You have me curious about them! However, they are very rare here too. I don’t think I’ve seen one in person. Good to know they are quieter - similar to the Linnies?
My green cheeks have generally been pretty quiet! They definitely have little screaming fits occasionally. Female cockatiels are also on the quieter side, at least compared to the males. My caique though... he's a loud boy. I can hear his beeps from 3 houses down the street with all the widows shut LOL.
I Have 6 parrots and they all are loud especially my conures and Hahn's. I love my loud feather babies. I'm a brittle diabetic my loud babies have saved my a few times when I had low sugars and with their screaming helped snap me out of it to eat something. So I will stick with my loud dragons. My Sun Conure is Loud and i love him for it.
My Caiques can be ear shattering. When my smallest girl, Siggi, gets going she get the entire flock going. Along with her natural calls we are serenaded with wolf whistles, the microwave, laughter, kisses and what I call, caique purrs. Siggi is rarely silent. Even when she playing with her best friend or toys she is making some sort of noise. Just the volume changes. I usually am able to tune it out. When they are quiet it usually means they are up to no good. Ironically, the canaries are annoying to me. Go figure. Your new baby is precious. How old is she?💕💕💕
Wow! My canary is silent now… I think she has lost the sound contest! The baby - well, I think the store was off because they said she hatched 10/27 which can’t be. At her size, I don’t think she’d have all her pin feathers at a month! Maybe two months? Three?
Please check your baby Whitecapped Pionus’ feet for hair wrapped around her toes. She has been turning around over and over during your video getting tangled in your hair. They are adorable birds. I have 3 species of Pionus and just live thrm.
My parrotlets are relatively quiet. They will have a little period of noise, but most of the day they are quiet, or singing to themselves (which is so sweet) or one of mine talks. He will chatter away the few phrases and words he learnt before the second parrotlet joined us. I am hoping that they both will talk but this may be a tall order for the second one I have my 🤞 The budgies my daughter has at our home are a lot noisier Thanks for another interesting video.
The trinity in deed! But, consider a Crimson-bellied Conure. My experience is that they are quieter and friendlier. I did a video comparing the two - if you like, do a search on Parrot Bliss Crimson-bellied Conure and you should see this video and a couple others on CBC.- If you do, let me know what you think of them.
I just got a baby we Pionus as well!! He is pretty quiet so far’ I have had him about a month and a half. My question was do you know how old they are when they get their full white cap? My little guy is about 6 1/2 months. Thank you so much for your videos, I really enjoy them..
Thank you for posting! I am already looking forward to the development of Cati’s crown - the coloring is likely to come in as they mature or at a first molting. I say this because that is the way it is for several other species. What is your Pionus’ name?
@@ParrotBliss I named him/ her Captain, for some reason the white head reminds me of a Captains hat. After watching your videos I realize I should have he/ she DNA tested. I think of a pilot or the Captain from the love boat, my daughter thanks captain crunch and my son thinks of Captain Kirk.
Maybe consider filming in quiet area with the one bird you are featuring. Hard to hear you most of the time. Love watching your videos but bird noise over power
Noted! The catch is that people want to see parrots in the videos- so, not easy. I know, it's also not good when I can't be heard. If only I could be heard and not seen and they could be seen and not heard!
@@ParrotBliss Absolutely not, I like to see you in person, you are an excellent speaker and when you interact with your parrots it's exactly what we want to see because you demonstrate how to be with your flock members in a great way, but it's true sometimes it's too loud
Sierra Parakeets are on the quiet side but they are rare.
You have me curious about them! However, they are very rare here too. I don’t think I’ve seen one in person. Good to know they are quieter - similar to the Linnies?
Love both of your channels!
Awww! Diva is on your opening credits! Yay!
Yes, I had to update the opening - which I may have to do again and have her stay a tad longer!
Parrotlets you say? My Conure was being too loud. LOL
That sounds about right! Mine were too!
Jejeje funny bird
They are!
