@@DavKaufmansAdventures Thanks for this. What would you suggest to a novice who wants to create a small bird aviary not for professional breeding but just for a backyard ? Where would they get training and advice on birds? Should they just have one kind of bird? What birds are the easier to start with? How much does it cost?
I want parrots only because I love colors and dinosaurs. We all know modern day birds evolved from theropods (two legged dinosaurs), and we even notice many of the same traits. Plus, in eggs, birds have 3 fingers, just like dinosaurs!
@@thomasbaldauf7971 i already know this i have own parrots sense i was 13. i just dont have any now. as for parrots coming from dinosours it is only a therory they have not been able to prove it 100 percent but it is a accepted therory
I absolutly agree with him. Keeping pets in the best conditions possible, is always more enjoyable then keeping many and not having the resources to give them the best you can. Even if those animals have the essential needs to survive, its always more fufilling to see them thrive, and most of the time having less animals is what you need be be able to maintain hight standards.
Definitely! Earlier this year, I got new enclosures for my carpet pythons, really nice large ones. After I released my snakes into the new enclosures I just watched them for several minutes as they explored their new space. 125 x 80 x 80 cm each for jungle carpet pythons, one is about 1.6 m, the other is about 1.8 m. If it were possible I would've gone even bigger, as I know they'd use the space, but unfortunately I don't have the space for that. This is also why I know I'll never have all the animals I want, as I'll never be able to provide what I want to provide for all of them. Guess that means I have to be selective.
@@fatimaa4741 lol There’s always one person who has to find something to complain about. Their cages have logs, leaves & other natural items inside…,which the birds can tear up with their beaks & play with
So many abandoned and traumatized. People buy them because they think it's so cool, but they live 30 40 60 80 years. They get attach to the owner and when separated or not treated correctly they pull their feathers out and the feathers don't come back. Parrots are actually very emotional and smart animals.
Hi I live in Guatemala and I rescued 2 Scarlett macaws they were bold but take a loot of pacience when they start to plucking you have to distract them with branches or interact with them, bath every 3 days, give them good food... and two years later the feathers grew again but its a lot of stress
Blown away!! What a great surprise! The colors were so amazing on the macaws! The hybrid looking yellow into ocean colors of blues and greens made me think of how a peacocks colors blend! Just beautiful!
Here from the reptile channel, and these macaws are absolutely amazing!! Just WOW! I aspire to have many amazing and healthy macaws, along side my TFA and give them a safe and beautiful home. If you took care of them right you will get yourself a lifetime companion. Would love to see more of them.
Absolutely amazing! Ingenious idea with those doors! Seems like he's a great keeper, worried about the health and well-being of the animals, giving them plenty of space to be as free as possible.
Gosh bird goals!!!! We have three cockatiels and let them fly around the living room. They mainly hang out on certain perches or next to the sliding glass door. Id love some day to have an outdoor aviary when we buy a house.
The best set up I’ve ever seen. What I really enjoyed was the number of birds, you can tell he truly has their best interest at heart. Fantastic Video Dave
WOW 😲 This set up is more than AMAZING ! The parrots are absolutely spectacular and ever so beautiful !! The hanging perches are so delightful for them. I'm a mom of 4 parrots, and I just wonder why there are no toys to keep them busy and entertained. Having a sprinkler system is a must. It's just so incredible !!!!!
I love our feathered & winged reptilians! Birds are incredible, I've raised quite a few from infant all the way to adulthood, when they could be released or moved to a sanctuary. I would *LOVE* to raise Corvids at some point.
Yes and all of these birds are in excellent health. Such beautiful animals and man that outline macaw.. That is amazing dude.. Never seen those before. I've known birds can have morphs but never really see them much.
We had and orange winged amazon for 25 years and I miss him so much ❤️ Love this channel Dav - found you via my love for reptiles - hoping to visit the states soon (I’m in England) to see Clint’s reptile room and of course Emily and Ed’s Snake Discovery facility when Covid allows - would love to meet you too. Love you and, as a psychologist, your video on the use of “rattle on” was amazing - fantastic work.
