Unboxing a Flock of Lovebird Parrots and Gaining Their Trust!

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Last week I got 4 lovebirds delivered to my city at about 4:30 am
In this video I will unbox and show you how to interact with newly bought birds. Enjoy (continue reading)

added note: (18, October, 2017)
These 4 lovebirds had only been in transport for 3 hours, and they spent most of this time sleeping, as they were traveling at night. They were sent to me by a passenger coming to my city by bus, who took a good care of this lovebird box while on the way until it was handed to me..

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Contrary to what I was guessing in that moment, These lovebirds are 100% Captive bred.

Lovebirds are native to Africa, and were popularized all over the world in 1930s due to their striking colors and their ability to breed perfectly in captivity. The numerous color morphs seen in captive lovebirds is a result of selective breeding. Selective breeding in captivity led to creating color mutations never seen before... Just like the lovebirds in my video.

The only wild lovebirds live in Africa; which is faaaaaar away to where I live so getting them here would cost thousands of $$$ and it's just not logical and completely immoral to take birds away from their natural habitat. I have been looking all the shelters for more than a month to find lovebirds for adoption; I had no luck with it. I even checked the pet shops around me to find lovebirds, but there were none available. Luckily I found a seller online who lives in a different city near by... so after all this time that I was looking for lovebirds I was super excited to have found these 4 online! I quickly banked in the cost to him and thankfully he was genuine, and he actually sent someone to deliver the birds to me... Not like some scammer online who takes your money and disappears. So this all happened so fast that I didn't get to acquire more information about where they come from? are they tame? what is their mutation and etc... What I said in the video is just what I was thinking in that moment because I had just texted him asking "are they tame?" before opening the box (because I wanted to come up with the strategy to introduce them to their new place), in which the supplier replied "no sir be aware!" Right in that moment the thought came to my mind that they might not have been bred in captivity and I shared it with you guys which was totally wrong.

The lovebirds in my video are 100% captive bred from a home aviary; they just are not hand tamed. Lovebirds in general are easy to breed and due to their natural tendency towards mating. They spend more of their time caring for their mate and that's where they get their names from. if you can provide a lovebird pair with enough space to fly around, a nest and proper food; They could live happily ever after... unlike some birds that feel uncomfortable in captivity due to their wild instinct of migrating, Lovebirds can do fine in one spot and they naturally would never want to leave their nesting area. They dedicate their life to their mate and they can multiply in numbers very quickly. Many people's lovebirds lay eggs and make babies at least once a year, in which they tend to give to other people, for reasons like not having enough space or making too much noise n etc.

Hope you enjoy this episode and please give it a thumbs up, for more bird videos to come :)

check out my Final talk on the lovebirds here:    • FUN BIRD DOCUMENTARY: Introducing Pin...  

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I've also uploaded an uncut 2 hour video of them waking up to go with their daily routine while they were at my house. Watch the link bellow:
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Here I explain more about my budgies and finches; and the downside of having these 3 different bird species living together. watch to find out.
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-added note: (6, December, 2017)

Thanks for all the suggestions. I've been blessed to get advice and learn from some very experienced people which encouraged me to make many changes and corrections. Time for the Big reveal has come... 4 months of bonding with 1 bird. Watch my latest video to find out what's NEW! :)

Here is the link:
   • FUN BIRD DOCUMENTARY: Introducing Pin...  

Enjoy!

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