Mine too! They're generally super vocal, at least I've found, when they want attention. Mine only yelled at me when he wanted to be by me, but his flight feather hadn't grown in yet. Now he only yells when he can't see us but knows we're there, or if he hears a car in the driveway lol
Not all of them are sweet. My brother cant even come into the house without my mother's sun conure being caged. He will go straight for my brothers eyes. Imagine a jacked, 6'2 guy dropping to the floor in fear 😂
my new rescued cockatiel is in love with these videos. this is the only way i can get her to chirp…. so every morning we "play with" these sun bird videos. Thank you very much for these clips. I have searched all over to try and make this bird happy. This is the only thing so far….
Aww they're sooo cute! I already own one sun conure and want another. As for this being video showing a bird mill? Looks like those birds are have A LOT of space to fly around. Much better than being in a cage, wouldn't you say? I'd say they are living a life a lot better than most bird owners.
Beautiful birds, but some of them seems have damage their feathers which is often caused by bored and stress , also loud noise sounds more like they are nervous or stressed . There are also no branches and toys which sounds bit boring place for the birds to live . Also to all the people who against captivity breeding, not all breeders are bad, many of them look after their animals and captive bred bird will not survive in wild for long due to pollution, deforestation , predators and lack of food availability . Oh also if you still against about captivity breeding maybe you should pay attention how the chickens which you eat are being raised, i bet most of you people who eat factory chickens never though about it . Chickens are birds too! they often cramped in tiny cages and suffer more badly than captivity birds
water wonders Ƹ̴Ӂ̴Ʒ I have this parrot. I can tell you thing - he is loud when he is happy, terrified, wants to talk, feed etc. Always make a loud and annoying sounds. But with damaged feathers I totaly agree. That is always sign of problem.
Adam Nosek I have conures, too - true story, loud all the time unless they're up to something they know is wrong, then they're reaaaaally quiet... just like a toddler. :P In that video the majority of the noses were of the 'annoyed' variety, but they were annoying one another. And at least one of those birds' feather issues isn't self-inflicted. Someone was missing feathers on the back of their head - someone's being picked on! However, original commenter: I can't imagine that what you saw in that video is the entirety of their living environment. It looked like a special feeding time scenario - as in, they're not free-fed, they're fed at particular intervals, and probably in a special place. I don't particularly agree with that method either, but it makes me think that what you saw is not their complete enclosure. (Let's hope, anyway.)
Those captive bird breeders here in the states have contributed greatly to help species survive. There breeding birds and releasing them in there natural environments.. or studying how to feed them etc. definitely not all negative.
Yes, Linaeth, looking again at the video they really look as captive-bred birds. I am also not a fan of any pet mill, but in this particular case at least they are breeding a threatened species. Not sure, however, if that really means that pressure for wild-caught specimens is now lighter. They are now quite rare both in Guyana and Brazil.
This appears to be a well managed breeding facility. Its not stress pucking...there is a mixture of very young and adult birds. They appear to be well feed and plenty of flight area.
Some of these birds are stressed. They are plucking their breast feathers. Maybe its a lack of space, lack of breeding boxes or they are fighting over food, I dunno, but there are stressed birds there. There are birds missing head feathers which means that they are fighting each other. Too many birds in one enclosure or not enough food is my guess.
some of them birds look bad to many in a small space. I have one and want to get him a friend (with it's own cage) they are very beautiful birds I don't know why anyone would have so many that some would get lost in the shuffle to have bald spots from fighting or lake of entertainment
JoeS106 I have a gold cap also! However, to be fair to... whatever organization is keeping these birds... the feeding-time-trough thing looked like only one very small part of a larger environment. I doubt that the area is their normal living space. As Bill Bingham mentioned, it was spotless, and with that many birds it's impossible for that to be the area in which they spend the majority of their time. It just looks like a feeding-time area.
I alway c sun conure outer eyes r very white in all you tube video, this birds there eyes have black around there outer eyes curious why they r like that?
