My previous coworker at a vet a worked for rescued parrots. At one point she had an African Grey she brought to work to socialize with people. We changed the fire alarm battery 3 times in 2 weeks before we realized it was the parrot mimicking the low battery noise for attention, since her favorite perch in the office was under the fire alarm 😂
I dont think people fully grasps how crazy it is that a bird can speak human language like we are conditioned to just accept it so easily but its honestly mind blowing
@@CheesyMtnDew um, *their* is the possessive and *they're* is a contraction of they + are. So... No. They are. Maybe *don't* correct people if *you're* not sure how grammar works.
One of mine does it while waving his wing, while completely open. The other one does it with the shoulder of her wing. It is absolutely adorable. But mine talk more.
All I can think of is that bird that everyone kept saying "you're a bird!" To and it repeated it back until one day it was in the other room and quietly said " *I'm* a bird" as if realizing and the owner almost dropped what they were holding. Also the bird who sang oh my darling clementine sings better than me wth ;°;
My African grey has done this on a few rare occasions when he's alone. I talk to him at dinner and say I'm a person, you're a bird, zoey is a kitten, etc. And one day I heard him say "I'm a bird" from downstairs.
My Chopper boy talks in full sentences. His longest sentence so far I have recorded is, 'Of course you should pick me up!' He says so many things, and everyday he learns more. Right now he is learning to sing What a wonderful world, and Twinkle twinkle. My other bird has been picking up on it too, and they have started having conversations at night together. It is crazy to listen to, or believe!
Just a reminder that you shouldn’t mindlessly go out and buy a bird (or any animal for that matter). Just because you feel the urge to go get one.. DON’T. Unless you are well informed, have the money for their costs ( vet checks, food, toys, etc..) and you have the s p a c e! also you can’t forget one important thing you need. Responsibility. If you can barely take care of yourself..I wouldn’t recommend getting one.
When I have more time I'm going for a pair of cockatiels, not for breeding. So that they have someone else to relate to. Possibly siblings. I've done research for almost an entire year now.
@Beanie well, you should be prepared for every pet, but having a bird takes a lot more than having a dog or cat. Birds are a lot more fragile and can die a lot easier. For a dog or cat, simply cooking something or running a blow dryer near them won’t affect them much but it can easily kill a bird near them. Also, though possible, it’s a lot easier to kill a bird with stress than any common dog. Not to mention, birds and other pets alike all need attention, but birds require a lot more, they have to have up to 8 hours a day of interaction. You can leave a dog or cat alone all day if well trained while you’re at work and they’ll be fine when you return, but birds will likely self mutilate if that occurs to them. So believe me, birds require a special amount of preparation and planning
My father has a pair of lovebirds. He recently got an idea of just how smart they are. They try to copy him saying 'hello' but as most parrot lovers probably know, lovebirds aren't very good talkers. The best they can do is more like 'eh-wo-o' but they try. Well, my dad lived in China atm. He lives in an area with a LOT of rats and big holes at the top of walls for ventilation...so rats get it. Well, My dad was often worried about their birds because of the rats, and the birds would get nervous when they had to chase a rat out of the area....until one event. Now they don't have rats. Which is weird. EVERYONE has rats, that's just how that area is, but not them. My dad says he put 2 and 2 together the other day when he witnessed what those clever little birds were doing. right before this strange phenomenon, they had a dying rat come into the room next to where the birds were. The thing had been poisoned or something (bitten by snake was also possible considering how the thing died). It made horrible screaming and screeching noises while peeing and running in circles until it finally died. Well, they cleaned everything and got rid of the thing but... from that day forward, no rats. _at all._ Then a week or so ago, my dad got up in the night to get something from that section of the house and heard the same noises the dying rat had been making. He went in and saw that the two lovebirds were taking turns screaming and screeching like a rat that was dying in horrible agony. He's since found that they do that each and every night now. He says he doubt they're doing it for the fun of it. He's pretty sure they know exactly what they're doing.
One thing that really fascinates me about voice mimicking birds is that, if you trained them well enough, you could literally tell them, “hey, what’s your name?” And they will say their name. If you ask them to make a sound of a cat, they make the sound of a cat, So fascinating.
