How this African Parrot Ended Up in a Cactus in Arizona I Wild to Know

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2021
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    Phoenix, Arizona is home to an unusual kind of resident: the Rosy-faced lovebird. The small, brightly colored parrots are popular cage birds, but here in Phoenix they’ve escaped captivity. Over 25 years, they’ve colonized the desert, with a few useful tricks up their sleeves . . . 🌵 Miles away from their natural African habitat, lovebirds have learned to survive with the aid of cacti, water sprinklers, and a couple of helping hands (and beaks). Take a look at the incredible success story of this plucky little escapee.
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  • @terramater
    @terramater  Год назад +43

    Don't forget to check out our other #WildToKnow videos:
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    • @EnReaper
      @EnReaper 3 месяца назад

      I don’t approve of capybaras but I’ll let these birds slide

  • @MissyMona
    @MissyMona 3 года назад +10579

    This is like the cutest invasive species ever.

    • @Solomon0424
      @Solomon0424 3 года назад +361

      Grey Squirrels in Europe would like a word with you.

    • @cromwellcruz
      @cromwellcruz 3 года назад +505

      Hey, biology student here. Is it still called an invasive species species given they aren't... well... invasive?
      Are dogs and cats then invasive if yes?

    • @charlottexue8023
      @charlottexue8023 3 года назад +288

      @@Solomon0424 grey squirrels are not cute! :( All the red squirrels are dying out

    • @MissyMona
      @MissyMona 3 года назад +174

      @@cromwellcruz Hi, I'm not sure. Baldhina says they are called introduced species. But I would usually use the word invasive mostly because they weren't meant to be there. Please feel free to let me know if you find out. :3

    • @THEE.apples
      @THEE.apples 3 года назад +231

      @@cromwellcruz yea you're right. I've noticed that parrots aren't really invasive, cause they're fulfilling their own niche and occupying spaces other birds don't.

  • @lspellslogic877
    @lspellslogic877 3 года назад +5642

    Video: "This is a rosy-faced lovebird"
    My brain: *"It's a mango."*

  • @EMRLDPRTO
    @EMRLDPRTO 3 года назад +603

    Other birds: *dig holes in cacti every year to survive”
    Rosy-faced lovebird: “it’s free real estate”

    • @youwouldntclickalinkonyout6236
      @youwouldntclickalinkonyout6236 3 года назад +6

      But really these birds aren't naturalized (incorporated into the local ecosystem naturally) and are an invasive speices all be it a non-competing one as they depend on humans.

    • @piranhaplantX
      @piranhaplantX 3 года назад +32

      @@youwouldntclickalinkonyout6236 To be considered invasive necessarily requires that they do harm to the local ecosystem, by either competing with local species or damaging their environment in some way. These birds do neither of those things, so they're just considered an "introduced species" which means they're non-native, but have a net-neutral effect on the local environment.
      Introduced does not always equal invasive.

    • @stevensanchez1192
      @stevensanchez1192 3 года назад +4

      @@piranhaplantX They are thought to be invasive because it's theorized that they could be overtaking all the cacti nest. It's not well studied because the impact is believed to be low, but the invasive part might start to take place in a few more years.

    • @ATBZ
      @ATBZ 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@stevensanchez1192the birds make a new nest hole every year. There are tons of empty nest holes all over the place here.

  • @BlueIdiotPie
    @BlueIdiotPie 2 года назад +459

    I'm so glad the lovebirds are simply non-native (stay in one area, don't have a negative impact on where they reside) as opposed to invasive. While they're surprisingly aggressive, they such cute parrots and I love them very much. Phoenix is lucky to have them

    • @Igarappappa
      @Igarappappa 5 месяцев назад +13

      Yeah, they literally couldn't survive outside the city or without human aid.

    • @TheElite1102
      @TheElite1102 4 месяца назад +4

      They're really not that aggressive. Even when you "adopt" wild ones they're not as aggressive.

    • @BlueIdiotPie
      @BlueIdiotPie 4 месяца назад +9

      @@TheElite1102 I mean aggressive in the sense that they're known for being bullies. As far as truly aggressive animals go, they're so sweet

    • @alatorre33
      @alatorre33 Месяц назад

      They are invasive

    • @BlueIdiotPie
      @BlueIdiotPie Месяц назад +1

      @@alatorre33 Invasive isn't the same as non-native. While they definitely aren't originally from the south west United States, they thrive there and don't do any harm to native flora and fauna. Ergo, they are non-native but *not* invasive

  • @daisystarcluster9616
    @daisystarcluster9616 3 года назад +5254

    The lovebirds when there's an empty hole in a cactus: it's free real estate

  • @ohno4458
    @ohno4458 3 года назад +3055

    as a native Arizonan, the only bad thing abt these guys is they eat ur succulents. besides that, they're ungodly adorable and those little cuties squeaks are so recognizable.

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 3 года назад +142

      I had noticed the succulent goo on its beak before it mentioned the feeders but I wasn't gunna say anything

    • @Dahmer_Jeff
      @Dahmer_Jeff 3 года назад +53

      Those succulents are for them, nature....not for your eye candy. Get over it

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 3 года назад +337

      @@Dahmer_Jeff dude calm down no need to be agro, if someone cultivates a garden it would make sense that they feel possessive or protective

    • @ohno4458
      @ohno4458 3 года назад +80

      @@Dahmer_Jeff never said i was mad at them lmao its just a little annoying. also no jade elephant ear jade isnt native to az.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 года назад +89

      Glad to see a non native species that isn't really damaging the ecosystem. Here in Virginia we have invasive Mute Swans literally tearing up the Chesapeake Bay. I have no idea how we'll get rid of them though.