@besamemucho5 lovebirds can be very nasty to any birds they aren't bonded with, and only bond to one other bird. The birds in this video are conures and naturally live in flocks of around 30 and flocks always eat together....it has nothing to do with Eastern culture LoL
@dhammerindy I know they don't look that good but I live near there and the missing breast feathers are because they use them to indentify the gender. They said using blood can infect them. They are fed good food, pellets, fruits, cereal, veggies, nuts, beans and many more so the birds aren't really neglected.
Joesph Stalin they aren't suffering moron... you know little about birds.... they would rather be in a big flock then stuck in a gilded cage alone.....a proper home to them is in the wild ... we domesticated them in our selfishness.....
too many birds in too small an area. Some of them are stressed and they are attacking each other - missing feathers and bald patches. The Toucan dosn't look happy either.
i can't believe they are so friendly with each other ...they eat side by side with no problems....my lovebirds would kill each other if they get that close...must be the Japanese culture...
Poor poor babies. They look frightening & awful. I don't believe there's no water & no trees with all these birds ! Shame on u people treating them so poorly !
@keetrolli3 Are you saying this because of the chest feathers? The chest feathers are cutted off to do a DNA test. Much like a blood test..it will grow back.
These are most likely captive-bred, not wild captured. Looks to be a bird mill. Still, they appear not to be well cared-for, and I despise the bird mill industry. I mean...that looks like a wild bird just poking about in there, the pigeon or whatever it is. Disease city, as is having the food on the ground like that. Not going to think too much about the feathers, as they could be awkward-looking normally if they're young birds just getting into their adult plumage...but still, this looks bad.
This video blew out my eardrum.... not the video but my sun conure reacting to it :)
LoL I always mute videos of conures so mine doesn't start squawking back them xD
My bird nodded his head and walked away xD
I played this video to shut my conure up. He's confused and quiet now.... YEAH ZAZU! ANNOYING ISN'T IT!?
_I have one cherry head conure 😍_
y
What beautiful birds
Mavericktheparrot ik😃
I play this when my sun conure doesn't want to stop screaming. I show him how loud he is. He quiets up after 😂.
I play this video when my sun conure gets restless and fussy. She quiets down immediately and start peacefully preening.
Beautiful. Please treat them good. They are totally dependant on us for their well being.
I had s/c too,love them,but ppl think that they are too loud, Me i loved them,they are so beautiful and sweet
Mine too! They're generally super vocal, at least I've found, when they want attention. Mine only yelled at me when he wanted to be by me, but his flight feather hadn't grown in yet. Now he only yells when he can't see us but knows we're there, or if he hears a car in the driveway lol
Not all of them are sweet. My brother cant even come into the house without my mother's sun conure being caged. He will go straight for my brothers eyes. Imagine a jacked, 6'2 guy dropping to the floor in fear 😂
my new rescued cockatiel is in love with these videos. this is the only way i can get her to chirp…. so every morning we "play with" these sun bird videos. Thank you very much for these clips. I have searched all over to try and make this bird happy. This is the only thing so far….
やっぱりコガネメキシコインコが1番可愛いですね😍
I had sun conure but he lost, from the window i miss to him so much :'(
u lie tq
Amo, amo, amo as avezinhas do nosso planeta e fico feliz em saber que elas estão sendo bem tratadas por vocês, Parabéns,
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I enjoyed watching this video
Pretty birdies
You can't have too much of a good thing.
Are you maverick
Beatiful!!!!🥰
Aw... those poor babies :[
Aww..!!! Lovely ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I WANT ALL THE CUTENESS FOR MYSELF!!!!!!!
BEAUTIFUL BIRDS
Look at all of those chickens.
lovely scene. I have a marvelous one as well at home
They're soo colourful.....i'm hypnotised!
Bottoms up guys. Great video.
my sun conure loses his shit when he watches this
Wow that is $9,000 worth of beautiful little birds.
