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  • I LOVE MY PARROTS =-D

  • 0:22 THE ONE IN THE MIDDLE IS A BABY

  • those things go for 500 $

  • @hollack thats I am educating people about these birds. To raise their awareness and appreciate them. The idea of making money off them is what made some go extinct and others like these mentioned above get very endangered the first place. Your mentality or idea will permanently eradicate them. If you truly love animals, leave the money idea out of it so, to appreciate their green means to not confuse it with the other. I have a channel dedicated to them and their wild and free lives.

  • Great video...but can't stand this cackle!!! Everyday at 5:30 am outside my bedroom window!!!! I'm so tired of this ...please fly south for the winter ...ha ha

  • Just saw about 15 of them in my backyard in Lake Forest! So Cool!

  • These birds are illegal to catch and and are in endangered species. Let them reproduce as they rapidly decline in central America. Bird smuggling and deforestation. They are no threat to native wildlife as they build their own nests, feed on trees that were once imported as well, such as Date Palms. Many humans are greedy as they only want to catch and sell them. " Mexican Red Headed Parrot not tame", posts are everywhere. It sucks don't buy them, suffer as newly caged birds and Pluck feathers

  • فديو رائع جدااااااااااااااااااااااااااا

  • wow what a wonderful video!!! love to hear the sounds of the birds!!!! So many in one place is not a common sight

  • just saw all of them in my backyard about an hour ago. pretty awesome.

  • Wild amazons! Music to my ears!

  • i adopted my red lori amazon shes 20 years old and she was free. i love her so much

  • one of them sounded like my parrot when i let him go ):

    i miss him badly

  • VERY Cool Video! Where did you shoot it? I would love to see the flock!

  • We found a wild green-cheeked amazon and he's been with us for 16 years and he's still a bit hard to handle. He's fun to play with, but he still bites.

  • @aesniper

    You should get him a friend...

  • I guess it's one of the benefits (the very FEW) of living in So Cal with its mild climate, palm trees and lots of food sources.

    If you want a good pet parrot, you must get a VERY young one that has been hand-fed and raised.

    Wild-caught parrots just don't make good pets. They do make good breeders for pet babies, though.

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