You are so kind to say that :D! Thank you, that made me really happy. It's a necessity for Elly to feel good, otherwise she won't let me near her at all haha.
Actually that's the standard look, of this variety of budgie breed. (British/English Budgie) It's a result of a mutation, which occurs from inbreeding.
@@Glassboxgames I've preened birds with fingers since the 1980's, decided to switch over to tweezers because they're more precise. Much like how China invented the fork, but decided the chopsticks worked far better and moved on :). And no, I'm not scared of bird bites. These things tend to be little when you've been stabbed by a switchblade☺️
The way they do the soft pinching morion all along the white caps to loosen them and then gently pull them off......you know your birds so well and treat them so lovingly. I wish yall so many happy years to come!
@@myrna...1877 how interesting! Learned something new today! Thanks! Out of curiosity, what are the purpose of the pins and what might happen if they're never removed? Do they shed them, like deer do their antlers, etc?
Everyones a winner here. The bird is loving it. The groomer is loving it. I am loving it. The last thing id thought id be doing this morning is watching a budgie get groomed!!!!🎉🎉
@@bloodismything1232 The cere is actually white which means it's a mature female. Brown indicates a brooding female ready to breed. I don't know how you see brown but that's not brown. I used to breed budgies.
I like to think so too! She always acts super relaxed and settles down when I do this :) most times (more often than not haha) she falls asleep after, too! Thank you for watching ❤️❤️
Oh, is it a girl? I saw the blue patch on her fluffy cheeks and thought it was a male 😅 I had a rescue budgie years ago, they have awesome personalities 😊 Please, tell her that she's a beautiful girl! 💕
@@gkalenakiFeathers arent a tell for budgies, its the nose. Shes got a super crusty nose in this vid, and males dont get crusty at all unless theyre really ill. Females get crusty when their mating hormones are going around.
Omg pin feathers are the best! They are so satisfyingly addicting to crush and remove. This seems like a much gentler and more precise method. Will try!
@Pinfeathers How long have you been raising this bird? It shows great trust in you rather than feeling intimidated when you touch its feathers with a tweezer
@@juluhel97 чешуйки от старых пëрышек снимает, самим это тяжело, в природе они живут стайками, как воробьи, и когда их несколько, они друг другу такие процедуры оказывают.. 😉👍
Попугайчику очень нравится эта процедура очистки перышек, сидит тихонько так, лапочка славный. У нас тоже был такой Гоша, очень был любимый и умненький, любил мужа и всегда требовал от него, чтобы он сказал, что Гоша его сыночек, знал очень много слов, когда умер, мой муж офицер-пограничник рыдал,как ребёнок. Вот такие они - крохотные птички.
@@kakapopushistic у нас волнистая попугаиха 10 лет прожила, копировала соседку, плевалась на неё, себя хвалила : Римма, Риммочка. Хоронили в коробочке из-под шашек, тоже ревели
Oh how I wish my little Tiel was as tolerant, she suffers with pins that just won't budge off her crest but she won't let me near her. I might give this method a try..Also how therapeutic is this video to watch 😴 loving it
Thank you!! Be very careful when approaching with tweezers :) birdies may be afraid and act erratically. I also recommend a mist sprayer to help with the pins! I find my cockatiel doesn't like the tweezers; haha he prefers my fingers :). Have you tried using your nails to gently scratch their little ear holes and under the chin? They love it!! Sometimes if they like it enough you can sneak to the crest and try to get those pinnies! Good luck❤️
Thankyou for advice, I'm letting her play with some old tweezers so as she's not afraid of them, also I have tropical spray and she has free access to a bath every day she wants. She's very loved and spoilt, she will be 17 this year and I hope to have her for a few more years x
@@karenlee8068 she is so loved❤️❤️ that's awesome! I soon recommend shower perches too! My tiel loves watching me shower on his shower perch HAHA 🤣 sometimes he just watches me brush my teeth too from there. I wish you and your little one many many long, healthy years! She will have many more years - my tiel is 23 this July!!
Awwww she's relaxing and taking in alll the goood love ❤️ 😍 I just adore animals can watch them all day everyday the way they interact and do things their very own way. Keep all the animals.safe
My cockatoo is different- she waits in anticipation for each 'shell' or feather encasement I remove and as soon as she thinks I've got it between my fingers shes already nipping at me to get it in her beak. She's an obsessed nut. 😂
OOOOHHH YES my cockatiel will try to steal those sheaths from my fingers too! Most of the time he actually gets them hahaha. It's only 1/4 times I get to keep these preciousssssssss.
