Kissing is dominating in humans too. Every girl I've ever kissed has wanted to dominate me or wanted me to dominate her.. funny how every time I pick one she ends up picking my pocket either way. It's hard out here for the aspiring witchy house husband.
Pfft! You know nothing of marriage. If that was the case they’d be sitting next to each other mostly in silent waiting for their Metamucil to take effect.
@Kayak & Coastal Fishing Then you must really dislike babies and elderly people. Research shows cognitive decline starts at the age of 40, and babies are born stupid.
@Kayak & Coastal Fishing let me laugh. You really are pathetic. I'm not ashamed of being human, neither am I ashamed that I've lived a life with highs and lows. Again you are just trying to be a smartass. Why don't you come up with something better 'dear' then to put me down for stupid shit
They learned what they saw so their owners are equally responsible for their such loving and cheerful behavior Im sure the couple loves each other very much and the birds grasped it like pro!
These are Indian Ringneck parrots, found in almost every Indian locality in few numbers. But unlike China (panda) we don't claim to have a copyright on them
@@thalmoragent9344 What? I'm not a teen or been hiding away somewhere. I'm out there, living a life like everyone else. Of course I would not be surprised. Amazing statement.
@Jean Sanchez Well then how about "child"? Why is it so important to call your child for goatoffspring? Are you a goat? Did you picturesearch BAPHOMET?
@Jean Sanchez Oh it's more of a loving/joking thing, and they wouldn't use it while talking to others about their kids. I've personally seen it a few times. Maybe it's a Michigan thing.
This is adorable. They are repeating what their owner does and says to them everyday. My parrot had about 50 words, phrases, and sounds he made. One of them he learned on his own (meaning I didn't repeat it over and over to him each day). I came home from work and he said "Wanna go out?" Which is what he heard me say to the dog when I came home every day! He coughed like me and laughed like me. He would yell for my husband like me and then answer himself with: "WHAT!?"
My family lived next to Mike and Sherry while I was growing up. Their parrot used to yell "MIIIIIIKE" in a woman's voice at the tops of his lungs. My dad's name is also Mike. More than a few times, that parrot set my dad grumpily hunting for my mom to find out what she wanted.
I remember when I was a kid my dad (who is an asshole) asked to see a parrot and tried to talk to the parrot outside of the cage and the bird just FLIPPED out!! The parrot gave a huge stream of cuss words “You fucker!! Get the fuck offa me!!” My dad was in shock and the pet store clerk ran to help the bird. It was hilarious!!
@@Denise-bcg most birds can be "paper trained" and they will toilet only on paper. This makes owning them more hygienic by far! However, you need to remember this before leaving magazines that yiu are reading or important paoerwork lying around! As I found out the hard way! 😂
@@baggyobeast I don't believe so. You'll always have one that's more outgoing than the other and I think that's what we're seeing here. No different to humans in the respect that they all have different personalities, he doesn't appear to be berating or having an adverse effect on the other...
These animals have been incredibly loved! They know so many affectionate mannerisms that it's easy to tell their owner is as sweet and gentle as they are! Very heartwarming!
How theyre talking to eachother and giving smooches is a reflection literally of how they’re treated and loved by the humans they live with. So awesome!
