I did this when I went to Melbourne and we took a trip up to the Dandenongs. Only most of the ones I had on and around me were cockies...the galahs were around but the cockies kept them from mobbing me. I did get a crimson rosella to land on me. I was in HEAVEN!! I had cockatoos all around my feet and across both arms spread out! It was a hoot!! I want to go back so much!! I'd move to Oz in a minute if it weren't for my kids .... :D Love the video!
I have had a pet galah and cockatoo, the galah I had was so young it was mostly grey the pink comes out when they get older. It was a good pet, loved climbing up on up on people's shoulders (sometimes using my sisters earrings to help it get up, or taking off my grandmothers glasses). It loved tormenting the blue heeler dog by barking until the dog started barking and then started to laugh. They make great pet (from a reputable breeder), but make sure you cover them up at night otherwise they will wake you and your neighbours up early in the morning. I currently live in Lismore on the Far North Coast of New South Wales and most days it is like having trees full of white as flocks of corellas line both trees and powerlines.
I live in inner Melbourne and at the local park there are cockatoos, Galahs and rainbow lorikeets. They are there everyday. You dont even have to go to the woods. A lot of them have adapted to city life which is a nice change.
Wonderful birds thank you for sharing i am from Algeria I released goldfinches in order to rehabilitate them in their own environment nature without birds is horrible wish you the best for the future
All the snakes are poisonous, and then there are the crocodiles, and the Queensland frogs, and the sharks, and .... But I agree with you about the birds.
love love LOVE Crimson Rosellas - it's such a thrill to catch a glimpse of them flying through the trees - and so fun to have them land all over you like this - gorgeous birds.
I see the White sulfur crested cockatoos eating on the side of the road most days on my way to work. And if you get a tree full of these things near sunset it is nightmare of sound.
@johnfredeen Beautiful video! I really enjoy watching it! The birds are incredible! I live in Toronto, Canada. A 59yr. old grandma of two. I love my birds and have since i was very young. Thank-you!
Parvaiz Choudhry And me ,,,What beautiful colours it all reminds me of St Francis of Assisi lucky Aussies except for the farmers. Thanks for the videos. xxx
You guys are so lucky to have those beautiful parrots/parakeets in the wild there, we are mostly stuck with Indian Mynahs and pigeons in SA :-(, with a few feral groups of Indian Ringnecks.
Benny Hill - In the wheat belt of Western Australia corella's are a menace , they flock in the thousands and can wipe out a crop . Farmers are allowed to cull them via a shotgun . In the depression people used to eat them .
@holmsatlarge i am glad you enjoyed it.. when in melbourne a visit to the dandenongs is always a treat for me and the parrots are the icing on the cake so to speak
Having parrots instead of pigeons is nature's consolation prize for living in the land of crocs, giant spiders, man-eating wombats, billions of flies and sharks with frickin lasers.
In Israel we only have the green rose ring-necked parakeet. It is unclear how did they get here, probably culture refugees. But they did multiply in the tens of thousands and make huge flocks. I never understand ppl who try to catch them and cage them. They are so much better in the wild, left alone. Beautiful birds.
I live in Melbourne and would be keen to do this one weekend but the cockys would make me nervous with those big beaks! I've never seen someone hand feeding wild cockys before!
You have to be joking, right? This is in some kind of national park type area, and SA definitely has heaps of places where you can go to see an awesome variety of native birds including parrots. Go to the Coorong for water birds and huge diversity in the bushland around there. But I've seen heaps of great birds including superb fairy wrens in parks around the Adelaide Hills e.g. Morialta.
Look at all those beautiful and adorable birds! Ahhh...
The colours of the crimson rosellas is absolutely stunning!
omg with this music i keep expecting all the parrots to just start attacking something xD
xddd
3 yrs later & I'm the only comment laughing lol hahaha :)
INTENSE EATING
😂😂
The squawking dead
As a bird lover, happy to see this video and so many variety.
The last bird was a king parrot... they are gorgeous, rather shy and quite unlike the lorikeets.
Lynda Hill
Where is the exactly location of thin in Australia
@@kavinduamith4356 The Dandenong Ranges, Victoria. Look up Mount Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Kavindu Amith
I have seen them in Brisbane but they are rare in Brisbane.