Birds drop feathers just like we drop strands of hair (it’s called moulting for birds, and mostly happen in spring), and new feathers grow out. When the new feather is growing, it is very soft and weak and needs a blood supply (unlike our hair which is just protein), so it is protected by a keratin sheath around it as it grows. This happens all over the body. When the feather is fully grown, the keratin sheath is ready to be removed. Sometimes they crumble and fall off by themselves, and the bird can remove the ones on its body with their own beak, but it’s difficult for the bird to remove the ones on its own head. These can be a bit itchy for the bird, and the bird can be irritable because of it, and usually they get help from a flock mate (in this case, their human) to crumble and remove the sheaths that are ready 😊
Great question! Pinfeathers are how a feather grows, and it happens in all birds. The white stuff is the outer protective sheath (made of keratin) that keeps the feather safe as it matures. When the feather is fully grown, the outside sheath comes off (which is what I'm doing in the video). For a more detailed description you can watch my educational video: ruclips.net/video/UM030DzUWrc/видео.html And it's cute because Elly is cute, hehe💗💗
Oh how I wish I could do this for my little budgies. Maybe my english budgie will allow me one day. This little hen looks like she is loving every second of this, so cute!
My parakeet she used to love when i would help her with them, they get so itchy and sensitive they truly appreciate the help and its great for bonding and trust . Oh how i miss my sweetie girl ,😿💓🐦
@@pinfeathersgalore ty, her name was sweetie. I had got another one his name was whitey and they had beautiful babies I built their nesting box I had them all trained I would call she'd come right to me walk around like a pirate with her , ppl don't see how much love and heart animals bring even birds she was my baby I miss her so much . This was when I was early teens but I've never forgotten the memories and love she was a good girl 💗💗🙌 if only animals lived longer 😢
Yes, the young ones do have some nerve endings in them! Sometimes it's hard to not accidentally bump gently into them. I try my best to avoid these land mines or I'll have a grumpier budgie ;).
Minden állatot, ha már tartjuk, jobb párban tartani. Ne legyenek egyedül, lehessenek legalább egymásnak, és ne csak nekünk. Ó, Emberek, tegyétek már le a birtoklásról.
@@erikapapp3451 Abszolút egyetértek! sok madaramat megmentették, elhagyták, és néha egyedül vannak egy kis ketrecben, mielőtt megmentették volna. Szomorú volt látni, és nem tudok mindegyiken segíteni, de legalább ezeken a kicsiken tudok segíteni.
Keep doing it! It's a great way to bond to your babies❤️ and doing this also reduces your heart rate and blood pressure! Did you know? Spending some time with birdies of all kinds reduces sadness and depression❤️
Хорошенький какой))) у нас в точности такой же был! Кешенька! Тоже был ручной мальчишка! И в прятки играл с сыном и в догонялки,не видела таких больше умненьких птичек))) умер год назад, так все переживали! 😭😭
Yessssssssssssssss I call them ripe too when they are ready!!!!!!!!! Hahahaha Sometimes I like to pretend I am a little farmer who farms bird dander in the sun🤣🤣 most satisfying job in the world lol
@@user-ic8sz6gn6w это перьевые трубочки) не знаю, как по-нормальному называются эти штуки, но у всех птиченек после линьки вырастают новые перья, покрытые этими штуками. Они чешутся ещё видимо, потому что мой попукен до ужаса любил, когда аккуратно пальцами убирали эти трубочки с перышков ☺️
It’s amazing your Birdie lets you do that. I have to trick my baby. She’s happy when it’s done, but she doesn’t like you fiddling in her “hair”. You have the cutest little tennis ball. 🎾
So kind of you to leave the ones that are still a bit sensitive, and what an absolutely sweet display of trust and affection between human and bird 🥰
You are so kind to say that :D! Thank you, that made me really happy. It's a necessity for Elly to feel good, otherwise she won't let me near her at all haha.
i was going to write the exact thing lol, i can only imagine how tender those are. what a good birb mom.
