Meet Fennel Our New Eclectus Parrot!

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
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Komentáře • 170

  • @lhmcd5538
    @lhmcd5538 Před 2 lety +79

    I admire your patience Jamie. The way you worked with Fennel was a great example on how we should interact with all of our animals not just birds. Thank you. May you please take care and stay safe.

  • @FukaiKokoro
    @FukaiKokoro Před 2 lety +36

    Omg, my cat zoey heard you shake the pellets and got excited thinking was gonna give her breakfast lol 😂

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety +15

      lol, sorry for the disappointment, Zoey!

  • @jehdo144
    @jehdo144 Před 2 lety +59

    Hey jamie! Just wanted to tell you I was successfully able to teach crackers (My BG Macaw) to recall using your method you taught me. You are awesome!!!

  • @bad_manbot
    @bad_manbot Před 2 lety +32

    Trying to get an eclectus to do anything other than just stand there and chill out is an interesting challenge. Just chilling is totally their jam. She didn't seem to be a big fan of the water squirter - looked like it was being perceived as a negative. I noticed a little beak aggression and posturing change during the waterbath, and when the play-stand was moved. The beak motion during your first step-up just looked like her using her beak to help step.
    Perhaps her owner squirted her as a punishment? I can't imagine why anyone would ever want to / need to or try to punish an eclectus. Maybe it's just a new thing to her and she was taken aback. I am sooooo not surprised she just stayed there and slept there. She's so beautiful! Good luck working with her!

    • @briarrose7016
      @briarrose7016 Před 2 lety +4

      I've noticed this with female eclectus parrots, even my own, but my male is super hyper, active and responsive to everything. He has learned many tricks and free flies around the house, so it's weird to see other eclectus parrots be so calm or chill. Raising him as a baby on a good diet and training early seems to be a huge influence.

    • @caitybyrnes7132
      @caitybyrnes7132 Před 2 lety

      Eclectus parrots when they’re scared will naturally become immobile or freeze as it helps them evade predators they’re not like other parrots that will scream and make a fuss so a quiet eclectus is a unhappy eclectus

  • @HandFromCoffin
    @HandFromCoffin Před 2 lety +13

    That's great she's going back.It's refreshing to see people taking responsibility and trying to get help. Good job owners!

  • @ollerpops
    @ollerpops Před 2 lety +14

    I think she uses her beak as a step-up aid, since she appears to be clipped. I've had and still have parrots that use their beak as a foot. I can proudly say all of my birds are not clipped, 100% flighted, and do they love to fly!

  • @denamontgomery4539
    @denamontgomery4539 Před 2 lety +7

    Awww she’s just a baby, barely weaned.
    Ekkies are special birds 💓
    So much change and chaos for a little girl too.
    I have a female ekkie and she does use her beak a lot also.

  • @TSUNAMI-MAMI
    @TSUNAMI-MAMI Před rokem +1

    Imo female eclectus are one of THE MOST beautiful birds of them all. They are so striking!!!!

  • @alissavandenoever3183
    @alissavandenoever3183 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jamie,
    Fennel is beautiful 😍.
    I have a female eclectus Nala, she is now 8mnths of age. I have had her since she was 5 weeks old. For as long as I can remember, once she began stepping up she has always rested her beak on my hand first . I just figured it was an ecky thing too do lol.

  • @lydiaswanson3240
    @lydiaswanson3240 Před 2 lety +14

    Fennel is such a cute name, she’s a beautiful parrot!

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 Před 2 lety +2

      Not smart though, parrots make hissing sounds at each other as the ultimate warning/aggression (offence or defence).
      I named my B&G "Sunny" because her previous name was really inappropriate, but was not the best idea.
      So, names starting with ffff or sssss sounds... not really that great.

  • @YourReptileFanatic
    @YourReptileFanatic Před 2 lety +20

    aw she is so precious she reminds me of bean the african grey. I can already sense a bond between you two. wishing you the best of luck😁

  • @JurassicWhitney
    @JurassicWhitney Před 2 lety +14

    I LOVE how you work with the birds and how to talk about not commanding them to do anything. Giving choice is what all animals need when working with them. I'm a certified professional dog trainer, I don't know anything about birds (I'm actually scared of them haha), but the idea people have a commanding animals is so outdated. They are sentient beings with thoughts, wants, and needs so building a trust is a must! :)
    Great content!

