Hyacinth Macaws Playing at Golden Cockatoo
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Aw they look so fluffy :)
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Great video. I've got two questions, please send me an answer.
Do you keep them in the same cage? Have you bought them together?
Thank you
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@78kokka It's a mixture of- they aren't pressured for survival like in the wild, so there's no need to hurry.. and.. Also, when climbing, they some times climb laterally along sides or up which would take much more energy to fly through than climb through.
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Those beaks are meant to splinter their wooden toys, yet he just sticks his hand right in them.
If that isn't bravery, then it sure is trust.
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@78kokka well, when macaws and parrots are in the wild, they have alot of use to need to fly, such as flying away from predators. But, in captivity, they dont have much reason to fly unless its training, or possibly they dont want to be held. Out in the wild opposes a bigger threat to them than in the wild. So climing is just fun and easy for them most of the time.
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I noticed that often macaws and parrots use to climb, even if they could fly. Anyone knows why?
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Hahaha, what's in the middle?
But in all seriousness, as a long-time budgie owner, it is absolutely crucial that people realize that a pet as intelligent as a parrot is truly a commitment. Most of these birds have lifespans longer than dogs or cats, and "experience" is difficult to measure on the scale of "start with" and "end with". It's really more important about the journey, and each bird brings its own remarkable ways.
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@ShadowShadow1209 there called tallens
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Too cute for words!
1:37 talk to the claws talk to the claws
ShadowShadow1209 5 months ago 10
The largest parrot in the world that requires experience and effort, and NOT for a brand-new parrot owner. Start with a Budgie, end with a Hyacinth.
CockatooMan 5 months ago 9