11 Reasons NOT To Get A Parrot | BEFORE GETTING A BIRD WATCH THIS!

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  • @TheDro
    @TheDro Před 6 lety +1159

    Noticed the bruise, If those birds are beating you up and you need help blink twice...

  • @galaxythecockatiel9838
    @galaxythecockatiel9838 Před 7 lety +1272

    1. THEY SCREEM IN YOUR EAR

    • @crispypringles5603
      @crispypringles5603 Před 7 lety +8

      Galaxy The cockatiel thats the only reason i hate birds other than that i love them!!!

    • @tea8781
      @tea8781 Před 7 lety +18

      just get a blanket and cover their cage with it. also turn off the lights in the room their cage is in

    • @jwbirdlover
      @jwbirdlover Před 7 lety +4

      Galaxy The cockatiel oh YES especially my girl Sun Conure!! She will aim right for our ears if we don't respond quickly enough to suit her! Gotta love them.. though we're loosing hearing!!

    • @xannah1531
      @xannah1531 Před 7 lety +2

      Galaxy The cockatiel EVERY TIME!! hahahahaha

    • @AshleysVideos612
      @AshleysVideos612 Před 7 lety +1

      Galaxy The cockatiel not all ._.

  • @angelbab
    @angelbab Před 6 lety +1102

    i love that the bird on your shoulder looks as if it’s staring at you and listening lovingly to everything you say. i need me a man like that.

  • @rozugold
    @rozugold Před 6 lety +68

    *Explains everything calmly*
    Bird: Spasms out

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 Před 6 lety +163

    You are one of the main reasons I decided NOT to get a cockatoo. I wanted one badly……for a long time. But, as a rabbit owner and understanding that only some people should have rabbits, I did my research. Thoroughly. I know that my lifestyle is not what is best for a cockatoo. Once I realized that it was not hard to decide that I shouldn’t have one. You’ve got to love the animals more than your own selfish needs. I get my “bird fix” living vicariously through other people’s bird videos. Thanks for all you do to raise awareness.

    • @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485
      @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485 Před 5 lety +3

      I've owned rabbits too and it seems like owning a cockatoo is like having a rabbit only much more loud/vocal.

  • @heatherheath9980
    @heatherheath9980 Před 7 lety +721

    aaah! birds throwing knives. imagine explaining that to the cops

  • @nathanielscott6159
    @nathanielscott6159 Před 6 lety +97

    I love how that other bird is sitting so still and just periodically blinks. Its hilarious.

  • @meganrunner
    @meganrunner Před 6 lety +280

    You kissing another man!?! *throws knife*

  • @Jennifer-lj7ni
    @Jennifer-lj7ni Před 7 lety +778

    I wish this video was required to be watched by people before they could buy a bird... you explained everything very well!

    • @Mairi..
      @Mairi.. Před 7 lety +8

      Thought the same exact thing!

    • @ZoraMacko
      @ZoraMacko Před 7 lety +4

      I hope that the day will come when selling any animal would be a crime in any country in the world.

    • @mariabuzakina4450
      @mariabuzakina4450 Před 6 lety +4

      Well... thank you, i changed my mind after the video

    • @banjobarratt9230
      @banjobarratt9230 Před 6 lety +3

      My three birds have a cage door stays open 24/7 they love to be out then in cage at night one will put him self in cage he awesome birds are awesome pets if you know what your doing

    • @banjobarratt9230
      @banjobarratt9230 Před 6 lety +1

      look into the bird your getting aswell some chew more then others

  • @NikocadoAvocado1
    @NikocadoAvocado1 Před 6 lety +260

    People usually get parrots before doing any research. It is really sad because they do make great companions. But they are a life long commitment. Thank you for making this video 😁

  • @debrastone6764
    @debrastone6764 Před 7 lety +302

    I absolutely agree that a parrot is not really a pet. They are companions. I am getting older and I have a 21 year old blue and gold macaw. I am starting to make plans for my baby when I am gone because he will most likely outlive me. One huge problem is that he is very loud. He is a very happy active parrot but he is also prone to screaming during the day. Many people want him because he is so friendly and sweet...but people have also been around on one of his loud days and they immediately decide they cannot deal with this loud vocal expression. I have to find the right person to take him in or he will be bounced from one family to another. I love him enough to keep looking until the perfect patient family can be found. Love your videos. Deb

    • @voidface8827
      @voidface8827 Před 6 lety +4

      debra stone maybe make connections through Facebook groups? Some people might be looking for another bird in the future.

    • @carolaparecida6353
      @carolaparecida6353 Před 6 lety +8

      Be careful with the family you will choose, macaws are worth a lot at the clandestine trade and people are corruptible

    • @patrickgragg5602
      @patrickgragg5602 Před 6 lety +7

      I am 60 and will be here till I am 100, I could take your bird! Can dedicate all day to him.

    • @lishaslife2619
      @lishaslife2619 Před 5 lety +1

      Patrick Gragg how do you know

    • @unclesam1326
      @unclesam1326 Před 5 lety

      @@lishaslife2619 He might be swole

  • @picacat359
    @picacat359 Před 6 lety +52

    "ITS ME OR THE BIRD!"
    "Okay, I chose the bird."

  • @TheJustinlm24
    @TheJustinlm24 Před 7 lety +264

    One thing I don't think was mentioned was the amount of dust some of these birds put out and how that can irritate allergies and other things. I dated a girl who was just miserable from the dust anytime she was over. I have a Grey and a Quaker, and even sometimes it causes me minor problems. Thanks for another very important video for anyone considering a parrot.

    • @maddieee1142
      @maddieee1142 Před 6 lety +12

      BeDazzle Xx um of course not? I'm assuming your very young living in a very Christian household

    • @maddieee1142
      @maddieee1142 Před 6 lety +14

      BeDazzle Xx it's okay to love anyone, if you are attracted to the same gender it's okay, why shouldn't you be allowed to love and be happy with somebody even if they are the same gender you know?

