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  • čas přidán 27. 12. 2020
  • Two parrots from two different continets!
    Both wonderful parrots -
    Now, if cost is an issue, keep in mind that the Hahn's Macaw is likely to be half the price of the African Grey parrot.
    Otherwise, they do have very different personalities, as far as what I have experienced. Hahn's Macaws are cute and cuddly! Emerald is affectionate and ALWAYS wants to be with you. Always. Send her off flying or put her on a perch and she makes her way back onto your shoulder.
    She's smart, sweet and talks in a 'parrot' voice. Does tricks too!
    Our African Greys were adopted as adults. That means they aren't as bonded to us. Had we raised them, I'm sure they would be closer to being an affectionate parrot, but African Greys are not known for being cuddly. Instead, the word I'd use to describe them is aloof.
    African Grey parrots are keen; they see everything and know to call, "Come here!" when the dog's name is called. They do like pets, although sometimes they pull the 'bait and switch.' turning head skritches into finger bites! But their ability to mimic sounds is legendary and their personalities are fun. African Grey parrots aren't terribly loud parrots, which is great, but when the rest of my flock settles at night, they sometimes are most vocal. A thief breaking into the house in the dark would swear that there was a person - or ghost - talking to them in the room!
    If I wanted a more cuddly and bonded parrot, I would feel that a Hahn's Macaw's red shoulders would be more likely to provide this kind of connection. If I wanted a great mimic and one of the smartest and most mysterious parrots that aren't too loud but may not want to be on my shoulder all day, I'd go with the striking red African Grey tail.
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Komentáře • 86

  • @karlakoykka-walker
    @karlakoykka-walker Před rokem +5

    Having recently lost my Hahns after 19 years, I can definitely agree that they are affectionate, adorable little velcro companions and if I have the chance I would get another one. Miss her terribly! 💔

  • @animalsperspective4298
    @animalsperspective4298 Před 3 lety +3

    This was incredibly helpful thank you ❤️

  • @joshuajackson4742
    @joshuajackson4742 Před 2 lety

    My favourite thing about this video is how much I relate to making a voicenote or call with the bird in background hahaha

  • @juliettespain7994
    @juliettespain7994 Před 3 lety

    African Grey's helped with a rescue shelter they are funny, load and very temperamental. But so lovely.

  • @baublesanddolls
    @baublesanddolls Před 3 lety +2

    I had a Grey for years. He was perfect! Loveable, funny, talkative, I could do anything with him. One night we had company and he fell madly in love with the guy who was visiting. The night went well and was calm however the next morning my Grey all the sudden became completely afraid of me as though he was being murdered each time I went near him, cleaned his cage, etc. Prior to that night, I could do anything with him! He's never changed! This happened out of the blue and overnight! No reason why!

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      Wow! What a story - so you still have him and he's still like that? So strange...

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Před 3 lety +3

      @@ParrotBliss Yes and he screams bloody murder whenever I go near him. He also shakes when I walk by his playstands. I ignore him and handle him anyhow as he's never bitten me. I never had a problem handling him, he was cuddly, sweet, would sit on me for hours. The night that company left, he's never been the same and I never left the room so I know nothing happened, but he was smitten with the guy who was visiting. He's ok once he settles down, but it's heart breaking to hear him freak like I'm the big bad monster. Nothing changed except for the company that came for a few hours. So weird. My Avian vet just said, "that's a Grey for you!" He talked nonstop before too, but now only talks when no ones in the same room. He's incredibly smart and can remember a phone conversation verbatim that he heard a month ago. I'm lost and can't figure him out, but it's embarrassing as I'm sure people think that I beat him. He'll actually run across the room from me.

    • @guy8646
      @guy8646 Před 3 lety

      @@baublesanddolls He probably thinks you drove away his love and is mad and scared of you. I have a CAG. She’s never done that to me but I get their mentality. She once fell in love with a male friend who came over but thankfully was normal when he left.
      Sorry to hear about what you’re going through. Good luck.