  • @ShadowsandCityLights
    @ShadowsandCityLights 2 года назад +220

    The fact they were able to adapt and form a symbiotic relationship with not only the native wildlife, but the humans also. Is making them feel like such a wholesome bird!

  • @detectivetacco2085
    @detectivetacco2085 3 года назад +516

    Unlimited food✓
    Free shower✓
    Daily cool drink✓
    Comfortable housing✓
    spike housing defence✓
    Friendly neighbor✓
    definitely a dream place to be

    • @501thtrooper4
      @501thtrooper4 3 года назад +18

      @@GrimMelvin its gonna get stabbed by the spikes lmao

    • @greenleafyman1028
      @greenleafyman1028 2 года назад +13

      No internet bro but it is still better than paying high amount of rent expenses and working 8 hours in corporations.

    • @peterdebrie
      @peterdebrie 3 месяца назад +3

      Great weather

    • @alexch3618
      @alexch3618 2 месяца назад +1

      also no african wildlife to screw up their day.

  • @tellyourfriendsitsmejordi
    @tellyourfriendsitsmejordi 3 года назад +4099

    The fact that one escaped and somehow started a colony with another one of it’s species who likely also escaped, now having tons and tons of generations beneath it is so fascinating to me

    • @MrCrazyeyes07
      @MrCrazyeyes07 3 года назад +382

      It’s more likely someone didn’t want to commit to owning a bird and abandoned it to its fate.
      People abandon their pets all the time unfortunately.

    • @Actograv
      @Actograv 3 года назад +188

      yeah so cool... how those invasive species destroy whole ecosystems because owners got annoyed by them and just dumped them outside...

    • @jamesthorp4179
      @jamesthorp4179 3 года назад +52

      @@Actograv troll

    • @Actograv
      @Actograv 3 года назад +80

      @@jamesthorp4179 nothing troll its the truth we have swarms of those pests where i live and they rob the native species of food

    • @JadetheGoober
      @JadetheGoober 3 года назад +41

      @@Actograv lmao wasnt there a tegu problem in Florida cause some idiot bought it off the black market and decided to just dump it?

  • @yoshyxl1822
    @yoshyxl1822 3 года назад +1921

    Here in Perú, parrots that escaped captivity have adapted to urban cities too. In fact, as I'm writing this I can hear a group of them flying over the house.

    • @______-xh4pn
      @______-xh4pn 3 года назад +22

      Most parrots are native to Peru and South America in general...

    • @Zantides
      @Zantides 3 года назад +85

      @@______-xh4pn Very wrong there mate, parrots are found in every country below the equator. They exist in all of South and Central America, middle to lower Africa and central to the very south of Asia.

    • @Bartinoob
      @Bartinoob 3 года назад +23

      I saw several of them in parks in Lima, and for sure that's not their native environment as Lima is settled in a very dry area.
      I saw them in the cloud jungles and there it was totally their environment.

    • @kamion53
      @kamion53 3 года назад +15

      Here in Amsterdam we have colonies of collered parakeet for years now.
      and they seemed to have the short week of snow and freezing temperature quite well.
      first real winter weather in a couple of years did not harm them as they were gathering up after sunrise for the foraging flight.

    • @intibird5281
      @intibird5281 3 года назад +16

      Red headed parrots and green parrots are a common sight in Lima, Peru. I myself had some green parrots as a small child which of course eventually escaped. Their descendants must be flying around somewhere.

  • @MeoMiyo
    @MeoMiyo Месяц назад +4

    I have about 30 love birds come to my yard daily. So beautiful to watch them.

    • @terramater
      @terramater  Месяц назад

      Really?! 🤩

    • @graciescottsdale
      @graciescottsdale 18 дней назад

      I used to have between 30-40 regularly; before last summer. After the inferno last summer they all but disappeared. Seems like they are starting to return.

  • @mikeletterst9882
    @mikeletterst9882 3 года назад +119

    My wife loves to feed them. They're absolutely beautiful!

    • @terramater
      @terramater  3 года назад +11

      We love them too!
      And yes they are beautiful! 🥰

  • @BrodyWoelke
    @BrodyWoelke 3 года назад +928

    As a resident of Phoenix I can confirm that it’s a truely magically feeling seeing these bird while driving in a Taco Bell drive thru

    • @Miss.mellohi
      @Miss.mellohi 3 года назад +22

      I have one ! Her name is jade!

    • @bunnymouse626
      @bunnymouse626 2 года назад +3

      @@Miss.mellohi omg! Does she do the lil happy hops?

    • @bb7952
      @bb7952 2 года назад +3

      @@bunnymouse626 Mine does! Do you mean the bobbing of the head? It's so cute when they do that

    • @Miss.mellohi
      @Miss.mellohi 2 года назад +3

      @@bunnymouse626 yes she did she used to be super loud in the mornings and I miss that

    • @shadetreader
      @shadetreader 4 месяца назад

      You live in Arizona but eat Taco Bell???

  • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
    @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 3 года назад +2120

    They are essentially the official pet of the city of Phoenix since without humans they couldn't survive. The people of the city maintain the population basically. I can see why, they are really cute.

    • @bentisiphone
      @bentisiphone 3 года назад +36

      aw thats so sweet

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 3 года назад +186

      That's the right way to look at it, way too many people are acting like these are your run of the mill invasive species but no they are confined to the greater phoenix area, not even the whole of maricopa County

    • @theheroneededwillette6964
      @theheroneededwillette6964 3 года назад +123

      True, this might be one invasive species that isn’t all that invasive if all they do is hang out in unused woodpecker holes and eat bird seed.