    • @josephrivera2258
      @josephrivera2258 Před 6 lety +5

      Rylee manning a way to avoid this is frequent baths for your birds. Birds live preening and cleaning themselves and will love baths.

    • @Planetalexschaefer
      @Planetalexschaefer Před 6 lety +1

      BeDazzle Xx it doesn't matter.

    • @Quickblades67
      @Quickblades67 Před 6 lety +5

      Rylee, my bird takes a bath about every other day, and that helps a ton

  • @porcu12345
    @porcu12345 Před 6 lety +225

    the one on your shoulder is so well behaved compared to the cockatoo haha!

    • @jbrown3364
      @jbrown3364 Před 6 lety +32

      Hawken Valhalla Cockatoos just love to talk, he isn't being naughty he isn't screaming. Mustache parakeets aren't very vocal like cockatoos.

    • @Wandafulofit
      @Wandafulofit Před 6 lety +12

      The pink and grey is an Aussie Galah

    • @christinebuckingham7334
      @christinebuckingham7334 Před 6 lety

      Wandaful ofit Wow what a gorgeous bird he is!

    • @HorseGrape
      @HorseGrape Před 5 lety +5

      Grace Loves Life Galahs are still part of the cockatoo family I believe. As an Australian though, hearing them called cockatoos does sort of weird me out hahaha

    • @mariguanaiguana
      @mariguanaiguana Před 5 lety +2

      HorseGrape They’re cockatoos though lmao. Stop being so sensitive

  • @maymayy1208
    @maymayy1208 Před 6 lety +88

    Lol. I think your parrot was even just jealous about you talking to the camera, instead of him/her. Too funny honestly.

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 Před 6 lety +2

      may idk
      My Amazon attacked my iPhone once because she was sitting on my shoulder, and the phone took my attention away from her. I think she thought it was alive.🤣

    • @chloetaff817
      @chloetaff817 Před 6 lety

      Lisa Spikes 😂😂😂

  • @jozigirl7114
    @jozigirl7114 Před 6 lety +70

    Most parrots are sold when they are young and cute and loveable, but then they go through puberty around 5 years of age and want a mate. They then bond with one person in the home and become aggressive to anyone else. It's at this point that they get passed on from one owner to the next, and the parrot becomes bitter and dangerous. My best friend had a cockatoo who was her "baby" until she got married and had kids, and they had to move the bird out of the house as she attacked the kids.
    I've never had a parrot, but I swear I saw it's heart break when it was sold.
    Would it have been better if they had looked for a bird mate? Surely a pair would have been better than selling it to strangers?

    • @supersimly5881
      @supersimly5881 Před 5 lety +7

      Maybe the stranger was an experienced bird owner and was looking for a mate for their cockatoo.

  • @adub4ever
    @adub4ever Před 7 lety +98

    I don't own a bird, but I have a dog which was given up by a family member, so I know all about the hassles of pet ownership and people not being ready for commitment. It's important that people don't buy pets unless they're ready to commit a lot of time and money. Keep up the good vids!

    • @MuniraAlzahrani
      @MuniraAlzahrani Před 7 lety +5

      adub4ever but parrots are something else , I don't think you can compare a dog with a bird , dogs are more domesticated , birds can go from loving you to hating you in less than a second 😂

    • @crystal-hd4ui
      @crystal-hd4ui Před 7 lety +3

      munira alzahrani it's nothing to start something over he just said he is experienced with people buying animals they are not ready to take care of

    • @Featheryfaith7
      @Featheryfaith7 Před 7 lety +2

      Depends on the breed and personality of dogs. But dogs have a higher probabilty to be domesticated than birds. It is better to get a bird that comes to you and respects you. It is not a good idea to pick a random bird. You have to get a bird that matches your personality and they choose you! That might be the reason why she has a problem with them. Every animal is different, like humans. Always give animals respect. Let them choose you. 😊

    • @Featheryfaith7
      @Featheryfaith7 Před 7 lety

      And it depends on genetics, too. Sorry about that. X.x

    • @loonasbff
      @loonasbff Před 6 lety

      Dead Inside I own both two birds and 1 dog and I definitely believe dogs can be unpredictable too 😂

  • @Kookie-le9gt
    @Kookie-le9gt Před 4 lety +12

    So basically, a parrot is a serial killer child with wings. that’s a challenge that I’m willing to accept 🤝

  • @diegohz6698
    @diegohz6698 Před 7 lety +191

    I have only one large bird and he definitely took over my life!
    ...
    ...
    ...
    .....still love him though ;)

    • @dannynicastro3207
      @dannynicastro3207 Před 6 lety +3

      Llama Girl Alo ...see, they are your loved ones, like your kids if u got them...ur family!!🤗

    • @RWTHRLL
      @RWTHRLL Před 6 lety +4

      Same! I have 3 cockatiels possibly adopting another this week and they have taken over my life in the best way, everything I do is based around them.

    • @blauerpelikan
      @blauerpelikan Před 6 lety

      You should have 2! Everybird need a partner! Otherwise it's inappropriate for the species!!

    • @zaplug2536
      @zaplug2536 Před 6 lety +1

      I have 3 Macaws in 1 room run to wake me in the morning macaw 🐤🐤🐤(three birds on a mission)

  • @daekros
    @daekros Před 6 lety +12

    I have a parrot. This video is literal. When she says she's gone through necklaces, wires, keyboards, she has. Jealousy is real for a parrot. I found the amount of sound they make maddening to the point where I just couldn't have my parrot's cage in my bedroom anymore, and I don't even have a loud bird. I have a tiny rose crowned conure.
    Every hour they spend out, you need to pay at least 50% attention to where they are and what they are doing, and this can get exhausting. They can't be in houses where anyone is even vaguely non-empathetic, because its these people that easily develop a bad relationship with a bird. Take heed to this video, because as much as I love my parrot and i'm in it til death do us part, they are ever changing, attention seeking, and above all else need WORK.

