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  • where can i get a umbrella cockatoo for a cheap price? thanks! :)

  • that bird is a right lil cutie!

  • Your videos are so informative and helpful! Quality stuff, thank you :D

  • what the hell is happened to Missy bird did she feather pluk

  • Missy is adorable.

  • WTF is that!

  • what happened to missy bird i hope she feels better

  • Oh my gosh, poor cockatoo! That is some extreme plucking! :(

  • My parrot get a treat for not being scared XD

  • what hapend to messi??????????????

  • the bird is probably molting people

  • @muzikmafiagrl no its not.

  • BIrd bird bird bird is the word!

  • poor cockatoo but at least its alive and if i had a bird which a parts of its body was disfigured i would never sell it. PS i love the trick

  • so cockatoos arent really big... they just have a lot of feathers

  • 1:23 - 1: 34 is AWSOME!!! :D

  • hahaha she is SO cute. her eyes get so big whenever she sees it haha

  • i love where missy birds said happy bird

  • Birds are not supposed to look like that, they do that when they are stressed or unhappy, she's probably stressed from having things like the ball thing that frightens her stuck in her space

  • @pinkie2323 Birds love attention and that ball is everything birds love about interaction with people: treats and attention. ...seriously don't talk if you don't know what you're talking about.

  • @HardcoreSerious I actually do know what I'm talking about. A happy bird would not pluck themselves like that. I didn't say anything about birds not liking attention and treats, I have my own bird, she gets attention and treats every night. The difference between my bird and that one is that mine is happy. I'm also not saying that this owner is abusing the bird just that it is obviously unhappy or stressed in some way.

  • @pinkie2323 more than likely a rescued bird.

  • hes got a big head LOL

  • 1:32 Happy Bird heh

  • Read her expression at 1:33 "Awwww so cute" XD Missy Bird is adorable.

  • Missy Bird is a freakin stupid name

  • I used that techn on my afric grey. He would not let you handle him at all. He saw me pet/kiss the dogs, the cat, make a huge fuss over my other bird. He wanted that attention too. So slowly he got used to my touch. Of course I was bitten every day for over a yr. But in the end he stepped up, let me pet his head, body, chin. He was a fantastic bird in the end.

    He was terrified of the trng stick. I couldnt even pick it up 7ft away from him. I had to use my hand.

  • why do you use a bird with no feathers its scarry

  • the 1st thing i've teached to my cockatiel is to ring a bell lol :D

  • lol i like to watch her with parrots .. but will someone please give her a glass of water .. lol

  • Unfortunetly this bird must have been rescued or it has been said a lot that it was depressed or stressed which will begin feather mutilation

  • @quakerparrotlily you need to try let your Mother and Stepfather just sit in the same room as your bird, just so that she can get used to them being around her, then get them to start feeding her treats, maybe her fave fruit or snack through the bars, still so she feels safe in her home without a hand coming in and invading her space, then when she feels comfortable try letting your mom and stepdad just offer their hands to step up onto with a favorite snack as bait and see if that works.

  • when you train a bird, can you teach them several things in a day, or fully complete one trick before moving to the next?

  • wow cockatoos are tiny without feathers!

  • Hi Elizabeth! All videos are well balanced and enough instructive. I own a 2 years old grey named Carol that start to talk quite much (over 60 words). He starts to respond logic to few questions (name, address). But also we have a problem: he love me, I'm his close friend. He imitate only my wife voice but he bite her, and many times is agresive with her. We own also an yorkshire terrier, my wife very close pet. Any sugestions? Thank you. Gabriel

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  • I love when cocky's use their feet to eat.

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  • Its neither. When birds are sick, or very bored, they pluck out their feathers. Its not abuse, its very normal in parrots. :)

  • it isnt always because they are stressed or depressed lol. sometimes they are bored sometimes they dont like the color of the wall , sometimes it is a chemical imbalance or even a feather desease. so many reasons! but even if they look like that they can be the happiest birds! i had taken in a few cockatoos that looked like that and they were happy and healthy!

  • I'm guessing she's a rescue

  • I just buy Magnet Letters and tell him 2 put it in his cage and when he does i give him a treat

  • does she have a skin problem?

  • uhh I am having so much troubles with my bird I am so afriad to take it out often times my mom does it or my bro I am afriad because it bites And my whole faimly has been trying to work together to get this bird in tip top shape any help reply or post it on my channel pls and thanku

  • u'll be bitten at least in the beginning if u want to train it. i got some wounds on my hands from Congo african grey. There's no way to aviod bites completely if the bird doesn't trust u. Think this way, ur bird won't take a finger out of ur hand, so it's ok to get wounded XD.

  • First off, you need to not to scared when you approach your bird. The reason why other family members can handle the bird without being bitten is because they're not scared, so your bird can trust them more. You need to be confident and calm when handling birds, because they'll pick up on it otherwise and not feel comfortable with you. Try doing things with the bird that don't require you holding it until you feel comfortable, like target training or offering treats.

  • is it a new bird

  • where are the birds feathers?

  • its feathers are missing cause when dat type of birds are depressed they shed their feathers

  • why is it missing feathers?

  • try to stop my bird!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • hey i want a african congo thts just born please could you tell me where i can get one in belgium

    thank you

  • they are aWSOME birds man, try the newspaper

  • poor umbrella cockatoo might have had a mental problem,as it looks like it has plucked it's feathers.

  • no it is growing its feathers. it is only a baby

  • they begin feather mutilation when they are depressed or stressed.

  • @Doggius437 there is actually no evidence that feather plucking is down to stress or depression, it can be a number of things including poor diet, calcium defeciancy and lots of other things but no one knows for certian. i have seen people with very happy birds that are loved and cared for still pluck their feathers.

  • when she said good, did the bird say thank you very much?

  • i think the bird did

  • Lol at 1:32

  • Thanks! Your videos helped soo much!! X3

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  • how does that bird fly with no feathers?

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