Wow! I could only imagine a place like this existed! Very cool! And BTW, I loved your vlogs, but I'm liking the new direction you've taken this channel even more! Can't wait for the next one!
Like the size of the enclosure negates the fact that you not only speak about "the game" of selling animals, but he has dozens and dozens of real time experiments of "how much can I change the animal before it falls apart"
@@gioh3655 not always, tiny cages usually are the root cause, and it's great that he has huge enclosures with indoor and outdoor access, but that doesn't negate the lack of toys or the constant breeding for more and more extreme color
So impressed with his setup. When it comes to breeding animals, and birds in particular being pretty bad when it comes to breeding conditions, this is f*cking amazing! Literally the only thing i would add is more toys😂 but with such large avaries for each pair and what they have in them, i dont think more toys would matter much. This setup is beautiful, his ideas and craftsmanship are amazing, and his attitude is great. I love it. I need his info to follow him on other platforms, to the description I go!
I love parrots I’m 13 and have two budgies and one conure and they are my whole LIFE They have huge cages and eat over 30 different kinds of vegetables, grains, and legumes Hard work, but it’s so worth it 😃
I have a spine injury that’s led me down a “self isolation” sort of path. I am married(19yrs now) with a newborn son so I’m trying to make myself do more it’s just hard. My animals have been a huge part of my life since I got hurt. It’s been almost a decade now and my Doberman Pinscher has got me through some very dark times. My parrots though are something different though and it’s hard to explain. My Grey is just hilarious and is so expressive and such a huge vocabulary that my wife and I have had numerous occasions that we went to answer the other and it turned out it was her. My Umbrella Cockatoo was totally different. I felt like he actually needed me as much as I needed him. His affection with his hugs and snuggling up or him yelling at me in a mock argument sorta way…. I actually miss him that when I see a bird do something close to how he would do something I get sad and gets my eyes a little glossy. I could live in a place like this. Just set me up a couch I can sleep on in the corner, a bucket for those late night bathroom needs and a simple food supply and you could display my broke butt right along with the birds… well, my wife and son wouldn’t like that lol. We are working on trying to move into a motorhome one of these days, maybe I could convince my wife to travel around to bird rescues here in the states and do an online series…. I love that yellow Macaw! Perfect Phoenix!
i like ur channel You are so hardworking, handsome and talented 💜 Always be happy and keep shinning junaid birds aviary is always here to support you 😘 we are always with you 💜 you are our king ❤️ I am so blessed to have you as my idol
If you have parrots, you should put some toys or entertain them because they are incredibly smart species. You can not just leave them in the box or in the cage without nothing otherwise it’s too stressful for them…they all look stressed or scared of the owner too… please do your research or educate yourself before adopting any parrot. Peace and love!🙏🏻🌳
I've held Lutinos before haha a friend breeds them, but the person who breeds them has well and truly more than 20. I'd say the count is closer to 70-90 possibly 100 in the world. The colours really do pop in real life. The opalines are rarer in my opinion. I haven't been lucky enough to meet one of them yet.
Dave you should do a video about falcon and hawk breeding for falconry. If you ever in the UK you could do a tour of roy Lupton place he breeds, falcons, hawks and eagles.
I love the opening for this channel. Birds are always a fascinating topic. I love corvid too and have also rescued a young crow, a jackdaw, blackbirds and a starling that I kept until she passed years ago. Every year I still take in pigeons, raise any sparrows or baby birds whose nest has been abandoned. My African grey Achilles is still living with my ex in SW England along with my remaining Ayam cemani chickens. I wish they would have kept the cemani bloodlines pure as they are black right down to the bone. Not sure if you already know how sought after they are for rituals, witchcraft and voodoo? I was very careful who I sold mine to. I wish they would allow some form of safe importation and quarantine for birds. This has been such an amazing video though. It really makes me remember so much about the birds I love. In Italy, I was given the nickname St. Francis of Assisi. For now cheers from Petey the lutino parakeet, 3 of 4 cats, the dog and the multitudes of reptiles and insects.🤟💞
I’m looking for some ideas for my new aviary. Not quite what I was looking for. I was looking for something with more vegetation. I was thinking of glass and temperature controlled. I really like the idea of the indoor section and outdoor section. I have to rethink my original design now. Lol!!!!