  • @briarrose7016
    @briarrose7016 Před 2 lety +7

    This eclectus is so different from my male, I wonder how her owners interact with her. My female taught my male to scream and that's the only problem he's really giving me aside from his hyperactivity when friends are over. Other than that he's really active and independent and has learned many tricks thanks to Jamie and Dave's videos!

  • @kimmichangaw7155
    @kimmichangaw7155 Před 2 lety +14

    Hi Jaime 🤗 I have that same issue with my 9 month old Amazon, he uses his beak alot, but slowly he’s starting to just start using his feet, but he hates thumbs 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️😂😂😂 anywhoo he’s getting better day by day 🥳

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety +3

      Just don't rush the thumb issue for now, day by day!

  • @skrame01
    @skrame01 Před 2 lety +1

    What a nice lady. Much Karma here.

  • @angelawillis8585
    @angelawillis8585 Před 2 lety +5

    I'd love to see more of Fennels story ❤ I have a moody young eclectus too haha

  • @burntumbrage6868
    @burntumbrage6868 Před 2 lety +13

    I think this is the prettiest bird I’ve ever seen! Her coloring is just amazing! 🤩

    • @bkm2797
      @bkm2797 Před 2 lety +6

      You should see her up close, electus feathers are almost like hair compared to standard bird feathers, also the male of this species is bright bright green, stunning as a pair.

    • @TSUNAMI-MAMI
      @TSUNAMI-MAMI Před rokem

      I think they are one of the most beautiful species of birds ever!

  • @gut427
    @gut427 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 15 year old female eclectus and I love her to bits. Best bird I have ever had.

  • @Zoct716
    @Zoct716 Před 2 lety +10

    In my experience with ekkies, they use their beak a lot to step up to check and see if whatever they are going to step on is stable enough before putting their full weight on it. Some are also pretty good with strangers.

    • @faeryvixenetc
      @faeryvixenetc Před 2 lety +3

      I was thinking the same.. I have had two female roratus ekkies over the years and they are very gentle with their beaks.. I saw not aggression in Fennel when she put her beak down to step up. I think repeatedly pulling back the offered hand has an effect on the trust level of these birds... she knows the hand is offered to step up, but then immediately denied when she tries. I hope things improve and she catches on to how Jamie wants it done.

    • @beckygrubb1448
      @beckygrubb1448 Před 2 lety +1

      My budgie does that too!

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

      Yes, mine was the same- so accepting of people. My Vet was amazed (Dr Hodges on CritterFixers). He just sat and held him and they bonded immediately. Ekkies are different. Like human babies at first. Unsure of their footing.

    • @charlenehart
      @charlenehart Před 2 lety +1

      My male ekkie does this too. He’d use his beak to step up or down. Is there anything wrong with this? Wonder why she kept pulling her hand back because to me it did look like Fennel wanted to step onto her hand

  • @billymadisonsshampoo8223
    @billymadisonsshampoo8223 Před 2 lety +2

    I thought she was gonna get ya too, with that paper towel cleaning up crumbs! Whew! She's a beauty!

  • @EllaBee90
    @EllaBee90 Před 2 lety +4

    She is so beautiful! I was thinking, since she is clipped, maybe that's why she uses her beak so much. She doesn't trust herself and needs a way to stabilise when she crosses from the perch to the hand.

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

      Yes, that is very much ekkie behavior 💚

  • @coventrywildeheart7108
    @coventrywildeheart7108 Před 2 lety +1

    I live in north Qld where they are a native bird and my female eclectus likes/needs to have water on hand to dunk her food in. Being mainly a fruit eater in the wild, they like to make their pellets and other hard food, soft and mushy if they can. Mine has a low limit on how many treats [dried banana and fruits and a few nuts etc] she will eat before heading to the water bowl.

  • @jerrezlutz8867
    @jerrezlutz8867 Před 2 lety +3

    I've only just found your page, I want to thank you. After just watching your post about new parakeets my bird, whom I've had about 6 months, is now coming to my hand in cage and on my finger. Still doesn't want to come out of cage. Things got complicated within a week of getting him, I was gifted 2 green checked conures. Kind of a re-rescue so he didn't get attention he needed.

