Apollos first free flight outside
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we got ours for $150
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Parrots wont run away! they'll fly away
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WHAT TIPE OF BIRD IS IT... I REALLY LIKE HIM.. HE IS REALLY TAME AND I WOULD RELLY LIKE IF MY BIRDS COULD DO THE SAME BUT THEIY ARE BUDGIES AND COCKATIELS SO THEY DONT HAVE LOTS OF LOVE ENBEETWEN THEIR OWNERS... THANKS... KEEP POSTING YOUR WONDERFUL AND INTERINTAINING VIDS. LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT. BYE
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nice job with your bird it is well trained. mine just bite,squark,poo and breed.
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You guys are great! I will be getting a fully-feathered conure in a week and can't wait! I won't clip his wings, and will let him have full use of the house. My son and I are making a stand like you did, but I think I'll make it out of wood. Can't wait to see the rest of the videos!
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what a beautiful video......you guys did a fantastic job....just for that i am subscribing...i think i can learn alot from you guys......
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2:51 that flight must scared the hell out, i thought he was flying away
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That must have been scary, My parrot is like my brother to me.
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wow he must really love you guys, you must take real good care of him... im too scared to do tht with my bird i just let him walk in the house and he just follows me and starts screeching out loud if i hide from him lol (((((:
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omg what a gorgeous conure!! I want one so baaaaad.
It's best to stop before the birds gets tired of it. This way it ends on a positive note, and won't be something to dread. If you keep over working the bird, it will seem more like a "job" and not a recreational activity.
Good work though, glad he has the chance to fly around and be a bird!
S0XF0X 1 year ago 3
@S0XF0X We've been flying him now for about 2 years and he's pretty much the boss. He tells us when he's done by flying back to the car or to his cage. He's a funny little guy.
JonDuanePerry 1 year ago
I love all your videos and I think you've done an amazing job with Apollo considering your lack of experience before getting him. I was wondering if you have considered getting a larger bird, such as a macaw, for you to train??
sddougherty 1 year ago 2
@sddougherty I'd love to have a larger bird but my house wouldn't be comfortable for him to fly in. I don't have any big open rooms. Apollo is plenty for me to handle for the time being. He's a crazy little guy.
JonDuanePerry 1 year ago
i tryed it i took my cockatiel bird outside but he just flew away forever
bilaremix 1 year ago
Yeah you need to be careful. It was a lot of luck for me. I recommend going to the free flight group on yahoo before flying.
JonDuanePerry 1 year ago