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اين هو قولدي سؤال صعب
سؤال يراودني
I am going to have my Green Cheek Conure listen to this.
Aww they're sooo cute! I already own one sun conure and want another. As for this being video showing a bird mill? Looks like those birds are have A LOT of space to fly around. Much better than being in a cage, wouldn't you say? I'd say they are living a life a lot better than most bird owners.
I want one !
This is so cute
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Beautiful birds, but some of them seems have damage their feathers which is often caused by bored and stress , also loud noise sounds more like they are nervous or stressed . There are also no branches and toys which sounds bit boring place for the birds to live .
Also to all the people who against captivity breeding, not all breeders are bad, many of them look after their animals and captive bred bird will not survive in wild for long due to pollution, deforestation , predators and lack of food availability .
Oh also if you still against about captivity breeding maybe you should pay attention how the chickens which you eat are being raised, i bet most of you people who eat factory chickens never though about it . Chickens are birds too! they often cramped in tiny cages and suffer more badly than captivity birds
water wonders Ƹ̴Ӂ̴Ʒ I have this parrot. I can tell you thing - he is loud when he is happy, terrified, wants to talk, feed etc. Always make a loud and annoying sounds. But with damaged feathers I totaly agree. That is always sign of problem.
Adam Nosek I have conures, too - true story, loud all the time unless they're up to something they know is wrong, then they're reaaaaally quiet... just like a toddler. :P In that video the majority of the noses were of the 'annoyed' variety, but they were annoying one another. And at least one of those birds' feather issues isn't self-inflicted. Someone was missing feathers on the back of their head - someone's being picked on!
However, original commenter: I can't imagine that what you saw in that video is the entirety of their living environment. It looked like a special feeding time scenario - as in, they're not free-fed, they're fed at particular intervals, and probably in a special place. I don't particularly agree with that method either, but it makes me think that what you saw is not their complete enclosure.
(Let's hope, anyway.)
These are babies, and they're just out there for meal time.
y
Those captive bird breeders here in the states have contributed greatly to help species survive. There breeding birds and releasing them in there natural environments.. or studying how to feed them etc. definitely not all negative.
Yes, Linaeth, looking again at the video they really look as captive-bred birds. I am also not a fan of any pet mill, but in this particular case at least they are breeding a threatened species. Not sure, however, if that really means that pressure for wild-caught specimens is now lighter. They are now quite rare both in Guyana and Brazil.
MUITO LINDO
That's ALOT of sun conures. I only have one, but I plan for more in the future for sure
and what sounds does a Sun Conure make when it is not stressed??
that is a lot of counours!
oh my gosh thats a LOT of birds ...... but u can never have a enough sun conures ....There like patato chips
belissimo
there so cute
What they are plucked?
Family is the most important thing?
@MrXenjoiX
In Japan you can buy in a pet shop specializing in birds.
Beetle and the seven colors are also at home.
pretty!
This appears to be a well managed breeding facility. Its not stress pucking...there is a mixture of very young and adult birds. They appear to be well feed and plenty of flight area.
Beautiful . Việt nam we likes video Bird you
@MrXenjoiX Wow they are beautiful! I want one!
I showed this to my green cheek and he bobbed his head and walked away
cyisuke can you adopt these birds or buy them? and where?
This looks more like a bird mill...much like a puppy mill
Some of these birds are stressed. They are plucking their breast feathers. Maybe its a lack of space, lack of breeding boxes or they are fighting over food, I dunno, but there are stressed birds there. There are birds missing head feathers which means that they are fighting each other. Too many birds in one enclosure or not enough food is my guess.
Birds of the Square Table. Or probably square bowl. :P
some of them birds look bad to many in a small space. I have one and want to get him a friend (with it's own cage) they are very beautiful birds I don't know why anyone would have so many that some would get lost in the shuffle to have bald spots from fighting or lake of entertainment
مشاء الله تبارك الله .