  • @MonarchMissy
    @MonarchMissy Před 2 lety +1

    You are an amazing human :) Thank you, for just being you.

  • @mtichofilms6503
    @mtichofilms6503 Před 2 lety +2

    Bird Beautiful!! 🐦🐦🇦🇷🇦🇷🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @lrsco
    @lrsco Před 2 lety +1

    If I were Fennel I would stay there on the branch too as it has become a safe place after the travelling about and new faces.

  • @mercyreign969
    @mercyreign969 Před 2 lety +7

    If I ever decide to add to my flock, I’d love an eclectus.

    • @bkm2797
      @bkm2797 Před 2 lety

      Suggest if you ever do, get a male because the females aren't human oriented.

  • @KN-gp6ln
    @KN-gp6ln Před 2 lety +4

    Hi! Just dropping in to say I discovered your channel a while ago while thinking about getting a bird (have always loved parrots). I absolutely love birds and it's so cool and eye opening to see you work with these animals. I have accepred that I would never be able to get a bird due to noise and allergies, so I will admire the birds and your talent through watching your channel instead 😁💕

  • @butisitsugarapproved618
    @butisitsugarapproved618 Před 2 lety +4

    What a cutie

  • @mani7263
    @mani7263 Před 2 lety +2

    I just love how mellow these guys can be!

  • @steverobinson4995
    @steverobinson4995 Před 2 lety +1

    My dream bird oh my goodness

  • @AprilV28
    @AprilV28 Před 2 lety +4

    So excited for this series! I feel like I’ve been waiting forever. 🤣 It’s so nice to a see you working with a bird that is the same species as ours, with similar “tells” and mannerisms 🙌🏼

  • @HandFromCoffin
    @HandFromCoffin Před 2 lety +2

    Anyone else want to take a bite of that seasonal feeding?

  • @denisewood75
    @denisewood75 Před 2 lety +1

    I did not want this video to end. I had a female Eclectus parrot once. Sarah.......

  • @dinawhite5175
    @dinawhite5175 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg what a gorgeous bird how lucky for the bird to be with you to be trained I’m sure you will be able to help this beautiful bird

  • @fluffybirdie
    @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety +1

    AWWW, BABY!
    My Eclectus lunged some as a baby. It appeared to be a fear reaction to new potential dangers. He always stepped beak first because he was very clumsy and unsure. They are WAAAY SLOW DEVELOPERS! The only thing they are really into from the beginning is food, food, FOOD! My guy didn’t play right away, didn’t vocalize, didn’t perch at night (platform bed), didn’t have strength or coordination for a while. He was literally more like a human baby. It took me an adjustment to realize that they do LITERALLY EVERYTHING slowly. At a year he was hanging and playing some. At 1.5 years he moves about more like a parrot and has a pretty amazing vocabulary. He is just now beginning to consider dancing. Gentle, interactive, very intelligent, but unlike your average monkey bird. So glad you get to be personal with this lovely girl. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @pearlredmoonartist6430
    @pearlredmoonartist6430 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm looking forward to this story as my husband and I have a 10 week old Eclectus hen we have been hand raising since she was 3 weeks hatched. We also have a male and female Eclectus who are 4 years old, who aren't bonded and not the parents of the baby. We are very anxious to raise Velvet Blue to have a calm and balanced personality. She has been free flying around our house for 2 weeks and spends almost half her daytime outside her cage being with us. She has only been able to confidently perch for 3 weeks so still sleeps nights in her baby crate. We try not to pat her, understanding this isn't a natural desire of parrots even when domesticated, but at this stage she enjoys interacting by willingly flying to and landing on an outstretched hand and snuggles up to necks in the evening as bedtime approaches.

  • @edwardspan396
    @edwardspan396 Před 2 lety

    That is a great carrier.

