Grey Parrot Eats Ice Cube to Cool Down in Heat Wave
Tycho the African Grey Parrot knows how to keep cool during a heat wave. He daintily nibbles on a refreshing ice cube, as it drips from the heat of his foot. He is careful to hold on tightly so the slippery cube doesn't slide out of his grasp. This clever parrot knows that the ice will help cool him down.
Tycho is a 26 year old Congo African Grey Parrot living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Musical Cockatoo enthusiastically plays percussive keyboard
Max, the Moluccan Cockatoo, is a composer, musician, and true performer. He has been experimenting with Bok Music and is delighted with the beautiful sounds that come out of his keyboard. His musical style is experimental, but you can't deny that he has mastered the percussive keyboard. Who needs drums?
Max taught himself how to play the keyboard. He watched his pet hooman press a few keys that made cool sounds, and the rest is history! He loves playing with toys where he can manipulate the environment. Musical toys top that list! In a few weeks, he has refined his technique a lot and is quite deliberate about which keys he chooses.
Max is a 26-year-old Malukan Cockatoo who lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is very popular on social media, and many recognize him as the original cluckatoo. Nothing makes him happier than performing in front of a crowd, and a career in Bok Music seems right up his alley - he just needs a label to pick him up!
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Cockatoo demonstrates his flawless chicken impression
Smiles are infectious when you see Max performing his chicken impression.
Max the 26-year-old Moluccan Cockatoo is well known for his chicken impression - they call him the original Cluckatoo. Out on the patio in the warm sun there is no better way to express his joy and happiness than with a good Bok.
Moluccan Cockatoos are very showy with their trademark peach coloured feathers and brilliant salmon coloured crest. They are a large member of the Parrot family, and can live 80-100 years. That's a very long commitment, and we are sure that this happy Moluccan will be clucking like a chicken for many years to come!
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Cockatoo Clucking for Joy in the Sunshine
Max would tell you he is "Bok in the Sunny Shine" - and it's true! Max loves to cluck like a chicken when he is outside enjoying warm weather and blue skies. It's remarkable how accurately Max can imiate a chicken, especially since he has never met one in real life! Listening to him cluck is sure to bring a smile to your face. If you're having a bad day, why not Bok along?
Max the Moluccan Cockatoo is well known for his chicken impression - they call him the original Cluckatoo. Out on the patio in the warm sun there is no better way to express his joy and happiness than with a good Bok.
Moluccan Cockatoos are very showy with their trademark peach coloured feathers and brilliant salmon coloured crest. They are a large member of the Parrot family, and can live 80-100 years. That's a very long committment, and we are sure that this happy Moluccan will be Bokking for many years to come.
Max is a 26 year old Moluccan Cockatoo who lives in Western Canada. He is very popular on social media and has a solid fanbase who recognize his unique call of BokBokBok, and enjoy his escapades eating snax, throwing kups and blox, and learning to play the piano
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Grey Parrot Says Hi and Performs Yoga
If you know Tycho the Grey, you know he is very camera shy and usually doesn't talk in front of the Papparazzthebirdie. He decided to make a special exception - just for you! In today's video he says Hi, performs his own type of Yoga and showcases his famous blowing of the nose and dripping of the tap. After munching a box and a bit of birdie yoga he says Hi a few times, to make sure you heard him. Of course, like most kids he prefers the box to the toys that are contained inside. He is making up for all of the videos where he plays the strong silent type!
Turn up the volume and enjoy his sweet voice and consider yourself properly greeted.
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Talking cockatoo literally barks at the neighbor's dog
Max the Moluccan Cockatoo pauses to chat and bark with a neighbour's dog. It's a boisterous conversation about warm sunshine and the nice weather. Max is multi-talented fluently speaking woof, bark, and the ever popular "bok" (bawk) as he talks to his animal friends. He is well known as the original Moluccan "cluckatoo" with a hilarious chicken imitation!
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Moluccan Cockatoo is an excellent wood carver
Max the Mokuccan understands the joys of wood carving. To make a toothpick you simply remove all the wood bits that aren't toothpick like! He is perfectly comfortable standing on the floor and having a relaxing munch on somebwood blocks. You can bet that he is eyeing up the baseboards for his next chew!
