Hahaha I'm sitting here with my Double yellow head parrot named Mookie and he is just sooo taken with Cloe! He keeps saying "Hello! Hey Purdy girl! Hey Baby!" And whistling to her! He loves watching her!
You have a beautiful yellow head! Very similar to mine haha in terms of the feathers. Sadly my parrot picked a fight with his very large long time friend... A blue and gold macaw. And now has a ruptured air sac :[ never bothers him though and he's amazingly healthy and dive bombing everyone who gets near me! Yep.... The single person syndrome... The product of growing up alongside the owner. For 18 years. In the owners 20 years of life haha.
I have one of these. He's about 22. He talks a little but not too much. He's mean and attacks everyone so we cant let him out of the cage. But all around a cool bird
I was thinking of adopting a parrot. I think if anyone is considering getting one as well I recommend they adopt too. Parrots often outlive their owners and are left homeless. Also people are taking other parrots like the macaw out of the wild and they are slowly disappearing from their home. With the mentality of a parrot (which can be that of a five year old) they can experience traumatic things like their owners leaving. There's a PBS special about them, and I recommend you do your homework when looking for one. (easily googled) Chloe is a cutie btw :3
I have taken my grandmother's yellow- headed Amazon parrot. She is very unfriendly unless it is someone with a high pitched voice. She hates me even though I feed her and talk to her everyday. Not always a day in the park, but it was my grandmother's and I am an animal lover. Trying my best and open to advice.
Chloe is gorgeous. I rescued a Double Yellowhead years ago. She just turned 37. Her name is Sammie. She meows, sings La Cucaracha, asks "are you a pretty bird?" Wolf whistles, tells ow, ow, ow... which a neighbor could hear, and hollered over asking me if I was ok lolol. She's says so many more things and she's still learning. There's a birdsitter video you can get on dvd for when you're at work, etc. Sammie loves it.
You have my sympathy. My sister owned many exotic birds and loved them very much but one day sold them all. She had a disorder we didn't know about at the time. If I would have known she got rid of them because she was out of control I would have went and bought them back. I loved her one double yellow head like a child. He was about 10 in 1993. I still miss him :(
i have one of those. he's hilarious. his name is Milo and he's 13. every time you talk to him he says "what". lol. he also sings his name, and lots more.
I got mine for about 1300 dollars i believe.. They are quite the handful though so i'd recommend reading up on them A LOT before buying one. Mine isn't anything like this, he rarely speaks and almost never wants to cuddle except when he is about to go to sleep and such..
Hi there! I have a DYH too, 3-yrs old, love the little guy to pieces as I see you love your too! Question for you: Is that a DIY project, the pipes with the wood etc? or is that something you buy somewhere already built that way? I have a big cage for Bello and he stays on the top gym part all day, but I think he'd really like something like Cloey's gym.
Do you still have your double yellow headed Amazon Parrot? I have a male wondering if you want a male companion for Chloe who is 20 years of age as of 2020. (papers/born in 1995).
I'm so looking for another double yellow headed Amazon parrot I had one n he passed away just last month he was already 53 n I have a special need granddaughter that misses him so much so do I. I like to know if u or anybody that knows about or where to get one . That's how long I had this parrot . please message me back.
destaney davis Please don't, these birds get extremely aggressive and will likely outlive you, once they past sexual maturity, they are extremely unpredictable. You have to be a certain kind of person to have a bird, especially Amazons, considering they are so hormonal and unpredictable. They are also not in any way a beginners bird, if you really want a bird. Do very extensive research, learn their behavior and their body language, and go for something small, I would say nothing larger that a Conure or Ringneck Parakeet. Not to mention Amazons can require up to 4 hours of attention a day. But don't trust me, I'm just an owner of one of the more aggressive species(Yellow Naped male), who has been saved from an abusive home. But yeah, go buy one and then get rid of it when he/she matures. Not to mention the overly crowded rescue centers.