  • @keidenko2954
    @keidenko2954 Před 2 lety +1

    It's a gaming birb 😂

  • @neeli8423
    @neeli8423 Před 2 lety +1

    Aaaawwwww! She's so pretty

  • @havennott7384
    @havennott7384 Před 2 lety +2

    I love how you work with her!
    But im also curious about how the safari was 🤣💗

  • @Allen-by6ci
    @Allen-by6ci Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful bird

  • @saiyajinog7424
    @saiyajinog7424 Před rokem

    I love Ecis, I think they're just gorgious :D I already have a pair of green cheek conures, but I will get a pair of these too one day :D

  • @carriegemin5226
    @carriegemin5226 Před 2 lety

    So nice to know you are local here in Washington state I am from Spanaway.

  • @LivingMyBestLifeIAm
    @LivingMyBestLifeIAm Před 2 lety

    Ha, she’s wearing a corset 🥰

  • @River_wylde
    @River_wylde Před 2 lety +1

    Oooh i am gonna love seeing you work with this baby i know 0 about these parrots

  • @connied8507
    @connied8507 Před 2 lety

    I'm an older budgie owner and my bird's perch is taller than me. I use a rescue stick to reach up to my bird.(stick wrapped in jute) A peck at the stick still means no but one of my budgies uses her beak also to move around. Her cage didn't allow her to fly. It was amazing and at times hilarious watching her build her wing muscles...

    • @connied8507
      @connied8507 Před 2 lety

      @@bjornmaxson3597 hello Bjorn. I'm staying busy with grown children and friends. I like the calm my budgies bring to my home. I'm relearning how to ride a tricycle. It's so different from a bike 😂. Do you have a feathered friend?

    • @connied8507
      @connied8507 Před 2 lety

      @@bjornmaxson3597 West Coast of USA. I wish there was a secure way to communicate more but I'm not on social platforms other than Pinterest. It makes me uncomfortable to tie up Bird Tricks. Good luck in finding that special feathered friend. You're smart to research beforehand. This is a great resource.

  • @MyRageness
    @MyRageness Před 2 lety +1

    My male Eclectus is kinda like her. I’ve had him for almost a year now and he is about 26 years old. He has definitely gotten better as I’ve worked with him, but not all the way where I want him to be yet.

  • @susanmartin3762
    @susanmartin3762 Před 2 lety

    You had such a sweet and soothing voice. I bet that has alot to do with why birds love you and trust you so easily. I know.... you're going to say nothing about what you do is "easy" but I think you get what I mean, right?

  • @ThePhoenixUnderwater
    @ThePhoenixUnderwater Před 2 lety

    You should call this series on your channel "birdie boarding school"

  • @leena763
    @leena763 Před 2 lety

    My grandmother use to have a rescued eclectus parrot, and in a day of meeting her (i was only 8,) i was the only one she went to. she was plucked all over. she for some reason trusted me, and it was my first interaction and relationship with a bird. my grandmother lived with us for a couple of months, and eventually she moved out with the bird and i will always remember her. she loved cuddling with me and playing peekaboo. but out of everyone i wonder why she chose 8yr old me so randomly. but she taught me a-lot of things :). (her name was baby🙃)

  • @Breanne2912
    @Breanne2912 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful

  • @mj6962
    @mj6962 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m just curious if she might have felt more secure and comfortable in a smaller space without the noise of children or the whole open house.

    • @mj6962
      @mj6962 Před 2 lety +2

      I know YOU are the expert lol I’m just asking my honest questions as I watch… 😉

  • @FukaiKokoro
    @FukaiKokoro Před 2 lety +3

    What an adorable name!! Sad that she’s clipped! Hopefully she'll be able to grow her feathers out nicely.

  • @bkm2797
    @bkm2797 Před 2 lety

    Really want to wish you luck with this female electus, personally haven't met a friendly one yet, but if it can be accomplished, you are at the top of the list. Good Luck Jamie!

  • @aggelikisampsaki
    @aggelikisampsaki Před 2 lety

    I have an African Grey he is 15 years old and despite I have watched all your videos about african greys, i cannot change him, he is so much stubborn and phobic about everything , after some seconds he try to bite and he is afraid even the new toys that I buy for him. Btw he whistles and talk normal and cheerful. I love him and i want him to be happy and i dont know what other to do

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety +1

      Did you check out my series on Bean? He also started off scared...

