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The Most Amazing Cockatiel Escape!!!!!!!

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Sally helps her cockatiel boyfriend, Danny Boy escape- she turns around and opens the door again for Danny Boy and says "Come on out through this door!"


I bred and handraised both of them and their parents and they live with lots of other cockatiels. They are both very tame and affectionate and of course very smart.
Danny Boy is about six years old and Sally about five years old.
Danny Boy is the cockatiel lying on his back and getting a head massage at the end of my other video "the Best Cockatiel Escape Story".
Danny Boy is a black eyed yellow and Sally a Pearl Pied.
Cockatiels like all birds need lots to do to keep them happy and if they are in captivity with lots of toys, freedom, space, good diet, big cage (the one in the video is a bit small for a cockatiel but was just used as a prop). All my cockatiels usually run free in the house - playing together and wanting lots of affection.

Watch my other vids and Have a look at my blog at http://cockatielsaustralia.blog.ca/ - lots of photos and stories about cockatiels - all mine!:)

Enjoy!!:)

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  • I had to pad lock my seed dish doors, so my cockatiels wouldn't escape when I wasn't home. I gave a breeding pair to a friend, & I forgot to tell her about how they escape. In the morning she found them on her ceiling fan.

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  • My parakeet does that and I had to put one of those twisty things that come with sandwich bags on her cage and on the food dishes

  • This is awesome. Can they also go back in their cage?

  • time to keep a lock on the cage LOL :)

    

  • Youre gonna have to put locks on those cage doors! XD

  • my cockatiel opened his door so we had to put a paperclip and a rubber band on it!!!!

  • my 2 budgies do that all the time but my canaries and cockatiels havent learnt it from them yet, purity my white budgie has done it while we are out and we could hear her but couldnt find her when we got it, she was blended in with the white stove sitting on the handle so i totally missed her lmao.

  • It's not so much my two cockatiels I have to worry about. It's my budgie Macy. She figured this out and escaped twice before I fixed her doors with clothes pins.

  • Little escape artists! Funny how it looked like the first 'tiel was trying to hold the door open for the other one... 0:06 My own 'tiel has a swinging type door that he knows how to work. He uses his body weight to swing it outward... until I put a clip on it. He watches me to see how I open the clip, but he hasn't figured that out yet, lol.

  • Lol, my parakeet does the same thing after I clean the cage and put food and water, they have been watching me open the cage...and when I'm not home i have to lock it other wise they get stuck under the bed!!

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