The Adventures of Chopper and Paco Macaw they really are a lot of work my birds are very naughty they always scream when I’m taking my online class lol, and they also won’t stop chewing on my wall
this sounds like my high school class when those kids in the back start setting off each other's tourrettes by accident lmao, it's honestly great that we were allowed to laugh too
We had a number of parakeets that talked! One got so taken with himself we actually had to remove the mirror from his cage because he wouldn’t leave his own reflection long enough to eat or drink! He just sat there kissing the mirror and flirting with himself!
One time I was in a bird store and the owner kept *her* birds in the store as well, and I was looking at feed when I heard in a really deep voice, “*hello*” and it scared me to death but it was an Amazon behind me 💀💀💀
How wonderful to see a bare-eyed cockatoo! First one I ever saw was in a bird room at a pet store in Ottawa, Canada, and I didn't see her when I first entered. All of a sudden I heard the most explosive "HELLO!" to my left, and when I looked it was this gorgeous bare-eye! I should have lived in Australia, with my love of the birds, but they seem to love me equally. At a picnic lunch in Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park, we were joined by NINE Kookaburras, one of which, a juvenile, flew to me and hung out on the arm of the chair I sat in. Birds make my heart flutter!
That's so weird, I used to live very close to Kuringgai national park, in St Ives. Heaps of wonderful birds. "Bare-eye" cockatoos are called corellas here ('long-billed', specifically). So strange to call them anything else! You should definitely come back now life is a little safer, and go hang out with all the birds again. Not at all surprised about the 9 kookies! They're used to getting fed (and stealing) at national parks
I taught a cockatoo at the pet store to says scratches once. He loved head and neck scratches. A little moodier than his sibling who didn't learn to talk before being bought.
I have the same kind of Bird. I’m surprised he likes people and loves to talk in sentences since the prior owners daughter beat his feet with a wooden pole when he was talking too much or being too noisy and broke them - his toes and kept his cage turned to the wall and they threw small parakeet food into . the cage to eat ! into bottom of cage expecting that he would go to the bottom of the cage and eat like a parakeet. When I rescued him , he was all skin and bones. I’ve had him for almost three years now. He’s very happy and healthy and talks all day long. He says Hi Jordan or call out for me and he says Maaaaaaa I love it and I love that God put Jordan in my hands to give him a wonderful rest of his life.
Birds are a long-term commitment they need proper care and often end up in shelters and pluck their feathers because of stress but with PROPER RESEARCH birds can be amazing friends!!!
How fascinating! I can’t believe they can do that! I really want to know how they can do that! I’ve tried to research but it seems like no one really knows how they do it except they seem to have some type of voice box that’s different from other birds. I just can’t believe how cool it is to hear then do that.
I have quite a few birds, hyacinth macaw, greenwing macaw, two amazons, one crazy cockatoo, an african grey, two Indian ringnecks, three quakers, three lovebirds, a whole lot of canaries, parakeets, and finches. My best talker is definitely my little quaker.
2:09 that man genuinely enjoying Corvelle's barking is so wholesome
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that one bird that kept barking is the best one
My bird barks lol
lolol
@@laylamoon1980 same lmao
My previous coworker at a vet a worked for rescued parrots. At one point she had an African Grey she brought to work to socialize with people. We changed the fire alarm battery 3 times in 2 weeks before we realized it was the parrot mimicking the low battery noise for attention, since her favorite perch in the office was under the fire alarm 😂
My berd is weird, can you tell me why he looks weird?
For everyone who's wondering:
1. Hyacinth Macaw
2. Common Starling
3. Yellow-naped Amazon
4. Rainbow Lorikeet
5. Bare-eyed Cockatoo
6. Yellow-naped Amazon
7. Ringnecked (Rose-ringed) Parakeet
8. Red-shouldered (Hahn's) Macaw
European Starling
@@auntphibian You're right, but European starling is just another name for the common starling.
Thank you!!!