  • @cG-es8mb
    @cG-es8mb Před 3 lety +1

    Yes, our Hahn macaw loves to tear holes all on my shoulders. He can be stubborn. Lol

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      Super stubborn.... LOL

    • @cG-es8mb
      @cG-es8mb Před 3 lety

      @@ParrotBliss gizmo heart and liver test came out good. I going to do one more test on him, where they take out feather from follicle to test it. Vet said he had one Hahn macaw that plucked and this test showed he had some bacterial infection or something. Hard to remember. We will see hopefully Friday. Starting to give him a bath 3 times a week too to see if this helps and he is getting 9 new toys today so hopefully will help. May try getting red palm oil for him eventually and vet is going to give him some omega 3 liquid for him. Hopefully something will help. Yeah, but his blood work is good.

  • @Ana-sh5jy
    @Ana-sh5jy Před 3 lety +1

    great video, I'm so glad I found your channel!

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      Oh, thanks for saying so! So glad you are here!

  • @mateoambrose1
    @mateoambrose1 Před 2 lety +1

    Alright its official I am in a full deep dive of your channel! LOL!!!! I cant belive i hadnt seen this video!! I have been wanting my dream bird for years and havent pulled the trigger but you made up my mind today, the hanhs Macaw!!! Sorry for all the comments. xo M. Have you ever done a bird tour video, of like the whole setup??? Many thanks Again

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 2 lety

      Mateo, I appreciate the comments!
      I'm setting up a membership on CZcams - new feature. Might do a bird tour there.
      So, you are getting a Hahn's? Do you have another parrot? They need a lot of time and attention. I reccomend either 2 or have another similar-sized parrot.

  • @joshuajackson4742
    @joshuajackson4742 Před 2 lety

    You’re living my dream

  • @einweieskaninchen413
    @einweieskaninchen413 Před 3 lety +11

    Its sometimes very difficult to listen to you and understand what you are saying with often too loud birds in the video.
    Maybe you should pick one of your birds for a video and go with him into a quiet room where no other birds are.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for the feedback - going to use a mic next time and see how it goes...

    • @guy8646
      @guy8646 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah it’s actually a little stressful listening to everything going off at once.

  • @neogoga5637
    @neogoga5637 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much

  • @glouisfr
    @glouisfr Před 2 lety +1

    Lol we only got a mini macaw from a shop a week ago a but very interesting video as yes I can relate to your comment on the macaw being so affectionate and looking to be with you all the time. Ours is only 3 months old and not as energetic as yours.. he's content once on our shoulder or with us. Loves human contact, almost feel he seeks that contact with us. Started target training and he picks up quickly but is is much slower like he's analysing and thinking of what he wants to do before doing it. He is soooo gentle... we were a bit scared at first with the size of his beak as we also have a green cheeck conure who only now is kinda stopping to bite but we learned a good bit from each other. None of this with him. Even picking a treat from my hand, is = so delicate and gentle.
    Our Max looks very young as is feathers are nowhere near as neat and yours and the red on the elbows of his wings only have small patch of red. He calls a lot for attention and tend to flap a little his wings when he's on a surface like the table or my desk...but no expert. Can't comment on African grey but these are our findings with our Max our mini macaw.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 2 lety +1

      3 months seems very young! Are you still hand-feeding? If not, you may still want to offer some baby formula because he's young. It would give you a chance to bond with him in another way, if you chose, and it gives him the feeling of being supported and having the need to be fed met. It's only leads to greater security and a greater connection in my experience.
      When parents are young, they tend to be more quiet and less fighting. Once they are like teenagers, they get more energetic. I expect Max will become a little more vocal and more active in a couple of months to a year even. Max sounds wonderful. Since he's so young, be sure to be patient with the target training. After all, he still getting his bearings. I expect that he is still a little clumsy and not flying super well since this is true with all the parrots I've taken care of as babies. He sounds totally wonderful, I hope he and your green cheek makes good friends! Keep me updated!

