The first Oriole in the smaller cage is a Golden Oriole.The one in the larger second cage is a Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis). This species is widely distributed in Southeast Asia. I’m fortunate to have seen both species before.
A beautiful and wonderful video. In fact, I was amazed by this huge number of bird lovers who arrived, and I was enchanted by the beauty of this place you have in the United States. Thank you very much for your effort. Good luck. Follower from Morocco. I hope for some canaries, mosaic receivers and cloisters.
Yes they are goldfinches However in the particular case of that pair, they are Siberian goldfinches which rarely occur in the UK. In the case of this pair, they are colour variations. Onthe left you have an agate male. On the right you have a cinnamon whitetop female.
Saya senang sekali melihat tayangan ini, bro..di kami Indonesia banyak sekali penghobi burung, referensi buat anda burung kicauan terbaik di negara kami adalah shama white ramped atau murai batu. Dan jenis burung ini telah berhasil kami breeding sehingga tidak mengandalkan tangkapan dari alam.
Excellent good job Weldon UK bird market v nice kneet nd clean there r good collection of bird nd plz show pigeon nd more birds like duck I'm from Pakistan Islamabad M Arshad❤
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Yes, people do breed corvid species. However they’re not too common so don’t regularly appear at shows. The last corvid species I saw for sale at a show was at Newark show in last October, a pair of European jays You’d be best joining the ‘British softbill society’ group on Facebook and asking for more info on there as I don’t keep them
The bird you show at the end is a black-naped oriole not a golden oriole. Earlier in the video at 5.49 you can see both a golden and a black-naped oriole in adjacent cages.
My mother bought my kids 2 budgies I was pissed at her for getting two birds and put in a cage, if I new they’d be ok I would of let them go but they most probably wouldn’t last a week, it ended up costing me over grand I built a huge cage well not a cage the thing was 10ft by 10ft built in a huge shed insulated and heating put in I ended up going around loads of pet shops buying the birds so they wouldn’t be stuck in small cage now it’s turned in to a hobby making sure my local pet shop doesn’t have to many birds in small cage, next summer building a bigger place for them
Love seeing all the canaries. They are not so popular here in USA. Even at bird expo's, not very many are displayed. You need to find a canary club to see them. It's odd to see cardinals caged. We don't keep them here, or any native American birds.
i feel tht birds have a God-made right to be free and have a chance for instinct and freinds and family etc... and are not some low-love or low inteleiigence hooman play thing. so maybe Borbs should never be bought aand sold like that... unless they are saved from some ntrual distater
How bloody cruel, keeping beautiful creatures born with wings in cages just to look at, and say don't they look nice. They are born to fly. What is wrong with these people. Should not be allowed
These birds are only in these cages for a small amount of time, whilst at these shows for their own safety and reduced stress. If kept in larger cages or even aviaries they would be at risk of more stress and possible injury. Outside of the show, they are all kept in much larger cages or aviaries
@@OCAVIARY obviously m8 . Most people would realize that don't you think. But its still cruel to breed birds a creature born to fly to live in cages or aviaries, where they are not really free like a bird should be. Many people still keep them in cages and not all aviaries are Zoo size. It's not fair.
I’ve seen Uk wild birds in those cages I thought that is illegal to keep them in cages or am I missing something. Even so they shouldn’t be in cages and I think it’s cruel. I didn’t watch all of the video tbh as it pissed me off when I spotted the gold finch.
@@Warrior6504 Yes goldfinch, they breed them in captivity legally but I'm sure there are those that capture some from the wild. This hobby also encourages other exotic species to be poached from the wild and smuggled in from around the world. It's so wrong, just so people can make money and just look at the trapped beautiful Bird in a cage.
@@Warrior6504 native birds are legal to keep and sell providing they are captive bred and closed rung in accordance to the wildlife and countryside act 1981
The magnolia warbler in your thumbnail is illegal in captivity. Guessing you didn't see one at the bird show? Let's hope there was no wild caught birds.