The way she turned into a literal ball of fluff tells how much she enjoyed her spa treatment 💚
Thank you so much for watching!!
Actually that's the standard look, of this variety of budgie breed.
(British/English Budgie)
It's a result of a mutation, which occurs from inbreeding.
@lieferal4984 you severely misunderstood the comment lol
@@lieferal4984same mutations as you then?
Stop tweaking on your birds, 😂
What a great thing to do. Your parrot probably feels this as preening like birds do for each other.
Yes! She does like it when I rub the tweezers against her chin too :)
Yes Ur right. lil guy loving his preening from human flock
@@Glassboxgames I've preened birds with fingers since the 1980's, decided to switch over to tweezers because they're more precise. Much like how China invented the fork, but decided the chopsticks worked far better and moved on :).
And no, I'm not scared of bird bites. These things tend to be little when you've been stabbed by a switchblade☺️
It's not a parrot goof. It's a parakeet.
@@TeW33zy A parakeet is a small parrot.
The way they do the soft pinching morion all along the white caps to loosen them and then gently pull them off......you know your birds so well and treat them so lovingly. I wish yall so many happy years to come!
Aaww thank you so so much for your kind words❤️❤️ the same to you💗💗!
This bird seems to be enjoying this grooming 🦜.
It is what another budgie would do that this beauty cannot do itself...
@@myrna...1877 Thats so cool! I did not know budgies (or any birds) groomed their friends. Guess this is the new thing I learned today!
When our 'keets had these pins, we'd rub their heads- they enjoyed it. I didn't think to use tweezers!
@@MeganVictoriaKearnsevery bird and animals groom each others. More so the monkeys. You can see them extracting lice from the head of other monkey.
@@myrna...1877 how interesting! Learned something new today! Thanks! Out of curiosity, what are the purpose of the pins and what might happen if they're never removed? Do they shed them, like deer do their antlers, etc?
This is why birds preen each other. So cool. Its like what we do when we scratch dandruff. 😊
That bird is so happy and calm he's hardly budgie-ing!
Haha right? Usually this budgie is a grump hehe busy ripping everything into shreds!
I bet he feels like a bird friend is cleaning those out for him.
She*
Showed this to my husband and he said it's like popping pimples without it being disgusting. I think I've found a new weird obsession
Me too😂
What a behaved little friend! I hope all ur birdies are doing well
Thank you so much❤️❤️💐
Oddly Satisfying to Watch!
Great job! Bird is so relaxed and pleased 🥰🥰🥰
Oh my god! The preening puffiness is almost too cute, incredible job bonding with the little fella
Everyones a winner here. The bird is loving it. The groomer is loving it. I am loving it. The last thing id thought id be doing this morning is watching a budgie get groomed!!!!🎉🎉
I'm loving you loving it!!! That makes me super happy! I hope to see you around 😃
Can't believe how patient he is!
It's actually a she, because the nose is brown. If it was a boy, the nose would be blue.
@@bloodismything1232 I am 3 comments in and already learned 2 new things today. 🤓💜
@@MeganVictoriaKearns yo welcome!
@@bloodismything1232 The cere is actually white which means it's a mature female. Brown indicates a brooding female ready to breed. I don't know how you see brown but that's not brown. I used to breed budgies.
The level of trust that he has is unreal 🥰 He knows how he's being helped and loved 💕
It’s a girl btw 😊
I like to think so too! She always acts super relaxed and settles down when I do this :) most times (more often than not haha) she falls asleep after, too! Thank you for watching ❤️❤️
Oh, is it a girl? I saw the blue patch on her fluffy cheeks and thought it was a male 😅 I had a rescue budgie years ago, they have awesome personalities 😊 Please, tell her that she's a beautiful girl! 💕
@@gkalenakilol a blue cere (nose) for a boy, brown/white and crusty one for female. 🙂
@@gkalenakiFeathers arent a tell for budgies, its the nose. Shes got a super crusty nose in this vid, and males dont get crusty at all unless theyre really ill. Females get crusty when their mating hormones are going around.
Omg pin feathers are the best! They are so satisfyingly addicting to crush and remove. This seems like a much gentler and more precise method. Will try!
Try and let me know how you fare!!