    • @glouisfr
      @glouisfr Před 2 lety +1

      @@ParrotBliss Thank you for your response. Well we're no expert but the shop owner told he was 3 months so we have to take his word for it.. Yes you are correct he doesn't fly well but does fly to us when we call him... most of the time but he needs to think about it... he loves being with us... He makes that little sound as he moves his head up and down slowly ... almost all the time ... even when on our shoulder. For now we feed him veg and fruits with a tiny amounts of seeds.
      We keep the seeds for the training, in particular the pumpkin seeds which he loves...
      What kind of food you'd recommend we feed him... He doesn't eat as much as the conure who would eat the house if she could lol.

    • @glouisfr
      @glouisfr Před 2 lety

      @parrot bliss, we have followed your advice on the food and gave him egg base food for young bird. he loves it... but we are slowly giving him the odd slice of apple or grape or pepper to him also. Thank you for your advices. The bonding is no issues he flies straight to me but have been getting our daughter to spend more time with him also to bond with her. His flying is nowhere near as good and accurate as our conure who's made tons of progress on that front since we got her, with him banging into windows twice but I guess it's part of their learning. Our conure doesn't fly in windows anymore. So we're continuing time outside the cage with us more and more. Our conure is not too happy with him and would go for him at the first opportunity.

  • @LuckyHakimChannel
    @LuckyHakimChannel Před 2 lety

    😍😍😍

  • @desireeross9651
    @desireeross9651 Před 3 lety

    We have one of each. The hahns does demand more attention.

  • @TeoOfficial_1
    @TeoOfficial_1 Před 2 lety +1

    My grey all day

  • @blackmomba7122
    @blackmomba7122 Před měsícem +1

    Which is easier to teach to talk? I need a bird that will annoy my kids so they stop annoying me! lol Thx

  • @mrjayd
    @mrjayd Před 3 lety +5

    How much does your Hahn’s weigh? Mine just turned a year old but still only weighs about 145g. He is not a big eater. How can I put some weight on him?

  • @pokemomspocketmonsters2344

    I don’t know. I have a African Grey that if my husband is not in sight she will get off her cage and run around the house until she finds him. She’s like a Velcro bird. It’s quite funny.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! She is in love with your husband! Yes, there are always exceptions. I bet she's cuddly with him too, right?

    • @pokemomspocketmonsters2344
      @pokemomspocketmonsters2344 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ParrotBliss nope she’s not snuggly at all. We kinda rescued her. She’s 4 and lived in a friends laundry room with zero toys and zero interactions. So when we got her she was awful. But she really came around ❤️

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 2 lety

      @@pokemomspocketmonsters2344 That's sad, a laundry room is also heavily scented if the detergent is. I hope that didn't damage her. So glad you rescued her! So, she looks to your husband for some safety and security. How long have you had her? Poor thing, I'm so glad you guys are taking care of her!

    • @pokemomspocketmonsters2344
      @pokemomspocketmonsters2344 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ParrotBliss we have had her now about 5 months. She was the best $400 I ever spent.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 2 lety

      @@pokemomspocketmonsters2344 wow! At this point I would expect to pay three or $4,000, even for an African gray that isn't a baby. You got quite the deal! Consider joining #parrotblissflock on Facebook and posting pictures! I would love to see her. What's her name?

  • @adamaloofahmed4082
    @adamaloofahmed4082 Před 3 lety +1

    african grey

  • @cavadavelha
    @cavadavelha Před rokem

    Is a Nobilis Macaw very similar to a Hanh's macaw? The only difference I've noticed is different colored beaks.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před rokem

      I don't know if I've ever seen a Nobilis; yes, that is supposed to be the only difference. I see Hahn's Macaws but not Nobilis so I don't think you'll find one. If you do, you may want to get it because it's rare!

  • @AaronLewisOfficial
    @AaronLewisOfficial Před 3 lety +3

    A great video for people curious which bird to get, I love the look of African Greys and how smart I’ve heard they are!
    Would you say a Hahn’s Macaw is bigger than a Sun Conure (if you’ve seen one)?

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, a Hahn's Macaw is a little bigger, but their size is similar. I feel like a sun conure looks a little more sleek though.