  • @cockatiels4life985
    @cockatiels4life985 Před 7 lety +135

    Your such an amazing youtuber and person. I love how loving you are to your birds. I love rocky and Picasso so much.

  • @usercanalviejo2
    @usercanalviejo2 Před 6 lety +36

    Ironically what encourages me to have a parrot is that even if she says all of those things (which is awesome, no one should ever adopt a parrot without thinking about all of this stuff) she is still having three of them. She is proving that having a parrot isn't impossible as long as you have enough love and commitment for them. If you think about that, having parrots says a lot more about the owner than the bird itself. Congratulations Marlene, I admire the amazing labor of love you are doing with your feathered companions.

    • @usercanalviejo2
      @usercanalviejo2 Před 6 lety +5

      Correction: she has FOUR parrots, and two dogs.

  • @MsMomobi
    @MsMomobi Před 7 lety +58

    this was so sweet and passionate, i cried a little thinking of all the burbs caged away cause people might not know some of these points. i was definitely a person who didnt know anything about parrots. i thought they werent that smart especially the ones in pet stores (wrong!). i also thought they lived in a cage and was content with it (totally wrong). when my bird flew into my life, i got serious and did lots of research. he has become my reason for every i do. yeah, i dont go out as much cause he'd be lonely. so i stay home and watch netflix. he bites other people so leaving home for a few days requires extra planning and the right babysitter. renting housing is difficult cause he can be loud. but i wouldnt give him up for anything. he's the love of my life. thanks for the video marlene!

    • @MARLENEMCCOHEN
      @MARLENEMCCOHEN  Před 7 lety +10

      Minh Nguyen You are amazing!! Your bird is lucky to have you! I know what you mean about the Netflix... sometimes I'm out and we think, let's go to a movie, then I'm like, "Nahh, I want to watch a movie at home with the birdies".

    • @MsMomobi
      @MsMomobi Před 7 lety +10

      MARLENE MC'COHEN exactly! nothing better than having a warm bird snuggling under ur chin or sitting quietly on your shoulder while you just chill. after you mentioned taking ur birds into the shower to have more time together, i was like im not totally wierd now. my whole family thinks it's strange but oh well.

    • @TheFoxtabulousVixie
      @TheFoxtabulousVixie Před 4 lety

      The same happened here, I got Avion ( my white budgie with Greyish periwinkle patterns ) on 12/26/19 and my life hasn't been the same... I rarely ever left the house for to long because without my carrier i couldn't take Avion with me anywhere, when i did I'd cover up the carrier so he wouldn't get cold and if i thought it was to cold to take him anywhere, id stay home...
      He loves to crawl up my arm and hang on my shoulders and back if im laying down, His favorite thing to perch on on my living room is the Dolly ( its a cart that can help lift heavy objects ) he will sit on that thing for hours.
      I'd take him in the shower with me at least once a month ( so i don't wash away the waterproof oils on his feathers and get him sick ) this month has been an exception cuz he has been showing signs of molting and i was told letting them bathe helps with the molting process...

  • @kidagarush3523
    @kidagarush3523 Před 7 lety +16

    I love birds (Obviously, I wouldn't be here on this channel if I didn't, :P) and I've been wanting to get a bird again for so long, after losing my last one (;-; R.I.P. Kyla

  • @Jennifer-lj7ni
    @Jennifer-lj7ni Před 7 lety +307

    I'm glad there's people out there who feel like I do. I know people think I'm nuts but my life revolves around my birds, always has and always will. #engagednotcaged

  • @BOMBEIRINHO1
    @BOMBEIRINHO1 Před 7 lety +38

    my birds love my dad.They just stare at him like they want him to be their dad

  • @Pearlycutest
    @Pearlycutest Před 7 lety +29

    This really explains the cons and the info about parrots. These are some tips people need to understand before they go to a pet store, and think , "Ohhh this bird is very beautiful mom can we keep it?1!1!1". It's a HUGE lifetime commitment that we are making.Parrots are not just toys. My grandpa had many sun conures,budgies,cockatiels,and lovebirds. He REALLY cared for them bigtime. Btw you're the best!!♥️♥️

  • @TheDodoshwedo
    @TheDodoshwedo Před 7 lety +22

    Thank you for making this video, because most bird owners gloss over these things. Part of me wishes I didn't get parrots in the first place, but it's too late now, because they're my children at this point and I will never give them up. Yeah my life would have been waaaayyy easier and more relaxing if I didn't have birds. If I leave the house for more than 2 hours, I start feeling guilty for leaving them alone for so long. I worry alot about their nutrition and about them getting enough mental stimulation. The only time I can relax and enjoy myself is after I've put them to bed. Having a full-time job is not doable of course, unless you work from home, which is hell if you have birds screaming for your attention. And non-bird owners won't understand so don't count on their sympathy lol. But if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. These birds were my destiny and I love 'em.

  • @dinogirl_
    @dinogirl_ Před 7 lety +76

    I have a female Eclectus Parrot, at the moment I've either got a bad virus or tonsillitis, and I put care of my parrot before me. As I was watching this my eckie, Cherry, came over and snuggled with me then Cherry realising I want a nap she went and put herself in her cage next to my bed, she's a sweet heart. All today she hasn't screamed much today, and has been content during when I'm sick

    • @rayaan6951
      @rayaan6951 Před 7 lety +8

      Cutieno woah there... that’s a little too intense haha...

    • @dedeh1714
      @dedeh1714 Před 6 lety +11

      Crazy bird lady. Certainly can tell you have no children

    • @rainbowsludge1796
      @rainbowsludge1796 Před 6 lety +31

      Hey, leave her alone. She just loves her birds on a level that you might never understand. Many people do this with their pets as well. It's not that unusual.

    • @calew2470
      @calew2470 Před 6 lety +2

      Still...

