literally you guys are the reason I could stay happy while in the ICU and before that the reason I was in a high school Shrek the musical oh sorry shrok the musical
I have a 31 year old greenwing macaw that i got 2 years ago who absolutely can't stand me helping her with her pin feathers once there ready! 🙃 ... Also beautiful b&g! 🥰
I still remember you from many years ago when you went to this place and there was a scarlet macaw and it bit you really hard on your arm as you tried to pick it up. I remember how I was so admirative of how you didn’t express anything and kept your cool. Must’ve hurt though 😖 I’m passionate about parrots since I was a kid. Love your videos ❤✌️😍
*In the bird 🦜 world, this is known as scritchin'!!! 😊 This makes me miss my B&G macaw named Bella Grace, aka B.G. I lost her a few years ago. I had her almost 19 years!!*
I love all animals parrots are such beautiful and so intelligent. My aunt had a parrot named Harlow He was 40 when he died, but he had a attitude. It was hilarious.
My grandma used to have 3 parrots. A neglectis parakeet, an African grey, and a cockatoo. The African grey passed away a couple years ago. She misses the grey so much. The grey has to be one of the smartest birds in the whole world. There are a few people who film African greys for social media, like Apollo, Gizmo and a couple other ones.
So beautiful 💙💛 The way she closes her eyes when you help her with her feathers 🪶 ❤🥰
She trusts you sooo much
She's beautiful!! Her pin feathers r so cute!!🎉🎉🎉
what a cute bird. i love birds
literally you guys are the reason I could stay happy while in the ICU and before that the reason I was in a high school Shrek the musical oh sorry shrok the musical
Shes absolutely loving it
PLEASE do more of these pin feather vids!! 🙏🏻
She's a beautiful B&G. They put off a tropical scent when excited or scared, it filled my whole house when I brought one home.
She is so happy it's so wonderful
I like parrots, and other birds, but I can't do the noise they make, so I'll appreciate them through people who care for them, or through docs
Yep. It's amazing how easy they are to hear. Thry make woodpeckers sound quiet.
She is so sweet and beautiful ❤🥰Simply adorable😍🥰🥰🥰🥰
I have a 31 year old greenwing macaw that i got 2 years ago who absolutely can't stand me helping her with her pin feathers once there ready! 🙃 ... Also beautiful b&g! 🥰
I can't wait to have my own parrots someday :3
I love how you talk! You remind me of the Kratt brothers
I still remember you from many years ago when you went to this place and there was a scarlet macaw and it bit you really hard on your arm as you tried to pick it up. I remember how I was so admirative of how you didn’t express anything and kept your cool. Must’ve hurt though 😖 I’m passionate about parrots since I was a kid. Love your videos ❤✌️😍
Must have been a really long time ago because I virtually never get bit
@ 10 years ago 😂 I just checked !!
She pretty❤🎉
*In the bird 🦜 world, this is known as scritchin'!!! 😊 This makes me miss my B&G macaw named Bella Grace, aka B.G. I lost her a few years ago. I had her almost 19 years!!*
I love all animals parrots are such beautiful and so intelligent. My aunt had a parrot named Harlow He was 40 when he died, but he had a attitude. It was hilarious.
So floof! ❤❤❤
aww she is so pretty
Such a sweet baby girl ❤
My grandma used to have 3 parrots. A neglectis parakeet, an African grey, and a cockatoo. The African grey passed away a couple years ago. She misses the grey so much. The grey has to be one of the smartest birds in the whole world. There are a few people who film African greys for social media, like Apollo, Gizmo and a couple other ones.
And they loved it so much
Yup
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Don't know why I never thought about how the feathers come out originally
How do you deal with smaller birds
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Your gf is a baddie u a lucky man
I'm guessing in the wild they would get another bird to help with the extraction?
Yup
Do you believe in clipping wings?
I think she needs some beak trimming
It’s pretty involved to do the lower beak so we have the vet do it once a year.
Luckily humans pack grooming behaviour has evolved into an insatiable need to pet and scratch