i am a parrot person. i have owned and studied parrots sense i was 13 and i am 63 now
That's great! I'll have more parrot videos coming up soon
@Blake Bishop there not much I don't know about parrots
@@DavKaufmansAdventures Thanks for this. What would you suggest to a novice who wants to create a small bird aviary not for professional breeding but just for a backyard
? Where would they get training and advice on birds? Should they just have one kind of bird? What birds are the easier to start with? How much does it cost?
I want parrots only because I love colors and dinosaurs. We all know modern day birds evolved from theropods (two legged dinosaurs), and we even notice many of the same traits. Plus, in eggs, birds have 3 fingers, just like dinosaurs!
@@thomasbaldauf7971 i already know this i have own parrots sense i was 13. i just dont have any now. as for parrots coming from dinosours it is only a therory they have not been able to prove it 100 percent but it is a accepted therory
I absolutly agree with him. Keeping pets in the best conditions possible, is always more enjoyable then keeping many and not having the resources to give them the best you can. Even if those animals have the essential needs to survive, its always more fufilling to see them thrive, and most of the time having less animals is what you need be be able to maintain hight standards.
Couldn't agree more!
Definitely! Earlier this year, I got new enclosures for my carpet pythons, really nice large ones. After I released my snakes into the new enclosures I just watched them for several minutes as they explored their new space.
125 x 80 x 80 cm each for jungle carpet pythons, one is about 1.6 m, the other is about 1.8 m. If it were possible I would've gone even bigger, as I know they'd use the space, but unfortunately I don't have the space for that.
This is also why I know I'll never have all the animals I want, as I'll never be able to provide what I want to provide for all of them. Guess that means I have to be selective.
Okay... but they’re no toys in the cage
@@fatimaa4741 lol There’s always one person who has to find something to complain about. Their cages have logs, leaves & other natural items inside…,which the birds can tear up with their beaks & play with
@@fatimaa4741I noticed that also. I wonder why?
So many abandoned and traumatized. People buy them because they think it's so cool, but they live 30 40 60 80 years. They get attach to the owner and when separated or not treated correctly they pull their feathers out and the feathers don't come back.
Parrots are actually very emotional and smart animals.
Hi I live in Guatemala and I rescued 2 Scarlett macaws they were bold but take a loot of pacience when they start to plucking you have to distract them with branches or interact with them, bath every 3 days, give them good food... and two years later the feathers grew again but its a lot of stress
“You’ve never seen a parrot like this before”
**Me sat with my blue and gold macaw watching this video**
Broo same 😂 she’s getting all mad by the noises and tryna attack my schreen
Blue and Golds are like the worlds most common macaw so?
@@chirpylps9786 yeah but they are one of the rarest parrots
@@fatimaa4741 Blue and Gold are not a rare bird at all wtf
Lutinos and Opalines are rare but the normal blue and gold is literally super common
@@chirpylps9786 sorry, what I meant was macaws in general are rare
Blown away!! What a great surprise! The colors were so amazing on the macaws! The hybrid looking yellow into ocean colors of blues and greens made me think of how a peacocks colors blend! Just beautiful!
Exactly!
No hybrids here, they're all mutations. :)
Incredible aviary! In the process of building mine, as well. I love the macaws!
I didnt expect to u see u here
Beautiful birds, well cared for in a clean, spacious place. Stunning!
As someone about to redo my aviary I’m in love, with his set up..got a few ideas, love the big food dishes.