  • @angeliies
    @angeliies Před 2 lety

    I love your patience, to be honest if it was me I would just quit right there, also one of my friends had an ecolectus too but had to sell her because she was too much work.
    I love all your parrots including you! Have the best day ever!

  • @Doingood2
    @Doingood2 Před 2 lety

    I love eclectus parrots!
    And btw The second I brought my cockatiel home he walked out of the carrier the second i opened it (maybe its cause he was already tamed)

  • @GraceT
    @GraceT Před 2 lety

    Female eclectus parrots always look like they’re wearing overalls. They’re so cute!

  • @loveyourparrot_
    @loveyourparrot_ Před 2 lety

    We have a Fennel too. Love the name!

  • @fluffybirdie
    @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

    Bless your heart, you must be exhausted!

  • @loulou1248
    @loulou1248 Před 2 lety +2

    My jenday uses her beak to step up. But she doesn’t realize she grabs my fingers to hard when she does lol so it hurts a little but it’s not a real bit so it’s not to bad

  • @BrazenSpirituality
    @BrazenSpirituality Před 2 lety +5

    I am sooo in love with Eclectus! 🦜🥰😍😍😍🥰🦜
    But I thought you were bringing the cockatoo home with you? 🤷🏻‍♀️
    When you fast forward, sometimes a voiceover to warn us would be nice. It looked like you suddenly and deliberately whacked her in the beak with the spoon before it became obvious that things were being sped up. 😲

    • @tiffanythompson6178
      @tiffanythompson6178 Před 2 lety +1

      This is an old video that was behind a pay wall for patreon.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll consider putting a little fast forward button on the video when I do that in the future!

  • @FauxPas518
    @FauxPas518 Před 2 lety +1

    I’d love to know more about why/how you use sand at the base of the tree!

    • @TwiceShearedSheep
      @TwiceShearedSheep Před 2 lety +1

      It's like cat litter. Makes it easy to scoop up and clean the droppings 😊
      I use crushed walnut hulls in the bottom of my conure's cage and play stand.

    • @lusiazaitseva4244
      @lusiazaitseva4244 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TwiceShearedSheep Thank you! Do you buy those pre-crushed? (Seems like a lot of work otherwise 😅). Curious if there's a brand you'd recommend.

    • @TwiceShearedSheep
      @TwiceShearedSheep Před 2 lety +1

      @@lusiazaitseva4244 Yep! You buy it in a bag like cat litter. I got mine from a parrot store, but I'm sure you can find it at other pet stores or online.
      It lasts FOREVER.

    • @lusiazaitseva4244
      @lusiazaitseva4244 Před 2 lety

      @@TwiceShearedSheep Awesome. Thanks so much Dawn :) Live and learn...!

  • @tinabrock5984
    @tinabrock5984 Před 2 lety

    are harrison’s pellets a good diet for a green cheek? of course along with the seasonal feeding system.😊

  • @LouisthePrettyBirdFriends

    Love your channel ❤️

  • @ggcookieking
    @ggcookieking Před 2 lety

    good luck

  • @birblover6423
    @birblover6423 Před 2 lety +2

    What a cute bird! By the way, would you guys consider making a video with pretty pastel please and Archie?

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety +1

      Would love to once we can visit Oz again, although I've tried reaching her without much luck in the past!

  • @fluffybirdie
    @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety +1

    Eclectus tend to be gentle cerebral introverts.

  • @lillygraygray4018
    @lillygraygray4018 Před 2 lety +42

    Can you please make the "birdtricks" intro not so loud in every video? It's WAY louder than the beginning of the video and the music is quite the opposite of calming. The actual content is amazing though and I've always loved to see a female eclectus!

  • @Hamster7678
    @Hamster7678 Před 2 lety

    like a lotta people have said eclectus' tend to use their beaks a bunch, which could easily be misinterpreted as aggression but this is day 1 so who knows how she'll behave once she's out of 'new location' mode lol

  • @shuermarvin577
    @shuermarvin577 Před 2 lety +1

    This birdie is very pretty and vibrant. Where is Blizzard? I thought Blizzard is going to be your project bird.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety +2

      He is, I don't have his videos ready yet. Fennel came before Blizzard and her series was released on Patreon first.