HAHA amazons sound a lot like my little green cheeked conure. he's a feisty fellow, but he's such a sweetheart. He gets really excited to see people. He recently started mimicking everything I say. I started making this cute kind of long kiss noise and that's the noise he uses every morning XD he had a biting problem for a while but I corrected it. now hes learned to quack like a duck when he's irritated about the 4 hours of attention- my little conure requires a LOT of love and affection. he gets very solemn and sad if he doesn't get his play time and cuddle time. I love how birds are just like people and have their own personalities. I always treat him like an equal, and give him respect.
If it's young it still needs taming so just go slow with getting it used to you. If it's a few years old and you live with other people it may be a bird that is sexually imprinted onto humans due to parental deprivation and likes someone else in your home so views you as a rival.
@@nova92 I’m not sure if you’re situation has changed at all but some birds simply won’t learn, I have an eclectus that besides occasionally saying “hey rubes” (Ruby is her name, I call her Rubes for short sometimes) she’s not really a talker, birds have heavily varying personalities
nardulli22 That is no valid reason not to keep him out of the cage. In fact, it could make him worse... I'm sorry, but that's animal abuse to not interact with him.
Hi uh, I'm actually Nardulli's sister so, I'm with that bird too. My bird is in no way under any sort of abuse, when everybody is out of the house, I let him walk around because I'm the only one he likes. I'm kind of like his mother in a way haha. And I, and others, interact with him everyday. He's pretty much the main focus(considering his obnoxious screaming). I love him and I pet him and speak to him everyday. So please, don't just assume things when you haven't been there.
They can be at times, but they love to roam around. Mine can't fly so we leave his cage open for him to stand on top of it. His wing was broken at a young age. The people we got him from abused him, so I'm really the only one he trusts and the only one he'll let pet him. I recommend keeping them from high places because they get dominant if they're higher up than you, which makes them loud.
Hahaha I'm sitting here with my Double yellow head parrot named Mookie and he is just sooo taken with Cloe! He keeps saying "Hello! Hey Purdy girl! Hey Baby!" And whistling to her! He loves watching her!
Is this male or femal... I have the exact looking bird.. I'm trying to find the sex for it
Does anyone has Amazon bird that need to mate... My bird start acting weird 😂
mark human... The bird in the video is female. 😀
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What a precious, talented parrot! Chloe, I love you!
You have a beautiful yellow head! Very similar to mine haha in terms of the feathers. Sadly my parrot picked a fight with his very large long time friend... A blue and gold macaw. And now has a ruptured air sac :[ never bothers him though and he's amazingly healthy and dive bombing everyone who gets near me! Yep.... The single person syndrome... The product of growing up alongside the owner. For 18 years. In the owners 20 years of life haha.
Your bird stand is so awosome. it looks like homemade.
Awesome bird, wish the birds out back of my house would whistle at me.
Beautiful parrot 🦜
I live in Southern California and we have hundreds of yellow headed amazon parrots that flock daily.
I have one of these. He's about 22. He talks a little but not too much. He's mean and attacks everyone so we cant let him out of the cage. But all around a cool bird
Angie, you have a lovely voice. So relaxed and melodious. That's a lucky bird!
Wow the yellow heads speak even better than I realized, sounds almost just like african greys, the voice.
I was thinking of adopting a parrot. I think if anyone is considering getting one as well I recommend they adopt too. Parrots often outlive their owners and are left homeless. Also people are taking other parrots like the macaw out of the wild and they are slowly disappearing from their home. With the mentality of a parrot (which can be that of a five year old) they can experience traumatic things like their owners leaving. There's a PBS special about them, and I recommend you do your homework when looking for one. (easily googled) Chloe is a cutie btw :3
Thank you for being one of the educated people who have experience with parrots, btw once they get past maturity, watch out :)
I have taken my grandmother's yellow- headed Amazon parrot. She is very unfriendly unless it is someone with a high pitched voice. She hates me even though I feed her and talk to her everyday. Not always a day in the park, but it was my grandmother's and I am an animal lover. Trying my best and open to advice.
This brings back sad memories. My bird loved my brother and father but hated my mom. R.I.P. Gordo
As long as these beautiful birds are not forced.....I am skeptical! Sometimes animals and birds are cruelly forced to do things,
Chloe is so sweet and beautiful….God bless you Chloe…love you sweetie…❤❤❤❤❤❤❤..