  • @missysanchezlee919
    @missysanchezlee919 Před 3 lety +3

    Incredibly helpful! Thank you.. I have a young Hahns and I’ve been debating on which bird to add to my flock.. another mini like a Yellow Collared or an Illigers? Or go with a mate companion for my Hahns? A Grey is a dream bird of mine but I’m not sure they’d integrate well..

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      I'll talk about what I would do and give you some ideas, give me a couple of days to make a vid for you and your Hahn's :)

    • @desireeross9651
      @desireeross9651 Před 3 lety +2

      I’d go for another hahns. That’s what we did. The African grey we have doesn’t care or communicate with the hahns. They’re just such different birds

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      @@desireeross9651 They are very different birds! Did you get a second Hanh's?

    • @desireeross9651
      @desireeross9651 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ParrotBliss yes, we did. They lived in the same cage and got on so well . They were about two years apart. This was when we lived in Africa. We now live in the UK and have a new to us Hahns, she’s 11 and our African grey who is 21

  • @neogoga5637
    @neogoga5637 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been getting a lot of people asking this and I think the answer is definitely no but I was wondering what you thought of it is. Are mini macaws a good first bird?

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/JIbP3d02Vvw/video.html
      :)

    • @neogoga5637
      @neogoga5637 Před 3 lety

      @@ParrotBliss thank you I saw the video the day it came out and I was so happy

  • @tom220k2
    @tom220k2 Před 2 lety +1

    The price of hahns macaw in philippines is 30k 35k and 40k

  • @aisyahbaby953
    @aisyahbaby953 Před 3 lety +1

    African grey then moluccan parrot last macau

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      With so many species, there's a parrot personality for anyone who wants one

  • @dennysuhada7776
    @dennysuhada7776 Před 3 lety +1

    I just adopted adult hahns macaw, is it still possible for him to have a bond with me?,
    any suggestions for me?
    Thanks 🙏

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      Yes, it is definitely possible. I talk about this just a little in a video with my African Grey, which I'll publish today.

  • @ellam.3741
    @ellam.3741 Před 3 lety +1

    haha the cc says african greys are phenomenal chocolates instead of talkers

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      That is hilarious! Yes, I think there are people who would agree....

  • @ronn71
    @ronn71 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in Sweden and its hard to buy pellets here. Every shop offers seeds but what kind of pellets do I need to buy? For nymph parakeets or for African greys?

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      Your parrots should have pellets as part of their diet. I give Zupreem. In addition, they all need fresh vegetables. The African Greys need about 1/4 c of nuts every day (you can also use Palm or Coconut oil on their food instead). These parakeets (Budgies and Cockatiels) need Parakeet seeds (that's what they call it here), which is a millet based seed mix that does not have sunflower seeds. 3/4 Pellets, 1/4 nuts for the AG plus vegetables. Parakeets are less than 3/4 pellets, more than 1/4 seeds plus vegetables. :)
      I reserve sunflower seeds for treats or training. Thanks for posting, Ronn!

    • @ronn71
      @ronn71 Před 3 lety

      @@ParrotBliss Thank you. Embarrassing, I forgot to write that I'm going to buy a Hahns Macaw...

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      @@ronn71 A great little Macaw! 3/4 pellets, 1/4 vegetables. 1 Tablespoon of nut fat 🙂🦜

  • @eijiroinouye4115
    @eijiroinouye4115 Před 3 lety +1

    Does African Grey dust bother you? I might avoid them for their dust.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, the dander can be a problem. Mine definitely put off a lot of dander.

    • @eijiroinouye4115
      @eijiroinouye4115 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ParrotBliss maybe I should get a mini macaw or eclectus then.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      @@eijiroinouye4115 Eclectus parrots are independent, don't like to be touched and require a special diet. If you get one, research them deeply.

