less stressed I noticed. They still get around and their favourite spot is above the curtains. (Note, my male might be stupid, I still love him more than anything in this world :P )

    • @SAMnELLA-1
      @SAMnELLA-1 8 років тому

      I have 2 parrots. My cockatiel is visually impaired and really only feels safe when he rides around on my shoulder all day, even during all the housework & noisy vacuuming. We call that going "shoulder surfing". His wings aren't clipped because he rarely gets off me & rarely tries to fly. My kakariki parrot flies like a fighter jet. His ability to manoeuvre at top speed, avoiding moving & stationary objects is very impressive. I live in an apartment also and have a large glass patio door. My bird's cages are opened as soon as I am up & they can come & go as they please. I use some paper with a large black X on each patio pane. This way the glass is not invisible to my flier. I did clip his wings once in an effort to slow him down a little. Even though he could still fly well with a little more effort, he got very depressed. He wouldn't come & socialize and just hung out in his cage all day. When his wing feathers grew back in. I left them alone. It took a long time for him to come out of his depressed state. I will never trim his wings again. Each bird caregiver needs to assess the requirements of their own individual bird's situation & make the best decision they can.

  • @sophiamepsted4569
    @sophiamepsted4569 6 років тому

    Very helpful

  • @annailles8625
    @annailles8625 8 років тому

    What kind of disinfectants do you use to clean reptile tanks when you're doing a deep clean? I'm asking this because I have a tank a mouse used to live in, that I want to sanitize for a leopard gecko. Any advice? Thank you so much! :)

    • @Cassandracoward
      @Cassandracoward 8 років тому

      F10 is a veterinarian disinfectant, always my go to when making sure everything is clean

    • @annailles8625
      @annailles8625 8 років тому

      Cassandra Lee Thanks! :) I'll look into that.