#3 is a blue fronted amazon looks very similar to the yellow naped amazon
That is a Southern Common Starling
I dont think people fully grasps how crazy it is that a bird can speak human language like we are conditioned to just accept it so easily but its honestly mind blowing
Was jus thinking this
🙌🏽😂🎉
this is the reason i search parrot talking like human cos i just realised how mind blowing it is.
@@TheBeaPerry same, it’s almost like animals actually have feelings and intelligence levels like us humans
If a parrot lives with humans, it will begin to repeat what humans say. It is unavoidable.
The one that sings clementine is amazing
clementine from the walking dead?
@@ahssangaming4039 no, the song Clementine that’s been around for decades.
@@carriwincalewood thanks 😊😊😊
@@ahssangaming4039 r/youngpeopleyoutube
@@ahssangaming4039 Salt Licks...
"Peek-a-booo!!"
"No"
That got me giggling
Tillie has tons of funny peek a good on Tik Tok
@@auntphibian I don't use Tik Tok. I don't mind seeing clips from youtube or from others but I don't have a tik tok acc and may not ever have one
@@laylahawkins4873 check this out. This is my boy talking. ruclips.net/video/N2DTkdksz2w/видео.html
my bird says peek a boo it’s so adorable
Timestamp pls
3:16 dude that parot is like singing a 1920s version
That parrot was singing better than most human do🤣🤣😭😭😭
@@user-xo2vi5eu7v yeah and it make me tinkles every time I listen to it
Screaming
and i love it sm
Meanwhile in the parallel universe...
“Talking Human”
😐 my brain froze when I read that
@@zeehighness9310 😐 That's the fucking point
Oh lol 😆
More like
"Chirping human"
🤯🤯🤯
3:16 When he started singing I was like “what that bird has a better voice than I do” 🤣
When you started taking People's comments I was like" what a loser"🤣
@@jaz09361 You're the one copying people comments
@@jaz09361 its ok lol
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Why???!!!! Just, why????!!!!!!!!
@@michelemontgomery1341 because
3:00 that parrot has the softest voice ever
I love bare-eyeds. They're the clowns of the cockatoo family
The bad bird from Rio
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It looks like the nice teacher from school. 🥰
Ok
3:09 they're waving... my heart...
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Their*
@@CheesyMtnDew um, *their* is the possessive and *they're* is a contraction of they + are.
So...
No.
They are. Maybe *don't* correct people if *you're* not sure how grammar works.
It’s one bird
@@Crossword131 my god stfu with your twitter gender things
3:00 that bird looks like an enthusiastic housewife greeting everyone at a cocktail party
😆thats gold
1:32 that parrot has such a fluent voice
the bird saying hallo with his han was nice
One of mine does it while waving his wing, while completely open. The other one does it with the shoulder of her wing. It is absolutely adorable. But mine talk more.
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Ye i got mind blown by that bird
All I can think of is that bird that everyone kept saying "you're a bird!" To and it repeated it back until one day it was in the other room and quietly said " *I'm* a bird" as if realizing and the owner almost dropped what they were holding.
Also the bird who sang oh my darling clementine sings better than me wth ;°;
can you give the link to that or is it not a video?
Time stamp?
I want to see this
My African grey has done this on a few rare occasions when he's alone. I talk to him at dinner and say I'm a person, you're a bird, zoey is a kitten, etc. And one day I heard him say "I'm a bird" from downstairs.
It was 6th on the list. Didn't get timestamp, but the second yellow naped Amazon.
My Chopper boy talks in full sentences. His longest sentence so far I have recorded is, 'Of course you should pick me up!'
He says so many things, and everyday he learns more. Right now he is learning to sing What a wonderful world, and Twinkle twinkle. My other bird has been picking up on it too, and they have started having conversations at night together. It is crazy to listen to, or believe!
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Wow thats Amazing! I'm interested in what breed they are?
@@che2791 they are blue and gold macaws. Boys talk more than girls. They are learning more everyday!
I didn’t know that starlings could mimic speech. Neat.
They mimic. EVERYTHING.
