Your bird room was our original inspo! Such a wonderful thing to have our cockatiels safely out of the cage virtually all day. The "loss" of a bedroom never made us happier 💚
Thank you so much for all the information and tips I greatly appreciate it you have so many birds girl that is beautiful, I have 11 budgies and I love them all I love and enjoy all your videos keep up the good work.
Absolutely gorgeous room and fantastic that they are coexisting so beautifully (despite knowing there aren't perfect days, birds are moody booties!). I dream of building both an indoor and outdoor aviary in my future home so I can give my best friend some friends of his own! Also, thank you for all the information. There seems to be so much misunderstanding when it comes to caring for a bird. These are absolutely lifestyle pets. And knowing how much care they take and how to care for them is critical. #3 most popular pet, #1 in rehoming.
Absolutely fabulous.......I enjoyed all your shows.. keep them up.......learning so much..Now I'm thinking about so many ideas.. Ive only have two budgies... so time to expand.......
Thank you for another wonderful video with many suggestions that we may not think of. I won’t be having a bird room, however this advice will help anyone of us who let our birds out to play in our homes!
Oh so nice; very good video. I've been able to use the laundry room (when machines are not running) as a bird room to let my budgies fly around. They land on the shelves and branch perches, eat and drink out of the dishes places on top of the cages. They are older birds but still manage to get around. 🌴
Excellent video . Great information. So any people have no idea how much work birds are. They are wonderful special creatures but need much more care than other animals.
This video was very helpful as I'm in the process of setting up my bird room. I only have male budgies so far and I would like to add other species or maybe more budgies!
I have an 4m outside aviary. With cockatiels, budgies, regent parrots and canaries. I’m also thinking about getting king parrots or kakarikis or maybe rosellas ...it’s so hard to decide!!!
If you keep different sizes of birds, would it be ok to keep all their cages in the same room and just rotate which size birds get to have free flight time in the bird room?
Yes you can do that. Just cover the top of the cages with a towel or blanket to avoid toe biting if they land on the cages of other birds. This is what I do with my bigger birds in my living room.
hi love of pets i would love it if you can give me some edvice on this i have on cockatiel and he makes my family members very allergic so i have to put him in a bird room i spend 4-5 hours with him daily but other than that he is alon in the bird room is that okay? hi has toys and stuff to climb everywhere i cant get another bird so is it okey if he is by himselfe if am not with him
I can clearly understand when you said food diet is time consuming and cleaning too because i do this everyday cleaning and food alone cost me two hours a day added to this cleaning inside living space another three hours daily i hav to work my ass off for 5-6 hours i get tired immediately i don't get time to interact with my birds after work.. but i want to communicate with each of my bird play tricks with them teach them as many tricks as i can but it's really becoming hard for me to get time nowadays . I dunno like how you manage everything and you also take videos record videos for TH-cam upload them take photos for Instagram upload them . I would really want to know what's your daily routine please do mentions 🥺😭.. i don't even hav time to take photos or videos . I feel so stressed after doing all workss.. i start by cleaning the room then mopping then arranging papers on floor then adding leaves to branches then placing good water then releasing birds.. but i hav a question do you do all this work from cleaning to placing good while your birds are inside the cage sleeping ?
Hi. When I deep clean I prefer the birds in their cages otherwise they jump all over me and I can't get the cleaning done 😀 Cleaning is part of my daily life. I do have routine videos on my channel Here is my playlist Daily Routines with my Birds: th-cam.com/play/PL6uTBIckTWD51Dgi5nSy7KwOVpQ-ez70m.html
@@Loveofpets thanks lot.. for sharing your routine . And i don't have vaccum cleaner and room heater and air humidifier and air purifier .. are these machines must to have when we hav many birds in bird room ??? Because i can't afford to get all these machines 😒😒😔
@@Loveofpets hey Dona i was wondering if you could share me the link to that water flowing machine that's stainless steel one..is there any link into where it's available online for purchase?
