Meet Cooper the Cockatoo

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

Cooper the Cockatoo came to us as a feather plucked bird we are working on the issues that created this problem of feather plucking , Cooper is still not up for adoption but hopefully will be soon. He is a very sweet and loving bird,so far we have not seen any anger issues with Cooper. We know that in the future he wil be an awesome companion to anyone who truly can understand Cooper.
www.blackhillsparrotwelfare.org

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  • What a ham!! What type of cockatoo is Cooper?

  • Cooper is a umbrella cockatoo. He is looking better than in this video. He has alot more feathers now.

  • I heard somewhere that some plucking behaviour is due to pesticides used on crops that eventually become parrot food. Could an organic diet help your birds? You guys do awesome work. Best of luck to Cooper and all you guys.

  • Most of the birds we get in are plucked due to neglect, diet ,abuse or health.Fruit and veggies from Chili have pesticides that are hard to get off. We use USA food and all our birds are on a premium pellet diets. Thanks, please subscribe for updates.

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  • AWWW hes kinda scary but cute! Hopefully he will get his pretty feathers back and he will get adopted to a nice wonderful family that cares for him :D

  • what is the story behind this wonderful bird?? How did you find him?? Poor guy!!! Lucky to have you caring people!!!

  • @verticalsmurf! theyre in the united states

  • What country are you in?

  • Move over Snowball! Cooper has arrived!

    Blessings from Linda & Geronimo

  • He sure shows his love for life! I am a sucker for a happy 'too. I have a 12 yr old umbrella who is fully feathered, and a 40+ Molly who is a total plucker...but we love him just the same. He came to us as a plucker...never got over his owner's death, and plucked so long his follicles stopped producing feathers...and he loves to be videoed and fussed over...somehow they just KNOW when to turn on the charm for the camera,don't they?

  • Hello Everone who signs on to here Blackhills parrot welfare and education center is the best place to learn about parrots!

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