    • @ytw101
      @ytw101 3 года назад +78

      @@theheroneededwillette6964 and besides they dont really harm nor do anything negative towards the community and area. We have been responsible for many many creatures that have ended up living in places they should not be. But I'm glad I live in az so I can see these guys in my park that have so many cactuses that they flock when it's in season.

    • @nicholase82
      @nicholase82 3 года назад +5

      I wonder if they will ever be able to live in the wild?

  • @abigailthompson838
    @abigailthompson838 3 года назад +60

    Y’all can’t even imagine the absolute shock I experienced when I saw a pink parrot in the desert one day. I was very confused to say the least, but it certainly sparked my love for birds

  • @incognito_bitch8513
    @incognito_bitch8513 3 года назад +140

    They are literally flying mangoes with eyes 😍

  • @terramater
    @terramater  3 года назад +1437

    Did you know that lovebirds get their name from their strong, monogamous pair bonding and the long periods which paired birds spend sitting together side-by-side, turning their faces towards each other? 🦜

    • @zainalii
      @zainalii 3 года назад +15

      Why they are like that?

    • @draphotube4315
      @draphotube4315 3 года назад +42

      That is beautiful :D

    • @eigenman2571
      @eigenman2571 3 года назад +15

      No, I did not know that, but I’m glad I do now

    • @7c18langit2
      @7c18langit2 3 года назад +14

      I used to have lovebirds and even my school has some lovebird. So i know quite a lot about them.

    • @Midoriya-Izuku.
      @Midoriya-Izuku. 3 года назад +1

      My loved birds dont do that

  • @DinoJake
    @DinoJake 3 года назад +1239

    Lovebird: "At long last! An environment with no natural predators whatsoever!"
    Domestic Housecat: "Allow me to introduce myself."

    • @ijustdidahugeshit
      @ijustdidahugeshit 3 года назад +13

      I am going to a big one

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 3 года назад +84

      *literally any endemic species smaller than a cat

    • @mastermavrick1818
      @mastermavrick1818 3 года назад +110

      @@biIIybob858 I kind of hate when people let their cats roam around outside without supervision for that reason.

    • @HK-jb6hi
      @HK-jb6hi 3 года назад +30

      Hawks and other predatory birds are a huge risk as well

    • @Origmist
      @Origmist 3 года назад +42

      @@mastermavrick1818 reminds me of a video where a guy trained a ton of little birds to come to his door only for the neighbors cat to kill them all :(

  • @sydneybecraft2742
    @sydneybecraft2742 3 года назад +48

    Im from phx and i know someone whos peach faced lovebirds flew out the door. I swear to god if they started this💀😭✋

  • @eviesmith7485
    @eviesmith7485 5 месяцев назад +8

    Having lived in Phoenix for most of my life, their little squeaks are so recognizable to me. When I would walk my dog at the park, I could always hear them in certain trees and would always have fun trying to snap pictures of them.

  • @jspr601
    @jspr601 3 года назад +694

    The picker: Will u pay in advance or cash afterwards?
    Lovebirds: *awkward silence*

    • @SweetOsoka
      @SweetOsoka 3 года назад +41

      Lovebirds: love,peace, and thank you?
      Also lovebirds: humans we need more fud!

    • @Lamrabetnouha
      @Lamrabetnouha 3 года назад +6

      Letting the pickers live isn’t enough?

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 3 года назад +1

      @I Wetted Myself Uwu I didn't want to say anything but yeah I think autocorrect did them dirty

    • @scypio8191
      @scypio8191 3 года назад

      @@Lamrabetnouha ?

    • @Lamrabetnouha
      @Lamrabetnouha 3 года назад +4

      @@scypio8191 most lovebirds are extremely aggressive terrors and can easily injure/kill bigger species like cockatiels and grass parakeets, that bird would be no exception. My comment was just a joke about their terrible personality.

  • @bird1142
    @bird1142 3 года назад +1471

    Their home has a security system. I just live in a regular old boring tree :’(

    • @Stickyybenzz
      @Stickyybenzz 3 года назад +10

      sadges

    • @Depoisdameianoit
      @Depoisdameianoit 3 года назад +54

      i have a cage u can come live here if u want :)

    • @jamilkamaly8452
      @jamilkamaly8452 3 года назад +13

      @@Depoisdameianoit yea try to cook him

    • @Depoisdameianoit
      @Depoisdameianoit 3 года назад +13

      @@jamilkamaly8452 nah man he to smul

    • @dhruva4654
      @dhruva4654 3 года назад +9

      @@Depoisdameianoit You can imprison yourself to know how painful it is being alone and going insane.

  • @macintoshimann9892
    @macintoshimann9892 2 года назад +49

    I had a love bird for ust over 14 years before old age took him. I feel like as nippy as they are, probably most in captivity lead very sad and lonely lives, it makes me happy to see so many doing well in the wild right here in the US. Usually this causes problems in the local ecosystem but it looks like they fit right in in Arizona!

  • @Mystic_Stirling
    @Mystic_Stirling 3 года назад +66

    “How’d you meet your wife?”
    “It was during the heat of the moment you know. The sun was blazing, the garden sprinklers were oozing, and mama, I saw her bathing in it.”

    • @terramater
      @terramater  3 года назад +11

      Love it! 🦜🥰

    • @ACE-jp7uh
      @ACE-jp7uh 2 года назад

      🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜

  • @ruzahel6287
    @ruzahel6287 3 года назад +596

    “Despite growing in captivity, these little parrots are proving it’s possible to live a life full of freedom.”
    Pans to the cat stuck behind a glass door.

