Cockatoo surprises Mom on a rainy day

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Thank you for watching Benjamin the Best Bird! Benji is an extraordinary bird who sadly must rely on humans for his entire existence. Birds should be flying in the skies and living in trees, but not all are lucky enough to be living that life. Instead they are living lives into which people have forced them. Before finding us, Benji was in a stressful environment, and he plucked his feathers in response, so often that many of the follicles died. He has only half the usual number of feathers, and will never fly. He will need someone to watch over him for the rest of his life. There are far more failures in cockatoo ownership than there are successes, and the ones paying the price are the birds.
If you are watching bird videos and thinking, "Wow, I want one!" please understand that you are only seeing a few minutes in a day with a cockatoo... I'd like to share some reality:
Cockatoos destroy anything and everything they can. Their destruction is so intense that they are officially declared "pests" in their native countries, where they destroy trees, crops, homes, outdoor furniture, and have even been known to damage cars.
Their scream is loud, and can be anger-provoking, like being punched in the face with sound. The noise is unlike anything I have ever experienced before, and if I didn't live with Benji, I would say that I didn't care to ever hear it again. Seriously folks, it's horrible. But it's their sound. It's what nature gave them to be able to communicate with each other while living in treetops - not in people's homes. It is a sound meant to travel miles, and it does. Hearing damage takes place at 120db. The decibel level of a cockatoo scream is 120-135db. In comparison - a lion’s roar is 114db and an elephant trumpet, 90db.
They require a large enclosure, and many hours outside of it. If you leave a bird in a cage too long, it will scream, pluck its feathers, and in extreme circumstances, it will chew holes into its skin. Sitting in a cage is against their nature - can you imagine anything more diametrically opposed to soaring in the sky? When out of their cage, they require close supervision due to the carnage that would be left in their wake if freely wandering. They also emit a powder that can cause lung issues in people and pets.
They are very emotional creatures who mate for life, which in their case, is +60 years. Their need for bonding, for having a being in their life that is "theirs," is very strong. They will depend on you everyday, in sickness and in health, til death do you part. Frequent re-homing is very hard on them, and can cause deep depression and self-mutilation.
Lastly, understand you will be bitten at some point. It's simply communication for them, but it sucks (and hurts!).
There are thousands of these birds in rescues and sanctuaries all over the world, who were violently trapped, netted, grabbed... kidnapped from their homes, carelessly exported, and forced to live with humans who later discarded them. There are more who were bred by people who think it's okay to do that. But it's not. Selling these birds to live in people's homes is like selling fish to live in sand.
People acquire them because they are indeed adorable, but it is quickly learned that living with them is dramatically life altering and fraught with negatives, and the bird is then abandoned.
It is believed that more than 600,000 birds are surrendered to rescues EACH YEAR (or attempted to be, but turned away due to high occupancy). Worse yet, it is estimated that 75% of pet birds live a life of abuse or neglect. Let that sink in for a moment… 75% of birds in human care are beyond miserable.
We need to provide homes to the birds who are trapped in this life with humans because they have no alternative. Let's allow the rest to live in the wild where they're supposed to be. If you wish to jump into bird ownership, please educate and prepare yourself, and then go to a rescue and save a lonely bird who needs love and care, or buy from an owner who cannot, for whatever reason, care for the bird any longer. We must get breeders to stop breeding and selling them. These birds are not meant to live with humans, and when they do, it takes very dedicated, patient people willing to do the work for decades. If you think you are up for it, please adopt a rescue bird. You can, and will, change its life.
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I could watch you both all day long. Seriously, if Benji had a live cam running I would watch him for sure! I also like how dedicated you are to Benji... perfect match!

sallywingles
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Good night Benji loves his bath time the way momma has it set up his opening his wings then hops off comes back too cute 🤓🤍🤍

shirlspark_stardust
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Benji is getting so good with the water; he's a veritable seagull now

eschwarz
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It's amazing!! It's hard to imagine Benji was ever frightend of water, now he even lets you spritz him!! He has come so far, you must be so pleased and proud Amy 😄☺️❤❤

SoniaBerger-ox
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Benjamin ❤ you are too cute 🥰 I've said it before I'll say it again, Benjamin you are such a treasure to YouTube 😘

dorisbove
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🎉🎉👍🏻👍🏻 he did it all on his own yeahy!! i be you are so proud if him.

mychatpalace
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Impromotu water fun, well done Mr B, you had so much fun❤❤❤❤

alextaylor
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Reminds me of getting all dressed up in raincoat and wellys to go outside and jump in puddles on a rainy day as a kid with my mom.
He’s having just as much fun!! ☺️🤍🤍🤍

BellyWash
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And so should you be beaming Amy - Team work ❤😊❤

SoniaBerger-ox
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Benji you love your bath 🛁 good nite Benji and Mom 🤗🌹🛁✨💕🕊️🙃😲

Michele-ht
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Splish Splash - Mr. B & Mum 😂. I love you. ❤😊🤗

Derti-ql
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He has come so far regarding water since I started following you guys. ❤

theresalacey
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Yesterday, I saw 2 crows taking a bath in a small puddle of water and it was raining 2 after some days of bright sun. They had so much fun like Benjamin has in that video

Valjao
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He’s like “mom I read somewhere bathing is integral to hygiene and beauty. So let’s do this water thing!”

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