This and copious other incredibly complex and intelligent living creatures (with brains, eyes, ears, digestive systems, reproductive systems, circulatory systems, communication systems, skeletal/muscular systems, etc etc..are brought to you by...evolution.........lololol...🤣😄
@@pownbnull Science is how we know things that are demonstrably true often despite being very counterintuitive. You, I hope, understand the overwhelming mutually supporting lines of evidence for our globe earth despite how our individual limited perspective and experience suggests it's flat. The same situation applies to life on earth. Despite the great difficulty determining how the very first forms of life appeared, there is no difficulty demonstrating with multiple sources of mutually confirming evidence that life has evolved and is still evolving since then. Religious literalists provide plenty of strawman arguments against it, primarily only sophisticated enough to inoculate their non biologically educated flocks against examining the issue further. Most commonly apologists are poorly educated in the relevant sciences, but adept at debate, propaganda, misrepresentation, ridicule, disguising logical fallacies, promoting incredulity, elevating faith over reason etc. I assume it's holy book literalism that smothers your interest in understanding the overwhelming evidence your apologists do their best to "protect" you from. In your case you seem to be influenced by their "irreducible complexity" attempt at diverting you into an apparent dead end. It was one of the very first objections raised and addressed by Darwin in 'Origin of the Species'. I won't go into it unbidden since all it takes for an intellectually curious and honest person is to Google the term and read until he understands how it has always been a scoffer's stumbling block. Avoid distortions of what is actually taught by relying on original, respected sources in full context on the issue.
denbecr49 Please help me with what "the multiple sources of mutually confirming evidence" is... I appreciate your use of many words for this confirms to me your obvious superior intellect (which apparently arrived from evolution)... Since you are so adept at the understanding of all forms of life and its source(s) maybe you can help all of us with how exactly these aforementioned systems came about..We'll start with some of these simpler ones...the human nervous system and the endocrine system... after your help in fully explaining how evolutions role was in these, then we can start with the next systems.. in human and animal as well as ecosystems and further on....will be waiting for your educated reply...thanks...😊
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You can hear them saying "whatcha doing?" "You good girl?" "Want a kiss? Mmuah", so adorable!
They copy exactly what their humans owners are doing..the routine cuddling, kissing and loving each other. The whole world should be applauding the owners👏👏👏
Based on my experience with owning a bird, they're imitating behaviors that their owners do to them and the other bird, not with another person. So the owner must come downstairs each morning and say "can we kiss?" make a kissy sound, and pet them. It's really cute. Sometimes birds do pick up on really common phrases in households not spoken to them though.
Note the blue ones neck feathers in combination with the eyes. It feels threatened. Note the green ones eyes as it 'lovingly kissed' the blue one.. green one claimed alpha status basically. Oh and they both male. You can tell by the neck rings.
@@rickdeckard1075 Wrong, wrong and wrong. This is affection. Being preened and mimicking is not dominance behavior, it's the exact opposite. Parrots do NOT let other parrots preen them unless there is full trust.
@@Trylica we don't know their history. A lot of parrots these days are intentionally bred in captivity to continue their species, and some don't survive in the wild because their bright colors attract predators.
They mimic what they hear in their surroundings. It's a defense against predators. The sound of a pissed off Jaguar is sure to scare off an Ocelot. What amazed me is they both were mimicking a conversation between two people. It's one thing for a single bird to repeat words and sentences the it heard. For two to birds to mimic a conversation, both of them have to know what to say, when to say it, and when to keep quiet. Same thing with the physical interactions. I had no idea that parrots were capable of that. They're more intelligent than I thought..
Not a good idea, they shouldn’t mimic humans. They, animals, have been around longer than us. In fact, Charles tells us, we are their descendants. Now, if you really insists, let’s limit the mimesis to just talking and nothing more. We, humans, are masters of BSing our way through talking. As long as these birds are limited to mimicking that insatiable rituals of ours, and not mimicking our mastery of destruction, everything should be alright then.
@@ia1530 I don't think we need to worry about parrots developing the ability to rape and pillage from us humans anytime soon. They use this ability in the wild to scare off predators. They mimic the vocalizations of larger predators. They don't adopt the same thoughts and motives behind the sounds they mimic. Jesus.
Conversation translation: 0:07 Mmmuah kiss 0:09 “Good morning” (in unison) 0:11 “Love you” 0:12 Mmmuah kiss 0:13 “Good morning”, again 0:15 “Thank you” 0:19 more kissing 0:22 “Love you” (in unison) 0:24 (looks at camera) “What?” 0:26 “What you doin’?” 0:31 (again) “What you doin’?” 0:35 (other bird asks) “What you doin’?” 0:36-0:41 private convo 0:42 “What?” (looking directly at camera...like privacy please).😄 More private convo, kissing, & love! They’ve been listening to & watching a couple in Love!!!
