Blue and Gold Macaw breaks out of his cage

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

Our Blue and Gold Macaw, Kona, learned how to escape from his cage. We now clamp the door shut.

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  • did you wing klip that nice lovely bird?

  • @thailandcrab We have to. Our house is mostly windows and would hate to have any of our birds get startled for some reason and fly into one and get a broken neck. It is for their safety.

  • @phoenixstudios22

    in the wild do they get wing klipped? there are many predators, trees arent they dangerous to? well,

    they survive in that habitat so it could not be more dangeouser thenyour home, so you get what Im saying?et deppressed because of wing klipping and

    birds get deppresed because of that, I herd of people who had macows like your wing klipped and

    they one night they died! and the owner didnt know nothing,

    Im not trying to offend you or so, just saying

    nice cage btw :D

  • @thailandcrab Sooo...are you saying I should not clip their wings and risk them flying into windows which they can not see and break their necks? They can see predators in the wild. They can see trees in the wild. They can NOT see floor to ceiling glass(75% of our house). Just sayin.

  • @phoenixstudios22 hi,

    do you see glass? I see it when I go past something,

    like us walking, we ont bump into things really do we?

    do we alway emidiatly bracke our neck or blrain or soemthing?

    no offens, just saying

    :D

  • @thailandcrab Funny how you think a human walking into glass is the same as a bird flying full speed into it have having the same result. A human running at the same glass would probabley crash through it and only receive a few bad cuts. But the lower body mass of a macaw would result in a different outcome...broken neck. Learn some physics. Or better yet.. run full speed into a brick wall and see if you don't "emidiatly bracke our neck or blrain or soemthing"...as you say. :)

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  • we learned to lock the cage a long time ago. Not only will Kona let himself out, but he goes over to Rio's cage and lets him out as well.

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  • lockpicking level 100

  • @phoenixstudios22 My Cockatoo would do the same thing. She would open her cage, and then thought it would be fun to open all the other birds cages too.

  • @thailandcrab Ok one learn to speak proper english and two, bird aren't the same as humans. I have a bird too and he flies into windows thinking he can get outside. It's not in their mentality to think, oh there might be a window there. You really don't know anything about keeping birds in captivity do you?

  • @thailandcrab You should take note that birds aren't built like people. Human's bones have marrow and are thicker, birds have hollow bones so that they can fly. It keeps them light. He does it for the safety of his animals and that's what counts.

  • Kona: Hello! :D

    You: What did you do, Kona.

    Kona: :D

    You: Yes you're excited because you got out of your cage.

    Kona: SQUEEEEEEEEEE!

  • @thailandcrab Animal cruelty, your kidding? I believe you've brain damage from running into that wall.

  • @phoenixstudios22 Beautiful birds BTW.

  • @phoenixstudios22 Hahahahahahahaha, Rio dances and Kona is the expert of escaping.

  • he/her just want to play with his toy

  • @phoenixstudios22 i want to see this. :D

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