I didn’t see a magnolia warbler, but rather something similar looking which I couldn’t identify. Where is it said this species cannot be kept in captivity? It’s rare that species can’t be full stop, particularly if species are endangered
@OCAVIARY oh, I see. Magnolia warblers live in North and Central America. I'm glad you didn't see one at a bird market! I'm in Canada, and it's illegal to have native birds in captivity in canada, us and mexico. It's the migratory bird convention act. Even endangered birds like the Prothonotary Warbler are not found in captivity, instead suitable habitat is protected and increased and try to reduce predators. Native birds in captivity would mostly be rehabilitated birds that can't survive in the wild. We also have Common Redpoles in Canada, but not have them as cage birds as they are native.
is there anyone who knows of a breeder of Major Mitchells and Sulphur Crested Cockatoos? that is respected and have a positive reviews. I'm Currently looking for Breeders of these Birds for like over a week now.
Hi love your videos,was wondering how much Greenfinches are worth over there.yours are so good.over here in NZ i breed them show some and let the rest go as there is no market for them.If you want new birds you just trap some.theres dozens of them here.
I used to breed British birds as a kid Thought now I’ve got a big plot of land I might get back into it but I’m enjoying seeing what wild birds turn up at the moment Love seeing your videos though , amazed what people keep Would be amazing to have golden orioles I’ve only ever heard them in the wild but hard to see
@@OCAVIARY watching your videos is tempting me back into it Had decent amount of birds nesting on my land but don’t get the same insight as when your breeding birds in aviaries
Birds are not commodities, they are living and breathing creatures just like us. Let's hope that none fall into unscrupulous hands for they are precious gifts given to us by God!
Birds are given wings, wonder why? Not given to YOU, where did you get that from. Are Lions also given to you check them out then you'll understand if you have any intellect.
These people care for their birds, they sit in these show cages only for a few hours until they return to their normal homes, or new homes if they have been sold, where they can fly. The bare minimum of bird care requires for them to be able to stretch their wings. And i dont see why its any different from keeping a dog, and they are often kept even better than dogs with exotic and fresh foods to satisfy their diet, while many dogs get leftovers and are tied to a fence, not able to stretch their legs.
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@@chris-c2c4k honestly not quite sure as I haven’t really taken notice. That said there was a pair for £950 there, but they’re breeders/aviary birds not silly tame pets like in a pet shop
@@OCAVIARYin my experience birds from pet shops arent even propely tamed, and of terrible quality bc many come from mills. So shows are much better tbh
Too many canaries and budgies in my opinion. I went to the show not many other species of birds as it has been in previous shows but nice video keep it up.
It's disgusting to see so many beautiful winged creatures in cages. If you want to watch them, get a pair of binoculars, get off your @ss and go watch them. There are so many parrots in rescues due to people getting them not realizing how long they live. If you're thinking about getting a bird make sure you do your research first, re-homing is harmful to them. I rescued an umbrella cockatoo 15 yrs ago and a African gray 10 yrs ago and can tell you neither should be in cages. Some can't adjust and start plucking themselves or worse, self-mutilating. Umbrella cockatoos are usually portrayed as active and doing something amusing which they do but they also can't 'shut it off', they are looking for trouble 24/7. For example, I would never leave my cockatoo out while going to the bathroom, it's much safer to bring him with and set him on the vanity. He has a whole basket of toys but I would bet he'd be taking a chunk out of the wood furniture instead of playing with his toys. PSA: RESCUE, never buy birds.
Great to meet so many fans of the channel at the show! Thank you all for coming and hopefully see you at Newark on the 24th!🦜🐦⬛
800 pounds for sun conures ?
God damn that’s expensive In India you would get a pair for 170 pounds
…also, great to meet young Adam and his father once again at the show! Another young person coming into our hobby!
The first Oriole in the smaller cage is a Golden Oriole.The one in the larger second cage is a Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis). This species is widely distributed in Southeast Asia. I’m fortunate to have seen both species before.
A beautiful and wonderful video. In fact, I was amazed by this huge number of bird lovers who arrived, and I was enchanted by the beauty of this place you have in the United States. Thank you very much for your effort. Good luck. Follower from Morocco. I hope for some canaries, mosaic receivers and cloisters.
Next Show🦜
October 6th
Staffordshire County Showground
Opens at 9am
Very good . I use to keep canary in the past , great hobby .
The black-naped and golden oriole is a native in my country. They are difficult to keep and breed, so they're very rare in aviculture in my locality.
Lovely video keep up the good work Adam
At 5:34 is that a gold finch I see in my garden ?
