Nope that's not looped. My cousins Macaw would litterally go a couple minutes at a time doing that. Sometimes it was annoying. Then it would act all inocent. But yeah somedays it wouldn't do that as much, and other days it would just go on for hours doing that scream
No, it's not looped. They really do scream like that. If you're not hearing impaired, you will be. It sounds like there are some smaller birds in the background that aren't happy about the screaming and it really isn't fair to them to subject them to this.
he for does this every day. no real reason. just to let us know he is here. if the house is quiet, he will go off .. lol he has gotten better since this video tho. does not go as long
in my experience, yes, but it all depends. I am the first owner of my female, and she was just about a year old. we bonded right away. i am Buddy's 4th owner, and he is a lot older when i got him. best thing to do is get them young and work with them to be friendly. Parrots really react to their human "flock" it can take years for an aggressive bird to trust, especially if they ave been treated badly in other environments.
Yes thats a Macaw Scream - A friend of mine asked me how could she get a pet macaw that didnt scream like mine - I told her... buy a print of a macaw and look at it.
actually fortunatly our scarlet does not scream like that we have a time that we get her excited and thats the only time she screams other then that our conure screams alot mostly for attention nice bird though
O_O..ok nevermind i love macaws but i dont think i'll be able to handle such noise, i can't even handle cockatiels when they go off the few times that they do
Nope that's not looped. My cousins Macaw would litterally go a couple minutes at a time doing that. Sometimes it was annoying. Then it would act all inocent. But yeah somedays it wouldn't do that as much, and other days it would just go on for hours doing that scream
idoltyler06 4 days ago
No, it's not looped. They really do scream like that. If you're not hearing impaired, you will be. It sounds like there are some smaller birds in the background that aren't happy about the screaming and it really isn't fair to them to subject them to this.
sgrannel 1 month ago
Great pet if your hearing impaired!
mafatu32 2 months ago
Amazingly annoying.
kamaboko1 3 months ago
sounds like a pterodactyl. O.o
TheMord44 7 months ago
On second thought... I think a macaw isn't the pet for me XD I'll just tame a magpie or something.
WaspCarcass 10 months ago
HE'S TELLING YOU TO TURN OFF THAT JUSTIN BIEBER MUSIC!
lolkirby12 10 months ago
Have that happen when one is on your shoulder. my ears were ringing for a few minutes
dragon3600000 10 months ago
you have got to be shitting me
ENJOYtheLITTLthings 11 months ago
My peach faced lovebird, Tango, got scared of this! Lol.
stacysaysrawr101 1 year ago
LOL they really do belong in the jungle
very cute
scotchtapewrm 1 year ago
was he scared or nervous or happy? what waz he feeling?
2cannn 1 year ago
haha, gotta love macaws & their flock calls, welcomes ya loud & clear and just in case you didn't hear it, they'll make it longer
AvgStop 1 year ago
that wasn't looped??? yikes!
msdmiller91 2 years ago 6
Why was the bird screaming like that? and wow that was very loud.
Mr291229 2 years ago
There can be many reasons, or no real reason at all. It's in their nature, parrots scream.
Skywalker91 2 years ago
Maybe the bird was scared of the camera, that just want i'm thinking. But I could be wrong.
Mr291229 2 years ago
he for does this every day. no real reason. just to let us know he is here. if the house is quiet, he will go off .. lol he has gotten better since this video tho. does not go as long
rimcandy 2 years ago
Wow, macaw screams are really different from conure screams...
Alsaice 2 years ago
good advise. :) but my female, Lucy , has NEVER screems like him. she is very quiet, she talks once in a wile, but never screams.
rimcandy 2 years ago
are females more sweeter then males
collinnc2001 2 years ago
in my experience, yes, but it all depends. I am the first owner of my female, and she was just about a year old. we bonded right away. i am Buddy's 4th owner, and he is a lot older when i got him. best thing to do is get them young and work with them to be friendly. Parrots really react to their human "flock" it can take years for an aggressive bird to trust, especially if they ave been treated badly in other environments.
rimcandy 2 years ago
Yes thats a Macaw Scream - A friend of mine asked me how could she get a pet macaw that didnt scream like mine - I told her... buy a print of a macaw and look at it.
Robby334 2 years ago 16
actually fortunatly our scarlet does not scream like that we have a time that we get her excited and thats the only time she screams other then that our conure screams alot mostly for attention nice bird though
darinop1 2 years ago
yes grey are awesomw. mine sounds just like me and will have a conversation with you. people can;t tell us apart kinda funny
rimcandy 2 years ago
thats why im getting a grey they arent that loud they just talk a lot
loungo1567 2 years ago
not as bad, but they can also be loud
rimcandy 3 years ago
do a blue and gold one scream much?
parrotguitarist 3 years ago
They can and just as loud.
LittleCrowling 2 years ago
O_O..ok nevermind i love macaws but i dont think i'll be able to handle such noise, i can't even handle cockatiels when they go off the few times that they do
madaraxkohtamills 3 years ago
lol its funny how he just made all that noise and then he sits there all calm looing around like nothing happened
spidey1995 3 years ago 2
ok yes lol that is loud made me jump lol
jennifer20au 3 years ago 2