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Feeding my Yellow Collar Macaw (video!)

Postby Kaicho » Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:33 pm

So, I was rummaging through my "Parrot Things" folder tonight.... I discovered tons of stuff that probably should have been posted a long time ago, but I never got around to doing. That eventually led to me forgetting about them up until now.

Moving right along, here's Napoleon when he was first brought home after being hand-raised by a Parrot Place location. She let him come home early w/me (about 2 or 3 weeks) because I'm familiar with weaning and have weaned a few of our parrots already.

Hope you enjoy the video. (R.I.P. sweet Riley in the background, we miss her)

Kaicho
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Gender: This parrot forum member is male
Posts: 29
Location: Chicago Illinois,
Number of Birds Owned: 7
Types of Birds Owned: Cockatiel (grey),
Sun Conure,
Indian Ringneck (blue),
Yellow Collared Macaw,
Congo African Grey,
Greater Vasa Parrot,
Blue and Gold Macaw
Flight: Yes

Re: Feeding my Yellow Collar Macaw (video!)

Postby Mum2rory » Wed Aug 31, 2011 6:32 am

I think Napolean really likes his food, he knows whats in the bowl and whats on the spoon. LOL
So cute. Sorry about Riley, s/he looks like a sweet bird too.
Budgies - Harry and Billy
Cinn GCC - Bailey
Blue Quaker - Malakai (Kai)
Cockatiel - Rhyly
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Location: Melbourne Australia
Number of Birds Owned: 4
Types of Birds Owned: 2 Budgies, 1 Cinnamon Green Cheek Conure, 1 Quaker , 1 Cockatiel (and 1 sadly missed Cockatiel who flew away Sept 24 2011. Miss you sweety)
Flight: Yes

Re: Feeding my Yellow Collar Macaw (video!)

Postby Kaicho » Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:46 pm

Yeah, Napoleon is quite the impatient one (always has been). He knows what's what and waiting is not an option.

sidenote: after testing the temperature of it, I realized I should have pointed out that a thermometer is a better choice. Then again, there's weird debates that if it's too hot for your lip then it's much too hot for the crop. (and yes, a little got into my mouth, but it's fine since it's just some pellets :) )
Kaicho
Lovebird
 
Gender: This parrot forum member is male
Posts: 29
Location: Chicago Illinois,
Number of Birds Owned: 7
Types of Birds Owned: Cockatiel (grey),
Sun Conure,
Indian Ringneck (blue),
Yellow Collared Macaw,
Congo African Grey,
Greater Vasa Parrot,
Blue and Gold Macaw
Flight: Yes


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