Yes they are goldfinches
However in the particular case of that pair, they are Siberian goldfinches which rarely occur in the UK.
In the case of this pair, they are colour variations.
Onthe left you have an agate male.
On the right you have a cinnamon whitetop female.
Saya senang sekali melihat tayangan ini, bro..di kami Indonesia banyak sekali penghobi burung, referensi buat anda burung kicauan terbaik di negara kami adalah shama white ramped atau murai batu. Dan jenis burung ini telah berhasil kami breeding sehingga tidak mengandalkan tangkapan dari alam.
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Gak bisa bahasa inggris ?
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@@wewvalala peluang export non migas
Have you ever seen a Amercian goldfinch? They are so beautiful. Thank you so much I love your videos.
Looking care birds great hobby. From Pakistan,
Friend, I'm in Brazil, where is this place where you recorded the animals??
Uk West Midlands Birmingham
7:30 Can you remember what was the price of this Eclectus? Thanks.
For me this video is just amazing! Love to see how markets and exhibitions are in other countries ! 👍 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed!
Sehr schöner Vogelmarkt❤
Did I see Kakariki's? I thought they were a native New Zealand bird?
Yes there are Kakarikis and originate from NZ. However they have been captive bred here in the uk for decades to appear in many different colours
Wow that's so illegal. They were almost certainly smuggled out
Maybe the originals were, but all those around today are captive bred.@@D.Cooper420
How often is that show on mate
Excellent good job Weldon UK bird market v nice kneet nd clean there r good collection of bird nd plz show pigeon nd more birds like duck I'm from Pakistan Islamabad
M Arshad❤
aaaw I looking for such. When is next, please? and also looking or dove or pigeon. where I can buy them?
The next show is 6th October at Staffordshire County Showground.
More details on the parrot society UK website
I didn’t see any Bourke’s parakeets in your video. Were any there?
Yes, often there are quite a few Bourkes
When and where is next bird market uk.???
I missed Stafford spring show😢 but am going to the show in June
Was it once held in Harrogate?
12:16 Hello, where do they sell these types of cages? I am Spanish
can please someone help me??? at 8.39 on the top there is a big bird in greenish can someone tell me the name of this bird? i am in love...thanks
It’s a turaco
@@OCAVIARY thank you so much
Great little video Olli. Nice one mate.
Thanks mate, great to meet you at the show😁
What is that bird at 04.20
Спасибо Оли за прекрасный репортаж,приятно глазу видеть работу людей неодного года.У нас пока выставки невозможны,смотрим ваши репортажи ,наслаждаемся!🇺🇦😎
Just discovered your channel and its awesome. Can you buy crows, ravens or magpies? If so how would I go about doing so?
No. Do you think they would like it?
Yes, people do breed corvid species. However they’re not too common so don’t regularly appear at shows.
The last corvid species I saw for sale at a show was at Newark show in last October, a pair of European jays
You’d be best joining the ‘British softbill society’ group on Facebook and asking for more info on there as I don’t keep them
Kenari warnanya keren, jadi pengen kesitu
bikin ngiler ya bro
Great work capturing the occasion and the birds Ollie, well done!
Great video again. Nice to see different types of birds. Hope to go next year.
Love those pair
Do the birds get to fly outside of these small cages in your home?
Yes
These cages are only for display, if the owners are caring for them propely there shouldnt be an issue
Bro what is the best food supplement u use for ur birds plz guide me
I’m assuming the small cages are travel cages
No the cage actually shrinks the older they get
9:05 were those birds ringed i couldn't tell
Yes
Whats the address for the bird market?
When is the next bird show ??
The bird you show at the end is a black-naped oriole not a golden oriole. Earlier in the video at 5.49 you can see both a golden and a black-naped oriole in adjacent cages.
Yes that’s correct, I made an error there. Both golden and black naped at the same table
Great video Oli some lovely bird’s on show thanks for sharing
My mother bought my kids 2 budgies I was pissed at her for getting two birds and put in a cage, if I new they’d be ok I would of let them go but they most probably wouldn’t last a week, it ended up costing me over grand I built a huge cage well not a cage the thing was 10ft by 10ft built in a huge shed insulated and heating put in I ended up going around loads of pet shops buying the birds so they wouldn’t be stuck in small cage now it’s turned in to a hobby making sure my local pet shop doesn’t have to many birds in small cage, next summer building a bigger place for them
great video , is there a schedule of dayes anywhwere of shows and sales as always seem to miss them until I see them on your videos
This video really said “Aight so here’s what Rio looks like in real life…”.
