Love how we are matching our shirts to bird showcases or handling another bird. :D looks fresh keep up the great content, give the fids some beak kisses for me!
This is so interesting and useful information! I'm a new bird owner and I had no idea that "dusty" parrots can create problems / allergies for other birds. Thanks for sharing all this and so much more great info! All of your other video contents are great too. Thank you!
Great video. Here I thought only monkeys were separated as new/old world. So when I had my budgie, Cheech, he loved “chatting” with me as he rested his beak between my nose and lip. Once in a while, he’d go for his preen gland (uropygial) but before preening the feathers he’d tap his beak on my glasses. Thanks for the smudges, Cheech. Miss the lil guy.
Great information! What are better parrot for allergy sufferers? What parrot are more willing to bond with the whole family instead of one person? Definitely liked and subscribed. Great channel!
Babysat a family bird last night and now I know I'm allergy to em, which sucks cuz I kinda wanted one, anyway your bird is adorable, thanks for the good content👍🏽
Unfortunately my wife is very allergic to our Cockatiel 😢. I see mixed information online all over about parrots. I was looking at Pionus parrots and some webistes say they are good for allergic people but they don't have a preening gland. Are they dusty as well?
Your best bet would be to connect with a local FreeFlight club as parrots should only free fly in flocks and not solo. But be very careful if you do. Here in my area, at least once I month I hear about someone's free flighted parrot get hunted and killed by a hawk or attacked by crows because it veered off away from the flock. It's very dangerous depending on your area and best to only free flight large parrots like macaws and cockatoos which can "somewhat" defend themselves.
I’m 69 years old and have had birds as pets all of my life, mostly budgies. However in the last couple of years I’ve been diagnosed with fibrous of the lung. It is called bird fanciers lung. As a result unfortunately we’ve had to re-home the budgie.
Bruh your channel is so good ur underrated Also Im thinking about getting a conure and I dont know where to find breeders from, do you know any websites I can find a breeder from?