    • @jbrown3364
      @jbrown3364 Před 6 lety +11

      No it's not intense, they need to know like humans so they can grieve too. Do you find your female eckie aggressive? Everyone puts me off getting a female and tells me to get a male

  • @40sshortiesx28
    @40sshortiesx28 Před 5 lety +12

    Vinny: *ITS MY TURN LEMME TALK MOM MOOOOOOOOOM PLEAAASSSEE*
    Picasso: mmhmm keep going mom ignore Vinny
    P.s I love youuuuuuu😘🥰😍

  • @Nil_Echo
    @Nil_Echo Před 6 lety +8

    Doves - an excellent alternative if you don't feel up to taking care of a parrot. They're quite domesticated, they're not as smart as parrots and so don't require as much mental stimulation as parrots and they're MUCH quieter.

  • @iheartchristinagrimmie7280
    @iheartchristinagrimmie7280 Před 7 lety +43

    Every time I go to a petshop and see some of the beautiful parrots for sale, it breaks my heart wondering what might happen to them. I'm always hoping that whoever gets one of these birds has done their research and is ready for the commitment.
    Also, another point I'd add is cost, not just after the purchase of the bird but for the rest of the birds life. Cages, toys and food are all so expensive when it comes to birds. Whilst you can get a lot of cheap products for other pets, for birds it doesn't seem to be the case. Here in Australia I need to pay around $30 for a 2kg bag of quality bird pellets. In a lot of stores they offer cheap bird seed and no pellet range, Australia is lacking greatly on parrot food. Most of our brands only offer seed and the selection of pellets is tiny.

    • @alinersssss
      @alinersssss Před 6 lety +6

      my family owns a bird store, only birds! we take really good care of them all and nearly all of them get out on perches everyday :)

  • @tammyrockman2633
    @tammyrockman2633 Před 7 lety +78

    Everything you have said is so true. we had a cocktail (he passed away), even though cocktails aren't large birds they do all of what you said. It makes me chuckle beacause I have experienced all of these things and find most of it endearing, not the screaming thing but we could get him calm because we knew what triggered him.

    • @jetaddict420
      @jetaddict420 Před 6 lety +10

      i think you mean cockatiels XD

    • @chloetaff817
      @chloetaff817 Před 6 lety

      tammy rockman i have a cockatiel too and i suffer all these problems xx

  • @diannemulligan5188
    @diannemulligan5188 Před 7 lety +37

    Absolutely great video, your understanding of parrots is fantastic. Emotions, hormones, mess, more emotions, more mess, biting. They are like two year olds running around with scissors!
    A couple of things though. I would love to see you talking about giving your baby a mate. Parrots should never be alone. They need a partner and we can never truly be that to them. We can be a parent bird and part of their flock though. If we spend plenty of time with them they are still part of our family, our friends, our cheeky little ratbags.
    Cages.... they should be your babies safe haven, not their prison. Give them the biggest space you can, lots of natural browse and foraging opportunities. Plus yeah ... their mate.

  • @CaliAnimalLover1961
    @CaliAnimalLover1961 Před 6 lety +16

    I totally agree with everything you said. I have a Severe Macaw and a Caique. They are my babies! But they are also everything you said. I do want to add a couple of things. If you want a bird for the singing and the beauty, can I suggest a canary? They do require feeding and cage cleaning! But they don’t want or require a bond with their owner. Also, I’d like to suggest for people that are really interested in owner a bird that you CAN bond with, start with a smaller bird. A parakeet, or a Cockatiel or budgie. Their lifespans aren’t quite as long as a Macaw’s or a Parrot’s. And their beaks are smaller so they aren’t as intimidating. Their poop is smaller, their cage requirements are smaller, and their voices are also. But Marlene is 100% correct, everything she said is the truth.

    • @AdahLael
      @AdahLael Před 6 lety +3

      Actually cockatiels and budgies are some of the parrots (and yes, they are also parrots) which are the most abused because people think they are "beginner birds" and "throw away birds" because they are cheap. However, cockatiels can live 30 years or more and budgies can live 8-15 years depending. Cockatiels are very smart as well, though of course not as smart as a cockatoo or large bird, but they are just as emotionally attached to their owners. Also: a small beak actually hurts more when they bite! Seriously! A larger parrot seems like it could do more damage, but smaller birds in my experience bite more often, and their bites hurt a LOT more. Plus small birds are not necessarily quieter... budgies are yes, but for example Sun Conures are some of the loudest parrots and can give you hearing damage if they are unhappy.

    • @timy.9512
      @timy.9512 Před 4 lety

      Remember Disco the Parakeet?

  • @emmamcauliffe4508
    @emmamcauliffe4508 Před 5 lety +4

    nawww your bird on your shoulder im getting one of those moustache parakeet and now im not sure and i love that its sitting there sitting there while ur patting the other birds. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!! ❤️

  • @kenj7153
    @kenj7153 Před 7 lety +29

    I agree 110%....this is your BEST VIDEO EVER!

  • @user-lv3db9pw7e
    @user-lv3db9pw7e Před 7 lety +96

    This is a really great video.
    I hope that your channel and this video grows a lot so that a lot of people can see it and educate themselves before deciding to own a parrot.
    The tips were all so spot on, thank you so much :)

    • @parrotsdogsandtexas1654
      @parrotsdogsandtexas1654 Před 7 lety

      Marlene my female ringneck has gotten hormonal and if that wasn't enough she is laying on four of five unfertile eggs which one broke and under the cover I was bit on only on ankle but I didn't have the chance to get what happened but she bit me where I fell then attacked me. I turned away and left the room. I just had a new best box come and I used it for cockatiels but it's in her cage but I found four eggs and I felt like she needed a peanut once as I put her in the cage where this nest box I have put her eggs in and it's got a ladder to get into it so I could leave cage open. I am not able to get the gym for the new Grey who is not tame yet .He bit me on my arm but I was asleep next to him and it didn't hurt. I got him to perch on my arm after showers and the minute my hand was exposed he bit more and blood. I am working on video. I lost my conure March 1 and she was found May 19. So glad I have her back but I am so sad that my ringneck is reverted to this hormonal way. I will also have to say she is always looking at the mirror. I am not sure but I took her man away. She bit me then kisses me . I want any hints on what is best calcium?? And diarrhea??