I even give my lovebirds punishment if they behave bad with my other bird i lock them in the cage for one hour then let them out so they don't bully again 😫😂
I have a male lovebird agapornis that is almost 14 years old. in April this year he should be exactly 14 years old. There is also his female who is much younger, she is about 7 years old. I love them very much and I care about their well-being. My way of raising parrots is not to touch or bother them. I don't care if he wants to have contact with my hands or not, it is important for me to arrange a pleasant safe living space for them and I am happy when the birds are confident and calm around us and do not feel fear of me or anything else. I always keep them free outside the cage, they have the freedom to move around the household. They sleep in a nest (shoe box) which they equip themselves with torn pieces of paper, and I of course clean regularly. There are insect nets on the windows and doors, so there is always fresh air in the home. Of course, we have a nice interaction with the birds, sometimes (although rarely) they land on my shoulder or knee while I sit, but 99% of the time the two of them stick together and communicate with us as needed. The male now has a bumblefoot problem which is why the vet prescribed a treatment like you showed in one of your videos. That means I have to grab the poor bird in my hands and expose him to stress that is incomprehensible and unacceptable to him. During all these years I think I took him in my hands less than 10 times (always during the vet checkup). The vet says that I will have to do this treatment every day for a long time. I am in a big dilemma and I am sad because I do not want the bird that has always been calm in my presence to start feeling fear from me now that it may be at the end of its life. What is worse - to expose him to fear that he cannot understand (because he will never understand that it is for his good that I am grabbing him in my hands now) or not to treat him but at least the poor bird remains calm and peaceful in the living space where is used to.
Please treat him. He will get used to it. I have had to treat many birds that were not tame and tame birds as well, they all were fine after their treatment and some were long treatments. He will be in more pain and be more stressed out from pain then being handled to treat his feet. Hold him in a towel.
@@squaretriangle9208 That's right. Otherwise, any attempt to help a bird in which it has to be held in the hands is actually scaring it, and the question is whether this is actually the complete opposite of helping.
Watch more bird room videos th-cam.com/play/PL6uTBIckTWD5XDkb8EVXsxolU7N0gFx3o.html
Ok thanks for the info thanks for everything! I have been here for 3 years ❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💙💙💙
You’re a genius to take care of all your 26 Birdies..! Very informative Video. Very well explained and nice tips!!!! Thank you so much 🦜🦜❤️🥰🤗🙏
Your bird room was our original inspo! Such a wonderful thing to have our cockatiels safely out of the cage virtually all day. The "loss" of a bedroom never made us happier 💚
i love summer birb so much, and ur birb room is so nice
Thank you so much for all the information and tips I greatly appreciate it you have so many birds girl that is beautiful, I have 11 budgies and I love them all I love and enjoy all your videos keep up the good work.
Thank you for such an informative video, it's really helpful and useful for bird lovers
Absolutely gorgeous room and fantastic that they are coexisting so beautifully (despite knowing there aren't perfect days, birds are moody booties!).
I dream of building both an indoor and outdoor aviary in my future home so I can give my best friend some friends of his own!
Also, thank you for all the information. There seems to be so much misunderstanding when it comes to caring for a bird. These are absolutely lifestyle pets. And knowing how much care they take and how to care for them is critical.
#3 most popular pet, #1 in rehoming.
Absolutely fabulous.......I enjoyed all your shows.. keep them up.......learning so much..Now I'm thinking about so many ideas.. Ive only have two budgies... so time to expand.......
Perfect bird room 👍👍👍
Wow! I just love all of your videos and your bird room. 😊
Great video with lots of helpful information...Thank you !!
I love that you made this video! Thanks!!!!
This video is brilliant and really helpful. Thank you 😊
Thank you for another wonderful video with many suggestions that we may not think of. I won’t be having a bird room, however this advice will help anyone of us who let our birds out to play in our homes!
Great video! We would love a bird room one day! 😊💙
Thank you so much
Oh so nice; very good video. I've been able to use the laundry room (when machines are not running) as a bird room to let my budgies fly around. They land on the shelves and branch perches, eat and drink out of the dishes places on top of the cages. They are older birds but still manage to get around. 🌴
Exactly what I needed to know; I have budgies and parrotlets so I may have to rethink the mix of species…
What an excellent video! Thank you so much for all your information!
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Awesome 👏
Thank you so much! It is very very informative!
Excellent video . Great information. So any people have no idea how much work birds are. They are wonderful special creatures but need much more care than other animals.
Omg your birds are sooo pretty!! I wish I could be able to afford them. i also have a bird room🙂😊
This video was very helpful as I'm in the process of setting up my bird room. I only have male budgies so far and I would like to add other species or maybe more budgies!
I have an 4m outside aviary. With cockatiels, budgies, regent parrots and canaries. I’m also thinking about getting king parrots or kakarikis or maybe rosellas ...it’s so hard to decide!!!
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Nice info stream Donna but love the birds thx even tho l can't have any
Where can I get that long curvy stick perch hanging from the ceiling?
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@8:14 may i know what's the device ? and @8:20 device name and link please ?
If you keep different sizes of birds, would it be ok to keep all their cages in the same room and just rotate which size birds get to have free flight time in the bird room?