  • @beckygrubb1448
    @beckygrubb1448 Před 2 lety +3

    What kind of sand do you have on the base of the tree, does it help with clean up?

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety +4

      It's crushed walnut shells and cleans up similar to cat litter in the sense I use the same sort of scoop for it.

  • @mobilechaosyt
    @mobilechaosyt Před 2 lety +2

    My bird always goes beak first which is frustrating when sometimes it is to bite and sometimes it isn't.

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, that's why I am not a fan of it.

    • @mobilechaosyt
      @mobilechaosyt Před 2 lety

      @@BirdTricks How do we stop a beak first behavior? Always have a treat?

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

      Treats don’t always work with young Eclectus, but she may have used the treat bowl. They are clumsy and unsure, generally beak first. Mine would reach for sleeves, rings, anything to stabilize before stepping.

  • @socaldeb
    @socaldeb Před 2 lety +23

    She appears absolutely sweet, and to a perfect stranger at that. Perhaps a close analysis and observation of the owner's behavior and interaction with their bird should be the starting point (as opposed to simply looking at the bird for a behavioral problem) because sometimes its not the bird. Simply dropping their pet off to a stranger in a very scary airport setting tipped me off to a deficit of compassion. I would only do something like that if it was an emergency. Secondly, she's a female who as you know are subject to periodic hormonal "aggression" (comes and goes, especially with eggs or in her case, as she matures). You sign up for a roller coaster ride of sorts (sometimes) when you opt for a female bird as a pet. I could write so much more, but it's possible she simply does not like her owners. It happens. They're little creatures with feelings of their own, and they're very perceptive. One example: My sister's husband bought his dream bird, a red Lori. My sister's husband was a loud obnoxious red neck (pardon the term, but I too could not stand him). His bird appeard to be disinterested, scared, he appeared to be fear biting, just did not look like it was going to work out. His bird hated him (he had good judgment). I however, spent 30 minutes with him, the whole time he was sitting on my hand, he was making a hawkish "scree" sound, staring down at my hand in a hawkish way (one false move and I'll bite you way). I spoke sweetly to him for 30 to 40 minutes, and all of a sudden "flip" he flipped over in my hand, I almost had to catch him because he just wanted ti lay upside down in my hands. In that split second, he decided. He took a 180 degree turn in behavior. He immediately decided he loved me, and began to behave like the hand fed bird he'd been raised to be. From then on out (except for the man who owned him) he was as friendly and sweet as a kitten. And of course hilarious and playful as Lori keets are. Summary: sometimes it's just chemistry. The bird in the story was named "Flip" forevermore for the sweet moment in time. I wish they would have let me keep Flip, because we were buddies. ❤️🐣 PS. This bird's parents could be perfectly lovely people, but I'd always observe the "people parents" (of the bird), if they have kids, their behavior with the bird, and so on - before I begin judging and working with the bird if possible. [it goes along the same lines of "you can learn almost everything you need to know about a person (or family) by first observing their kids and pets (if they have them)". In this case learn a lot about the described problems by observing the owner when interacting with their bird.

    • @mcdart2606
      @mcdart2606 Před 2 lety +2

      It's ALWAYS a human problem! Lol!!!

    • @cindibush8880
      @cindibush8880 Před 2 lety +1

      She's only 6mos old.

    • @cindibush8880
      @cindibush8880 Před 2 lety +1

      I disagree..having had both a male and female parrots..the males once they become mature..are for more likely to be bitey and moody.

    • @audrey2749
      @audrey2749 Před 2 lety +2

      It’s naive of you to assume that the owners haven’t already attended master classes or had video meetings with birdtricks prior to them deciding to take Fennel on

  • @muurrarium9460
    @muurrarium9460 Před 2 lety

    The contrast in how much space you gave Morgan and how much you are pushing this girl is amazing.
    I wonder what the "I am flashing you the black" (10:14, 10:20) actually means. She is signalling something.
    (I have babysat a lady-ekkie a month or so ago, she never did it to me.)
    Of course the feathers will turn black with too much fat in the diet. We saw it with a holliday-guest at the bird shelter: the owner insisted we fed his male ekkie a special mixture with coconut'butter' daily and his feathers were turning so dark already! He was not yet 3 years old but looked like a very old bird already, and there was no stopping the owner from keeping this up! :(

  • @mj6962
    @mj6962 Před 2 lety +1

    Aren’t the females moody in general? And wouldn’t it be better if she had a mate? I love these birds. The female is so beautiful and even the males are pretty with that bright green color and yellow beaks. Beautiful birds.