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@dhammerindy I agree with you. Im a proud owner of a gorgeous Sun Conure and these poor guys look rough.
This is both heaven and hell at the same time
😂
Don't birds only lose feathers on their crop when they're not getting enough attention? From what I remember, they pluck their own feathers out...
2:53 hahaha there's always a gloton in the group.
if they were all males....they saw a very beautiful lady sun conure
Some of these are also Jenday Conures.
birds of a feather, flock together.
we lost a sun 2 weeks ago :( were really looking foward to a new african grey
Did you get your grey?
This is my worst nightmare.
Horrible condition for these birds...I have a gold cap and this video is sickening to say the least
It looks spotlessly clean and the birds appear healthy.
Bill Bingham well some of them seems have damage feathers which often caused by stress and boredom
JoeS106 I have a gold cap also! However, to be fair to... whatever organization is keeping these birds... the feeding-time-trough thing looked like only one very small part of a larger environment. I doubt that the area is their normal living space. As Bill Bingham mentioned, it was spotless, and with that many birds it's impossible for that to be the area in which they spend the majority of their time. It just looks like a feeding-time area.
Thats an army of maverick
MajesticAcrid im gonna stop you right there
Year later nah your just gay
I alway c sun conure outer eyes r very white in all you tube video, this birds there eyes have black around there outer eyes curious why they r like that?
@besamemucho5 lovebirds can be very nasty to any birds they aren't bonded with, and only bond to one other bird. The birds in this video are conures and naturally live in flocks of around 30 and flocks always eat together....it has nothing to do with Eastern culture LoL
I see it and hear the shouting, I come to the mind a cheerleading camp ...
That's a Chinese newspaper they are on. It must be a restaurant.
So many Maverick's :D
So much.
@dhammerindy
I know they don't look that good but I live near there and the missing breast feathers are because they use them to indentify the gender. They said using blood can infect them. They are fed good food, pellets, fruits, cereal, veggies, nuts, beans and many more so the birds aren't really neglected.
This is my worst nightmare
😂😘🤣
0:27 random pigeon :D
Is that English?
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Sun conure fiesta
Leaked footage from heaven??
Freaken sweatshops!!!!
Yhest Niutifor
SUPER!!!!
Rasta Parrots!
4:17 that bird is a jenday conure
I think I counted at least 20?
Poor things give them a proper home like someone who cares about them dearly just look at them all suffering
It looks like fun to me.
Joesph Stalin they aren't suffering moron... you know little about birds.... they would rather be in a big flock then stuck in a gilded cage alone.....a proper home to them is in the wild ... we domesticated them in our selfishness.....
too many birds in too small an area. Some of them are stressed and they are attacking each other - missing feathers and bald patches. The Toucan dosn't look happy either.
i can't believe they are so friendly with each other ...they eat side by side with no problems....my lovebirds would kill each other if they get that close...must be the Japanese culture...
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how many?
2021
if they scream at the same time, your ears would probably die
beauties i love them all.. good breeding you have there...
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deforestration due to logging is also a big part of decline.....only buy birds from local trustworlthy sources.
they are so loud
Tons of mavericks 😂
Sydney Barajas just sick
Estoy buscando un machito
Poor poor babies. They look frightening & awful. I don't believe there's no water & no trees with all these birds ! Shame on u people treating them so poorly !
@keetrolli3
Are you saying this because of the chest feathers? The chest feathers are cutted off to do a DNA test. Much like a blood test..it will grow back.
These are most likely captive-bred, not wild captured. Looks to be a bird mill. Still, they appear not to be well cared-for, and I despise the bird mill industry. I mean...that looks like a wild bird just poking about in there, the pigeon or whatever it is. Disease city, as is having the food on the ground like that. Not going to think too much about the feathers, as they could be awkward-looking normally if they're young birds just getting into their adult plumage...but still, this looks bad.