I'm sitting here with my Hahns Macaw. He makes kissing sounds and snuggles like these birds. He's the only bird we own so he was named Hahn Solo. 🤣 My son named him when he was little. He's been with us for 20+ years. Lmao, he's purring and calling the cat now! Our cat is his friend. He sleeps on his huge cage. When Hahn wants to play he says," Here kitty."And he imitates a purr. It's really funny. He calls the cat," Pretty bird." 😆
This is so true. I gave our pair of African masked lovebirds to close friends when my daughter left home and everyone in the household started full time employment. I popped in to see them a month later, and they clearly recognised me and carried out a lively, lengthy conversation with each other. They looked at me, then each other and chatted very animatedly. They were well loved, cared for and had daily company in their new home. I missed them very much but it was the right thing to redone them with people who they knew, who loved them as much as my household.
Hey there miss Rizzo...i got to questions for you...1..are these parrots really making those sounds to each other??..or someone is doing it...and my 2nd question is..are "you married to Marc Rizzo the guitar player bad ass"?!..he use to play in "Soulfly "..now in "Ill-Nino"
For viewers who have not yet mastered Parrot: they are debating whether, for those birds who subscribe to a postmodernist worldview, there is any validity to the assertion that if truth merely reflects one’s perspective and does not actually represent anything about objective reality, it cannot be absolute.
Some people don't care about "adorable / cute animals", they only care about themselves and money - they feel no emotion, they just want more money, more power, more suffering for others... For these people, there is no "cute / adorable" anything, just ridiculous and worthless little creatures.
@Hammerschlägen M The local blithering idiot has just spoken his own truth, ha ha ha... How ridiculous, those jackasses who suddenly decide that they know everything and everyone - and especially the ones they have never heard of before !!! That's what may happen when you have manure for brains...
@@CalebBerman I'd like to add that giving your life to Jesus is not boring. It's a wonderful and rewarding walk through life--although this life on earth is but the beginning.
@@sandyp2485 That's true. I have experienced a profound peace and joy in Jesus. He has an OCEAN of mercy He wants to give to each of us. All we have to do is ask Him to forgive us for our sins. He loves each of us so much and He THIRSTS to give us His mercy. Just ask. 💜🙏
I had love birds and they acted like that, they would argue, she kicked him out of the house then they would make up, kiss and then she would let him back in the little house...very smart and emotional.
It was smart of the male bird to make up. Otherwise he'd have to get a place of his own while still paying the mortgage on her cage that she'd be sharing with her layabout boyfriend.
Captioning for you: G: Hi! How are you? B: You back from work? G: I’m pretty good. B: Thank you. * kisses * G: Good morning. G: Thank you. * kisses * G: Good morning. B: Thank you. G: Good evening. B: Thank you. * kisses * G & B: Thank you much. B: What? G: Whatcha doin? * laughter * G: I met your parents. B: You met my parents? Wtf? G: You want the what? * kisses * G: Hip hip... hooray! * laughter * G: Are you doing good? * laughter * G: Is that you? * kisses * G: Is that you or…? G: Thank you G: Kiss kiss (x2) I used some segments from other comments. If you have any better lines than what I came up with, let me know. Thanks to: Alex Chipy Cookie D. A. S. Trippin Heckin Heck hello kitty
I can’t find the words to express how much joy this brought to my heart ! Thank you for sharing your lovely talking birds ! I can feel the love ! 🥰 PEACE ☮️👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
@yoyoo yooo That's what my friend said when I showed him the video it's one dominating the other, and I saw it a bit differently at first, but realized he's correct one is dominating the other, and that's just nature in the 🐦 world as well as other species on the planet.
k-pop n' teas I heard the same thing at first, but realized ones dominating the other, but they are bird buddies as well lol 🥰 I just think they are adorable.