  • @sweepantwon4814
    @sweepantwon4814 Před 2 lety

    my bird would freak out if i put a paper towel in his cage

  • @jltuttle1667
    @jltuttle1667 Před 2 lety

    Where do you get the the carriers? Love the eckies!!!!! This was very thoughtful......

  • @melissahannah587
    @melissahannah587 Před 2 lety

    Do you ever offer a stick for them to step up on if they do not want to get on the hand ??

  • @allisontison40
    @allisontison40 Před 2 lety

    This is one of the sweetest babies, but she seems a little off balance. Just putting her beak on you to balance. Never pull your hand away, she falls, then won’t trust you!!

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

      Ekkies are very clumsy, slow developers. Mine always uses his beak.

  • @keseyjo
    @keseyjo Před 2 lety +1

    My female uses her beak to grab my hand and step on. She doesn’t look angry in the first part of the video. It’s just an ekkie thing. Also, pellets are a big no no for eclectus. They don’t thrive on a nutrient dense diet in the wild and pellets have an over abundance of nutrients packed in them. If you feed an eclectus only a pellet diet that over abundance of nutrients turns into involuntary muscle movements called wing flipping and toe tapping. Pellets should be fed as treats, very minimally. Vegetables should comprise of 80% of the diet and fruits 20%. We don’t touch pellets in my house. Female eclectus are known to be awnry and have an attitude. Mine is super independent and runs the house. She will tell me when she doesn’t want to be messed with. She grabs my hand and pushes it away. Hope you can help rehabilitate her!

  • @DamiMami
    @DamiMami Před 2 lety +1

    What type of sand do you use at the bottom of your bird trees?

  • @bbluv3324
    @bbluv3324 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jamie! I am new to your channel and love your content. I was curious about what you know about Indian Ringnecks. I am currently struggling with mine due to his sprained foot and his feather plucking.. what do I do?

  • @kellyharney2385
    @kellyharney2385 Před 2 lety

    How do you repair mistrust that happens when the bird falls as a result of pulling your hand away bc they use their beak to step up? I read that birds do this all the time to test new branches in the wild and the poor guys are so vulnerable when their wings are clipped. (I’m thinking of fostering a bigger bird than I’m used to - hoping to keep all my fingers 🤞🏼)

  • @cindibush8880
    @cindibush8880 Před 2 lety

    How about offering some green beans, broccoli, carrots, very healthy...my parrots love veggies..
    Pellets are not always the answer.
    No foreging for them w.pellets.

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

      She did offer chopped veggies (seasonal mix) ❤️

  • @thomlinville791
    @thomlinville791 Před 2 lety

    Jamie what do you use under the tree perch. Is it sand or something like it.

  • @arthurwatkins8618
    @arthurwatkins8618 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey I have a question me and my daughter we got a Black Cap Conure about a month ago my question I’m pretty sure she likes me but she is bad about going to my shoulder then and most of the time she start trying to bite me on the neck now I try my best to not be negative and this is the first time we have had a bird and we do enjoy her I watch lots of your video and do research on them but so I was wondering if you had any advise for me that you can share thank Jeff watkins

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety +1

      Just a thought- conures are very protective of their humans. They tend to bite YOU if an intruder is potentially more than they can handle. They want you to run for cover. If the intruder is small enough they can handle it, they will fight for you!
      Wish I had known this sooner. As a slow learner it would have saved me a lot of pain. 🤭❤️‍🩹

    • @arthurwatkins8618
      @arthurwatkins8618 Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the thought and being new to having a bird there is a lot to learn all the time I can see

  • @catherinelynnfraser2001
    @catherinelynnfraser2001 Před 2 lety +1

    At what point does a medium bird shift from baby bird to adult bird? Does it last through several hormonal cycles or does the baby behaviour last as long as you encourage it?

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

      With an Eclectus it is very different. They are very, very slow to mature.

