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  • can an african grey raised in captivity be turned free with these birds and survive?

  • @darkvor1 No chance.

  • I hope people stop viewing parrots as pets and realize they are better off left in their outside homes.

  • this is cool

  • oooooo i im watched this video with my two parrots ^^

  • The president of Cameroon (Paul Biya) must stop his illegal logging that is destroying the Cameroon rain forest. We need videos like this one to show the world the beautiful nature of Cameroon.

  • It is now illegal to import Greys into North America under CITES (The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). It is still legal to import them into Europe, but conservation groups such as The World Parrot Trust are working towards changing this. Fortunately, Greys can be successfully bred in captivity, which may help to cut down on some overseas trading.

  • It's strange on my part as a parrot owner. These guys in the wild live outside, in the rain and the cold as much as the wind and the sunshine, yet I worry like crazy about my parrot being outside when it's windy or cold! She shakes in the cold weather, yet these guys just make do!

  • Lucky I got amazons yelling up a storm some of them communicate by making souds the city uses sirens is one of them some also dance if people bounce there head up and down

  • omg very cute!i wanna have african grey but they say its a 1 man bird only

  • Not true. My husband and I loved our baby equally, and now she loves us both and either of us can handle her without being bitten. I'm her mommy and my husband is her daddy. It's the cutest thing you've ever seen. But she hates my son, ha-ha!

  • 5 stern und favorite danke

  • super cool ,i have a wild one roosting in my palm tree outside....i think it is a she..but we communicate eveyday..:)

  • Really, where are you in the world?

  • oh! Where do you live? I've always wanted to see Greys in the wild!

  • Can't wait for my PollyVision bundle to arrive. This flock loves to watch wild guys.

    Namesake feels under-represented and hopes to see some yellow crests on Pollyvision II.

  • This was magical to watch .

    We all have to stop the wild caught trade in parrots that is still happening all over our World.

  • great to watch , my african grey loved it, he got quite noisy , which is great to see, now i know hes happy as he acts like the ones in the wild if not more happy , thanks

  • I used to hatch and raise Greys. Had 3 breeder pair next to the bedroom. Each morning was like waking up in a jungle. It was so cool! Check out the vids of my best talker TigerBird...

  • Imagine all those singing & talking at once

  • heheheh seriously :D

  • o man i wish i could see african greys in the wild that would be so cool

  • Someone should do a documentary on wild CAGs. Thanks for posting these,my 2 CAGs loved them too.

  • wonderfull to see them in their natural habitat.

  • wow, its done me the world of good to see all the vids of yours of these birds in the wild :) thanks!!! xx

  • Super, thanks for the feedback. It's been really fun to see which parts of PollyVision the birds respond to ... usually it's their own species, not surprisingly. They'll watch the rest with mild to moderate interest, but then when "their" birds are on screen, they get very excited! Thanks for sharing.

  • my greys love the grey part on the polly vision video you have of the greys in the wild the best. They call back to the tv.

  • Good video, where was this filmed?

  • Cameroon

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