These parrots are so adorable. I love how affectionate they are with each other, so sweet. And the way they ask for kisses and permission to kiss each other 😊❤️💋💋
@@quickdraw2532 Scientists say that parrots are about as smart as a 2 year old child, and we all know that 2 year olds understand the meaning of words, so it's absolutely possible that these parrots understand the meaning of the words they are mimicking. Also, I agree, cute as hell!
@@quickdraw2532 They understand some words. My girlfriend has a parrot, and it says "lemon" to ask for lemons. Furthermore, when the parrot wants something, it calls her "Drew", meanwhile when she needs her help, the parrot calls her "mom" (and she didn't teach her that word). PD: sorry about my english, it isn't my mother tongue :D
Steve Pall you are why Evil will always triumph, .....cause good is Dumb. there is no harmony when trying to live with evil, only your own destruction . (but is was a nice wish)
Caged birds are so sad. My budgies get to fly around the house all day, every day. They only go in the cage when it's time to sleep. Unless someone is coming over that isn't familiar with bird safety. They're really happy birds, and that makes me happy!
“Hey! How you doing? Pretty good?” “Pretty good.” “MWWAH!” “Good morning. Hello” “Mwah!” “Good morning” “What are you doing?” “Hello!” “Kiss Kiss?” “Mwah!” “What are you doing?” Holy crap, their owner is adorable
@KaisarImtiyaz Need mynah birds or crows for that. They sound just like people. (But in many or maybe all states, it's illegal to keep crows or other migratory birds.)
Hope you're having a great day! Thank you for watching :)
Ahoy!
Thank You, and your birds are precious, and look so healthy. I admire the level of commitment that bird people have.
That green bird is like Joe Biden when he sees a little girl.
translate what they say. you should know their language by now.
@@HQBergeron 😟
_This one minute video has more romance than my entire life._
Lmao 😂 True
Better than Twilight...
yoyoo yooo it really isn’t where did you get that idea
@shizz 248 💜💜
Damn,this so sad!
Seems like they are raised in a house with lots of love..
They are!
Lots of training is what you meant.
@@E80-t6e How so?
@@E80-t6e The birds imitate their owner's lifestyle by watching and repeating
For sure.
There's a lot of kissing going on in that household
@yoyoo yooo they meant the kissing noises
@yoyoo yooo you just sad because you don't have a bird kissing you
I hope it’s a loving household 🥰
Kissing is dominating in humans too. Every girl I've ever kissed has wanted to dominate me or wanted me to dominate her.. funny how every time I pick one she ends up picking my pocket either way. It's hard out here for the aspiring witchy house husband.
wh
I've never been more disappointed about closed captioning not being available in my life.
Good morning, how you doing. Thats all I could make out.
💯💯👌🏾👌🏾🤦🏾♀🤦🏾♀🙏🏾🙏🏾😂😂
I agree- they should narrate what they’re saying!
:05 to :09 "give me kiss?" (Muah!!) Good Night!" ... then again ... around :11 - :15 "kiss kiss" "good night" (I think that's what I heard)
🤣😂😂
I love when they are giving each other smooches.
Lol adorable 💋💋💋
Yes it’s the cutest! 💕
that's the whole video
Me too!
I like your pp
This says a lot about the kind of home their owners have
@yoyoo yooo you know shit
😳😂
This comment made my day 🌝
Maybe brothers
Lol true; the parrot my grandpa used to have repeated all the curse words my grandma would say while on the phone 😂
They look like an old couple who have been married for 40 years.
Pfft! You know nothing of marriage. If that was the case they’d be sitting next to each other mostly in silent waiting for their Metamucil to take effect.
@@percyjackson2800 "Harold, have you seen my glasses"
Sid24 as he pretends not to hear her.
@@percyjackson2800 lmao!!!
They are both males
That evil bunny in the background,
Just watching!
always Watching!
Jelouse! 🤣
He’s watching you.