Chloe is gorgeous. I rescued a Double Yellowhead years ago. She just turned 37. Her name is Sammie. She meows, sings La Cucaracha, asks "are you a pretty bird?" Wolf whistles, tells ow, ow, ow... which a neighbor could hear, and hollered over asking me if I was ok lolol. She's says so many more things and she's still learning. There's a birdsitter video you can get on dvd for when you're at work, etc. Sammie loves it.
I played this video in front of my parrot and he was responding back hahaha 😂
❤❤❤You are soooo cute Chloe i love it
You have my sympathy. My sister owned many exotic birds and loved them very much but one day sold them all. She had a disorder we didn't know about at the time. If I would have known she got rid of them because she was out of control I would have went and bought them back. I loved her one double yellow head like a child. He was about 10 in 1993. I still miss him :(
I've got one, a bit younger though. Your's is gorg!
Thats a beautiful girl you have there! she is gorgeous!, i own a DYHA too, he sings and talks too but only in Hebrew
Hi Chloe you're nice parrot
Chloe, is gorgeous.
i have one of those. he's hilarious. his name is Milo and he's 13. every time you talk to him he says "what". lol. he also sings his name, and lots more.
Wow... smart and sweet..
She's a doll. Lover her personality.
Im so sorry for your loss, I bet he was a amazing amazon
she's precious!
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I want one soooo bad! So adorable:)
I have a blue front and it totally wrecked the doors
How loud are they like let's say compared to a cockatiel if you've ever heard how loud they could be I really want to get one of these.
Hello my blues front is amazed by Chloe. Could you send or post more. Videos of her ! Thank you
Lovely
LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE MY BIRD BOIII LOL
I got mine for about 1300 dollars i believe.. They are quite the handful though so i'd recommend reading up on them A LOT before buying one. Mine isn't anything like this, he rarely speaks and almost never wants to cuddle except when he is about to go to sleep and such..
Hi! I have a yellow head Amazonian parrot just like this one. I really want to get her a tree like the one yours has. Did you build it yourself?
Hi there! I have a DYH too, 3-yrs old, love the little guy to pieces as I see you love your too! Question for you: Is that a DIY project, the pipes with the wood etc? or is that something you buy somewhere already built that way? I have a big cage for Bello and he stays on the top gym part all day, but I think he'd really like something like Cloey's gym.
I saw a sticker on part of the stand that says $119.99 so perhaps it was pre-built?
Does Chloe sell insurance like Joey?
My grandparents had one
Blue Front Amazon fighting with our daughter ;)
It looks Like my bird daisy
She is a pretty girl
Do you still have your double yellow headed Amazon Parrot? I have a male wondering if you want a male companion for Chloe who is 20 years of age as of 2020. (papers/born in 1995).
My family has one named peewee
No, they're from completely different parts of the world. Amazons hail from South America, and are as different from greys as a hawk is from an owl.
I have a parrot like this but I only teach him Spanish
about how much did you pay for that bird. i want to get one of them. when i get outof school next month.
The name of the breed sounds like the parrot has two heads.
I have a 38 year old male named Zachary.
Chris Holguin how are males as pets I just got a baby male he is 12 weeks atm got him for a month he is so sweet but I heard males make terrible pets
@@abdullahbux41 do you still have him?
@@denke2680 yess i do
@@abdullahbux41 thats good to hear :)
@@denke2680 any advice
did you buy the stand or make it do you have a design?
holly stuart it is basically pvc No pattern- just do what works for you
She looks like my bird daisy
What do you mean by double headed? I have a blue fronted and his head is yellow and he has a stripe of blue down the front of his face.
Is the double yellow headed amazon related to the African Grey?
cuteeee
how long took you to teach cloe sing
No, they are a complete different species
I WAS SHOWING MY GRAND DAUGHTER N SHE REALLY SAYING MY PARROTS NAME .
Mine just screams
What was the price and and what state are u in
I have a 25 yr. old male double yellow headed amazon. I'm looking for the female companion, He is getting lonely.
would lovely Chloe be interested?
Possibly - she needs a buddy!