    • @jessez5798
      @jessez5798 Před 7 lety +1

      Dog and Bird lover in Colorado. Dog's are easy compared to birds. Dog's break your heart because they don't live long enough. Birds drive you crazy because they live forever. my daughters have grown up and moved out. But we still have that Damm Bird companion "Harley" we love him! He will out live us! Probaly out live my oldest daughter to. Harley is A blue and gold Mc caw caw caw caw if y'all know what I mean. He knows that he is funny. Heaven help us. what A pain in the ###. PS never Cage your family!

  • @andreafrancis9552
    @andreafrancis9552 Před 6 lety +3

    Everything you said is true! I have a Sun Conjure I rescued when he was eleven, and he is now twenty two. I have become his mate, and he attacks my husband if he comes near me! I tried to prevent this behaviour but have failed miserably. If I go away for a few days the bird attaches to my husband easily, and when I come home he is so confused, but in a few days he attaches to me again. He is with me all day, and I love him as a child, but also feel bad because he doesn't have a normal birdie life in the wild with his own mate to rear babies with etc. My husband loves him too, if only from a distance, and his patience is amazing. If I had it to do over again, I would not get a parrot, well, maybe a parakeet! It takes a special person with the right circumstances and a great understanding of these very smart and wonderful creatures, so please think it over well!

  • @keiraandkatie6162
    @keiraandkatie6162 Před 7 lety +13

    I have a budgie, I recently finished school so now I spend most of my day with my budgie and he always has the choice to come out of his cage and sit on my shoulder, in the future I am planning on getting a ring neck and maybe some more budgies. I really didn't think that owning a budgie would be so wonderful. Everyone planning on getting a bird me prepared to have it wake you up in the morning screaming ahah

  • @zeriul09
    @zeriul09 Před 7 lety +7

    my friend is learning all of this, his girlfriend moved in with her parrot which he thought was her family pet, not just hers, long story short, it's been a learning experience and he's quite convinced the parrot hates him, though was really friendly when i visited them

  • @jenniezhang2310
    @jenniezhang2310 Před 7 lety +15

    I always find your videos so much fun to watch, even tho I don't have a bird but I am convinced that birds are great pets! I do want a bird after watching all your videos. I've learnt so much from your videos ! I hope to see more of you videos !!!

  • @8happyperson
    @8happyperson Před 7 lety +23

    I honestly had no idea about all these things so if I ever get a bird it won't be one that is as smart and long living as parrots. It makes me sad that there are probably so many parrots living in really sad conditions.

  • @crystal-hd4ui
    @crystal-hd4ui Před 7 lety +6

    This whole video I couldn't hear Bc my birds were trying to communicate with yours 😂

  • @ClaLu
    @ClaLu Před 5 lety +3

    She looks stressed...this is a very generous and complete video. Thank you so much 😀🐿️

  • @kempedkemp
    @kempedkemp Před 6 lety +30

    Everybody listen please!
    They are lifelong babies and need the utmost attention! Please don't get one unless you are ready to be the lifelong caregiver for a handicapped child.

    • @vivisiow7214
      @vivisiow7214 Před 5 lety +1

      Kemped Kemp looks like kids/children/teenagers can’t get one then. Pity.

  • @supersk8ergyrl
    @supersk8ergyrl Před 6 lety

    I love love love this! All of my birds are adopted from people who didn't have 'time' for them. Every time people see my sulphur-crested cockatoo being adorable and funny, they immediately say, "I WANT ONE!" I am going to share this video with EVERY SINGLE PERSON that says that!! I have always said "TODDLER FOR 60 YEARS. THINK". Thank you for this!

  • @morkandmindy3
    @morkandmindy3 Před 7 lety +1

    What a great video!! You covered everything. I sure hope that people who aren't ready to make a lifetime commitment to a bird, heed your advice. This video should go viral so that many more people can see it.

  • @arebelmel7504
    @arebelmel7504 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you for this video, spot on. So many friends of mine want to get a bird after being around mine for an hour. I am blessed to stay home and be with my birds all day but someone working long hours etc I would not recommend a bird.

  • @cherylbrowning1172
    @cherylbrowning1172 Před 7 lety +20

    We don't go visit family because traveling and taking 3 on the road is worrisome as well as housing them and keeping them safe with a travel cage. Then our family smokes SO not bringing that around them.

    • @Quickblades67
      @Quickblades67 Před 6 lety +6

      I was smoking quite a bit of weed when I brought my bird home from the pet store, I have since quit and won't allow ANY smoking around him. I love my bird dearly, and I want him to live a very long and happy life.

    • @cocknballtorture7641
      @cocknballtorture7641 Před 6 lety +2

      ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ I'm so proud of you! You're wonderful for putting your birds life in account. You take care of your baby and they take care of you :)

    • @unclesam1326
      @unclesam1326 Před 5 lety +1

      You cut family ties for a bird? Yikes.

    • @ajomalley8682
      @ajomalley8682 Před 5 lety

      @@unclesam1326 Not that bad of a reason.. if you think about it, people cut ties for jobs, travel, etc. most of my familiy has moved far away and scattered across the country and some in other countries. As a result, we see each other never. What's the difference?

  • @JessT23
    @JessT23 Před 7 lety +1

    Fantastic video Marlene - everyone should have to watch this before getting a parrot. There are a lot of pointers in this vid that people wouldn't even think about! It's all so true - you are right on point. X

  • @kimberleecatena
    @kimberleecatena Před 6 lety +2

    I love Vinnys colors and Picasso is so cute with the sweetest quiet demeanor. Aww. Makes me cry to think of them being unhappy which makes me think I'll never own one. So sweet to watch though...

