DO THESE PARROTS EXIST? Fake or Reality! - Macaws, Caiques, Lorikeets and more...
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- Explore the captivating world of rare bird mutations in Australia as I visit an Australian breeder.
Incredible mutations which had not been seen often on TV are now revealed.
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Love from India 🇮🇳 more power to Global Aviculture
Yes 🙌
I love Parrots.
Me too!
❤Me too!
Super sir🎉❤ great work 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Love this!❤ I didn’t realise there were so many mutations😱
Countless!
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❤Love from the Netherlands! Just Love your video’s! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much! Greeting to lovely Netherlands 🇳🇱
So beautifully
Very good!
What camera and lens are used?
MY LONG LENSE: Sony FE 5.6-6.3/200-600 G OSS
Vlog Lense: 28-75mm Tamron
@@your-parrot Very good
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hi bro I love watching your content I really love birds❤️ but I don’t have more than one I really wanted to
❤Fantastic video, thank you for showing a little piece of a great breeder for us, I congratulate you because it was a very educational video, I hope to see more with this style of programs, thank you for making the effort on your part for us, keep going Friend 🙂😜..
Thank you very much for your kinds words!
Very eye pleasant ❤❤
Big love and respect from Lahore Pakistan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That looks like galvanized metal. Isn't that poisonous to parrots if they lick it over the long time?
I had a lorikeet that passed away last march. Despite my best efforts in giving her quality feed, she grew vitamin d deficient which the vet suspects also made her calcium levels crash. She went so quick, hurt herself once from a crash and just wouldn't heal. I remember one of my biggest phobias in the start was the little specks of rust that the cage inevitably developed. Lot of good that did, I guess.
That’s why we produce quality feed to prevent these cases of missing vitamins, minerals and amino acids. Unfortunately the quality of most bird food is not sufficient
Love from Canada! Hope your pellets come here soon!
We are working on it ❤️
Very beautiful 😍
Nice video❤❤❤❤
Thanks
These birds are special they are not meant to keep in cage
Alright, where should they be kept then? 😉
@@your-parrotI don't mean your cages you have a beautiful aviary most people have small hardly to move for the birds I'm talking about that
Tolle Reportage! 👏
Wunderschöne Farbmutationen. 👍
Danke fürs "Mitnehmen nach Australien". 😊
Vielen Dank für dein Kommentar 🙌
where you come from???
Your every video is amazing but every time you missed one thing which is breeder's email address or their URL where any one can contact him.
😅 this is what you call being discreetly
@@your-parrot so you are deliberately not mentioned their's contact detail 😁 but why?
@@printec786 to protect their privacy
@@your-parrot so how can anyone buy their parrots? Specially who are not living in Australia.
@@printec786 these breeders anyway don’t sell in public. Birds get sold with certain contacts in certain circles
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Was wondering if the blue senegal parrot is real ?
Yes! Check out our Instagram and you see it
Wow nice ❤❤ from India
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for its❤❤❤😊😊@@your-parrot
Gutes viedeo
Vielen Dank Matteo
Wollte mal fragen wann wieder mal ein Update von deinen vögeln kommt
What a great facility. I have to say, though, it’s ironic to me how these birds are legal in Australia, a country that is so protective of its own native species that they’ve banned the import and export of foreign reptiles & amphibians, as well as banned the export of their own native reptiles & amphibians... for fear of introducing diseases? Or possible invasion of non-native species, doing more damage than has already been done to the ecosystems. But it only applies to reptiles and amphibians, strangely. I mean, of course, this is a good thing-I live in America, for example, and at least I know that if I wanted a bearded dragon, a woma or carpet python, a White’s tree frog, or any species that’s Australian, it is likely guaranteed to be captive-bred. So for that, their law is a good thing. Also, Australian citizens have to possess permits to own native reptiles and amphibians. Which, again, is all they can legally own there… and yet the tropical fish, invertebrates and birds all seem fully legal there. As in, foreign species being owned in AU. I’ve seen Australian UA-camrs with fish & birds from all over South & North America, Africa and Asia, but couldn’t fish be easily dumped into the water and thrive there? The birds, they could easily fly away and survive? But they’re all allowed. 🤔 I live in San Diego, California, and we have no less than 15-20 species of (mainly South American) psittaciforme birds here, as well as other species like plum-headed and ring-necked parakeets, and several types of lovebirds. And Australia seems like it would be the ideal habitat for many of these birds if they ever escaped… I just wonder why they focus so heavily on the reptiles/amphibians but not the other animals. There are numerous places, including in Europe, where psittaciformes have formed non native populations. So it’s weird to me how Australia is so concerned with its herpetofauna but the concern seemingly ends there?
Thats depressing...its a parrot prison 😢
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Where is the lorikeet farm located?
And can u please give me their contact number?
We always keep the breeders private
@@your-parrot I really want to collect some lory.. Is there any way.. If there us plz tell me. I am from Bangladesh