  • @food-asmr8602
    @food-asmr8602 Před 2 lety +4

    first comment luv your vids you are the best🍋😆

  • @lillygraygray4018
    @lillygraygray4018 Před 2 lety +6

    6 months old lunging AND clipped? If the owners did that, they don't deserve that bird back.

    • @bkm2797
      @bkm2797 Před 2 lety

      Totally agree, just hoping they call Jamie if she needs to be re homed down the line.

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety

      Young ekkies do tend to lunge at things out of fear but mine never actually bit anyone. Just paranoid when young. Also very clumsy. They don’t like fast movements or loud noises as babies. So different from Conures or ‘Toos or ‘Tiels.

  • @helenamartinez3415
    @helenamartinez3415 Před 2 lety

    Poor Bird 😭

  • @Plsd2beme
    @Plsd2beme Před 2 lety

    Do the feathers grow back?

    • @joebean3615
      @joebean3615 Před rokem

      Yes they fall out then re-grow one every year it’s called molting 😊

  • @crystalaine18
    @crystalaine18 Před 2 lety

    where did you get that carrier from?

  • @cliffontheroad
    @cliffontheroad Před 2 lety

    tree looks plastic, where even claws won't stop her from sliding off, like what happened on the kitchen counter accident. Beak as a foot? Maybe, but IMO it is also a primary sensor, like human babies use theirs.

  • @justrandomthoughts4233
    @justrandomthoughts4233 Před 2 lety +1

    Hii can you make more content for blueberry? ❤️

    • @BirdTricks
      @BirdTricks  Před 2 lety

      What kind do you want to see?

    • @justrandomthoughts4233
      @justrandomthoughts4233 Před 2 lety +3

      All kinds of content? Omg everything please 🤣😭❤️
      There’s not much for these little parakeets on the internet unfortunately and the ones you’ve provided are the only ones iv watched!!! They deserve so much more 😍

    • @beckygrubb1448
      @beckygrubb1448 Před 2 lety +1

      @@justrandomthoughts4233 totally agree! My blue parakeet... I'd say the struggles for sure. Originally our budgie was purchased for my bf son, but the situation changed and we've had her about a year. She has been slow in her training due to my work hrs (graveyard), but has been progressing due to birdtricks, they've been amazing and love them so much!! Diet has been my only issue....

    • @justrandomthoughts4233
      @justrandomthoughts4233 Před 2 lety +2

      @@beckygrubb1448 that’s awesome!! Definitely takes time and patience;)
      I didn’t even know parakeets could be let out to play/train🙈
      But I’m learning everyday and when I’m ready I’ll get one too:)

    • @beckygrubb1448
      @beckygrubb1448 Před 2 lety +2

      @@justrandomthoughts4233 she talks too! The time you put in astounds me...these tiny birds amaze me!

  • @robb1460
    @robb1460 Před 2 lety +1

    So from @8:50. From the Birds' point of view. First, you put me on a surface I can't grab. So I fell to the floor. Trust broken #1. Then you chase me down in the sandbox. Then you put me up high in a fake tree. Without asking me if I was afraid of high places. Trust Broken #2. Then you use a squirt bottle with water I guess in my face. Trust Broken #3. After assaulting me with water. You offer me a spoon of something funny-looking. Trust Broken #4. It could be poison. LOL! If I was the bird it's what I would think. As who is this human female?

  • @paolaibanez4151
    @paolaibanez4151 Před 2 lety

    Mi eclectus hembra por una almendra hubiera dejado la jaula de transporte en los primeros 5 segundo… tiene una obsesión por la comida que es muy fácil entrenarla. En Cambio la cacatúa no hay nada que la motive

  • @muurrarium9460
    @muurrarium9460 Před 2 lety

    If you can't trust the wings... use the beak for safety/surety.
    (Every parrot on the planet)

  • @lydiaswanson3240
    @lydiaswanson3240 Před 2 lety

    How long does it take for a clipped budgie’s wings to grow back?

    • @bkm2797
      @bkm2797 Před 2 lety +1

      Thinking about 6 months, but remember they can still fly really well with clipped wings, so be careful.

    • @fluffybirdie
      @fluffybirdie Před 2 lety +1

      Next molt, so time depends.