    • @HHmz-rp8ht
      @HHmz-rp8ht 3 года назад +55

      Fuck outdoor cats tho

    • @metro_mutt
      @metro_mutt 3 года назад +23

      @@HHmz-rp8ht agreed, i wish cats were extinct JUST because of the outdoor ones

    • @thetinker167
      @thetinker167 3 года назад +32

      @@metro_mutt people just should be more responsible with the cats, they should only be within fenced areas at least

    • @metro_mutt
      @metro_mutt 3 года назад +18

      @@thetinker167 a fence wont do shit, cats at this point i am ok with going extinct and personally think they should

    • @MrBnj317
      @MrBnj317 3 года назад +3

      @@HHmz-rp8ht what’s wrong with them?

  • @rangordall8771
    @rangordall8771 3 года назад +389

    oh to be a little lovebird,living out my days in a nice cactus with my "roomate" ,bickering with fellow lovebirds at the local seed feeder thingie,having fun with sprinklers,going on little park adventures and escaping the local cats grasp..

    • @Thisworldisagoner
      @Thisworldisagoner 3 года назад +21

      And that cute little red face with your fantastic green body!!

    • @minecraftpro110
      @minecraftpro110 3 года назад +8

      To see your home destroyed by the new neighbour that doesnt like the cactus in his garden. To see your loved one die by that cute cat or live long enough to die of old age after 10 years 🥰 WHY MUST I BE HUMAN

    • @pkspsilver
      @pkspsilver 3 года назад +10

      @@minecraftpro110 lovebirds can live up to 20 years, actually :D!

    • @minecraftpro110
      @minecraftpro110 3 года назад +4

      @@pkspsilver Ooh didn't know that :o

  • @Vico649
    @Vico649 5 месяцев назад +5

    This is why the love is growing in Phoenix, Arizona.

  • @thegeminijester745
    @thegeminijester745 3 года назад +18

    3:35 “the lovebirds stay in the city and don’t harm the desert ecosystem”
    Me: “they have an ecosystem-?”

  • @draphotube4315
    @draphotube4315 3 года назад +3305

    This is the only way I would like to see invasive species! With no harmful impact :D, commensalism or mutualism are the best !!!!!

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 года назад +453

      They aren't considered invasive if they don't "take over" their environment, usually they are considered native when they adapt this well to the environment but since they can't get food without people so they just kinda exist there, they don't quite fit in, they help nothing and they hurt nothing

    • @dawnj2360
      @dawnj2360 3 года назад +62

      @@kiyosenl.3889 for now. Give it a while and we'll learn something new.

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 года назад +130

      @@dawnj2360 extremely unlikely given their population size and that they have been around for 25 years in that town

    • @melissamccauley2141
      @melissamccauley2141 3 года назад +56

      @@kiyosenl.3889 Thats probably because feral cats kill them more than they can reproduce out of control. (Edit: Most cats dont eat their prey if they're already being fed.)

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 года назад +15

      @@melissamccauley2141 the population size has grown tho? My point was they already have a large population

  • @maeannengo4908
    @maeannengo4908 3 года назад +887

    Some birds species: Gets decimated by cats into Extinction
    Lovebirds: Surviving and Thriving

    • @Murf181
      @Murf181 3 года назад +62

      There are lots of cats and feline predators in Africa so the lovebirds are used to avoiding them.

    • @adrien4269
      @adrien4269 3 года назад +18

      @@Murf181 Yeah that makes sense. Tho most of the usual big cats we think about when it's about Africa are way bigger cats that probably don't hunt them haha

    • @carlostheroach4596
      @carlostheroach4596 3 года назад +6

      @@adrien4269 yeah but young cubs might hunt and play with them.

    • @adrien4269
      @adrien4269 3 года назад +13

      @@carlostheroach4596 I can't see a clumsy cub being able to catch those birds lol

    • @Lord_of_Snels
      @Lord_of_Snels 3 года назад +23

      @@adrien4269 caracal and serval would be big predators and African wild cats are very similar to domestic cats, so yeah love birds should be adept at cat avoidance

  • @Slavik-qh2xo
    @Slavik-qh2xo 2 месяца назад +2

    This made me very happy, both for the lovebirds and for Phoenix.

    • @terramater
      @terramater  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi @Slavik-qh2xo!
      Glad that we could brighten your day 😊

  • @sexgod6909
    @sexgod6909 4 месяца назад +2

    How beautiful to look out into your garden and see a flock of lovebirds flying around instead of pigeons,starlings and sparrows!!!

  • @william3958
    @william3958 3 года назад +946

    “...life of freedom”
    *zooms in on face of killer cat ready to eviscerate the rosy parrots*

    • @andrewgodly5739
      @andrewgodly5739 3 года назад +21

      To be truly free is to have the ability to take other's freedom away and have yours be taken away as well. Where you can do whatever you want and so can everything else

    • @Harman.s.ghotra
      @Harman.s.ghotra 3 года назад +5

      @@andrewgodly5739 yup its just how it works you're free but never free from danger

    • @andrewgodly5739
      @andrewgodly5739 3 года назад +3

      @Huemanois 2 yes it is a bird. What a great observation

    • @nintendo-toasteredition
      @nintendo-toasteredition 3 года назад +2

      @Huemanois 2 ITS A PLANE

    • @witsch.witsch9378
      @witsch.witsch9378 3 года назад +9

      That's why I can't truly like cats. I love when they are little kitties and when they are not leaving the apartment of the owner. Cats are the cruel creatures, they kill for FUN, even if they are not hungry and getting a lot of food regullary from their owners

  • @hakonopoutapu-matenga2686
    @hakonopoutapu-matenga2686 3 года назад +492

    other invasive species: treat me like how you treat this flying mango

    • @parkchimmin7913
      @parkchimmin7913 3 года назад +35

      No, because these flying mangoes aren’t damaging their non-native habitats lol

    • @piranhaplantX
      @piranhaplantX 3 года назад +25

      These aren't an invasive species. To be considered invasive, they have to be doing harm to native species or their environment. Which they aren't, as they don't even compete with local species and they take unused nesting sites. They're just an introduced species occupying a niche left open by the local species.
      Invasive = introduced + harm, and these seem to be a net neutral.