Crows also
I was wheezing because it was making me laugh, and then the bird starting mimicking my wheezing. It literally mimics all laughs 😂
Pretty much every bird has the ability to mimic sounds they hear, including human speech. Corvids are actually better at it than parrots are btw.
ok you need to watch this then which blew my mind 🤯 ruclips.net/user/shortsnk_6NGUOgNM?feature=share
Just a reminder that you shouldn’t mindlessly go out and buy a bird (or any animal for that matter). Just because you feel the urge to go get one.. DON’T. Unless you are well informed, have the money for their costs ( vet checks, food, toys, etc..) and you have the s p a c e! also you can’t forget one important thing you need. Responsibility. If you can barely take care of yourself..I wouldn’t recommend getting one.
Also... mid-sized and larger parrots live for 50 to 100 years. Parrot rescues are overflowing with them b/c they outlive their owners.
When I have more time I'm going for a pair of cockatiels, not for breeding. So that they have someone else to relate to. Possibly siblings. I've done research for almost an entire year now.
Wow, you must be a blast to be around.
That goes for every pet.
@Beanie well, you should be prepared for every pet, but having a bird takes a lot more than having a dog or cat. Birds are a lot more fragile and can die a lot easier. For a dog or cat, simply cooking something or running a blow dryer near them won’t affect them much but it can easily kill a bird near them. Also, though possible, it’s a lot easier to kill a bird with stress than any common dog. Not to mention, birds and other pets alike all need attention, but birds require a lot more, they have to have up to 8 hours a day of interaction. You can leave a dog or cat alone all day if well trained while you’re at work and they’ll be fine when you return, but birds will likely self mutilate if that occurs to them. So believe me, birds require a special amount of preparation and planning
That bird is a better singer then half of us here 😂
True for me 🙂
My father has a pair of lovebirds. He recently got an idea of just how smart they are. They try to copy him saying 'hello' but as most parrot lovers probably know, lovebirds aren't very good talkers. The best they can do is more like 'eh-wo-o' but they try. Well, my dad lived in China atm. He lives in an area with a LOT of rats and big holes at the top of walls for ventilation...so rats get it. Well, My dad was often worried about their birds because of the rats, and the birds would get nervous when they had to chase a rat out of the area....until one event. Now they don't have rats. Which is weird. EVERYONE has rats, that's just how that area is, but not them. My dad says he put 2 and 2 together the other day when he witnessed what those clever little birds were doing.
right before this strange phenomenon, they had a dying rat come into the room next to where the birds were. The thing had been poisoned or something (bitten by snake was also possible considering how the thing died). It made horrible screaming and screeching noises while peeing and running in circles until it finally died. Well, they cleaned everything and got rid of the thing but... from that day forward, no rats. _at all._ Then a week or so ago, my dad got up in the night to get something from that section of the house and heard the same noises the dying rat had been making. He went in and saw that the two lovebirds were taking turns screaming and screeching like a rat that was dying in horrible agony. He's since found that they do that each and every night now. He says he doubt they're doing it for the fun of it. He's pretty sure they know exactly what they're doing.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s amazing!
5:00 This had me crying at this point, so, alone in my room, to a recorded bird, I yelled PEEK-A-BOO.
Aww when the cockatoo waved was so cute.
3:15 Mind Blowing!!!!!🤯🤯🤯
I like corvell
Kpoper? :D
If I get a bird, I'll teach it to say I like ya cut g
😂😂😂
Nah, the best thing you could teach a parrot is, “Help, I’ve been turned into a parrot!”
Lol one day you’ll be playing Minecraft and all you would hear is “I like your cut G” next thing you know you bird slap you!
I should try and teach my cockatielthat
😂😂
3:14 that bird can sing better than I ever will lol 😂
I had no idea starlings could speak!!! also the cockatoo waving “hello” with his foot was the cutest thing!
1:20 I have a starling, and she just figured out how to mimick my mom's parakeet. I guess you could say she has begun to parrot the parrot!