That moment when you realise those two birds have a way more healthier relationship than most human beings
Haha a lot healtier then mine;)
Both of them are male
@@11burnout By a long shot. Next time - I'm coming back as a bird.
@@marywillis1630 we can pick?
@@bobbisue313 Sure! Why not?
I feel like I'm eavesdropping on a private conversation.
Feels like Big Brother at 0:30 don’t know why...
@@kattfromsplatsville Probably because of the beak-knock 😅
@@seunhd “listen, blue bird, I hear that Cockatoo was, like, trying to form a alliance with you, so-“
I know right
vabs85ic
The birds imitate their owner's lifestyle by watching and repeating, it tells a lot about their owners , lovely couple indeed.
agree
Cheap Sherlock Holmes
@Kayak & Coastal Fishing Then you must really dislike babies and elderly people. Research shows cognitive decline starts at the age of 40, and babies are born stupid.
@Kayak & Coastal Fishing no you just want to be a smartass the person isn't far off, stop trying to shit on others
@Kayak & Coastal Fishing let me laugh. You really are pathetic. I'm not ashamed of being human, neither am I ashamed that I've lived a life with highs and lows. Again you are just trying to be a smartass. Why don't you come up with something better 'dear' then to put me down for stupid shit
They look happy and healthy. Good and responsible bird owners!
Absolutely agree!!
0:30
The green bird: "I met your parents"
The blue bird: "You met my parents?!... Wtf"
True
it really sounds like it lmaooo
LOOOL
😂😂👍❤️ exactly
Omgg lmao😂😂😂
They say “Good Morning” to each other at least twice! So cute!
write in my guest booklet thank you
@Bert Clarke Huh?
@Bert Clarke I believe your a moron.
@@CalebBerman Has anyone ever told you that you're an annoying little...
I think one of them also says, 'Hello', 'Thank You' after kiss noises and calls the other 'Gabriel'.
They learned what they saw so their owners are equally responsible for their such loving and cheerful behavior Im sure the couple loves each other very much and the birds grasped it like pro!
Lol single owner 😅 birds repeat what they like wether that’s a kiss, a curse word, etc
drivel, you know nothing about birds, clearly.
😅😅😅 both are so cute. It looks like they are couple.
Exactly
I cursed one time in front of my bird and now she calls people “bitch”. Please help.
There they are! The happiest two creatures on the face of the earth.
How do you know they're happy? maybe they're talking about the economy.
@@KusanagiMotoko100 or internet trolls.
0:24
"Wait. Wha-what you doin??"
That's too cute!!!
Lmaoo
This is some deep they have copied thier owners but thats deep🤫🤔🤔🤐
That shit sounds like hentai
😂😂
Birbs: Planning world domination
Humans: aww so cute
Aww! 🤗
Planning the starting of Corona
Pinky and the brain
@Jaya Surya no, birbs
World domination 😂😂👍🏻
I heard, “kiss kiss”, “mmmmwa!”, “what ya doing?”, “this side, kiss kiss”. So cute!
'Hiiii!' 'Good morning!' 'Peak-a-boo!'
you missed peekaboo
Sounded like one said "what do you want for dinner?"
@@barbaramack2897 😆
@@marinasmith3763 I love them!
I'm so happy that these little sweethearts feel loved in their home. Thank you.
Ok, I can die now. That is the sweetest, most unadulterated pureness and love I have ever seen.
These are Indian Ringneck parrots, found in almost every Indian locality in few numbers. But unlike China (panda) we don't claim to have a copyright on them
@@nothingwronginhinduism5923 Interesting. Thank you.
@@JesusistheonetrueGod What I believe is that I see two really cute birds!
@@JesusistheonetrueGod there is no God, only consciousnes
That would be my Instagram
If any human couple can reach this level of affection, then they have found true happiness.
Don’t be silly.
Nad
You’d be surprised of to how many couples out there are terrible with each other.