Yes you can do that. Just cover the top of the cages with a towel or blanket to avoid toe biting if they land on the cages of other birds. This is what I do with my bigger birds in my living room.
hi love of pets i would love it if you can give me some edvice on this i have on cockatiel and he makes my family members very allergic so i have to put him in a bird room i spend 4-5 hours with him daily but other than that he is alon in the bird room is that okay? hi has toys and stuff to climb everywhere i cant get another bird so is it okey if he is by himselfe if am not with him
He may be lonely if by himself for that many hours. Does he scream for attention?
@@Loveofpets some times but i do spend 5-6 hours in the bird room with him
Turn on a radio for him or a T.V. it may help him
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I can clearly understand when you said food diet is time consuming and cleaning too because i do this everyday cleaning and food alone cost me two hours a day added to this cleaning inside living space another three hours daily i hav to work my ass off for 5-6 hours i get tired immediately i don't get time to interact with my birds after work.. but i want to communicate with each of my bird play tricks with them teach them as many tricks as i can but it's really becoming hard for me to get time nowadays . I dunno like how you manage everything and you also take videos record videos for TH-cam upload them take photos for Instagram upload them . I would really want to know what's your daily routine please do mentions 🥺😭.. i don't even hav time to take photos or videos . I feel so stressed after doing all workss.. i start by cleaning the room then mopping then arranging papers on floor then adding leaves to branches then placing good water then releasing birds.. but i hav a question do you do all this work from cleaning to placing good while your birds are inside the cage sleeping ?
Hi. When I deep clean I prefer the birds in their cages otherwise they jump all over me and I can't get the cleaning done 😀
Cleaning is part of my daily life. I do have routine videos on my channel
Here is my playlist Daily Routines with my Birds: th-cam.com/play/PL6uTBIckTWD51Dgi5nSy7KwOVpQ-ez70m.html
@@Loveofpets thanks lot.. for sharing your routine . And i don't have vaccum cleaner and room heater and air humidifier and air purifier .. are these machines must to have when we hav many birds in bird room ??? Because i can't afford to get all these machines 😒😒😔
@@Loveofpets yes when i clean at night time they come and sit inmy head and bite my ears 😂
They do help especially an air cleaner.
@@Loveofpets hey Dona i was wondering if you could share me the link to that water flowing machine that's stainless steel one..is there any link into where it's available online for purchase?
My Dad kept his Canaries in a garage.
I hope it had windows at least😶🌫️
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I even give my lovebirds punishment if they behave bad with my other bird i lock them in the cage for one hour then let them out so they don't bully again 😫😂
I have a male lovebird agapornis that is almost 14 years old. in April this year he should be exactly 14 years old. There is also his female who is much younger, she is about 7 years old. I love them very much and I care about their well-being. My way of raising parrots is not to touch or bother them. I don't care if he wants to have contact with my hands or not, it is important for me to arrange a pleasant safe living space for them and I am happy when the birds are confident and calm around us and do not feel fear of me or anything else. I always keep them free outside the cage, they have the freedom to move around the household. They sleep in a nest (shoe box) which they equip themselves with torn pieces of paper, and I of course clean regularly. There are insect nets on the windows and doors, so there is always fresh air in the home. Of course, we have a nice interaction with the birds, sometimes (although rarely) they land on my shoulder or knee while I sit, but 99% of the time the two of them stick together and communicate with us as needed. The male now has a bumblefoot problem which is why the vet prescribed a treatment like you showed in one of your videos. That means I have to grab the poor bird in my hands and expose him to stress that is incomprehensible and unacceptable to him. During all these years I think I took him in my hands less than 10 times (always during the vet checkup). The vet says that I will have to do this treatment every day for a long time. I am in a big dilemma and I am sad because I do not want the bird that has always been calm in my presence to start feeling fear from me now that it may be at the end of its life. What is worse - to expose him to fear that he cannot understand (because he will never understand that it is for his good that I am grabbing him in my hands now) or not to treat him but at least the poor bird remains calm and peaceful in the living space where is used to.
Please treat him. He will get used to it. I have had to treat many birds that were not tame and tame birds as well, they all were fine after their treatment and some were long treatments. He will be in more pain and be more stressed out from pain then being handled to treat his feet.
Hold him in a towel.
@@Loveofpets Thank you
So being tamed (at least to a minimum degree) in the first place is a must in case the birds fall ill😢
@@squaretriangle9208 That's right. Otherwise, any attempt to help a bird in which it has to be held in the hands is actually scaring it, and the question is whether this is actually the complete opposite of helping.