😂
something else that I think is under appreciated with birds mimicking speech is their ability to recognize and stay on pitches
The green one singing better than most boy bands
*all
1:31 is so good wth
Sounded like a humans voice inside of a bird T-T
Its hello is the best
One thing that really fascinates me about voice mimicking birds is that, if you trained them well enough, you could literally tell them, “hey, what’s your name?” And they will say their name. If you ask them to make a sound of a cat, they make the sound of a cat,
So fascinating.
Birds are just really good beatboxers that can fly
3:55
Lmfao adventure time sounds
No just. No animal is a "just"
@@carolmayhardie ok
The green bird that sings the song is talented. Truly is a wonderful bird.
3:04 look at his face smiling and saying hi seeing this for the first time
AWW
"My name is HeY!"
-Birbirb
The bare eyed cockatoo was the sweetest thing I have ever seen.
My favorite is the bird that perfectly imitated her owners laugh
As soon as I move out i'm getting a bird. Those lil' things are adorable.
Twig Sans I know you should totally get one I have 10 😅and they are AMAZING
They are amazing, but a LOT of work!
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The Adventures of Chopper and Paco Macaw they really are a lot of work my birds are very naughty they always scream when I’m taking my online class lol, and they also won’t stop chewing on my wall
@@Yihtc yup, just like a toddler. They keep us on our toes. Lol
this sounds like my high school class when those kids in the back start setting off each other's tourrettes by accident lmao, it's honestly great that we were allowed to laugh too
We must have been so spooked when we discovered that some birds could speak XD
We had a number of parakeets that talked! One got so taken with himself we actually had to remove the mirror from his cage because he wouldn’t leave his own reflection long enough to eat or drink! He just sat there kissing the mirror and flirting with himself!
Lol narcissus the bird.
I adore hyacinth macaws. They're gorgeous and seem pretty sweet.
Agreed probably one of the most buetiful birds out there.
What type of bird was the singing green one?
i have no idea but it can sing better than me..
Esau Davis thank you!
Amazon parrot
Yellow napped Amazon.
@@MzSuzy2698 thank you!!!!
One time I was in a bird store and the owner kept *her* birds in the store as well, and I was looking at feed when I heard in a really deep voice, “*hello*” and it scared me to death but it was an Amazon behind me 💀💀💀
I like how the Hyacinth Macaw talked. So adorable
Living in Australia I must say I do appreciate seeing parrots of all kinds free in the wild.....Captive birds have no freedom.
The third one is impressive
How wonderful to see a bare-eyed cockatoo! First one I ever saw was in a bird room at a pet store in Ottawa, Canada, and I didn't see her when I first entered. All of a sudden I heard the most explosive "HELLO!" to my left, and when I looked it was this gorgeous bare-eye! I should have lived in Australia, with my love of the birds, but they seem to love me equally. At a picnic lunch in Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park, we were joined by NINE Kookaburras, one of which, a juvenile, flew to me and hung out on the arm of the chair I sat in. Birds make my heart flutter!
That's so weird, I used to live very close to Kuringgai national park, in St Ives. Heaps of wonderful birds. "Bare-eye" cockatoos are called corellas here ('long-billed', specifically). So strange to call them anything else! You should definitely come back now life is a little safer, and go hang out with all the birds again. Not at all surprised about the 9 kookies! They're used to getting fed (and stealing) at national parks
It kinda just looked like the cockatoo had a black eye
2:56 when you haven't slept for days...
Funny! But actually this is a Bare-eyed Cockatoo.
I taught a cockatoo at the pet store to says scratches once. He loved head and neck scratches. A little moodier than his sibling who didn't learn to talk before being bought.
You would think that any creature that could possibly talk would be an ape, monkey or chimp...BUT A BIRD!! Amazing!
(1:00)
Person: “Say birdbird!”
Auto-generated captions: “Say *buttburn!”*
lmao
:)
That first parrot is beautiful. Also love the bare-eyed cockatoos.... they are always hilarious
3:23 that singing bird😘
I sure didnt know that a common bird all over the south where I live could talk! That blows me away! Never wouldve thought that!
omg wow i loved the parrot that was waving and the one singing! their so cute!
