Aww such a sweetieYesterday was cold, overcast and rainy so we had a lazy afternoon. Heidi is like what is up with the pictures mom.
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Thank you that she is but she is a bit of a DIVA too!Aww such a sweetie
Thank you, she wasn't impressedWonderful pics
Thank you and she knows it, she is a bit of a DIVA bird.Gosh she is beautiful I would absolutely love to be able to see one of these birds in person!
I think in Australia Macaws in general are fairly hard to come by. Especially the rarer ones like Greenwings and Hys.Thank you and she knows it, she is a bit of a DIVA bird.
What??? You have never seen a hyacinth in person, how can that be? Not even at a zoo? Are they not popular over there?
This is tragic, hyacinths and greenwings are such awesome birds. What about Buffon's - Great Green Macaws?I think in Australia Macaws in general are fairly hard to come by. Especially the rarer ones like Greenwings and Hys.
They are here but not an awful lot of them. None of the zoos in my state have them as far as I am aware and I honestly can only think of one zoo I have heard of that has a pair.Thank you and she knows it, she is a bit of a DIVA bird.
What??? You have never seen a hyacinth in person, how can that be? Not even at a zoo? Are they not popular over there?
That is horrible, you are really missing out. Raised right they are awesome birds. You aren't completely unfortunate because you have a whole lot of wild cockatoos. I have always wanted a cockatoo, we almost bought a black palm cockatoo once. I still think about it from time to time but that powder down I think would be to much for my allergies.They are here but not an awful lot of them. None of the zoos in my state have them as far as I am aware and I honestly can only think of one zoo I have heard of that has a pair.
I love Heidi! Never can get enough of their beauty!! I've been lucky enough to meet a few.. every single one was a sweetie!That is horrible, you are really missing out. Raised right they are awesome birds. You aren't completely unfortunate because you have a whole lot of wild cockatoos. I have always wanted a cockatoo, we almost bought a black palm cockatoo once. I still think about it from time to time but that powder down I think would be to much for my allergies.
Hyacinths have those 1 mile or more calls too. Wow can they be loud if they want to be. They usually aren't unless.... they want something and you aren't moving fast enough or you're ignoring them, well trying to! LOLI love Heidi! Never can get enough of their beauty!! I've been lucky enough to meet a few.. every single one was a sweetie!
I worked with a few breeder Black Palms. I wouldn't want one for the sheer volume of their calls. Pretty sure we could be close to a mile away and hear them. We definitely heard them in our office a few acres away. They weren't pets, but I did like their personality, and their beauty.
Love all your plants in the pictures to so lovely and refreshing. Are Heidi calls loud? I never heard the ones I visited vocalize. So large so stunning blue. Lucky lady !
Love it! If I had good light or plant lights I'd fill my home with plants! The birds leave them alone?Hyacinths have those 1 mile or more calls too. Wow can they be loud if they want to be. They usually aren't unless.... they want something and you aren't moving fast enough or you're ignoring them, well trying to! LOL
Most people can't get over the hyacinth beaks. OMG she is huge and OMG look at that beak then its wow look at the blue. The first thing I teach all of the birds when they are beaking my fingers is "be easy" then its "ouch" and the most important is, don't put your beak on MOMMA! LOL
OMG aren't the black palms just magnificent? I would still just love to have one. All I can say is I hope the day never comes that I come across an available one either a baby or just one needing a new home because I just do not know if I could resist.
Thanks I love plants, expect they get grow so big so darn fast on me. I've got a weeping fig that is more than 9 feet tall, it is up past the ceiling fan. I cut it back but I actually think it made it grow faster. I have 2 fiddle leaf figs that are 9 feet tall, the one in the picture and another in the other room. Here it was about 5 or 6 months ago.
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You aren't hijacking anything.Love it! If I had good light or plant lights I'd fill my home with plants! The birds leave them alone?
The decibel level of palm exceeds any macaw. I was just researching it , because I was curious as it was the loudest parrot species I've ever encountered!! Macaws can't physically reach the decibel level of a cockatoo, did find stuff on that. I had difficulty finding definitive decibel level in cockatoo species, but palms were mentioned to be one of the loudest parrot species in the world . So I hope if temptation arrives, you can hear before deciding! They are endangered and don't breed well in captivity. Ok will stop hijack you thread!
Probably don't have the rightful fear of big beaks as I've not received a bite. My GCC needle tip has pierced my thumb nail, and some medium species have gotten some good pinches in. Glad you macaw folks deal with big beaks and training.
What are her chew destruction level and needs?
Another picture destroying something?
oh my word you must go through cagesYou aren't hijacking anything.
Hyacinths are said to be 106 decibels and the cockatoos are 130 decibels range, so yeah that's worse. Big macaws Hyacinths, Greenwings and Great Greens (Buffons) have a deeper screech than the smaller macaws. I can do the big ones, guess I'm use to it but now Mandy my little bitty 208 gram Illiger's macaw is so high pitched it is ear piercing to me. I thank God she doesn't do it any more. For me it isn't just the decibels its the frequency that they are yelling on! Thank goodness mine aren't big screamers.
She isn't nearly as destructive as Bluebell was, OMG Lord that girl could tear some stuff up! Their beaks are freakishly strong. Heidi won't even mess with some toys if she can't tear it up. It is so hard to find good durable size appropriate toys for the really big birds. If the o rings aren't welded even if they are fat she will separate them that beak of hers, same with chain. She loves the beads that she can pop with one bite.
A lady I know has a hyacinth and her bird reminds me a lot of Bluebell, check him out.
This is Kaiser.
Thank you, how sweet of you to say. She is such a sweetheart. Today when I got home and walked in the room she turned to me and said 'Hi'.Holy crap how freaking gorgeous!