  • @selbydo1952
    @selbydo1952 Před 7 lety +43

    This is so important guys!!!! I know birds are amazing but damn this is honestly the entire truth (apart from certain things my bird luckily doesn't do because she's a weirdo) at my school we have to each choose a charity organization or make one up for something we are compassionate about and do this big presentation so people will donate and I'm collecting money to help a local parrot store that is desperately in need of renovation. My presentation is Including so many reasons why parrots are amazing and so many reasons not to get a parrot and I actually get to bring my parrot to school for the presentation. Research is so important before getting a bird guys!!

  • @chalronbjork4766
    @chalronbjork4766 Před 6 lety +9

    They're like having a toddler for life

  • @lorricropley7240
    @lorricropley7240 Před 6 lety +1

    So glad you made this video. There are so many caged birds, and people not taking care of these beautiful creatures the right way, and it breaks my heart. Great information provided by you, Thank you

  • @arneja
    @arneja Před 6 lety +2

    Am so thankful that you made this video and I saw it just before buying the bird. I dropped the idea of buying a Parrot for which I was so desperate and cannot thank you enough for saving me and a bird's life.

  • @MB-sf2wd
    @MB-sf2wd Před 7 lety +10

    thank you for making this video!! it makes me so sad when people don't understand how demanding birds are and then just abandon them when they can't handle it.

    • @corsicanlulu
      @corsicanlulu Před 7 lety +2

      that goes for any pet actually! and animals get depressed too after being abandoned

  • @DreamVoxels
    @DreamVoxels Před 6 lety +6

    agree with this statement. People are not enough aware about birds and they associate them as cat or dogs....

  • @matilda4903
    @matilda4903 Před 5 lety

    Oh how true and necessary this video is. I just got a cockatiel baby three weeks ago and he’s already taking over. He wants to be in the center of everything. If this little fellah is this demanding I can only imagine how dealing with a larger bird would be🤣

  • @190055joe
    @190055joe Před 6 lety

    YOU are so right , destructive is an understatement my brother had a cockatoo at home .he managed to rip the electrical insulation off in the garage and many electrical appliences he stripped pieces of rubber around my windshield of my car . loved chewing wood ,doors,windows,furniture,you name it they'll shew it.

  • @jwbirdlover
    @jwbirdlover Před 7 lety +4

    Your first reason we tell everyone! ! You will be parent/parents of toddlers for a looooong time! ! They do miss family when they are not home my husband feels so guilty for having to work away from home. We have not taken an overnight trip much less a vacation since getting out pair of Sun Conures! We simply don't trust anyone to care for them properly. It's much harder than babysitting children, as every bird is so so unique! !

  • @lancecrossfire4392
    @lancecrossfire4392 Před 7 lety +11

    Fantastic video!!

  • @angelpettyjohn6237
    @angelpettyjohn6237 Před 5 lety

    Love love love this video I spent a long long many years training my children with birds researching watching videos like this so they are aware of what is coming when I die they are responsible for these toddler birds so they work with them as much as I do so the birds love them and know if I'm not there they are taken care of by another loving human who enjoys them #engagednotcaged spend quality time with your babies!!!

  • @davidsavage6227
    @davidsavage6227 Před rokem

    My pet bobwhite quail have all of the attributes that you explain in your video. They hold grudges, too! Still, they are the best little birds in the world. I have a cage for them but they are always free to move around and sleep anywhere in the house they want. Ginger sleeps on her pillow next to me, and Flipper sleeps in his favorite spot in the bathroom. My two quail have the same disposition as a cockatiel, only the quail can’t talk. They do make conversational birdie sounds to vocalize what they’re thinking or if they’re mad about something, particularly the male. I really enjoy your insightful and fun videos. Thank you for keeping them coming. I know there is a lot of work that goes into making these, and I wanted to tell you thank you. Enjoy your day!

  • @maryriley6163
    @maryriley6163 Před 7 lety +11

    Thank you for putting up this information. Best wishes from Ohio.

  • @jennypollard8739
    @jennypollard8739 Před 6 lety +3

    I thank you so much for this. Especially the emphasis you make on animal cruelty.

  • @laurenkosanovich6159
    @laurenkosanovich6159 Před 6 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! Best educational video about parrots. I am SO passionate about this, especially caging being cruelty! I sleep with my female U2 (rehomed after 3 abusive homes) I'm disabled, so we're always together. I knew what I was getting into. After 14yrs, she's really rescued ME. ~: > I wish people would become informed about all pets, especially where they come from and FULL needs and requirements for a happy life. I wish I could help more parrot shut-ins! I LOVE my Kyle....THANK YOU!

  • @annfoster465
    @annfoster465 Před 6 lety

    This is the best educational video regarding birdkeeping, thank you for your honesty.
    May I also add that I now have ear damage, tinnitus, and numerous jackets without a working zip.

  • @matthewpatrick5600
    @matthewpatrick5600 Před 7 lety +19

    Thank you for the tips

  • @kylahardy451
    @kylahardy451 Před 7 lety +8

    I have two cockatiels and I love them both to pieces. Just the other day they got out of my closed in porch and was outside for hours. Anything could of happened to them but luckily they were safe.
    While searching for the second bird I went behind my neighbor's house (she has parrots) and found her blue and yellow macaw with his head stuck between the garage door and her house. If I had not of been there and contacted her he would have died because she only visits her house once a week to care for her birds. If you are wondering how it happened he got out of his cage and saw an opening at the top of the door and wedged his head.

  • @15acesplz15
    @15acesplz15 Před 4 lety

    This channel is so cool and helpful! I don't have/want a parrot, but I'm writing a story where the main character has a parrot. I've learned so much from watching just a few of your videos!

  • @ashleycassler7607
    @ashleycassler7607 Před 5 lety

    I know im like really late on this video lol but love what ur putting out here!!! birds are A LOT!! I Have a 15yr old cockatiel have had him his entire life and an unknown age macaw about 2 yrs. it truly is a commitment, in a good way but u have to be ready for what ur getting into!! keep up good work! Love everything u do and all of your birdies of course!!❤❤ 😂 vinnie gang over here lol

  • @Tackygloo
    @Tackygloo Před 7 lety +4

    God I love birds, and one day I would love to get one. But I am not financially stable at the moment ): This vid is very informative and I will consider everything you have stated and remember it the day I can finally get one.