And funny
LOL ! Adorable " Peek-a-peek-a-boo" birdie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
At 3:16, you see a bird that can sing better than I can
Lmao
Dinosaurs then: *I rule the earth itself*
Dinosaurs now: *I can mimic humans*
Parrots don't copy humans, they actually understand
@@gamergames2462 True.
💯 per cent we should be impressed 👏 👌👍 🙌 . I have been following Buster the way he engages with everyone and their dogs is adorable 🤗
I have the same kind of Bird. I’m surprised he likes people and loves to talk in sentences since the prior owners daughter beat his feet with a wooden pole when he was talking too much or being too noisy and broke them - his toes and kept his cage turned to the wall and they threw small parakeet food into . the cage to eat ! into bottom of cage expecting that he would go to the bottom of the cage and eat like a parakeet. When I rescued him , he was all skin and bones. I’ve had him for almost three years now. He’s very happy and healthy and talks all day long. He says Hi Jordan or call out for me and he says Maaaaaaa I love it and I love that God put Jordan in my hands to give him a wonderful rest of his life.
2:55 hey its that mean bird off of Rio he looks just like him lol🤣
My starling is such a great talker, I love him!
I would’ve never guessed a starling could talk sort of kind of LOL
That first blue bird is absolutely gorgeous.
That baby just wanted to play peekaboo 😭 such a mean momma
But it had go to bed ☝️
The first green one was amazing 🦜
Imagine what the family will go through when these special pets passed away.😩
The singing parrot was my favorite!
2:20 This is not a joke. CORONA.
Corna 20
@@notrenae123 Covid-20
@@bad_boypikachu no. CORNA
@@notrenae123 Corna?
@@bad_boypikachu yes. cOrNa
My darling Clementine was amazing! So in tune as well.
That last peek a boo one lol
Love the sound of the puppy toenails on the floor in the background...:D ❤
I wish i had a bird
Birds are a long-term commitment they need proper care and often end up in shelters and pluck their feathers because of stress but with PROPER RESEARCH birds can be amazing friends!!!
@hell no I have two budgies they are easier than most I would say
@@randomwlw5742 still pretty messy. Commitment is all people need to start havibg birds as pets.
The last one really made me want a bird now 😂😂😂
How fascinating! I can’t believe they can do that! I really want to know how they can do that! I’ve tried to research but it seems like no one really knows how they do it except they seem to have some type of voice box that’s different from other birds. I just can’t believe how cool it is to hear then do that.
It’s called the syrinx, but I don’t know how it works.
Crows sound even more human like
Dude, the first parrot is like a cartoon come to life. It’s insane
Not only can they speak , but they somehow learn what the words mean . That’s so insane to me .
Yo the Amazon singing was insanity I’d listen to that for hours
2:06 he does it better than denzel washington in training day
First bird had an attitude that I'm here for, fam rly ain't wanna say apple.
1:41 How did she do the car alarm?!!!🤔🤯😍🥰
The third one is so smart and talk so clear and understand things so good.
The way how she talks is so good 1:31
Omfg the clementine parrot just wow!
that Hyancith is a gentle giant!
Because he is a hyacinth macaw
The green bird singing scared tf out of me!!!! That’s straight out of a horror film after the m****r scene 🥴
I like all of them
This is honestly one of the most fascinating things ever.
This is great.
The last one is a small Macaw and too cute.
I lost my bird 2 weeks ago I miss her a lot .😔😔
I have quite a few birds, hyacinth macaw, greenwing macaw, two amazons, one crazy cockatoo, an african grey, two Indian ringnecks, three quakers, three lovebirds, a whole lot of canaries, parakeets, and finches. My best talker is definitely my little quaker.
I have a large flock. My best talker is surprisingly a blue and gold macaw.
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3:00 nigel from rio?
That blue bird is gorgeous
@3:00 I though it was a robot
Its a bare-eyed cockatoo
Omg, even the bird has perfect vibrato
0:00 that macaw's beak really needs to be trimmed. it causes irritation and is very uncomfortable to eat with.
Hyacinth Macaws need to have long beaks like that.
I gotta say the way the starling kept flapping and murmuring was really silly