Yes thank you! 🥰💕 and it’s harder for a macaw to talk than an African grey or a double yellow headed Amazon so I’m very proud of him. He comes up with new words regularly and he speaks loud and clear. He’s so smart 🥰😊
@@mariooliveira4685 yess it’s harder for a macaw to speak than an African gray or a double yellow headed Amazon, so I definitely give him a lot of credit 🥰🥰
a beak shouldn't be touched unless the bird is having trouble eating. Birds trim their own beaks on their own. Some of them like to keep their beaks longer than others, It's a preference. People make a big deal out of it because they have one standard in their head. Each bird is unique and each beak shape is unique too. If there's no medical issue (scissors beak or liver disease overgrowth) or trouble eating the beak should not be touched.
Because he’s my baby and I do talk to him normally most of the time, but when I’m cuddling him, I can’t help it because he’s so cute.🥰 You can always muted the volume if it bothers you.
a beak shouldn't be touched unless the bird is having trouble eating. Birds trim their own beaks on their own. Some of them like to keep their beaks longer than others, It's a preference. People make a big deal out of it because they have one standard in their head. Each bird is unique and each beak shape is unique too. If there's no medical issue (scissors beak or liver disease overgrowth) or trouble eating the beak should not be touched.
Hmm That’s possible. I’ll rewatch it. He wasn’t very clear on this one. Sometimes he’s perfecting a new word and after a while he says it clear and I’m like “oh so that’s what it was” 😅😂