I Trained a Blue Throated Macaw to Free Fly!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @bkm2797
    @bkm2797 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    Congratulations on your success with Ember and Paisley, nothing more exciting than watching them fly as nature had intended, but most importantly they fly back to you😉. By picking Dave and Jamie, you definitely picked success. Thank you for sharing your journey, may you, Ember and Paisley have the best flights of your lives ahead.🦜🦜💕👍

  • @dreamagination-infinite
    @dreamagination-infinite 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    These birds are just so beautiful. 💛 It’s so awesome to see them having fun flying, playing and soar 🤗🪽

  • @Elite_Lily
    @Elite_Lily 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I’m your first like!
    I love Blue Throated Macaw really much! When I was little I love comparing Blue and Yellow Macaw with Blue Throated one to find each other’s beauty💙 I became 7th grader , now I don’t have time to study parrots and watching vids but this reminds me and touching😌 thank you so much your fam is all the best❤️ and I love youall so much💜💜 all so sweet and you are a great fam to Capri, ur husband and birdies✨💕 I’m learning to you! Planning to visit there and parrot care when I grow up💜❤️⭐️✨
    Have an amazing day!!
    I LOVE U SO MUCH ILY💗🌴☁️

    • @wendycottingham8011
      @wendycottingham8011 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      They are too much fun too watch!!

    • @monkeynumbernine
      @monkeynumbernine 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You are so sweet!
      Just think, these parrots will probably outlive all of us people who are watching this video 😂
      The ladies will maybe have grandchildren who might, someday, be caring for these parrots ❤
      I have a blue fronted amazon parrot and he is young, 22, and he is likely to outlive me... I have a young cousin who wants to inherit him from me.
      People have to plan ahead for their birds who live as long as a human being.

  • @thefishfin-atic7106
    @thefishfin-atic7106 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Out of curiosity (I have yet to watch this video in it's entirety) but I remember a lady in my local park losing her bird to the trees when she was trying to fry flight train it, and I'm wondering now, if the clothes she wore had anything to do with it. Birds always have the same color pattern, but us humans change clothes and colors all the time; should we be wearing the same colors while training our birds?