The fact that birdie just sits there letting you preen it's feathers🥰
So lucky am I!!!❤️❤️❤️
Мой попугай тоже спокойно сидел когда ему ногти обрезал, это значит что птичка полностью вам доверяет и знает что вы её не обидите 😊
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@Pinfeathers How long have you been raising this bird? It shows great trust in you rather than feeling intimidated when you touch its feathers with a tweezer
@@-Tidgyit's singular possessive, it's is correct so make sure you're actually right before initiating grammar nazi mode
i didn't even know these were a thing before, thanks for the impromptu lesson!
Thank you so much for being here!!
Every kind of bird gets them, theyre how they grow in! Just make sure not to try to force pins to open, sometimes they just arent ready :)
The time, care and patience you have for this little floof are amazing! Cute little budgie!❤
Thank you so much!! To be honest I'm just so lucky to do this. Sometimes she's a real grump. Haha. Like 90% of the time.
I think he falls asleep 😴 That happens to me when I get a haircut! 😁 but seriously, the trust is amazing! 💯🐦✂️
That is one sweet little trusting budgie you have there.
Thank you!! She is the sweetest but she's also a fierce little hen!
I love how it sits quietly sits there, appreciating the preening. It's even more adorable when you remember how small these birds are.
How smart you are! I couldn't think of this way. Amaging ❗️
This was so interesting/satisfying/adorable to watch! Thank you for uploading 💖✨😊
Thank you so much for watching❤️❤️
I'm convinced that he must enjoy this as he doesn't hardly move or make a sound, it must be like a massage to this little budgie ❤️🥰
It’s like scratching an itch, it’s very comforting for thwm
Really? It's a girl g. Boys have blue beaks silly.
She is just so cute & very patient. So lovely to watch. Thank you so much for sharing. 💕
Aaww thank you so much for the kind words❤️ and for watching!
I never knew this could be treated like this.. wow thank you for this video and what a beautiful bird. His yellow and green POP !!!
Thank you so much for the kind words!💚💛
Очень умненькие птички,, он не терпит, ему НРАВИТСЯ, внимание и почесушки.. 👍💖😁
Птички очаровательны. А не подскажите, что в видео происходит?
@@juluhel97 чешуйки от старых пëрышек снимает, самим это тяжело, в природе они живут стайками, как воробьи, и когда их несколько, они друг другу такие процедуры оказывают.. 😉👍
@@user-lz3qo9ke8u чешуйки от новых перышек, а не от старых)
@@diminishedclothes3163 спасибо за поправку,, да, да.. ☝👍💐 с наступающим 💫💥🌈
Красавица. К 8 Марта готовится,пока все перышки почистишь...
Ой,какая птичка,сидит тихонько,супер
I can't believe that beautiful bird is standing still for you while you do that
Me too. I am so extremely lucky❤️
Попугайчику очень нравится эта процедура очистки перышек, сидит тихонько так, лапочка славный.
У нас тоже был такой Гоша, очень был любимый и умненький, любил мужа и всегда требовал от него, чтобы он сказал, что Гоша его сыночек, знал очень много слов, когда умер, мой муж офицер-пограничник рыдал,как ребёнок. Вот такие они - крохотные птички.
А что из башки удаляют? Я не поняла
У нас тоже, когда умер наш волнистик Яша, мы все рыдали. Много слов знал, умница и ласкуша был. 5 лет прошло, а всё равно помним и любим его.
А сколько у вас попугайчик прожил? У нас 4,5 года.
@@kakapopushistic у нас волнистая попугаиха 10 лет прожила, копировала соседку, плевалась на неё, себя хвалила : Римма, Риммочка. Хоронили в коробочке из-под шашек, тоже ревели
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This video is so satisfying and it's wonderful to see the trust between you and your little budgie 🥰
Thank you!! You are so kind to say so❤️
amazing the skill of this Bird : standing on one foot while using the tweezers (so delicately) with the other foot... in the mirror
🤣 HAHA! Yes! Yes.
My ribs 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha!!! 🤣👌
🤣🤣🤣👍
Then how are they holding a camera 🤯
This looks like it is really relaxing for birdie. Adorable 😊😊😊
Thank you! I think she enjoys it as much as I do, haha.
Soooo pretty! And the patience of the bird. Incredible.
Aww what a lovely budgie 💖❤️
I had a similar one growing up. She loves being groomed it's so cute to watch. Xoxo
Thank you so much! She's my grumpy ray of sunshine.