😘😘👌👏👏👏👏🐦🐦🐦🐦
My dad has that same bird but can't tell if its male or female😒
Mine can only scream *OK REAL GOOD THAN*
I'm so looking for another double yellow headed Amazon parrot I had one n he passed away just last month he was already 53 n I have a special need granddaughter that misses him so much so do I. I like to know if u or anybody that knows about or where to get one . That's how long I had this parrot . please message me back.
are you still lookin for a double yellow head amazon?
Yes
+Star Moreno we current have one for sale. where are you located?
Yes I am
destaney davis Please don't, these birds get extremely aggressive and will likely outlive you, once they past sexual maturity, they are extremely unpredictable. You have to be a certain kind of person to have a bird, especially Amazons, considering they are so hormonal and unpredictable. They are also not in any way a beginners bird, if you really want a bird. Do very extensive research, learn their behavior and their body language, and go for something small, I would say nothing larger that a Conure or Ringneck Parakeet. Not to mention Amazons can require up to 4 hours of attention a day.
But don't trust me, I'm just an owner of one of the more aggressive species(Yellow Naped male), who has been saved from an abusive home. But yeah, go buy one and then get rid of it when he/she matures. Not to mention the overly crowded rescue centers.
HAHA amazons sound a lot like my little green cheeked conure. he's a feisty fellow, but he's such a sweetheart. He gets really excited to see people. He recently started mimicking everything I say. I started making this cute kind of long kiss noise and that's the noise he uses every morning XD he had a biting problem for a while but I corrected it. now hes learned to quack like a duck when he's irritated
about the 4 hours of attention- my little conure requires a LOT of love and affection. he gets very solemn and sad if he doesn't get his play time and cuddle time. I love how birds are just like people and have their own personalities. I always treat him like an equal, and give him respect.
@@xg2513 You sound like a good bird owner.
Why is my bird so aggressive with me he always try’s to attack me and he bits is really hard when we want to hand feed him
If it's young it still needs taming so just go slow with getting it used to you. If it's a few years old and you live with other people it may be a bird that is sexually imprinted onto humans due to parental deprivation and likes someone else in your home so views you as a rival.
Haha
Mine wont talk :( the only thing he says is "oh yeah"
Nova #Ninder that's because you have the koolade mascot, not an Amazon parrot.
PureRageRS 😂
PureRageRS but seriously mine literally says nothing that and only says is occasionally. i want to train him to say more but i dont know how
Nova #Ninder try repeating words, in a exciting tone, but not too loud to spook them!
@@nova92 I’m not sure if you’re situation has changed at all but some birds simply won’t learn, I have an eclectus that besides occasionally saying “hey rubes” (Ruby is her name, I call her Rubes for short sometimes) she’s not really a talker, birds have heavily varying personalities
got a blue front for £525 so $656
How much is he
sorry I don't really know how to respond on this. let me know if u got this
nardulli22 That is no valid reason not to keep him out of the cage. In fact, it could make him worse...
I'm sorry, but that's animal abuse to not interact with him.
Hi uh, I'm actually Nardulli's sister so, I'm with that bird too. My bird is in no way under any sort of abuse, when everybody is out of the house, I let him walk around because I'm the only one he likes. I'm kind of like his mother in a way haha. And I, and others, interact with him everyday. He's pretty much the main focus(considering his obnoxious screaming). I love him and I pet him and speak to him everyday. So please, don't just assume things when you haven't been there.
Are these noisy birds?
yes. If you are not consistent with attention they can squawk for hours.
Yūjin-Senpai Not Really
They can be at times, but they love to roam around. Mine can't fly so we leave his cage open for him to stand on top of it. His wing was broken at a young age. The people we got him from abused him, so I'm really the only one he trusts and the only one he'll let pet him. I recommend keeping them from high places because they get dominant if they're higher up than you, which makes them loud.
how much are amazons??
I’m not sure my mom found own in the wild
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i have a bird just like chloe but we dont know if my bird is a she or a he my bird is name is peewee and they are look like twins!!!!
Some of theses birds are forbitten to have.
Angelina theyre endangered so its illegal to trade or export wild specimens. captive bred ones are fine (in america, cant speak for other countries)
1400 or more
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Hi. Do have an issue with cats?😊