  • @kirstiesaxton4292
    @kirstiesaxton4292 Před 5 lety +3

    This was super informative thank you

  • @trinityjones2137
    @trinityjones2137 Před 5 lety +1

    I’m really glad I found your channel! I wanted a bird but it’s clearly a large task that I am simply not ready for. I hope one day I can be ready for one, but if it doesn’t happen, that’s okay, I can enjoy many responsible bird owners content on CZcams!

  • @laughingcat
    @laughingcat Před 6 lety

    Gorgeous birds! Great video! Thank you for informing people! (Vinnie's coloring, I've never seen a bird this color pink.)

  • @pheonexicute9922
    @pheonexicute9922 Před 4 lety +3

    what I'm worried about is the Budgies, their cheap and everywhere, and anyone can impulsivly buy one because their cute and they seem to be cuddly. (not all budgies are cuddly, a lot are hyper and excited.)but equipment for budgies is super cheap when you dont get the right things, and anyone anywhere can just decide to buy a budgie without doing reassearch. for macaws and bigger birds, they are usually really expensive, and not a lot of people have thousands of dollars in their pocket to take one home impulsivley. I'm not saying it doesnt happen, but birds like Conures, cockatiels and especially budgies are in danger because of how cheap they are.

    • @Abbanellie
      @Abbanellie Před 3 lety

      Yeah I really with people had to get a permit or license to buy and handle parrots, or even any animal. So many are abused and I'm tired of seeing inadequate care

  • @videogammaandmegadude4724

    I was looking into getting a parrot but I don't have the time at the moment. I will have a parrot when I have the time but I have the time to have a reprile at the moment

    • @videogammaandmegadude4724
      @videogammaandmegadude4724 Před 7 lety +2

      I'm not going to be selfish and neglect an intelligent animal due to not having time now

  • @StickyFeets
    @StickyFeets Před 6 lety

    Great video! Reason number one is probably why I don't have one. I have lots of reptiles and tarantulas because they're super low maintenance. But then out of my 2 dogs, I have one that's crazy smart. I knew he was smart when I adopted him but it wasn't until a private trainer worked with him and alerted to me how smart he actually is. He needs SO MUCH mental stimulation on a daily basis. We've been working on random service dog tasks so that he has a "job" to do during the day and if we don't do any work he will go and find something in the house to get into. Every day I wake up and start thinking about what I can do to keep him busy for the day. So for now I have my "magpie" lol, cuz he's black and white!

  • @justabirb6454
    @justabirb6454 Před 6 lety

    Ahh! Rest in literal pieces the many keyboards my indian ringneck has gotten its beak on over the years. Thankfully he's broken the habit now and doesn't care at all about keyboards now but back in the day he'd attack any keyboard on sight, I don't think anyone can really understand how good birds are at removing keys from keyboards without seeing it themselves. They're so good at it, it's terrible XD
    This is such a great video, you couldn't be more right about everything you've mentioned. I don't think you could've explained the more difficult parts of bird parenthood any better. People always joke about crazy cat ladies, but honestly I think us crazy bird people are on another level. Adopting a bird isn't just adopting a permanent child, it's adopting an entirely new lifestyle along with it and you've covered that so well in this video!

  • @ariannarodriguez6719
    @ariannarodriguez6719 Před 7 lety +3

    Please help me I have an aggressive bird and he is attached to 2 of his toys ( kind of like if they were his babies) should I take them away?I feel like it makes him more aggressive, but if I take them away maybe he'll be more aggressive? Please help

  • @anabend6982
    @anabend6982 Před 6 lety +6

    We can't mention ENOUGH that these birds really NEED an AVIARY of some size. They NEED to fly and flap their wings. OFTEN. Also DUST will ALWAYS accumulate.

    • @flowerchild8025
      @flowerchild8025 Před 5 lety +1

      This is extremely late but can I get your opinion on clipping their wings? It doesn’t hurt them I know but I’m very open to everything, I’m planning to do research on the birds for 3 years before I can get one.

  • @echaria
    @echaria Před 6 lety

    You describe the life that mine has become because a few birds let me learn how to love them. Excellent and most important advice. Thank you and bless you for your devotion.

  • @monkeynumbernine
    @monkeynumbernine Před 6 lety +1

    This is so well done 💕 thank you so much 💕 I love my parrot so much and when people meet him and say that they want a parrot, I do my best to change their minds...few people understand the commitment involved in getting a parrot. It's the rest of your life with a 3 year old who remembers pretty much everything. Plus expensive vet care. I love my parrot more than anything and he is my best friend and favorite companion, but parrots are definitely not for the majority of people.

  • @littlepetkingdome7492
    @littlepetkingdome7492 Před 7 lety +8

    im watching this with a yellow naped amazon on my shoulder. im pet sitting him for a friend of my mother hes really loyal to his owner so i thought it was strange when he took a liking to me really quickley ive been interested in getting a bird of my own, any breed recommendations?

  • @Vinikis
    @Vinikis Před 7 lety +8

    according to the first reason, I need to give them attention and not keep them in a cage forever, I have to technically do the following: Quit school, Never use technology ever again, never play with my other pets and all? ;-;

    • @letsnotdothat975
      @letsnotdothat975 Před 5 lety

      You can have other pets, but not cats because their saliva is poisonous. You can use technology every once in a while. As for school: you need two birds in order to do that

    • @letsnotdothat975
      @letsnotdothat975 Před 5 lety

      @Billy Storm As a general rule of thumb, yes you can do that. However some species will require more space (like a room/ aviary) and more stimulus. As long as they seem happy and healthy there shouldn't be a problem.