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Fling! Cockatoo Throws Wooden Toy Blocks
Look out for flying blocks! And listen to that satisfying sound when they hit the floor. Max the Moluccan is really enjoying his new box of wooden blocks. He thinks they are for flinging. First he engages in a game of toss with his pet hooman, then he gets down to the business of unpacking the box. The blocks are not the only thing that is flying - his crest is flying high, and displaying those brilliant Moluccan colours! These blocks are not going to last long at this rate!
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Grey Parrot loves to dance!
Tycho the Congo African Grey loves to dance, and as soon as he hears the music, his head starts a bopping! But some of these modern songs are a bit too long, and he starts to get bored. Look at that huge yawn!
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Moluccan Cockatoo adorably meets Santa Claus
In this adorable video Max the Moluccan Cockatoo meets a new friend. Santa Claus! Max is quite curious about the beard, white hair and red hat, but then decides that Santa is a great person to hang out with. What can be more adorable than a Parrot visiting old St. Nick? This parrot is feeling the joy of the season.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Moluccan Cockatoo is scared of Turtles
On a recent visit to a Pet Store Max the Moluccan Cockatoo checked out a few of the big tanks. You never know who you are going to meet. Max wasn't too sure about the Turtles, especially when they started swimming towards him. Were the Turtles watching the parrot, or was the parrot watching the turtles? The turtles were quite large and were unlike any animal he had ever seen before, so he cautiously retreated to the safety of his human's arm.
The majestic turtles were curious and came right over to the side of the glass to take a better look at the large white cockatoo who had stopped by their space.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Moluccan Cockatoo performs unique Flamenco inspired dance
Everyone should let themselves dance and get into the music like Max the Moluccan Cockatoo! He starts with a gentle beak click, and then starts to add in a few head movements. Very soon he is dancing and clicking away like a seasoned Flamenco dancer, using his beak like a castanet. Who knew that a Cockatoo originating from Indonesia could put on a show worthy of a seasoned spanish dancer?
It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers.
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Two Cockatoos and a Coffee Cup
Two Moluccan Cockatoos were nicely playing with an empty coffee cup. Max would toss the cup on the ground, and Q would pick it up and hand it back to him. Tiring of the game Q decided to play a prank on Max by taking the cup back at the last minute. Doesn't Max look surprised? Whose cup is it anyway?
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 80 to 100 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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African Grey Parrot Bravely Faces an Avian Skeleton
It's that time of the year that spooky things start to happen. Tycho the Grey makes a new friend. Skinny doesn't start to describe him. A little unsure at first, Tycho eyes up the avian skeleton, before cautiously edging away and sounding the drip alarm. Maybe he thinks his new friend is thirsty?
October is definitely the halloweird season - stay tuned to find out how else Tycho and the flock will celebrate the Halloween season!
Tycho the Grey is a 23 year old Congo African Grey. He has quite the personality, although can be camera shy. It's hard not to laugh as you watch him interact with his world, with his quiet commentary of sound effects.
Tycho believes that all silence is golden, pumpkins are delicious, cameras are parrot eating monsters, and, of course, that he is the top bird of the household. His life is filled with adventure. He lives with Max the Moluccan (the original Cluckatoo, a larger-than life 25 year old Moluccan Cockatoo), Tikal the Amazon (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Tycho living with his owner in his forever home. He was adopted when he was six months old, and has always lived with the same owner. Like most greys, Tycho is an introvert, and prefers things to be a bit quieter.
The Congo African Grey Parrot can live 60 to 70 years in captivity. They are readily recognized by their trademark grey feathers, white face and bright red tail. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Confused cockatoo clucks like a chicken
Cockatoo or Chicken? When Max the Moluccan starts clucking, you have to look twice. Max isn't confused about anything though - he knows that he is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo! It's his personal sound of joy, and a great way to celebrate warm sunshine on the patio, while confusing the neighbours with a loud and hearty Bok Bok Bok Bok! It’s hard not to laugh when you see this parrot doing his best impression of a chicken.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 80 to 100 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Hilarious cockatoos have a party in the parking lot
Two Moluccan Cockatoos having a party is not what you expect to find in a small town parking lot, but Max and Q are having a parrot party in Bragg Creek. It's really endearing to watch these two Moluccan Cockatoos interact with each other. A lot of people gathered around to watch the two 'Toos vocalize with joy.