Are there wood pigeons
Didn’t see any this show but there was some a few years ago
Is it open to all public or need membership or to book
It’s a Public show. Wristbands can be bought online in advance or there on the day
Great video but u show next time prices please
Love this video, mate❤
So Ollie what did you bring home ?? Loved the video mate, its amazing to see some many different species in 1 place xx
Went there many years ago Geoff Capes was there
Geoff still quite often is, he’s a budgie breeder!
@@OCAVIARY
he's dead now isn't he? Died recently.
@ yes sadly died last week
Those birds speak
Yes those are chirps of fear unfortunately
Top greeny hen that. Love the vids looking forward to seeing your breeding season, all the best .
Добрый день.Эта верхняя птица называется Турако.Очень красивая!
Lets hope we treat them better
Thanks for sharing! Please no music!
All I wanted too see after 30 seconds was the price tags..insane money for a garden finch
Love seeing all the canaries. They are not so popular here in USA. Even at bird expo's, not very many are displayed. You need to find a canary club to see them. It's odd to see cardinals caged. We don't keep them here, or any native American birds.
Those pigeons in the beginning were cool. Looked like they had fur coats on. Cool bird market.
The extremely small cages make me sad...its like a human being in a room 2ft x 4ft
These are travel cages, the birds are only kept in them during the sale/exhibition for their safety and practicality
Great show Olly. Thanks for sharing 👍 especially for the likes of myself that are unable to attend.
i feel tht birds have a God-made right to be free and have a chance for instinct and freinds and family etc... and are not some low-love or low inteleiigence hooman play thing. so maybe Borbs should never be bought aand sold like that... unless they are saved from some ntrual distater
Very nice videos but the music is unsuitable for this kind of this atmosphere.. Leave it as natural and normal sound... Thanks
Some great quality birds & products, I've never been but must make the effort.
How bloody cruel, keeping beautiful creatures born with wings in cages just to look at, and say don't they look nice. They are born to fly. What is wrong with these people. Should not be allowed
These birds are only in these cages for a small amount of time, whilst at these shows for their own safety and reduced stress. If kept in larger cages or even aviaries they would be at risk of more stress and possible injury.
Outside of the show, they are all kept in much larger cages or aviaries
@@OCAVIARY obviously m8 . Most people would realize that don't you think. But its still cruel to breed birds a creature born to fly to live in cages or aviaries, where they are not really free like a bird should be. Many people still keep them in cages and not all aviaries are Zoo size. It's not fair.
I’ve seen Uk wild birds in those cages I thought that is illegal to keep them in cages or am I missing something. Even so they shouldn’t be in cages and I think it’s cruel. I didn’t watch all of the video tbh as it pissed me off when I spotted the gold finch.
@@Warrior6504 Yes goldfinch, they breed them in captivity legally but I'm sure there are those that capture some from the wild. This hobby also encourages other exotic species to be poached from the wild and smuggled in from around the world. It's so wrong, just so people can make money and just look at the trapped beautiful Bird in a cage.
@@Warrior6504 native birds are legal to keep and sell providing they are captive bred and closed rung in accordance to the wildlife and countryside act 1981
Einen Vogel dort zu kaufen würde mich sehr schwer fallen😊
Where are you at
What those birds live up to 100 years
The magnolia warbler in your thumbnail is illegal in captivity. Guessing you didn't see one at the bird show? Let's hope there was no wild caught birds.
I didn’t see a magnolia warbler, but rather something similar looking which I couldn’t identify.
Where is it said this species cannot be kept in captivity? It’s rare that species can’t be full stop, particularly if species are endangered
@OCAVIARY oh, I see. Magnolia warblers live in North and Central America. I'm glad you didn't see one at a bird market! I'm in Canada, and it's illegal to have native birds in captivity in canada, us and mexico. It's the migratory bird convention act. Even endangered birds like the Prothonotary Warbler are not found in captivity, instead suitable habitat is protected and increased and try to reduce predators. Native birds in captivity would mostly be rehabilitated birds that can't survive in the wild. We also have Common Redpoles in Canada, but not have them as cage birds as they are native.
