Watch Our Amazon Parrot Get Dried After Her Bird Bath

Watch as Paloma, our orange wing Amazon parrot, gets a blow dry after her bird bath.Related BlogsCountry Birdhouse | Bird Houses For SaleSharp Elec...


Watch as Paloma, our orange wing Amazon parrot, gets a blow dry after her bird bath.

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15 Responses to “Watch Our Amazon Parrot Get Dried After Her Bird Bath”

  1. Gecee says:

    how you dry the parrot with the dryer?? is it hot air or cold air?? i never seen before drying a bird with dryer..

  2. rabbletease says:

    A blow dryer, warm air, you need to hold it back from them. It is not good to leave a parrot sit around wet. Someone told me about using a warm dryer awhile back and she loves it. Sometimes she gets really animated and talkative from the dryer but the camera kept her kinda quiet this time.

  3. Gecee says:

    thanks so much for replying :D thats really helpful to me ^^

  4. foci59 says:

    Be careful when drying your bird with a hair dryer. most hair dryers contain teflon that is very very very harmful. You could be blowing deadly fumes at your bird.

  5. ShawnHam8 says:

    aww really really cute i got 2 little parakeets and i gotta start bonding with em because there afraid of me still…

  6. StormyMaxPerry says:

    I beg to differ. I’ve serviced many hair dryers and there’s no PTFE ot TFE materials inside. Those plastics have no reason to be inside a device such as a hair dryer. You’ll find much higher temperature stuff, mostly mica or ceramic based. Teflon is a non-stick coating. What’s inside of a hair drier needing that?

  7. StormyMaxPerry says:

    I wish my parrots liked being dried like this. Max, my green-cheek Amazon, runs up to my shoulder and just doesn’t like the air or sound of the drier. The towel does most of the work and time does the rest. Besides, how do wet birds dry themselves in the wild after a strong rain?

  8. liljj193 says:

    that could kill the bird so b carful he is so qute by the way

  9. foci59 says:

    You service hair dryers??…..

    Well I have been given the advice about drying my parrots in this fasion. Its better to let them dry out on thier own so then can preen. And also many hair dryers DO infact have Teflon on the inside. Try google it should tell you.

  10. splendorfulguris says:

    LOL so funny

  11. s1mmon51988 says:

    Hi there i was wondering how you got your parot to like water because my amazon hates it. He is having alot of feather problems and i have been told not to bathe my amazon if he dont like it because it can cause alot af destress

  12. emedler says:

    haha with his wings open he kind of looks like a phoenix

  13. ladyparrotluvr says:

    There are many ways parrots bathe. Some like a shallow dish of water, some like a spray bottle. (You DON’T SPRAY DIRECTLY at them, but up in the air, & let the water “rain” down on them) Others like wet lettuce leaves to roll around in. Mine have their own perch in the shower(half in the spray, half out). It sometimes takes trial & error to figure out their preference.

  14. HotRedStilettos says:

    aww that is so sweet. seems to erally be enjoying that!

  15. Mohongirls8 says:

    he looks like my amazon after I give him a bath except he sits there swearing at me

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