I see some in Healesville - Victoria
I did this when I went to Melbourne and we took a trip up to the Dandenongs. Only most of the ones I had on and around me were cockies...the galahs were around but the cockies kept them from mobbing me. I did get a crimson rosella to land on me. I was in HEAVEN!! I had cockatoos all around my feet and across both arms spread out! It was a hoot!! I want to go back so much!! I'd move to Oz in a minute if it weren't for my kids .... :D Love the video!
I have had a pet galah and cockatoo, the galah I had was so young it was mostly grey the pink comes out when they get older. It was a good pet, loved climbing up on up on people's shoulders (sometimes using my sisters earrings to help it get up, or taking off my grandmothers glasses). It loved tormenting the blue heeler dog by barking until the dog started barking and then started to laugh.
They make great pet (from a reputable breeder), but make sure you cover them up at night otherwise they will wake you and your neighbours up early in the morning. I currently live in Lismore on the Far North Coast of New South Wales and most days it is like having trees full of white as flocks of corellas line both trees and powerlines.
If there were such beautyful creatures in the woods next to me , I´d spend all day in the forest !! You damn lucky Aussies !! :)
I live in inner Melbourne and at the local park there are cockatoos, Galahs and rainbow lorikeets. They are there everyday. You dont even have to go to the woods. A lot of them have adapted to city life which is a nice change.
We're so lucky to have such beautiful birds in Australia. LOVE the Dandenongs!
If these are wild birds they are amazing! wow! they are so loving and trusting!
This is most Australian thing i have ever seen!
I’m from Newcastle Australia birds like this greet me every morning whilst I have my cup of tea and jam toast
Wonderful birds thank you for sharing i am from Algeria I released goldfinches in order to rehabilitate them in their own environment nature without birds is horrible wish you the best for the future
So many colourful, lovely birds down south.🦅🦆🦉🦃🐓🐦
God has created such beautiful beings. Some day, I will be visiting Australia just to play with these cute birds.
They’re so beautiful 💖
Fabulous birds! I love the Australian wildlife. The birds are incredible. Thanks for letting us take a look!
All the snakes are poisonous, and then there are the crocodiles, and the Queensland frogs, and the sharks, and .... But I agree with you about the birds.
I love the Australian birds, I wish I could go to see them!
love love LOVE Crimson Rosellas - it's such a thrill to catch a glimpse of them flying through the trees - and so fun to have them land all over you like this - gorgeous birds.
There is nothing more joyous than earning the trust of a bird.
I love the rosellas. Their squeaks are so cute
Flying works of art.
God was in a very colorful mood when he designed parrots.
The music in this video is unnecessarily dramatic and I love it
wow first time i see different colored parrots on camera....they look awesome.....im used to seeing just your average green and yellow macaw-like ones
I’d love to live in Australia and see such beautiful parrots flying in their natural habitat every day.
I see the White sulfur crested cockatoos eating on the side of the road most days on my way to work. And if you get a tree full of these things near sunset it is nightmare of sound.
This IS AMAZING! I bet it's an extremely rewarding feeling. Besutiful. Thanks for posting it.
Beautiful birds, especially the King Parrots.
@johnfredeen Beautiful video! I really enjoy watching it! The birds are incredible! I live in Toronto, Canada. A 59yr. old grandma of two. I love my birds and have since i was very young. Thank-you!
From personal experience they are protective and can be very jealous,atleast our lorri is.
Thanks for this beautiful video. God bless you
Parvaiz Choudhry And me ,,,What beautiful colours it all reminds me of St Francis of Assisi lucky Aussies except for the farmers. Thanks for the videos. xxx
these wild parrots are awesome. they come to my window everyday 8 am in the morning i feed them with bread. love them even if im not into animals much
the music is kind of genius feel like they are going to attack you at any minute
In Australia, the parrots act like pigeons, also the Ibis.
I have a crimson rosella of my own, cutest thing ever! She copies many whistles and even does a very good telephone ring that fools our guests
look at all those crimson rosellas! They are so beautiful and cute
Thank you very much for this beautiful moment, these birds are gorgeous.
No joke. I would go brankrupt from buying seeds for these beauties.
Best colors ever green and red in nature . Beautiful I love it ..
omg love this dramatic music, so funny! as a bird lover I'm proud to be living in Australia (I am permanent resident but getting my citizenship soon!)
Look at those colors!!! They are beautiful!!!
You guys are so lucky to have those beautiful parrots/parakeets in the wild there, we are mostly stuck with Indian Mynahs and pigeons in SA :-(, with a few feral groups of Indian Ringnecks.
