×

Crazy Funny VEVO's video: Sweet Talking Parrot Playing Learning How To Talk Parrot Parrot Paradise Birds lover

@Sweet Talking Parrot Playing, Learning How To Talk | Parrot | Parrot Paradise | Birds lover |
Please do subscribe my channel, and do like comment, don’t forget to share, Thank you Love the birds and nature, refrain from guest bird hunting Watch my previous Very nice videos:: Myna : https://youtu.be/Wxdx2QFm_Eg Parrot : https://youtu.be/Jz0G4Pfbux0 Cockatoo : https://youtu.be/LYYhdmKZTik Parrot : https://youtu.be/HNcwyLaL6Z4 Cockatiel : https://youtu.be/KiAGM3z4BrQ ......................................................................... Pet parrots may be kept in a cage or aviary; though generally, tame parrots should be allowed out regularly on a stand or gym. Depending on locality, parrots may be either wild-caught or be captive-bred, though in most areas without native parrots, pet parrots are captive-bred. Parrot species that are commonly kept as pets include conures, macaws, amazon parrots, cockatoos, greys, lovebirds, cockatiels, budgerigars, caiques, parakeets, and Eclectus, Pionus, and Poicephalus species. Temperaments and personalities vary even within a species, just as with dog breeds. Grey parrots are thought to be excellent talkers, but not all grey parrots want to talk, though they have the capability to do so. Noise level, talking ability, cuddliness with people, and care needs can sometimes depend on how the bird is cared for and the attention he/she regularly receives. The popularity, longevity, and intelligence of many of the larger kinds of pet parrots and their wild traits such as screaming, has led to many birds needing to be rehomed during the course of their long lifespans. A common problem is that large parrots that are cuddly and gentle as juveniles mature into intelligent, complex, often demanding adults who can outlive their owners, and can also become aggressive or even dangerous. Due to an increasing number of homeless parrots, they are being euthanised like dogs and cats, and parrot adoption centres and sanctuaries are becoming more common.[73]:77–78 Parrots do not often do well in captivity, causing some parrots to go insane and develop repetitive behaviours, such as swaying and screaming, or they become riddled with intense fear. Feather destruction and self-mutilation, although not commonly seen in the wild, occur frequently in captivity. © Wikipedia Amazing Cute Parrot Talking And Playing in Ground | Kissing Parrot | Parrot Paradise | Birds lover |

7

13
Crazy Funny VEVO
Subscribers
2.1K
Total Post
331
Total Views
34.5K
Avg. Views
242.8
View Profile
This video was published on 2020-05-30 08:27:32 GMT by @Crazy-Funny-VEVO on Youtube. Crazy Funny VEVO has total 2.1K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 331 video.This video has received 7 Likes which are higher than the average likes that Crazy Funny VEVO gets . @Crazy-Funny-VEVO receives an average views of 242.8 per video on Youtube.This video has received 13 comments which are higher than the average comments that Crazy Funny VEVO gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

Other post by @Crazy Funny VEVO