Quakers are close.... As long as I'm within eye sight of him, he's quite. Talks more than I'd like sometimes, and even when he's loud it's not awful. Maybe I was lucky with my little guy???
Sometimes you are lucky (because each bird has it's own personality), and sometimes it means you've been very loving and provided a good home. Clearly, at least the latter is true :)
Loved the video, our pineapple conure talks, and never quiet, he learned his first word as soon as we got him, he's a year old, and still learning words.
Would you have any idea of a bird that has all these good characteristics but without the necessity of talking? Medium, not war piercingly loud/ incessant screaming, etc.
thanks for always bringing us fun new info!!!! your channel is going to blow up!! your such a fun person to listen too!! thanks so much for all the great information!! xoxoox mateo
@@ParrotBliss yes!!! 3 cockatiels, 2 Japanese parakeets and 1 pineapple green cheek. She will be getting a friend potentially. A high red that may need a home. Also most likely about to dive deep into the Japanese parakeets. Lol !!!! I have just been so taken by them!!!! Do you have Haragamos?? Xoxox. Mateo
Outside of exotic pets like a tiger or hyena, parrots are the most difficult pets to properly take care of. That being said, some are certainly harder than others. Even my cockatiels demanded that I spend a lot of time with them.
Yeah... being in a flock isn't easy. Plus, caring for them when it comes to the mess and offering vegetables... I don't know. I tiger might be less work! I wouldn't know, but it's hard to imagine another creature being so much work.
Help- my breeder just got back to me with dna results for white capped pionus saying the clutch has male and female in it. I was thinking of a male, but am wondering- what is the real difference anyways?
Sorry, I haven't had the experience of a female so I don't know. May I ask who your breeder is? I have considered a mate for mine but it's hard to find breeders for these guys.
@@oliviapos3397 oh! Is she in Florida? If so, she said she couldn’t even put me on the waitlist! 😭 Oh well, my Ale will just have to keep his Parrotlet friend!
Thank You! What ever information you have would be good but one thing in particular would be if you could give advice about my male lineolated parakeet he is 14 months old and from quite a young age he has been very hormonal and I have had to remove a lot of his toys but he still isn't getting much better with it. I have also been given his sister now she is fine and doesn't have any of these issues. They are both in separate cages. Also if possible if you know what a lot of their sounds mean.
Hi,Im new to your channel and love your videos. I rescued /adopted a 26 year old blue front Amazon about 4 years ago. His name is Gus he's almost 30 now and i love him ,but i have still not been able to touch him . I got him a nice big cage and all kinds of toys and his own room . we pass through all day but is dark and quiet at night .I think he has a good life but i wish he could be a little nicer so he could come out .i think he would be even happier . He had his right wing half cut off when he was young so he couldn't flying and he climbs well .Is there a trick or hack or anything i could do to make friends with him? I do love him and he's staying forever but hes super mean. and i wish he could come out and be part of our family .without going on the attack .Any thoughts or tips would be so very appreciated .
Sorry, tied up, just reading this. Does he come out of his cage at all? How many hours per day is he with you or around people? Do you have any other parrots? I admire your dedication to Gus. Sounds like 22 years before you made him “hard.” My 17 year old Mealy and adult (don’t know how old) Orange-wing are a little like that, but they have come around to being fine - not bonded. I have other parrots; this helps them. They see that the others say and act like I’m safe, life can be lived in a friendlier way. Gus may know no other way. Have you considered getting another adult Amazon?
😂😂😂😶🌫️ when only owners hear a word
Quakers are close.... As long as I'm within eye sight of him, he's quite. Talks more than I'd like sometimes, and even when he's loud it's not awful. Maybe I was lucky with my little guy???
Sometimes you are lucky (because each bird has it's own personality), and sometimes it means you've been very loving and provided a good home. Clearly, at least the latter is true :)
Loved the video, our pineapple conure talks, and never quiet, he learned his first word as soon as we got him, he's a year old, and still learning words.
It sounds like you have a gifted conure! Congrats!
@@ParrotBliss thank you
Muy consentido
Completamente!
And Ale quietly and adorably chews away...😂
Yeap! He’s a dream bird!
Passionate creators like you represent the best of TH-cam.
I appreciate that, Josh!
Such good information as usual...thanks
Oh, thanks for saying so, Tammy!
