Sulphur Crested from Kuwait

marine54

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This is my first post and I just wanted to introduce my first parrot "SALLOH" who is a sulphur crested cockatoo that I had for just over 7 months and he is now just over 18 months old.
He was almost a wild bird and now you can see how he is doing in this video clip.

I hope you enjoy it and would like to here your comments.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01sLsNyf-Uo"]Sulphur Crested Cockatoo Free Flight Training كوكاتو - YouTube[/ame]
 

Allee

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Great video! Salloh is beautiful and I can tell he's enjoying himself. You've made remarkable progress in a short time. I love the enclosure.
 

Kiwibird

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I guess that answered my question in your other post:) The enclosure is great for flying him! When they're young birds, they tend to progress quickly in happy, caring environments and begin to recognize their human family as their 'flock'.
 

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Impressive progress with a beautiful bird!! That is a wonderful enclosure and he seems to enjoy flying!
 

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marine54

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Thank you all for the nice comments.
Kiwibird ... the video was taken in an enclosed shed during his final training session, after which he was allowed to fly freely in the farm.
The farm has a lot of Palm trees and a lot of places for the bird to land on but he responds to calls when I want him back.
:white1::white1::white1:
 

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