Somebody is loving this little groom sesh.
It's me!!!! I'm enjoying this way more than her!! Haha
Oh how I wish my little Tiel was as tolerant, she suffers with pins that just won't budge off her crest but she won't let me near her. I might give this method a try..Also how therapeutic is this video to watch 😴 loving it
Thank you!! Be very careful when approaching with tweezers :) birdies may be afraid and act erratically.
I also recommend a mist sprayer to help with the pins! I find my cockatiel doesn't like the tweezers; haha he prefers my fingers :). Have you tried using your nails to gently scratch their little ear holes and under the chin? They love it!! Sometimes if they like it enough you can sneak to the crest and try to get those pinnies! Good luck❤️
Thankyou for advice, I'm letting her play with some old tweezers so as she's not afraid of them, also I have tropical spray and she has free access to a bath every day she wants. She's very loved and spoilt, she will be 17 this year and I hope to have her for a few more years x
@@karenlee8068 she is so loved❤️❤️ that's awesome! I soon recommend shower perches too! My tiel loves watching me shower on his shower perch HAHA 🤣 sometimes he just watches me brush my teeth too from there.
I wish you and your little one many many long, healthy years! She will have many more years - my tiel is 23 this July!!
Watching your sweet videos makes me miss having parakeets. I had them all the time growing up. They are so sweet.
Thank you so much!! I agree. Parakeets are definitely the sweetest birds ever.
Looks like it feels so good
Awwww she's relaxing and taking in alll the goood love ❤️ 😍 I just adore animals can watch them all day everyday the way they interact and do things their very own way. Keep all the animals.safe
Thank you so much!! ❤️ I agree with you wholeheartedly. Keep all the animals, especially the little ones, safe and happy.
I love this video ❤
Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching❤️
Literally made my heart smile knowing the relief your sweet Budgie is getting ❤️❤️🥰🥰🫶🏽🫶🏽 good bird momma 💋
Ooh thank you so much for your kind comment❤️🥰
Good job.
It is pleasant to see people caring correctly for their birds.
Great ! ❤
Лапулька, так смирно сидит....балдеет к тому же
она очень хорошая птица! такая хорошая птичка.
My cockatoo is different- she waits in anticipation for each 'shell' or feather encasement I remove and as soon as she thinks I've got it between my fingers shes already nipping at me to get it in her beak. She's an obsessed nut. 😂
OOOOHHH YES my cockatiel will try to steal those sheaths from my fingers too! Most of the time he actually gets them hahaha. It's only 1/4 times I get to keep these preciousssssssss.
Bless. So patient. It must feel good x
The bird equivalent of a dog getting hid ears rubbed! Lol probably feels so damn good
I think that feels good to him/her. 😊
This was super calming to watch. Kind of like ASMR and pimple popping all in one lol.
Hahaha yessss!!! Exactly! Without the pus and the fluids🤣
Pimple popping? Gross
@@Romy--- 😂😂
ずっと見ていたい😍
どうもありがとうございます!!私はより多くのビデオを作成しようとします!❤️❤️❤️
I've never had a bird, what's pinfeathers, what's preening, why is this so cute
Birds drop feathers just like we drop strands of hair (it’s called moulting for birds, and mostly happen in spring), and new feathers grow out. When the new feather is growing, it is very soft and weak and needs a blood supply (unlike our hair which is just protein), so it is protected by a keratin sheath around it as it grows. This happens all over the body.
When the feather is fully grown, the keratin sheath is ready to be removed. Sometimes they crumble and fall off by themselves, and the bird can remove the ones on its body with their own beak, but it’s difficult for the bird to remove the ones on its own head. These can be a bit itchy for the bird, and the bird can be irritable because of it, and usually they get help from a flock mate (in this case, their human) to crumble and remove the sheaths that are ready 😊
Great question! Pinfeathers are how a feather grows, and it happens in all birds. The white stuff is the outer protective sheath (made of keratin) that keeps the feather safe as it matures. When the feather is fully grown, the outside sheath comes off (which is what I'm doing in the video).
For a more detailed description you can watch my educational video:
ruclips.net/video/UM030DzUWrc/видео.html
And it's cute because Elly is cute, hehe💗💗
Oh my god. I've always wanted a dedicated pin feather preening channel.