Are they sale bird there ?
Thank You for sharing olivier . Big fan
So naic
is there anyone who knows of a breeder of Major Mitchells and Sulphur Crested Cockatoos? that is respected and have a positive reviews. I'm Currently looking for Breeders of these Birds for like over a week now.
Hi love your videos,was wondering how much Greenfinches are worth over there.yours are so good.over here in NZ i breed them show some and let the rest go as there is no market for them.If you want new birds you just trap some.theres dozens of them here.
generally £50 a pair for lower quality stock, good quality usually start at £40-£50 a bird +
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Great vid oldie,,,,we're there any irish canary? 😊
Yes there were a fee
I love birbs this was awesome but I feel bad for the african greys. They are too intelligent to be calm in this situation they were all shaking
I used to breed British birds as a kid
Thought now I’ve got a big plot of land I might get back into it but I’m enjoying seeing what wild birds turn up at the moment
Love seeing your videos though , amazed what people keep
Would be amazing to have golden orioles
I’ve only ever heard them in the wild but hard to see
You definitely should get back into it!
id love some golden orioles in the future, just need some big aviaries!
@@OCAVIARY watching your videos is tempting me back into it
Had decent amount of birds nesting on my land but don’t get the same insight as when your breeding birds in aviaries
Class mate
Birds are not commodities, they are living and breathing creatures just like us. Let's hope that none fall into unscrupulous hands for they are precious gifts given to us by God!
Are u veg😂😂😂
Birds are given wings, wonder why? Not given to YOU, where did you get that from. Are Lions also given to you check them out then you'll understand if you have any intellect.
These people care for their birds, they sit in these show cages only for a few hours until they return to their normal homes, or new homes if they have been sold, where they can fly. The bare minimum of bird care requires for them to be able to stretch their wings. And i dont see why its any different from keeping a dog, and they are often kept even better than dogs with exotic and fresh foods to satisfy their diet, while many dogs get leftovers and are tied to a fence, not able to stretch their legs.
Humans commodify beauty. We just do.
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Great show ollie
Thanks Neil😁
wonder what likes of macaws and african greys sells for at these markets compared to shop
A lot cheaper as you’re buying direct from breeders
@OCAVIARY what's An average price of an African grey there for example
@@chris-c2c4k honestly not quite sure as I haven’t really taken notice. That said there was a pair for £950 there, but they’re breeders/aviary birds not silly tame pets like in a pet shop
@@OCAVIARYin my experience birds from pet shops arent even propely tamed, and of terrible quality bc many come from mills. So shows are much better tbh
no bird should be in cage, they have wings for a reason.....
Really
Im breeding my self 40+ but to many ist about money and not about the hobby..
I rescued my little conure from a bird show for $1500.00 on sale
Superb video…..What’s the price of goldians pair
African grey
Where is this place?
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It's a menagerie.
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At those prices they can keep them 50 quid for a budgie 😂
Too many canaries and budgies in my opinion. I went to the show not many other species of birds as it has been in previous shows but nice video keep it up.
Aloha from Hawaii🌺 i enjoyed this episode and im so jealous because we fo t have this in hawaii,
Great to hear from you, glad you enjoyed it!😁
How many of them are poached... and they’re
not commodities. I have a room full of them, all adopted, some were recycled half a dozen times.
Not just beards mate
My dad is gonna buy me a African gray parrot 6:13
It's disgusting to see so many beautiful winged creatures in cages. If you want to watch them, get a pair of binoculars, get off your @ss and go watch them.
There are so many parrots in rescues due to people getting them not realizing how long they live. If you're thinking about getting a bird make sure you do your research first, re-homing is harmful to them.
I rescued an umbrella cockatoo 15 yrs ago and a African gray 10 yrs ago and can tell you neither should be in cages. Some can't adjust and start plucking themselves or worse, self-mutilating.
Umbrella cockatoos are usually portrayed as active and doing something amusing which they do but they also can't 'shut it off', they are looking for trouble 24/7. For example, I would never leave my cockatoo out while going to the bathroom, it's much safer to bring him with and set him on the vanity. He has a whole basket of toys but I would bet he'd be taking a chunk out of the wood furniture instead of playing with his toys.
PSA: RESCUE, never buy birds.
Thosd birds live longer then man