Here from the reptile channel, and these macaws are absolutely amazing!! Just WOW! I aspire to have many amazing and healthy macaws, along side my TFA and give them a safe and beautiful home. If you took care of them right you will get yourself a lifetime companion. Would love to see more of them.
Glad to have you on this channel as well! And I'll have more parrot videos and lots more coming up!
Absolutely amazing! Ingenious idea with those doors! Seems like he's a great keeper, worried about the health and well-being of the animals, giving them plenty of space to be as free as possible.
You are correct. He's a great keeper not just with the parrots but all his reptiles and other animals too
Gosh bird goals!!!! We have three cockatiels and let them fly around the living room. They mainly hang out on certain perches or next to the sliding glass door. Id love some day to have an outdoor aviary when we buy a house.
The best set up I’ve ever seen. What I really enjoyed was the number of birds, you can tell he truly has their best interest at heart. Fantastic Video Dave
I love that U take the time to show os birds lovers the amazing brid aviaries
That Opaline is STUNNING! Not very often something pops up that I haven't seen before, that coloring is just fantastic!
This guy is the best! and oooh my!!!! His birds are stunning!!
Wow. Thanks for filming this!
glad you enjoyed!
There’s so many beautiful wild birds there,
i have two rescue greys. so i’m loving parrots on u tube. thanks 🙏
Awesome habitats and beautiful birds 🤩
He has some very rare Macaws and parrots absolutely gorgeous birds. 💛💛💛
Thanks for filming this! It's humbling to know how much just one of those cages would ballpark at too!
WOW 😲 This set up is more than AMAZING ! The parrots are absolutely spectacular and ever so beautiful !! The hanging perches are so delightful for them. I'm a mom of 4 parrots, and I just wonder why there are no toys to keep them busy and entertained. Having a sprinkler system is a must. It's just so incredible !!!!!
I'm birds lover nice video thanks
I love parrots
What a fantastic bird facility. Absolutely wonderful to watch 🖒🖒
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love our feathered & winged reptilians! Birds are incredible, I've raised quite a few from infant all the way to adulthood, when they could be released or moved to a sanctuary. I would *LOVE* to raise Corvids at some point.
Me too. I rescued a crow a few years back and wound up bringing him to a sanctuary. I vloged it, and it's a few videos back on this channel
That yellow macaw was absolutely gorgeous ✨
Those macaws were gorgeous! Wow! I didn’t know there were morphs of these birds.
Right? And in Australia no less!
Dāv Kaufman's Animal Adventures ....Australia has always been on my bucket list to visit one day! That is one awesome set up he has!
Yes and all of these birds are in excellent health. Such beautiful animals and man that outline macaw.. That is amazing dude.. Never seen those before. I've known birds can have morphs but never really see them much.
My thoughts exactly
I still love coming back to this video for inspiration for our own aviary build!
Wow what beautiful birds. Love how he has it set up, most i see are in smaller cages. Great Video Dav
Yes, I was blown away by his enclosures
@@DavKaufmansAdventures same here
I have not owned many parrots but from those 10 I believe they thrive in aviaries.
Wow! I have 15 Macaws myself, but your Mutations are just beautiful!
They are absolutely gorgeous birds I love macaws
Thanks for showing us some beautiful parrots! 🦜
Thanks for watching!
I live in Brisbane Australia and I would die to see this guys place I am in love with birds
I'm really enjoying seeing a variety of animals on your channel. You never disappoint.
Thanks Adrian. Much more to come!
Macaws my favourite parrot. Gorgeous aviaries and the colour variations of the birds is stunning 😍
Ho. Lee. Cow. That golden macaw 😍
Right?
We had and orange winged amazon for 25 years and I miss him so much ❤️
Love this channel Dav - found you via my love for reptiles - hoping to visit the states soon (I’m in England) to see Clint’s reptile room and of course Emily and Ed’s Snake Discovery facility when Covid allows - would love to meet you too.
Love you and, as a psychologist, your video on the use of “rattle on” was amazing - fantastic work.
Thank you Laura! I appreciate that.. Do let me know when you make it to Minnesota. Always great to meet a fan.