Thanks for the info. My Cape is fabulous she is just like you said. 😉👍🏿
Oh, fantastic! Is she a baby? Capes are one of my favorite species!
She is 7 years old (or young I should say 😃)
Would you have any idea of a bird that has all these good characteristics but without the necessity of talking?
Medium, not war piercingly loud/ incessant screaming, etc.
Adding you to my video list! Keep your eye out for an answer hopefully soon-
What category do Quakers fit in??
Hi Josh, can you give more info? Cagetory as it pertains to what for Quakers?
Thanks! Could you please share with us which plants are safe for birds?
I only rely on fruit plants/trees, spider plants and palms
@@ParrotBliss thank you!
When you get 2 parrots should you get the same species? How about 2 different Pionus'?
thanks for always bringing us fun new info!!!! your channel is going to blow up!! your such a fun person to listen too!! thanks so much for all the great information!! xoxoox mateo
You are so sweet! Thank you! Do you have a parrot?
@@ParrotBliss yes!!! 3 cockatiels, 2 Japanese parakeets and 1 pineapple green cheek. She will be getting a friend potentially. A high red that may need a home. Also most likely about to dive deep into the Japanese parakeets. Lol !!!! I have just been so taken by them!!!! Do you have Haragamos?? Xoxox. Mateo
My Ringneck can tan talk amazingly clearly when he wants to and talk in context and says fracases 🙂🥰. He is also so so affectionate.
I'm jealous! Males are almost like a different species sometimes! My female is a bit difficult, but I still love her!
Great info. Thank you.🙏💗
Jan, I always appreciate you!
Outside of exotic pets like a tiger or hyena, parrots are the most difficult pets to properly take care of. That being said, some are certainly harder than others. Even my cockatiels demanded that I spend a lot of time with them.
Yeah... being in a flock isn't easy. Plus, caring for them when it comes to the mess and offering vegetables... I don't know. I tiger might be less work! I wouldn't know, but it's hard to imagine another creature being so much work.
This should be communicated more often!!
Help- my breeder just got back to me with dna results for white capped pionus saying the clutch has male and female in it. I was thinking of a male, but am wondering- what is the real difference anyways?
Sorry, I haven't had the experience of a female so I don't know. May I ask who your breeder is? I have considered a mate for mine but it's hard to find breeders for these guys.
@@ParrotBliss she’s actually had a ton of luck with pionus clutches this summer. 3 new blue headed pionus eggs
@@oliviapos3397 oh! Is she in Florida? If so, she said she couldn’t even put me on the waitlist! 😭
Oh well, my Ale will just have to keep his Parrotlet friend!
Would it be possible to give more information about the lineolated parakeets please
Absolutely! Any particular questions?
Thank You! What ever information you have would be good but one thing in particular would be if you could give advice about my male lineolated parakeet he is 14 months old and from quite a young age he has been very hormonal and I have had to remove a lot of his toys but he still isn't getting much better with it. I have also been given his sister now she is fine and doesn't have any of these issues. They are both in separate cages. Also if possible if you know what a lot of their sounds mean.
Hmmm, how did this show up in my recommendations.
I don’t know, do you watch parrot videos? Maybe your cat watches?
@@ParrotBliss 😂😂
Hi,Im new to your channel and love your videos. I rescued /adopted a 26 year old blue front Amazon about 4 years ago. His name is Gus he's almost 30 now and i love him ,but i have still not been able to touch him . I got him a nice big cage and all kinds of toys and his own room . we pass through all day but is dark and quiet at night .I think he has a good life but i wish he could be a little nicer so he could come out .i think he would be even happier . He had his right wing half cut off when he was young so he couldn't flying and he climbs well .Is there a trick or hack or anything i could do to make friends with him? I do love him and he's staying forever but hes super mean. and i wish he could come out and be part of our family .without going on the attack .Any thoughts or tips would be so very appreciated .
Sorry, tied up, just reading this.
Does he come out of his cage at all? How many hours per day is he with you or around people? Do you have any other parrots?
I admire your dedication to Gus. Sounds like 22 years before you made him “hard.” My 17 year old Mealy and adult (don’t know how old) Orange-wing are a little like that, but they have come around to being fine - not bonded. I have other parrots; this helps them. They see that the others say and act like I’m safe, life can be lived in a friendlier way. Gus may know no other way. Have you considered getting another adult Amazon?