Owe soooo beautiful birds like 👍
Incredible beauty! I own a green-naped lory, 4yrs. old named Nikki. She is a beauty! Love parrots!
Wow I like parrot with different colors😘
The birds in the US are boring compared to Australia. I'd never tire seeing these birds in my backyard eating. What a nice park.
Beautiful rich colours
This is the most amazing parrot feeding video I've ever seen.
Dang to think that to own a sulfur crested cockatoo its over one thousand dollars but in Australia you can see 20 of them for free
godda brin them to the house and get them cleaned up . they arnt cheep .nice birds thow
Benny Hill yes they are pests in Australia. Because they destroy everything even your house. There are hundreds and thousands of them.
Matt 20 of them? You can see thousands of cockatoos. They can eat your house if it is wood!
Benny Hill - In the wheat belt of Western Australia corella's are a menace , they flock in the thousands and can wipe out a crop . Farmers are allowed to cull them via a shotgun . In the depression people used to eat them .
I get tens, sometimes hundreds in my yard when I feed them sunflower seeds and I get over 10 species of birds in my street alone!
I wish I could have all of them
That last bird is a chattering lory.
Oi mate. Gimme those seeds.
Crikey! They're over!
Ganz vorzügliche lehrreiche Vorführung, Danke!
those colors are stunning
Adorable! I remember birds at a zoo in Oklahoma landing all over me, what fun!
you are very lucky with company these beautiful parrots.Its like dream.
Wow nice video
Lovely beautiful
I an Aussie, I can say that this is true. It is uncommon and depends where you are, but this has happened to me a fair few times
I'm making it my mission to go and pay a visit there! 👍🏻
Can't believe that it's totally amazing lovely to see
AMAZING. Beautiful birds.
Ooh PARROTS, I LOVE THEM. THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
Those Rosellas are a lot bigger than I imagined
I have never seen the red blue parrots before. ARe they from Australia or some place else?
They look amazing!
thought it was a mark felton clip
@holmsatlarge i am glad you enjoyed it.. when in melbourne a visit to the dandenongs is always a treat for me and the parrots are the icing on the cake so to speak
That lord of the rings soundtrack lol. "Behold! The army of Dehradun!"
beautiful birds would love to go and see them
wow they are beautiful
great colors! God truly is the master painter!
those two birbs in the thumbnail look like superman
Are these wild ,nice , I love cockatoo
Beautifull birds!
This is heaven.
looking forward to your video from healsville.. always enjoy that place when i visit!
it is a good camera :-) the parrots i saw in australia were gorgeous.. cannot wait to get back and film more of the country and its nature!
Beautiful birds
i love galah
デカぴーよ可愛い(❁´ω`❁)
Having parrots instead of pigeons is nature's consolation prize for living in the land of crocs, giant spiders, man-eating wombats, billions of flies and sharks with frickin lasers.
great video, love these birds
Cute birdy.
we used to have a one legged crimson named larry he use to shit all over my step dads belongings, god i loved that bird
Just a paradise!
In Israel we only have the green rose ring-necked parakeet. It is unclear how did they get here, probably culture refugees. But they did multiply in the tens of thousands and make huge flocks. I never understand ppl who try to catch them and cage them. They are so much better in the wild, left alone. Beautiful birds.
beautiful Parrots
Nice red bird video
That was a grate video!
Rosella 😭 so cute I miss my eastern rosella hes at my home and im on a vaction
Finally some good ducking *ASMR*
Its like you feed one and they all just come
That is so beautiful. I would love to go to Australia to experience that with the parrots. Which part of Australia would that be?
It's an Australian King Parrot, quite bigger than the two crimson rosellas that flew off. Think it's a male.
I live in Melbourne and would be keen to do this one weekend but the cockys would make me nervous with those big beaks! I've never seen someone hand feeding wild cockys before!
Why are Australian birds so friendly!?
Why not ? Treat animals with respect and they will trust you.
Here in the Philippines, I barely see a Parrot and you have them like Pigeons and Sparrows...
a dream that i wish could come true
Got a fair sample of classic Aussie parrots there... sulphur crested, king, galah, rosella....
cute and lovely ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You have to be joking, right? This is in some kind of national park type area, and SA definitely has heaps of places where you can go to see an awesome variety of native birds including parrots. Go to the Coorong for water birds and huge diversity in the bushland around there. But I've seen heaps of great birds including superb fairy wrens in parks around the Adelaide Hills e.g. Morialta.