I think lovebirds are very loud for a small parrot, great advice again
It's relative - compared to a bigger parrot, like an Amazon, they aren't. But I know what you are saying :)
@@ParrotBliss :))
My green cheeks have generally been pretty quiet! They definitely have little screaming fits occasionally. Female cockatiels are also on the quieter side, at least compared to the males. My caique though... he's a loud boy. I can hear his beeps from 3 houses down the street with all the widows shut LOL.
I know exactly what you mean! My Caiques are one of the 3 loudest in my house!
I Have 6 parrots and they all are loud especially my conures and Hahn's. I love my loud feather babies. I'm a brittle diabetic my loud babies have saved my a few times when I had low sugars and with their screaming helped snap me out of it to eat something. So I will stick with my loud dragons. My Sun Conure is Loud and i love him for it.
Awesome! You have great dragons!
@@ParrotBliss That is why I so love them
My Caiques can be ear shattering. When my smallest girl, Siggi, gets going she get the entire flock going. Along with her natural calls we are serenaded with wolf whistles, the microwave, laughter, kisses and what I call, caique purrs. Siggi is rarely silent. Even when she playing with her best friend or toys she is making some sort of noise. Just the volume changes. I usually am able to tune it out. When they are quiet it usually means they are up to no good. Ironically, the canaries are annoying to me. Go figure. Your new baby is precious. How old is she?💕💕💕
Wow! My canary is silent now… I think she has lost the sound contest!
The baby - well, I think the store was off because they said she hatched 10/27 which can’t be. At her size, I don’t think she’d have all her pin feathers at a month! Maybe two months? Three?
Please check your baby Whitecapped Pionus’ feet for hair wrapped around her toes. She has been turning around over and over during your video getting tangled in your hair. They are adorable birds. I have 3 species of Pionus and just live thrm.
Thank you, her feet are fine 😁. 3 species, wow- what kind?
My parrotlets are relatively quiet. They will have a little period of noise, but most of the day they are quiet, or singing to themselves (which is so sweet) or one of mine talks. He will chatter away the few phrases and words he learnt before the second parrotlet joined us.
I am hoping that they both will talk but this may be a tall order for the second one I have my 🤞
The budgies my daughter has at our home are a lot noisier
Thanks for another interesting video.
How many Budgies does your daughter have?
@@ParrotBliss she has two female budgies about 9 months difference in age.
Great video, thank you 👍💚
What do think about green cheeked conjures?
They seem quiet and cuddly and friendly which is the holy trinity for me 🙃
The trinity in deed! But, consider a Crimson-bellied Conure. My experience is that they are quieter and friendlier. I did a video comparing the two - if you like, do a search on Parrot Bliss Crimson-bellied Conure and you should see this video and a couple others on CBC.- If you do, let me know what you think of them.
@@ParrotBliss thank you, will check it out ❤️
I just got a baby we Pionus as well!! He is pretty quiet so far’ I have had him about a month and a half. My question was do you know how old they are when they get their full white cap? My little guy is about 6 1/2 months. Thank you so much for your videos, I really enjoy them..
Thank you for posting! I am already looking forward to the development of Cati’s crown - the coloring is likely to come in as they mature or at a first molting. I say this because that is the way it is for several other species. What is your Pionus’ name?
@@ParrotBliss I named him/ her Captain, for some reason the white head reminds me of a Captains hat. After watching your videos I realize I should have he/ she DNA tested. I think of a pilot or the Captain from the love boat, my daughter thanks captain crunch and my son thinks of Captain Kirk.
Is it ok to have 2 boys?
Yes- although some depends on the species. What kind? Often without a female, the males may get along and bond- and may be less likely to fight.
Maybe consider filming in quiet area with the one bird you are featuring. Hard to hear you most of the time. Love watching your videos but bird noise over power
Noted! The catch is that people want to see parrots in the videos- so, not easy. I know, it's also not good when I can't be heard. If only I could be heard and not seen and they could be seen and not heard!
@@ParrotBliss Absolutely not, I like to see you in person, you are an excellent speaker and when you interact with your parrots it's exactly what we want to see because you demonstrate how to be with your flock members in a great way, but it's true sometimes it's too loud
@@squaretriangle9208 thanks -and yes, sometimes it is too loud 😞