Wow. What an opportunity and privilege to see such magnificent birds and an amazing set up. Thank you!
Gorgeous birds! Teeny weeny is just beautiful 😍
Wow! I could only imagine a place like this existed! Very cool! And BTW, I loved your vlogs, but I'm liking the new direction you've taken this channel even more! Can't wait for the next one!
That was really cool! I grew up in the Peruvian Amazon and always love seeing parrots.
Awesome aviary ...love from kolkata india.. 💐💐💐
One of those macaws looked like a giant sun conure.
You're right!
"This is the most awesome aviary you've seen"
Me soo confused coz there is no toys In the cage😶
Ikr those birds look stressed out
@@fatimaa4741 it really is soo sad when people get these exotic birds and don't know how to properly care for them😔
Like the size of the enclosure negates the fact that you not only speak about "the game" of selling animals, but he has dozens and dozens of real time experiments of "how much can I change the animal before it falls apart"
If they were stressed out wouldn't they be picking their feathers due to the stress?
@@gioh3655 not always, tiny cages usually are the root cause, and it's great that he has huge enclosures with indoor and outdoor access, but that doesn't negate the lack of toys or the constant breeding for more and more extreme color
Absolutely beautiful 🐦 birds. Innovative enclosures. Thanks for the video Dav!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing place! Love the new channel! Do more videos like this
Wow Amazing love it
So impressed with his setup. When it comes to breeding animals, and birds in particular being pretty bad when it comes to breeding conditions, this is f*cking amazing! Literally the only thing i would add is more toys😂 but with such large avaries for each pair and what they have in them, i dont think more toys would matter much. This setup is beautiful, his ideas and craftsmanship are amazing, and his attitude is great. I love it. I need his info to follow him on other platforms, to the description I go!
Wow so awesome for these birds it's good there laws on keeping exotic animals .the yellow parrot stunning ❤ love all your videos dav.
Thanks for sharing! How do you not have 10M subscribers?! Fantastic! My birds going nuts entire time I watched this video.
That is awesome.
Thanks! Didn't know Joe also works with parrots, huh? I didn't :)
@@DavKaufmansAdventures I never would have guessed but those enclosures are just so we'll designed
I used to own 6 macaws. I miss them, but not the noise. They were extremely personable.
So great and unique.
Wow! How does one person own so many of the rarest birds in the world? Not hating... just in awe...
🔥 Averys !
Love it Dāv!
Joe is an upstanding fellow
And those birds are amazing!
#RattleOn
I agree on both counts!
I love parrots
I’m 13 and have two budgies and one conure and they are my whole LIFE
They have huge cages and eat over 30 different kinds of vegetables, grains, and legumes
Hard work, but it’s so worth it 😃
Never seen you before, but that was the most AWESOME intro I’ve seen ever. I love it, love the content. Keep it up brotha! Safe travels
Thank you! Appreciate it!
Bellas guacamayas como le decimos acá en Venezuela. Beautiful parrots Dav, that's mutations are amazing
¡gracias! ¡Me alegra que te haya gustado el video!
Joe is great, I've seen him featured on a few channels now. Great video, Dāv! 🤘
Agreed
Nice 👌
Im so glad my Mocaw doesnt start getting loud til about 10am
Im late! I've been slacking on my TH-cam viewing but love these beauties!!! Also love the intro!
Thanks Victoria!
I just found out about this channel and boy is the content good
Love these birds.
Cool place!
Parrots 🦜 are my favourite reptiles 🦎❤️
thanks so much for this i love birds, i definitely agree with you thanks for teaching all of this ✨🤗
Well done with the cages.
Your macaw parrot cage set up is awesome brother .