OMG!!! Welcome!!! Welcome! Me too. Didn't find one anywhere so I made one hehe.
@@pinfeathersgalore I wish my budgie let me preen him. Only my bigger birds do.
Oh how I wish I could do this for my little budgies. Maybe my english budgie will allow me one day. This little hen looks like she is loving every second of this, so cute!
No es una gallinita es un periquito australiano 😅
look at all that floof 😍😍😍😍
What a little trooper! 🐥
She is!! Such a good little girl.
this was so calming ❤
My wife showed this to me. It's like popping pimples without it being disgusting. I think she's found a new weird obsession
So calm and patient!
My parakeet she used to love when i would help her with them, they get so itchy and sensitive they truly appreciate the help and its great for bonding and trust . Oh how i miss my sweetie girl ,😿💓🐦
Thank you for sharing your story. What was her name?
@@pinfeathersgalore ty, her name was sweetie. I had got another one his name was whitey and they had beautiful babies I built their nesting box I had them all trained I would call she'd come right to me walk around like a pirate with her , ppl don't see how much love and heart animals bring even birds she was my baby I miss her so much . This was when I was early teens but I've never forgotten the memories and love she was a good girl 💗💗🙌 if only animals lived longer 😢
Ах вот оно откуда! В русском языке есть такое выражение " почистить пёрышки" - это значит привести себя в порядок. Птичка красавица и умница.
Это что за черви у него на голове?(
большое спасибо за просмотр!❤️ мне нравится это выражение.
That is beautiful! I have never heard that before! ☺️
Почему я не могу прекратить смотреть на это видео ?🌍😄
если честно, я тоже продолжаю собирать свои видео🤣🤣🤣
Such a beautiful baby helping with pinfeathers as can be uncomfortable and itchy ❤😊
The bird seems to enjoy it
I do this to my macow. He loves it for the most part, but he does get some tender pin feathers sometimes.
Yes, the young ones do have some nerve endings in them! Sometimes it's hard to not accidentally bump gently into them. I try my best to avoid these land mines or I'll have a grumpier budgie ;).
That s why it’s good to keep them in pairs. They’ll groom each other.
She has 8 other little buddies but unfortunately she dislikes all of them😆. She's a real cute grump.
Minden állatot, ha már tartjuk, jobb párban tartani. Ne legyenek egyedül, lehessenek legalább egymásnak, és ne csak nekünk. Ó, Emberek, tegyétek már le a birtoklásról.
@@erikapapp3451 Abszolút egyetértek! sok madaramat megmentették, elhagyták, és néha egyedül vannak egy kis ketrecben, mielőtt megmentették volna. Szomorú volt látni, és nem tudok mindegyiken segíteni, de legalább ezeken a kicsiken tudok segíteni.
Nagyon jó, hogy ezt teszed🌿🌷! Én azokra gondoltam, akik hobbiból tartanak madarakat ketrecben. 🕊️
Why was that so satisfying? I could watch this all day!
I don’t know how I discovered your channel but now I can’t stop watching it.
Aaaww welcome!! I'm so glad you're here❤️❤️❤️
I do this for my parrot with my nails...he stills very still and seems to really like it! 😊
Keep doing it! It's a great way to bond to your babies❤️ and doing this also reduces your heart rate and blood pressure! Did you know? Spending some time with birdies of all kinds reduces sadness and depression❤️
@@pinfeathersgalore thank you I will ! And yes it's a wonderful way to bond...I've had my parrot for 40 years!
@@arlie1118 wow! What kind of parot do you have? Is it an African grey? A cockatoo? An electus? :)
@@pinfeathersgalore African Grey!
@@arlie1118 haha it had to be one of those - they live up to 80-90 years!! Amazing birds, and incredibly intelligent.
This is ASMR heaven for me. I get massive goosebumps from watching. Why has no one dedicated a channel to this?
Cute little princess is getting pampered. 😊
Many days of pampering💗
Mmmmm so crunchy.
I knew birds needed this. This was so interesting and cute to watch
Thank you so much❤️❤️
Preening, gosh the shades of that bird. Btw i learnt something about pinfeathers today
That's great!! I'm also going to make a more detailed video explaining pinfeathers and how they grow. I find them very fascinating, hehe.