    • @charityquill4965
      @charityquill4965 3 года назад +1

      @@piranhaplantX what do biologists call an invasive species that actually benefits the environment, say they fill a niche that was once held by a now extinct species?

    • @MuantanamoMobile
      @MuantanamoMobile 3 года назад +5

      @@charityquill4965 Benign invasive species (introduced species), ultimately many now native species used to be invasive i.e dingoes in Australia. That said, these parrots would likely die out in Arizona without urban human settlements.

  • @Dont-Watch-My-Vids-U-Regret-it
    @Dont-Watch-My-Vids-U-Regret-it 3 года назад +15

    This is a very cute animal, invasive but cute

  • @sunfishdinner
    @sunfishdinner 2 года назад +2

    My love bird passed last year but it gave me 17 years of unending joy. So seeing a video of hundreds of them in the wild (or city) is an amazing sight! They are a very rewarding pet to have if you get them young. If you get one over 2 years old though they are pretty feisty.

  • @shaquille.oatmeal8968
    @shaquille.oatmeal8968 3 года назад +590

    I discovered this channel with the video "A million dollar snack" and I don't regret that

  • @clairemora7715
    @clairemora7715 3 года назад +289

    Can we talk about how cute they are and the adorable sound that they make?

    • @rushil8130
      @rushil8130 3 года назад +9

      I know right!

    • @bedebe1
      @bedebe1 3 года назад +7

      They so cute

    • @namelessdork2256
      @namelessdork2256 3 года назад +13

      They can't sing, so the next best thing is peeping.

    • @eelpsi4277
      @eelpsi4277 3 года назад +4

      I have one of my own and its quite pleasurable to hear the peeps!

    • @angrybudgie96
      @angrybudgie96 2 года назад +1

      Yes, they are so very adorable!

  • @kennylim136
    @kennylim136 3 года назад +6

    I'm a casual birder and i love these exotic pets as part of our eco system as long as they won't compete with native species. I used to live in Bay Area and there were several species of Parrot thriving in Cupertino hills. Thanks for sharing!

  • @rayblox4859
    @rayblox4859 3 года назад +1

    So nice of people for feeding them, I feed the birds whenever NJ is covered with snow.

  • @Greystorm1619
    @Greystorm1619 3 года назад +167

    Seeing them fly through the sprinklers is so cute

  • @weirdsoul8757
    @weirdsoul8757 3 года назад +1756

    It all started when their parents said no to their marriage...They fled to Arizona.

    • @cringe9537
      @cringe9537 3 года назад +68

      Is Alabama next?

    • @ratking1330
      @ratking1330 3 года назад +32

      The rumor here in AZ actually is that a bird keeper fell depressed and released his birds and thats how they came to be

    • @chronofactor2037
      @chronofactor2037 3 года назад +9

      @@ratking1330 It's at least an interesting tale, we need more of those here anyway.

    • @edwardelric3574
      @edwardelric3574 3 года назад

      ruined your 669 likes

    • @natsueyama
      @natsueyama 3 года назад

      @@cringe9537 wait...WAIT HOLD ON-

  • @bru1015
    @bru1015 2 года назад +2

    I live in phoenix and started drawing in love birds a year ago. The most i’ve had at my feeders is 15. Love watching them. 🥰

  • @christine2ehgtinyhouse893
    @christine2ehgtinyhouse893 9 месяцев назад +2

    I live in the outer desert region of Scottsdale and these little guys show up at my big watering hole and I also throw seed out for everybody else so it's been a pleasure to see those and the Cardinals I've even filmed the little lovebirds we were so surprised the first time because we have parrots as well. Our weather suits them. Birds are amazing at adaptation. Parrots are taking over the world. ❤❤❤❤

    • @terramater
      @terramater  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Christine! That sounds amazing! Great that you also film them! 😍

  • @alecmiller6066
    @alecmiller6066 3 года назад +115

    “It’s possible to return to a life of freedom”
    Cat: WTF

  • @aidancanionero7785
    @aidancanionero7785 3 года назад +74

    What an adorable bird, look at those little blue feathers! And that mango looking face!

    • @terramater
      @terramater  3 года назад +8

      They're so lovely, right?!

    • @Scazoid
      @Scazoid 3 года назад +4

      Winged Mango's awww

  • @ayako4471
    @ayako4471 5 месяцев назад +1

    I would love to see these in person in Arizona some day. I adopted one from a lady who said she got it as a baby and she said it wasn’t “snuggly enough”. Well, birds aren’t really “snuggly” creatures and shouldn’t be made into one for hormonal reasons. It listen here, this little lovebird is so smart and communicative with her little chirps and body language. Usually the bigger the bird the smarter they are but this species is impressively intelligent for their size. I have various species and have worked with a lot of parrots and I still hold the Peach Face Lovebird in very high regard in terms of intelligence.

  • @Nikreos
    @Nikreos 3 года назад +7

    I live in Arizona and saw a couple of these birds chilling at a dog park. I did think it was strange that such tropical looking birds where in a desert, but I didn't know they were from Africa

  • @labbyshepherdpuppy5943
    @labbyshepherdpuppy5943 3 года назад +1221

    Lol these are just the “citizens” pets!

  • @thegunslinger1363
    @thegunslinger1363 3 года назад +282

    This channel is criminally underrated.

