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Lately I hardly upload any videos to my YouTube Channel because I spent most of my time and effort to handfeed and wean Kermit, my baby Senegal Parrot. Kermit is still young, and yet to be fully weaned, he's approximately 11 weeks old now. Recently Kermit had started her maiden flight and being practicing his flying skills. Remarks to that I think he is progressing very well. During one of the night, my brother managed to capture using my camera phone to capture Kermit flying to my left arm upon whistle call. Forgive me if the background is alittle messy, as we are tidying up stuffs before welcoming the Chinese New Year. Lots of precautionary action are taken before allowing Kermit to find in the enclosed area:
1. Windows and Doors are all closed.
2. Aquarium is covered.
You are a smart teacher.
Will you teach Kermit or Kiki to do some Chinese New Year Greetings? Can Kermit talk? (like saying Happy New Year in Chinese)haha, may be greeting the relatives, the birds will recieve pocket money too.
Do Kiki and Kermit get along okay?
I hope they didn't get jealous etc.
Yeah, I heard that toilet and kitchen is danger for birds too.
p.s. the cellphone video resolution is not bad (for a cellphone and that distance), may I ask what's the model of the cellphone?
favutube 4 years ago
Thanks favutube. Well at the moment, I won't be teaching Kiki new trick as she undergoing feather molting, so she's rather uncomfortable and nippy this days. Thus don't intend to stress her more. Kermit is still a young bird and he's only 13weeks old, Senegal Parrot does learn to talk, in fact she mimicking some funny noise since 8weeks old. Yet to really hear him with his first vocab.
proviewsg 4 years ago
Kermit is now wing-clipped after a few flight lessons, he's like Kiki learning to walk and climb instead of taking a flight. Kermit still able to fly but restricted a shorter journey and lesser elevation.
I'm using N95 is a pretty good "DVD-like" video capturing function.
proviewsg 4 years ago
Thank you for the replies.
N95??
Yeah, I agree wing trimming for domestic pet bird. Since they are domestic, if they ever fly away and got lost, they may not have the survival skill and end up.....
My Tweety can flight less elevation (like a chicken).
And I don't take my bird out door too (that just me), coz I worry he will get infected by outer stuff.
Happy Chinese New Year to you too ^__^ next week.
favutube 4 years ago
True. Especially now with the Avian Flu. Btw what species is ur Tweety?
Happy Chinese New Year to you too.
proviewsg 4 years ago