    • @eijiroinouye4115
      @eijiroinouye4115 Před 3 lety

      @@ParrotBliss Thank You. They are not very hand friendly like Amazons

  • @DeeDee-kq7hr
    @DeeDee-kq7hr Před 2 lety

    Hi, I have a 1 year old Hanhs Macaw. We love him very much but he bites alot, doesnt like visitors coming to our house, if an unknown person to him comes over he will scream as loud as he could. It gets annoying at times. Any suggestions on how i can get him to stop biting us ? Please help.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 2 lety

      Did you see my video on why parrots bite and the one on how to handle a biting parrot? They were recent. Why your Hahn’s is biting should determine how you handle him. Hahn’s Macaws are social, does he have a friend? Some of his nervous and screaming behavior may be do to not having a ‘full-time’ flock. My first guess is that he’s the only parrot. You may want to consider getting him a friend soon so that he bonds with another bird which will meet his social needs- which would likely calm him and let him and his friend bond with you in more enjoyable ways. LMK what you think.

  • @Oli.Nadolskis
    @Oli.Nadolskis Před 3 lety +1

    Which one’s louder? I’m originally from Brazil and bond a lot with Hahn’s Macaw but also ALWAYS loved African Greys so much. I have a lovebird which I handled and kinda gave me the experience of what’s owning a bird like, and I know it’s completely different since they are nothing alike. My parents had macaws but that was before I was born and then we had two Amazons, but that was back when I was a kid and I can’t really make up my mind on the choice of either a Hahns or an African Grey. The loudness is really a factor I’d like to consider. I know they are both loud, but which one’s louder? Thanks! Awesome video by the way

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      So glad you enjoyed the video and I love hearing about other people and the birds they have had. If you originally from Brazil, where do you live now? Undoubtedly a African Gray is much quieter. My hands macaw is noisy, but I don't think they are usually so noisy. African grays make funny and squeaky sounds. Hanhs macaws make typical parrot sounds. If you have hahns macaws, then the experience I expect you to have is a quieter gray .

    • @Oli.Nadolskis
      @Oli.Nadolskis Před 3 lety

      @@ParrotBliss Thank you so much for your answer! I currently live in Madrid Spain, but the noise is really a deal breaker for me since I live in an apartment
      I will probably end up having an African Grey but just when I feel I’m ready to give it the best possible life 😄

  • @jasminedey484
    @jasminedey484 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the name of your book on Amazon? Also can you tell me which parrot is not flighty and not tempermental? I have lived with cockatoos. I have owned a brown headed parrot and currently own a parrotlet. The parrotlet is nippy and moody. I loved my brown headed parrot but they are very frail. I was thinking of a Meyers, Hahns, Green Winged. I want a velcro parrot and not nippy, nor tempermental not flighty like budgies and parrotlet. I also plan to do a lot of traveling with my parrot. I may get 2 if there larger. I would prefer 1. My parrotlet is a male and I dont want to deal with puberty again. But I didnt want to deal with egg laying. My budgie were females and laid eggs. Which parrot do you recommend? Will my parrotlet always be flighty and nippy?

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      Making a video response for you 😋

    • @jasminedey484
      @jasminedey484 Před 3 lety +1

      I actually saw your recommendations for parrots such as the Golden conure and 2 others. I will get one of three. My brown headed parrot was perfect except frail. Thank you so much for the video.

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      @@jasminedey484 let me know which parrots you choose and how it goes!

  • @einweieskaninchen413
    @einweieskaninchen413 Před 3 lety

    Which birds in your flock did in the past or at the moment chew/destroy fourniture, walls, floors? How do you keep it under control?

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Před 3 lety +2

      My amazons ruin everything........ except their own toys!

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      Now there's a topic! Yeah... parrots and houses. A match made in heaven or hell, depending on how you feel about your things... I'll make a vid and talk about this more for you - just give me a couple days to do so :)

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety

      LOL - I really hate to be able to relate...

  • @jodhanbeshaan5535
    @jodhanbeshaan5535 Před 3 lety +2

    I can’t hear anything you are saying…..👎

    • @ParrotBliss
      @ParrotBliss  Před 3 lety +1

      I understand- that's what it's like with parrots.