  • @owaowa9519
    @owaowa9519 2 года назад

    We have a lovebird at home. It feels really nice to see these lovebirds living in a cactus😄❤

  • @YukaritheHistory
    @YukaritheHistory 2 года назад +2

    I remember as a child I loved reading a picture book titled the Cactus Hotel. The woodpeckers and parrots remind me so much of it!

  • @diemexnext4764
    @diemexnext4764 3 года назад +386

    In our city in (in serbia) there is a wild budgie hanging out with sparrows for almost 2 years now.

    • @zarkobosnic2897
      @zarkobosnic2897 3 года назад +3

      Stvarno brate

    • @diemexnext4764
      @diemexnext4764 3 года назад +1

      @@zarkobosnic2897 daboma

    • @pointblank8216
      @pointblank8216 3 года назад +21

      @@diemexnext4764 can you upload a video of it? It would be awesomd

    • @markom2928
      @markom2928 3 года назад +2

      Koji grad? Pa to je fantasticno!

    • @giuliab8484
      @giuliab8484 3 года назад +6

      It’s impressive how it’s survived for that long!

  • @andywhatever8533
    @andywhatever8533 3 года назад +116

    *Pecker moves out*
    Love bird: 👀 “it’s free real estate”

  • @Jordan3451
    @Jordan3451 2 года назад +1

    Hope these birbs will never go extinct

  • @Valjao67
    @Valjao67 4 месяца назад

    They are so cute. It’s fun to see that parrots are so adaptable all around the world. We have parakeets in Paris, more and more each year. They don’t take the place of local birds so it’s a delight to see them everyday.

  • @OpEditorial
    @OpEditorial 3 года назад +274

    Technically they're pests, but with a name like "Rosey Face Love Bird" (and the fact they've been able to form a symbiotic relationship with native species in real-time) it's pretty difficult to stay mad at them 😊

    • @evandrochaves9596
      @evandrochaves9596 8 месяцев назад +15

      Hmmm are they causing damage to the local fauna/flora or human activities ? If not then it wouldn't be accurate to call pests

    • @OpEditorial
      @OpEditorial 8 месяцев назад +14

      @@evandrochaves9596 well it depends most people see house cats as cute and mostly harmless when there's ample recorded evidence of them wiping out entire species (after using their owners furniture as a means to sharpen the weapons they use to do the killing) and they number of an estimated 1 billion! Are humans the catalyst? Most definitely. Are we going to shoulder the blame? Hell no 🤣.

    • @Julia-jz5wt
      @Julia-jz5wt 8 месяцев назад +5

      They also have really sweet personalities. They’re gentile and sweet creatures that bond in pairs for life

    • @starburst98
      @starburst98 8 месяцев назад +17

      The native woodpeckers are the ones digging the cactus holes, so the lovebirds have not disrupted those plants, they also eat from feeders instead of what the peckers eat so the food supply was not disrupted. This is a kind of Commensalism, which is where one species benefits from another without harming them.

    • @OpEditorial
      @OpEditorial 8 месяцев назад +5

      @starburst98 exactly, and as parrots, which tend to be on the more intelligent end of the spectrum when it comes to birds, this real-time adaptation to their new environment is honestly amazing to witness, it also helps they're a similar shade of green to the cacti they now call home.

  • @wizard680
    @wizard680 3 года назад +243

    3:30 alright I officially love these birds. They two pretty and dont damage the environment

    • @terramater
      @terramater  3 года назад +33

      They're truly beautiful! 🦜

    • @Snow_Sailor
      @Snow_Sailor 3 года назад +5

      Aw

    • @tasteful9747
      @tasteful9747 3 года назад +3

      i own one and though loud, shes very nice and i enjoy teaching her tricks

  • @katyvasquez623
    @katyvasquez623 2 года назад

    They're so cute and I'm super grateful to hear and see them daily outside of my apartment in Apache Junction 🌵🦜🥰

  • @DeonsDoggyDiary-pi6ym
    @DeonsDoggyDiary-pi6ym 8 месяцев назад +2

    In all my life being a Fire Bird (Native Phoenixian), I never knew these adorable breeds of birds exists out here outside the Sonoran Desert! 🌵🐦
    I'm not only proud of how our city has been built for caring about the environment for many animals that live out here but also how we cherish our cactuses because of how crucial they are in our city's ecosystem.
    It's so heartwarming seeing how these birds found a home from another continent I adore as a couple of their own companions they mate with but how they feel so comfortable living here which makes me blissful to be a Phoenix! 🐣

  • @iloveramennoodle01
    @iloveramennoodle01 3 года назад +134

    I actually seen these nesting in my tree out front my house in Scottsdale!

    • @terramater
      @terramater  3 года назад +28

      That's awesome!
      Are they returning every year to the same nest site?

    • @bredixon7685
      @bredixon7685 2 года назад +1

      We have some here in maricopa. I actually found a dead one in my yard today 😞

  • @anandk1977
    @anandk1977 3 года назад +101

    I am happy to see people getting along with birds.

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 года назад +3

      Should see the peacocks in orlando florida, similar type of deal

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 года назад +3

      Also pigeons are in most areas are in the same boat too, seems pretty common with birds lol

  • @RAYA12343
    @RAYA12343 2 года назад

    Awww i love peach faced lovebird so much!!!! These are my favourite dream bird

  • @SlyApex
    @SlyApex 3 года назад +1

    This was a really cute video! Glad I came across it :) the colors on those little guys is incredible

  • @missfirenice1421
    @missfirenice1421 3 года назад +115

    I’m in Phoenix, now I know why I see them so much. I thought people lost their pets.

