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  • ha ha goffon cockatoo duse the same thang:)

  • He's beautiful.

  • Mine swing the swing lock at the top , but he has'nt figured out that lock yet !!! so thats how I keep him in at the moment..LOL they are the best birds in the world though.

  • omg i have a quaker parrot lucy and thats the exact same kind of lock! If our derbyan parrakeet had that cage she'd be out tops 5 sec

  • lol he's got it down in a couple seconds. I've had a couple birds learn to escape so I had to get those vertical sliding doors instead of latches. And if I can't find one I use those mountain climbing clips. I discovered my IRN kept escaping because she bent out the latch figured out how to lift it up and would use her feet too shove the door open. But then when she leaves it closes behind her so then she's stranded!

  • this is intelectual bird!! hehe, pretty boy! so small head and so smart, hahaha.

  • Hi i would just like to know if you breed them to because i see more cages around??

  • i love how he taps his beak in communication. very silly baaard!!! One of my all time fav's is of him and Harley in the shower making noises.

  • Your eclectus is beautiful! What a ham!

  • Thank you! That's the best compliment I have ever had.

  • My little boy Harley does the same thing. Smart little birdies. I see you have an eccy called Harley as well. Trying to get our boy to talk as much as yours do.

  • OMG Stawie Leterally had me laughing well and you laughing to. lol He is pretty.

  • So... I want to grow up to be you.

    I got a peek at the cages in the video with the Eccie female, and I was like "wow, that'll be my house someday!". My greatest passion is my birdies. I love seeing other people with that much love for them!

    And I love your videos. Thank you for sharing them.

  • haha he is a smart eclectus! Are all birds smart enough to open up their own cages?

  • As long as they pay attention when you lock them up.

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