This is how everyone should greet their friends! Their excitement meeting each other is contagious! The two Cockatoos sing, dance and throw an impromptu party to the delight of onlookers.Everybody whipped out their cell phones to catch the party - after all, it's not that often that two Moluccan Cockatoos drop into a small town for a play date and entertain the crowds. Max isn't quite sure what to make of the younger female cockatoo when she starts to show off, but he just gets louder and more excited.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care
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Hilarious Cockatoos Meet Each Other In Pet Store
It's really easy to forget that we are not the only living beings living on this planet. We're trapped in our concrete jungles, escaping the scorching heat and the freezing icy winters in the sanctity of our homes. The only contact with the outside world are photographs and videos of animals living freely in the wild. But they are here, we share the same oxygen, we share the food, the water, the ups and downs of the climate changes.
Love for animals has only increased as time has gone on. This day we can see lots of animals, whther it is dogs, cats being the most dominant but also pigs, rabbits, hedgehogs and many more that were previously known as eatables now have become completly domesticated.
This is how everyone should greet their friends! In this video Max the Moluccan meets Q, a younger female Moluccan. Their excitement meeting each other is contagious! The two Cockatoos sing, dance and throw an impromptu party to the delight of onlookers.Everybody whipped out their cell phones to catch the party - after all, it's not that often that two Moluccan Cockatoos drop into a pet store to pick up snacks, have a play date and entertain the crowds. Max isn't quite sure what to make of the other cockatoo when she starts to show off, but he just gets louder and more excited.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested <a href="https://rumble.com/v70lvh-parrot-brothers.html" target="_blank">Cockatoo</a> (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all <a href="https://rumble.com/v77hl9-parrots-enjoy-the-hairdryer.html" target="_blank">parrots</a> they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Seeing Double - Two Cockatoos Meet Each Other for the First Time
It's time to make a new feathered friend. In this video Max the Moluccan meets a younger female Moluccan, and their interaction is hilarious. Max isn't quite sure what to make of the other cockatoo when she reaches towards him, so he shows off his majestic crest and checks with his pet hooman to make sure everything is OK.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old male Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Parrot More Interested in Paper Cup than Yummy Treat
In this video Tycho the African Grey is hanging out on his play stand playing with a paper cup. He is so busy playing with the container that he completely forgets that the cup has a tasty treat inside of it. Gravity plays it's eventual role, as he accidently dumps his food on the floor. You have to watch carefully to capture the moment when the treat makes it’s great escape. Oh well, the cup is much more fun to play with!
Tycho the Grey is a 22 year old Congo African Grey Parrot who believes that cameras are parrot eating monsters, so his pet hooman has be clever to capture him on tape.. Tycho exhibits his thoughtful approach to life as he snacks on his favorite treats, chews up toys, and hangs out with the rest of the flock. Tycho’s flock includes Max the Moluccan (A 25 year old Moluccan who believes that all hoomans are ridiculous and that it’s always a great time for snacks), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his pet hooman (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen). Online, the flock are very popular across many social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube where they enjoy entertaining their flockers with daily antics. Join the flock! Make sure you beak subscribe so you don’t miss out on any of the fun. We want to share the grand adventure of living with a pet hooman with everybirdie!
Tycho came to live with his pet hooman 22 years ago, when he was only 6 months old. He really is part of the family.
Congo African Grey Parrots, also known as Grey Parrots (Pittacus erithacus), can live 40 to 60 years in captivity. Their feathers are shades of white and grey, giving a distinctive look. The Congo African Grey is easily recognized by the brilliant red tail feathers. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care. Greys are highly intelligent and need a lot of interaction and mental stimulation.
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Crazy Cockatoo Wears a Cup for a Hat!
In this video Max the Moluccan tries on a new hat – a cup. How ridiculous – a cup isn’t a hat. The Parrot tried on two different hats, with a predictable end – the hat, or in this case the cup, goes flying! One of the hats was very cute and looked like a blue teddy bear. The other hat was larger and blue. But this Cockatoo knows that birds don’t need any hats.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all hoomans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his pet hooman (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max’s entertaining videos will capture your attention for hours. Online, Max the Moluccan is very popular across many social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube where he enjoys entertaining his flockers with his daily antics. Join the flock! Make sure you beak subscribe so you don’t miss out on any of the fun. I want to share the grand adventure of living with a pet hooman with everybirdie!