    • @nora5326
      @nora5326 Před 5 lety

      Angsty Atheist can we keep one bird in a cage for a school day with toys and all that stuff then after school pay attention to it

    • @letsnotdothat975
      @letsnotdothat975 Před 5 lety

      @@nora5326 It really depends on the type of bird you're talking about. If they're a more social bird prone to depression, it's not a good idea. If your bird can handle being alone it should be alright. Do a bit of experimentation with your bird, see how their mood changes after doing this for a week.

  • @BirdmanandPrincess
    @BirdmanandPrincess Před 6 lety

    Hi Marlene, you give excellent advice that anyone looking to get a bird should hear. I have had Jake and Princess for combined 28 years and I agree with every point you made.......I truly love to see people who really love their birds, just as you said , getting a bird is not getting a pet.....lol.....it's getting a life companion

  • @LaughingInTiny
    @LaughingInTiny Před 6 lety

    This is EXCELLENT information and SO TRUE!!! Well done and thank you for posting. I hope it gets shared EVERYWHERE for bird lovers and wannabe bird lovers!

  • @Leah-og7di
    @Leah-og7di Před 7 lety +11

    My budgie didn't bite me yet, *yet*

  • @lightninggal3074
    @lightninggal3074 Před 6 lety +3

    I am in school, and my dad can devote like thirty minutes to my bird, but that’s like six hours alone. Any ideas to keep it entertained? Or should I give up my dreams to get a parakeet

    • @Moonbutnosun
      @Moonbutnosun Před 5 lety +1

      Lightning Gal
      It would be best and most fulfilling to you and the bird if you just wait until you finish high school. If you are in college, maybe just wait until your schedule is lighter or lighten up your schedule with less classes if you can.
      Six hours in a cage is torture

  • @kc6391
    @kc6391 Před 6 lety

    Wow you are a great pet parent, Marlene. I never knew how much of a commitment birds were until now, as a child I assumed they sat in cages and didn't do much, boy was I wrong!! Your birds are gorgeous x

  • @Quickblades67
    @Quickblades67 Před 6 lety

    OMG, I almost cried watching your video. You hit everything spot on. I got me a sun conure a little over 5 years ago. Most of my family can't stand him, and I can't even talk on my phone in the same room with him, BUT I would not give him up for 10 million dollars. He is my buddy for life. I am 50 years old, and I am hoping we die together.

  • @SouthernBelleUSA8
    @SouthernBelleUSA8 Před 7 lety +18

    Any suggestions on how to keep your bird (parakeet) happy when you have 4 cats in the house? Should I take her to a closed room & let her fly around? Should I place the cats in the small room & let my parakeet fly around for a while? She's currently in a pretty big cage hanging from the ceiling & tweets & warbles like she's happy there. I go over to her many times during the day to interact w/her & put my finger in her cage to let her nibble. She lets me touch her too & gets so happy when she knows we aren't planning to eat her! I found her outside being attacked by a crow & saved her. She's so precious! She must have gotten out of another owner's home. I've had her a month & she has more toys than my cats!🐥

    • @KarinaFangz
      @KarinaFangz Před 6 lety +1

      I have two little budgies (same things, we just call them that in Australia) but no cats. If you can, have a set place that your little bird can hang, explore and play without the cats coming in an possibly attacking her. I have a little wooden gym set up for them when they're out of the cage (which is most of the day, I only put them in the cage at night because I don't want anyone accidentally stepping on them in the dark).

    • @wirelessone2986
      @wirelessone2986 Před 6 lety

      SouthernBelleUSA8 My dad used to say to me...."let the cat eat your bird then you will have 2 pets in one"....with a silly grin😁

    • @christinebuckingham7334
      @christinebuckingham7334 Před 6 lety

      Patriot Jefferson I'd add maybe get a parakeet companion for your little one. Thank you for saving her. Make sure to never have any open windows and never allow the cats access to your parakeet.

  • @wolfartists1120
    @wolfartists1120 Před 7 lety +3

    I have to think till my brain farts again about getting a Kili parrot but i love them BUT HOW CAN I NOT

  • @MN-tf4ek
    @MN-tf4ek Před 6 lety +1

    Well presented, informative clip. I had no idea cockatoos could be jealous but it does explain a lot, I hope many people see this before buying one. I used to work in a pet store and we often got gifted parrots that the owners could not cope with

  • @prettybird7585
    @prettybird7585 Před 7 lety +1

    I am a huge bird lover but I only have a 4 ounce Senegal. I experienced everything you shared and totally agree with you. This video was an excellent educational video!

  • @coryf173
    @coryf173 Před 7 lety +2

    I apreatiate this making this vid I almost everything I've done volounteering looked at them and done 7 months of reasearch 5 hours a day I'm not exaderating it's true cause after a bit I learned at had to consider more they're birds not dogs and it's not like how a dog will forgive u it's harder for a bird to forgive u cause they have so much emotion I have only watchedto minuites ik lots of things and I had lots and lots of people in my family( adults) and I've asked them and I've had good feedback and that person had 54 birds and did a great job of all (fwi she only bought 2 then ended up with 54 once she did sell them ) so ik what I am getting my self into and I'm upset and hurt that most people don't care about it and ignore these facts and it hurts but that's all for my comment amazing vid

  • @p00p00goblin
    @p00p00goblin Před 6 lety +6

    Does this video apply to budgies/parakeets as well?

    • @sweet_creature7799
      @sweet_creature7799 Před 6 lety +1

      As a budgie owner, I say it does. Except they only live 10 years. Budgies are smart.

  • @swag72312
    @swag72312 Před 7 lety

    I love how you are pouring your heart out for an intro and your cockatoo is dancing...

  • @filipporusso6706
    @filipporusso6706 Před 6 lety

    Complimenti per il video Marlene, sei davvero fantastica, estremamente chiara nella comunicazione! Io non parlo inglese, ma riesco a comprendere perfettamente quello che dici e sono assolutamente d'accordo con te. Best regards and good day!