  • @ginacoronado6576
    @ginacoronado6576 3 года назад +15

    This was really wholesome to watch :,)
    Watching how many people on the neighborhood are willing to leave food for them without having them in captivity makes me smile!

  • @ayes1669
    @ayes1669 2 года назад

    Wow!!! it's such a positive story it is very very very rare to see these kind of stories where
    the native species are not damaged or the native environment is not damaged by is not damaged by non native species!!!
    very very very very good!!!

  • @jurzua73
    @jurzua73 3 года назад

    When I lived in Los Angeles there was a flock of over a hundred wild parrots and exotic birds,🦜 my dad used to catch them, great childhood memories.

  • @justyouraveragehumans22
    @justyouraveragehumans22 3 года назад +69

    We have a lovebird and he’s so cute, he likes to fly onto peoples heads and his name is hay hay

    • @Windsguidance
      @Windsguidance 3 года назад +6

      Hay hay is such a cute name! Mine is named Pookie ^_^

    • @justyouraveragehumans22
      @justyouraveragehumans22 3 года назад +1

      @@Windsguidance awe that’s sweet

    • @jancril7505
      @jancril7505 3 года назад +3

      Mine too LMAO and he likes to sit on my shoulder and sometimes bite my phone xD

    • @dragolust383
      @dragolust383 3 года назад +2

      my lovebird loves to fly onto peoples heads too

    • @eelpsi4277
      @eelpsi4277 3 года назад +1

      I have one too! His name is tori and he loves doing the same, one problem is he would either bite my phone or rub againts my finger to get my attention! So cute but yet annoying to watch videos😂

  • @dirqinion7717
    @dirqinion7717 3 года назад +122

    It rlly is amazing how these birds managed to adapt into a foreign environment with some human help ofc. Most pets that are not native in the area will most likely die and not be able to survive
    A M A Z I N G

    • @terramater
      @terramater  3 года назад +6

      It really is fascinating, right?! 🦜

    • @dirqinion7717
      @dirqinion7717 3 года назад +1

      @@terramater it is indeed fascinating!🤩🤩

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 года назад +5

      I mean, they didn't really adapt, they never found a natural food source or water source, people are literally feeding them, pigeons in almost all cities are the same way, they can't survive in the wild because they are heavily domesticated and if they have any chance they need an environment similar to the wild rock pigeon (what we domesticated them from)

    • @imtoolazytomakeupaname
      @imtoolazytomakeupaname 3 года назад +2

      Aren't non-native flourishing species called invasive species? Although these specific birds don't threaten the native ecosystem at least.

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 3 года назад

      @@imtoolazytomakeupaname iirc they are only invasion if they out compete other species, thing is almost any species that is non native that thrives in an ecosystem usually hurts it some how, but these birds only rely on holes in cactuses, asside from that they rely entirely on people, they are hardly in the ecosystem in the first place, the argument can be made that lots of animals rely on other animals however that refers to a natural activity other animals do, so its hardly any different than if they lived inside people's houses

  • @mrlee666
    @mrlee666 2 года назад

    I love these guys. I live and grew up in Mesa (a suburb of Phoenix) and I remember when I was three or four walking to our car after church and looking at a power line and palm tree and seeing a ton of love birds flying around doing love bird things

  • @nolan1722
    @nolan1722 3 года назад +6

    The way they pronounced Saguaro activated my fight or flight response

  • @e_hofferson
    @e_hofferson 3 года назад +28

    I could spend a lot of time listening to them beeping 💖 it’s so cute even tho it’s loud

    • @kingkingwong3924
      @kingkingwong3924 2 года назад +1

      I as a lovebird owner ,can relate to your point.🤣😆

  • @okurrt5836
    @okurrt5836 3 года назад +65

    3:46 I loved the state of that cat when the narrator says, "freedom".
    😂😂

    • @lasagnagamer8254
      @lasagnagamer8254 3 года назад

      all these favours...and you chose to be salty...

    • @AllThatIsMortal
      @AllThatIsMortal 3 года назад

      @@lasagnagamer8254 how it that salty?

  • @dominicborrelli6625
    @dominicborrelli6625 3 года назад +2

    Man im so happy they were able to blend right in with the native wildlife and not cause problems. Like someone said they are the cutest invasive species haha

  • @Johnmiller-rg3yo
    @Johnmiller-rg3yo 2 года назад

    Wonderful to see them free!
    A wonder of nature!❤️

  • @ChelseaH1
    @ChelseaH1 3 года назад +22

    I would’ve never thought you could find parrots in the desert! That’s amazing!

    • @michael85225
      @michael85225 7 месяцев назад

      There was a parrot native to the Phoenix area that went extinct in the 50s I believe.

    • @ATBZ
      @ATBZ 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@michael85225the thick billed parrot is still around I think, not naitive to the metro area tho.

  • @theunknown3573
    @theunknown3573 3 года назад +9

    They don't threat anything...they are adorable.❤️

  • @AJ-ox8xy
    @AJ-ox8xy 3 года назад +6

    I remember seeing these bird's one day and found this out. It's crazy how much the population exploded over the past years. You see them all throughout parks in scottsdale.

  • @silverskyscraper1179
    @silverskyscraper1179 3 года назад +2

    This is cute, here in New York City we have parrots also and these are tough as nails! The way they survive the horse winters is amazing. They are call Quaker parrots or monk parakeets. They arrive in Brooklyn New York in the 1960s and never left.

  • @nw9409
    @nw9409 3 года назад +18

    Perfect and wonderful. Glad they have stable life outside of cages.