Max is living with his pet hooman in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioural challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach colour with a brilliant Salmon coloured crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Amazon Parrot Displays Colourful Feathers as he Enjoys a Spray Shower
In this video Tikal the Amazon takes a shower on his play stand. He’s very enthused about the spray bottle, and opens his wings wide to make sure that he gets well sprayed. Obviously he is enjoying himself, happily vocalizing to share his joy with the world. As the water is sprayed he changes his angles, and shows off his brilliantly coloured feathers. Water droplets on the feathers look almost iridescent, as if he is wearing a million sparkling diamons. At times Tikal ducks his head as if to hide under his wings, but it’s all part of showertime joy.
Tikal the Amazon is a 44 year old Amazon Parrot who enjoys saying hello and hanging out with the flock. He’s very easy going, enjoys afternoon naps and watching the world as it goes by. Tikal loves hanging out with the rest of the flock which includes Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Max the Moluccan (A 25 year old Moluccan who believes that all hoomans are ridiculous and that it’s always a great time for snacks), and their pet hooman (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen). Online, the flock are very popular across many social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube where they enjoy entertaining their flockers with daily antics.
Amazon Parrots can live up to 50 years in captivity. There are many sub species of Amazon parrots. Their bodies are predominantly green with yellow, red and blue markings, really showing off when they open up their wings. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care. Amazons are very social and need a lot of interaction and mental stimulation.
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Cockatoo flawlessly clucks like a chicken
Max the Moluccan may look like a Cockatoo, but he sounds like a Chicken. In this video Max hangs out on the patio and celebrates spring with a loud and hearty Bok Bok Bok Bok! It’s hard not to laugh when you see this parrot doing his best impression of a chicken. Is it an identity crisis, is he confused, or is Bok just his sound of joy? You decide.
Max is the original Moluccan Cluckatoo with his unmistakable trademark Bok that he sings with joy. It’s hard not to laugh when you watch this 25 year old Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. Max believes that all humans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his owner (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max is living with his owner in his forever home. When he was ten years old he was rescued from a bad situation. In his original home he was living in a basement, and had a lot of behavioral challenges – screaming non-stop and biting to the point that he couldn’t be handled safely. He has come a long way since then, and is now very friendly and social.
The Moluccan Cockatoo, also known as a Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) can live 60 to 80 years. They are readily recognized by their trademark peach color with a brilliant Salmon colored crest that provides a brilliant display. Like all Parrots they require a lot of attention, nutrition and care.
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Max the Moluccan in Fan Mail - Funny Reaction to Stolen Images
Hi, my name is Max the Moluccan, and I get a lot of great questions from the flock. I always have some great advice to offer… with a bit of a twist. (If you didn't want my advice, you wouldn't have asked).
In today’s video I tackle the thorny question of theft. I’ve had my images and videos stolen often enough that I know just how to deal with those peoples with sticky claws. Turn up the volume and pay really close attention as I demonstrate my trademark answer to thieves everywhere. I tell it as it is – and send a message loud and clear!
The great thing about my solution is that it’s fun to implement – yelling ALWAYS feels good!
Today’s video involves extreme closeups, dancing, and a classic Moluccan tantrum complete with subtitles. Sit back and enjoy the fun.
If you have any Fan Mail for Max leave your questions and comments below. If you ask a good question it could be featured in a future issue of Fan Mail or the ever popular 'Too & A.
Max the Moluccan is a 25 year old Moluccan Cockatoo with a larger than life attitude. He believes that all hoomans are ridiculous, it’s always a great time for snacks, and, of course, that the world revolves around him. His life is filled with adventures that he loves to share with his flockers. Max is the original Moluccan Clucktoo with his trademark Bok.
Occasionally Max shares the spotlight with flock members Tycho (A 23 year old African Grey who believes cameras are parrot eating monsters), Tikal (A 44 year old Amazon who enjoys saying hello), and his pet hooman (a featherless biped who doesn’t listen).
Max’s entertaining videos will capture your attention for hours. Online, Max is very popular across many social media platforms where he enjoys entertaining his flockers with his daily antics.
Join the flock! Make sure you beak subscribe so you don’t miss out on any of the fun. I want to share the grand adventure of living with a pet hooman with everybirdie!
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