What A Cute 🥰 Pretty 😍 Bird Ma Sha Allah 😍 Sooo Beautiful Innocent Bird 🦜 I am Birds Lover 🦜
Shes holding so still omg, amazing amount of trust you and your bird have.
Ну просто невозможно оторваться от просмотра!))
Спасибо! я тоже не могу перестать смотреть🤣
Хорошенький какой))) у нас в точности такой же был! Кешенька! Тоже был ручной мальчишка! И в прятки играл с сыном и в догонялки,не видела таких больше умненьких птичек))) умер год назад, так все переживали! 😭😭
This lovely budgie is a "she"
У нас тоже был такой Кеша, говорушка. Любил смеяться и говорить, Кеша хорошая птичка, дорогая. Очень много слов знал.
What a cutie!
Why is this so satisfying to watch? I’m enjoying this almost as much as watching Dr. Pimple Popper, lol! 😆
Thank you so much! There is a soothing kind of feel for me too :)
If I had a birb, I'd love to help it with the pin feathers that are already ripe (?). It looks so satisfying both for the birb and the owner
Yessssssssssssssss I call them ripe too when they are ready!!!!!!!!! Hahahaha
Sometimes I like to pretend I am a little farmer who farms bird dander in the sun🤣🤣 most satisfying job in the world lol
@@pinfeathersgalore Awwww that's so cute...! You have the best farming experience in the world xD
좋아서 더해달라고 가만있는거봐 ㅋㅋㅋ
귀엽네요
더 많은 영상을 만들 수 있도록 노력하겠습니다!! 시청해주셔서 감사합니다 ❤️❤️❤️ 앞으로 영상 많이 올릴게요!!
So cute. Two parakeets will do that for each other.
What I wish to be a bird so I can do that to another bird, haha❤️
That is one happy budgie.
おとなしくてとっても可愛い♥️
Надо же...терпеливо ждёт...понимает...какие они умные....
Они бы и сами отвалились, но это у птиц в парах своего рода ухаживание. Просто птичка запуталась в отношениях🤭
@@user-kd3ns9cb7u а че это?
@@user-ic8sz6gn6w это перьевые трубочки) не знаю, как по-нормальному называются эти штуки, но у всех птиченек после линьки вырастают новые перья, покрытые этими штуками. Они чешутся ещё видимо, потому что мой попукен до ужаса любил, когда аккуратно пальцами убирали эти трубочки с перышков ☺️
@@user-ic8sz6gn6w это пробочки на новых перьях.
@@helenash7124 спасибо
This video is so satisfying! I watched it like 5 times😆
I'm so happy you enjoyed this video!!!❤️❤️❤️ I hope to make more videos like this, hehe!
Are all birds this chill? Never would I think grooming a bird would be less hassle than a dog.
This seems to be sooo good, I wish my cockatiel let me do that too 🐥
I found my fingers worked a lot better with my cockatiel!! Cockatiels are such beggars when it comes to head scratchies ☺️
Q FOFURINHA 💋
Looks like he's reeeeeally enjoying that ❤
The birds loving this❤
It’s amazing your Birdie lets you do that. I have to trick my baby. She’s happy when it’s done, but she doesn’t like you fiddling in her “hair”. You have the cutest little tennis ball. 🎾
Aaaww I love that!! I'm stealing tennis ball haha. So cute.
Thank you so much❤️❤️
@@pinfeathersgalore Any time. 🎾🎾🎾
Omg i LIVE for pin feather crunching vids!!❤
I watch these over and over.
You did a good job.
Боже мой, какой терпеливый попугайчик, мой не такой)))) 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏💋💋💋💋
А что это за процедура? Как в природе попугаи справляются?
@@user-qz8mn7yd1b это колпачки на новых перышках. Они и сами потом отвалятся, но когда птиц несколько, они клювами друг другу их убирают.
@@helenash7124 спасибо. Я думала какая то аномалия) Здорово, что дают себе помогать) не кусаются.
Que Lindo Meudeuzu 😍😍😍😍 Fica quetinho gentiii 👏👏👏🙌❤
With the wonderful talents of this beauty, all this has got to feel so much better!!!
Thank you so much❤️
@@pinfeathersgalore 🍀❤
She seems very polite
Isn't she!!! But most of the time she'll bite my finger if I don't give her favourite spinach fast enough 🤣