  • @jaywalker3553
    @jaywalker3553 8 месяцев назад

    The love bird name is so fitting I always see them in pairs chirping away at each other just like me and my wife 😂❤❤❤❤

  • @MissOtaku18
    @MissOtaku18 3 года назад

    I love the way that this video is shot. It makes me miss home (Phoenix).

  • @jeffc4399
    @jeffc4399 3 года назад +10

    I remember a bunch of these migrating to the Bay in California, one year. Back in the 90’s. Our eucalyptus tree was covered with these parrots.

    • @terramater
      @terramater  3 года назад +2

      Are there any lovebirds left in your neighborhood?

    • @jeffc4399
      @jeffc4399 3 года назад +1

      @@terramater haven’t seen them since then. It was the most random sight. But there had to have been hundreds, since we had 3 very large eucalyptus trees at the time. A local bird breeder knocked on my door one day telling me that he would pay me money to have access to the tree. I guess the birds were worth a lot of money. I obviously told him no. The birds were only there for a week and they left. I’m guessing they were migrating from somewhere. They weren’t on any other neighbors trees though. At the time we had apple, cherry, plum, peach and almond trees (and a small garden), so I’m guessing that’s why they chose our property, even though some of my neighbors had huge eucalyptus trees as well.

    • @Rebecca-fu5hg
      @Rebecca-fu5hg 3 года назад +1

      Those would be cherry headed conures. They live all over Telegraph Hill.

  • @philipalcazar
    @philipalcazar 3 года назад +113

    Hi all! Philip from Terra Mater here. I want to jump into the trenches to defend Sophie's (the narrator) way of pronouncing "Saguaro". As a Spanish native speaker myself, I just deal with the fact that there is a certain way how Anglo-Americans pronounce names & words of Spanish origin. (Just think about how San Francisco, Sacramento or Las Vegas is commonly pronounced). In this case, saguaro is not even really Spanish but Opata and was brought to AZ trough Mexican settlers. So let's just tone it down and enjoy this beautiful video about the lovebirds and their wonderful homes. ✌️ #terramatters

    • @obsidironpumicia4074
      @obsidironpumicia4074 3 года назад +11

      Strange, I haven't seen any comments about it.

    • @nategalvan3907
      @nategalvan3907 3 года назад +1

      @@obsidironpumicia4074 there are none he is virtue signaling

    • @dl7596
      @dl7596 4 месяца назад

      As someone who lived in the Phx area for quite a few years, someone should tell the narrator that there isn't "cold" water coming out of sprinklers in the desert.
      I also haven't seen any comments, let alone nasty ones about the mispronunciation of Saguaro.
      To avoid confusion to many, when mentioning "40 degrees", "Celsius" ought to be included. Or, in the US, "104 degrees Fahrenheit" would be more like it.
      Better yet, for RUclips international viewers, using both would be ideal.

  • @frozenjune83
    @frozenjune83 3 года назад +3

    Yup, that's EXACTLY, like the one that escaped from my grandma's house.

  • @KittenBowl1
    @KittenBowl1 2 года назад +1

    Very cute! There’s a similar occurrence in SF. I’ve seen some green parrots and my local friends told me a few parrots in captivity have flourished and became wild. They’re of course not local to the area originally. This is very interesting.

  • @kingj521
    @kingj521 3 года назад +4

    Its crazy.. Seeing any kind of bird interact. Just automatically makes me feel better.

  • @tuliptheanimatronicskunk1726
    @tuliptheanimatronicskunk1726 3 года назад +34

    I got those little guys in my neighborhood, you can hear them singing in the morning

  • @sosmedpunya6560
    @sosmedpunya6560 3 года назад +2

    Awww so cute , I hope my neighborhood have a colony of this little birdie 😆😆😆😍😍😍

    • @lenafromterramater3690
      @lenafromterramater3690 3 года назад

      Are you from Arizona as well? It must be really nice to have them around 😊🦜

  • @sanamreza6557
    @sanamreza6557 3 года назад

    The voice of the lady is very soothing and inviting and the video editors did an awesome job!

  • @abcdwasd7063
    @abcdwasd7063 3 года назад +41

    Mr. & Mrs. Lovebird : "Uhm, excuse me sir. We would like to hire you to build our room pls, on cacti no. 345 we're just got married and planning to move here 'cuz it's a good school district"
    Mr. Woodpecker : "Well, certainly sir! i'm on it, it would be 5 worms for the payment"

  • @thisismynameucannottakemyn5859
    @thisismynameucannottakemyn5859 3 года назад +34

    The moment I heard her say "it is possible to return to a life of freedom" meanwhile the cat stuck inside watching the lovebirds I started laughing, I have no idea why

  • @kunalbansal8738
    @kunalbansal8738 3 года назад +1

    God bless the people of phoenix who are doing such good deeds

  • @alfarigoe
    @alfarigoe 3 года назад +5

    life's a lot easier when you're goodlooking. also colorful.

  • @niteeshbihade1789
    @niteeshbihade1789 3 года назад +3

    These birds are indeed super cute. No wonder, Arizona people welcomed and cared for them so nicely.

  • @removebeforeflightgamingth9923
    @removebeforeflightgamingth9923 3 года назад +24

    They also have parrots in edgewater NJ they started out in the 80’s and now they are all over the county.

  • @jamescarrington6504
    @jamescarrington6504 3 года назад +1

    I want to visit Phoenix Arizona now just soo, I can see them.. they melt my heart

    • @lenafromterramater3690
      @lenafromterramater3690 3 года назад +1

      That must be so nice seeing them in the cacti on the streets 😊🦜🌵

  • @ariretari2415
    @ariretari2415 2 года назад

    I've seen these love birds alot in Tempe, AZ too! Especially at Kiwanis park and one even landed in my backyard one time it was amazing