Talking Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot - Mo
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@MultiBeautyfreak Get two if you can, so that when you are not there, they can keep each other company otherwise it becomes unfair on the bird.
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Aw this bird is my age. AWESOME VIDEO! Love the way he sings! :)
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1 word : AMAZING. This bird is so beautiful you are really lucky it's been two years that I've been asking my dad for one and he always finds a way not to get one :( going to have to wait to have my own place and i wont the same as yours . thanks for the video :)
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I love, love, love DYH Amazons and this videos shows just why they are some special! Thanks for sharing. :) Oh and Dobie ( My cockatoo ) likes this video a lot and it gets him chatting. He tries so hard to keep up with the Amazons! Poor fella. :)
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i'm watching this with my grandparrent's double yellow headed parrot on my shoulders right now
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so sad amazon parrot in a snowy city must be depressing for him
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HE IS BEAUTIFUL AND LOVES TO BE IN YOUR COMPANY
AND HAS A GOOD TALKING ABILITIES
TY
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very nice bird - take care of him!!
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@letish41 What a pretty bird! I just adopted Amazon a week ago and he is like a puppy, follows me everywhere. He doesn't talk much, but whistles.
does he ever bite you, like out of the blue or when he's agitated? my parakeet's usually tame, but sometimes bites me when he catches a fit. I'm getting a double-yellow headed amazon and wanted to know how tame they are.
thanks :D
Mo's beautiful!
dpj1992 3 years ago
@dpj1992 no real way to know how "tame" any bird is. they are ALL wild animals, regardless of where they come from. yes, mo has bitten me out of the blue quite hard at times. usually if a bird bites the one he loves he's trying to protect them from something that's come near that has frightened him. in the wild they do this with their mates to get them to fly away from danger. thanks for posting.
wondermomma 8 months ago
Hi i was just wonderin how long did it take you to get your bird to talk? and how did you teach it?
lilpinkles20 4 years ago
Well, I adopted him when he was 18, so I can't say for sure. Just remember the more you talk and sing to them, the more likely they are to pick up on it.
wondermomma 4 years ago