I have a spine injury that’s led me down a “self isolation” sort of path. I am married(19yrs now) with a newborn son so I’m trying to make myself do more it’s just hard. My animals have been a huge part of my life since I got hurt. It’s been almost a decade now and my Doberman Pinscher has got me through some very dark times. My parrots though are something different though and it’s hard to explain. My Grey is just hilarious and is so expressive and such a huge vocabulary that my wife and I have had numerous occasions that we went to answer the other and it turned out it was her. My Umbrella Cockatoo was totally different. I felt like he actually needed me as much as I needed him. His affection with his hugs and snuggling up or him yelling at me in a mock argument sorta way…. I actually miss him that when I see a bird do something close to how he would do something I get sad and gets my eyes a little glossy. I could live in a place like this. Just set me up a couch I can sleep on in the corner, a bucket for those late night bathroom needs and a simple food supply and you could display my broke butt right along with the birds… well, my wife and son wouldn’t like that lol. We are working on trying to move into a motorhome one of these days, maybe I could convince my wife to travel around to bird rescues here in the states and do an online series…. I love that yellow Macaw! Perfect Phoenix!
Not the birds I expected to see in an Aussie Aviary but absolutely amazing. Those Macaws are stunning and to see morphs mind blowing 🤯
Right? My thoughts exactly!
i like ur channel You are so hardworking, handsome and talented 💜 Always be happy and keep shinning junaid birds aviary is always here to support you 😘 we are always with you 💜 you are our king ❤️ I am so blessed to have you as my idol
If you have parrots, you should put some toys or entertain them because they are incredibly smart species. You can not just leave them in the box or in the cage without nothing otherwise it’s too stressful for them…they all look stressed or scared of the owner too… please do your research or educate yourself before adopting any parrot. Peace and love!🙏🏻🌳
Just WOW!
TY ☺️
I don't know which I love more, the lutino macaw or the white African grey. Another insanely rare mutation.
Awesome Video. ❤
thats a cool parrot
My housekeeper would love this place they both have beautiful birds one named Bella and one named Sunny
Amazing ❤😍
Bird lovers 💜
I've held Lutinos before haha a friend breeds them, but the person who breeds them has well and truly more than 20. I'd say the count is closer to 70-90 possibly 100 in the world. The colours really do pop in real life.
The opalines are rarer in my opinion. I haven't been lucky enough to meet one of them yet.
Keeping his birds healthy and happy!
Bonjour super vidéo ✅
Merci!
I watched your video because you are handsome, but subscribed because I love your content.
Dave you should do a video about falcon and hawk breeding for falconry. If you ever in the UK you could do a tour of roy Lupton place he breeds, falcons, hawks and eagles.
Have you even shipped birds overseas? Is there a procedure to get the birds.
It's an unbelievably wonderful facility in Japan.😳😳✨
I want to go because it's okay once👍👍
It's in Australia
Very nice ❤❤❤
How I buy the blue and gold macaw
I live in Brisbane can I visit this aviary?
Awesome...ty
Where do you get this cages or fencing? I ask because i want something similar
I love the opening for this channel. Birds are always a fascinating topic. I love corvid too and have also rescued a young crow, a jackdaw, blackbirds and a starling that I kept until she passed years ago. Every year I still take in pigeons, raise any sparrows or baby birds whose nest has been abandoned. My African grey Achilles is still living with my ex in SW England along with my remaining Ayam cemani chickens. I wish they would have kept the cemani bloodlines pure as they are black right down to the bone. Not sure if you already know how sought after they are for rituals, witchcraft and voodoo? I was very careful who I sold mine to. I wish they would allow some form of safe importation and quarantine for birds. This has been such an amazing video though. It really makes me remember so much about the birds I love. In Italy, I was given the nickname St. Francis of Assisi. For now cheers from Petey the lutino parakeet, 3 of 4 cats, the dog and the multitudes of reptiles and insects.🤟💞
Thank you! I appreciate your comment!
Working with true dinosaurs! :)
I’m looking for some ideas for my new aviary. Not quite what I was looking for. I was looking for something with more vegetation. I was thinking of glass and temperature controlled. I really like the idea of the indoor section and outdoor section. I have to rethink my original design now. Lol!!!!