Our New Quaker Parrot is Being Very Vocal! Quaker Parrot Sounds
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Oue new Quaker Parrot, Dale is starting to be very vocal and making a lot a cool sounds!
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Spike - Moluccan Cockatoo
Peter - Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot
Gandalf - Timneh African Grey
Chip - Quaker Parrot
Dale - Quaker Parrot
Yoshi - Green Cheeked Conure
Kiwi - Green Cheeked Conure
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Ginny - Chorkie
Gizzy - Chorkie
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Radley
Luna
Zarha
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You must walk around with a smile on your face all day long🥰🥰🥰...listening to this cuteness!🌞🌝🌞
Absolutely adorable! 🥰🥰🥰Such a vocal little sweetheart!🍬🍫🍬
So adorable he looks like my Ralph , but mine doesn’t speak yet, or whether he will or not. I have two now as I rehomed Ralph to keep mr Bates company. They soon became best buddies and are inseparable but neither talks 😁
We did the same for our Quaker and they seem so much happier together 😊
OMG, how cute is he? For a sec there, I even thought he was saying «Dunk, dunk, dunk (an Egg)» like the Chatterbox Parrots Ringnecks… ☺️🤗🌞👏👏👏🦜👍💚
Lol thank you 😊
SO CUTE.......
Sounds like it’s saying good boy you’re a good boy 😍😍😍
So cute!! They are my favourite birds
Awwww cute
Ive had quakers before but now im considering getting a green cheek. I see from your videos that you own both quakers and gcc. How would you compare the noise level of your green cheeks to your quakers?
Super cute But.. how much does this little one talk a day? Is it non stop more or less or just some moments where he really like to talk a while or? Trying to learn a bit about them as I might want to get me one or two. Been thinking Conure but start realizing they a bit to much clowns and more active then these cuties.
Do you clip the wings of all your parrots? I only have green cheeks and I let my first one's feathers grow out completely for a year and he turned into a terror with a lot of aggression and behavioral issues (clipped after that and it was like day and night). Would it be the same for other species? Thank you
Just jumping in late to say I wouldn’t recommend it personally. It can actually lead to more behavioral issues because it makes them feel insecure. This baby might be clipped because it’s Ohio law for Quakers to be. Without knowing your bird but seeing the age I’d say maybe he could have just been experiencing one of his first hormonal spikes.
Like you're channel and animals very much. I understand you have a new bird again. Cool! But why don't you quarantaine new birds? It's very important. No hate!