That's the whole point - people generally don't treat their bird well here. The video was the work of a group of students -they came up with everything by themselves, including the stills. If you want to be wholly accurate, none of the stills are indiginous- if they had asked, i would have given them shed-loads. Anyone who tried to do anything for these beautiful, mistreated, abused creatures gets my vote - accurate or not. But thanks for findiing us - now watch the rest of BBR's offerings!
I don't know what's up with the beginning of the video - what is it supposed to be? Because not giving the bird food or water because it bites is awful.
And I just want to correct a couple of inaccuracies... The "Scarlet Macaw" was not a Scarlet at all, it was a Green-winged Macaw (that particular one is called Lola BTW). And the "Yellow-headed Amazon" was a Panama Amazon, which is a kind of Yellow-crowned Amazon.
That's the whole point - people generally don't treat their bird well here. The video was the work of a group of students -they came up with everything by themselves, including the stills. If you want to be wholly accurate, none of the stills are indiginous- if they had asked, i would have given them shed-loads. Anyone who tried to do anything for these beautiful, mistreated, abused creatures gets my vote - accurate or not. But thanks for findiing us - now watch the rest of BBR's offerings!
nikkiinbelize 4 months ago
I don't know what's up with the beginning of the video - what is it supposed to be? Because not giving the bird food or water because it bites is awful.
And I just want to correct a couple of inaccuracies... The "Scarlet Macaw" was not a Scarlet at all, it was a Green-winged Macaw (that particular one is called Lola BTW). And the "Yellow-headed Amazon" was a Panama Amazon, which is a kind of Yellow-crowned Amazon.
Skywalker91 4 months ago