@@thalmoragent9344 What? I'm not a teen or been hiding away somewhere. I'm out there, living a life like everyone else. Of course I would not be surprised. Amazing statement.
@@Nadia..J The parrots remind me of my older sister and her husband.
@@thalmoragent9344 🤣🤣
I love when animals and kids unknowingly show the love they’re being raised with
@Jean Sanchez Well then how about "child"?
Why is it so important to call your child for goatoffspring?
Are you a goat?
Did you picturesearch BAPHOMET?
This out of this world so cute
Good parenting 😉👍
@Jean Sanchez people call their kids lambs though. I don't disagree with your overall point, but that isn't weird either.
@Jean Sanchez Oh it's more of a loving/joking thing, and they wouldn't use it while talking to others about their kids. I've personally seen it a few times. Maybe it's a Michigan thing.
Such beautiful, intelligent, amazing creatures. Don't ever let anyone tell you animals don't think and feel.
And suffer. Please go vegan.
This is adorable. They are repeating what their owner does and says to them everyday. My parrot had about 50 words, phrases, and sounds he made. One of them he learned on his own (meaning I didn't repeat it over and over to him each day). I came home from work and he said "Wanna go out?" Which is what he heard me say to the dog when I came home every day! He coughed like me and laughed like me. He would yell for my husband like me and then answer himself with: "WHAT!?"
Awww!This is infinite 😍cuteness!
LoL ❤️😍❤️
Please do a video 😄
@@bettyjones5375 I would agree!
My family lived next to Mike and Sherry while I was growing up. Their parrot used to yell "MIIIIIIKE" in a woman's voice at the tops of his lungs. My dad's name is also Mike. More than a few times, that parrot set my dad grumpily hunting for my mom to find out what she wanted.
They must have some very loving affectionate owners. That's cool. Not really into birds but glad I clicked on. So adorable.
Yea the owners are very passionate people I would say.
I absolutely love birds. They're very low in fat . . . if you remove the skin and bake/broil them.
@@markrussell4682 are you trying to be funny? this is just cringe
I remember when I was a kid my dad (who is an asshole) asked to see a parrot and tried to talk to the parrot outside of the cage and the bird just FLIPPED out!! The parrot gave a huge stream of cuss words “You fucker!! Get the fuck offa me!!” My dad was in shock and the pet store clerk ran to help the bird. It was hilarious!!
@@markrussell4682 so unfunny. Wont be surprised if you tried cannibalism
0:39 “hip hip”...”hurray!” :D
😅yaaa
LoL
Lmao
Nyahahaha
Omg I hear that too😂
I'm glad they have each other🩵💚
This is beyond cute and as a parrot owner, I can see, a clear reflection of how much they are cared for and loved! Beautiful to see!
Are they messy to have indoors? Because I really love parrots as well.
Is the green one being dominating?
@@Denise-bcg most birds can be "paper trained" and they will toilet only on paper. This makes owning them more hygienic by far! However, you need to remember this before leaving magazines that yiu are reading or important paoerwork lying around! As I found out the hard way! 😂
@@baggyobeast I don't believe so. You'll always have one that's more outgoing than the other and I think that's what we're seeing here. No different to humans in the respect that they all have different personalities, he doesn't appear to be berating or having an adverse effect on the other...
@@Denise-bcg you'd have to shell out about $1000 if you really want parrots
0:13
green : good morning!!
Blue : thank you
green : good evening!!
blue : thank you
Yeah
😂😂
Lmalo
😂😂😂😂
MMMWAAHH
These animals have been incredibly loved! They know so many affectionate mannerisms that it's easy to tell their owner is as sweet and gentle as they are!
Very heartwarming!
Yes.
This is an edited version. The real video shows a man with a revolver aimed at the parrots just outside the frame
@@gabehowlerson3115 bruh 🤣🤣🤣
@@gabehowlerson3115 😆😆😆😆
@@gabehowlerson3115 yo drop the link
Oh my gosh. They are so cute & beautiful. Their soulful interactions moved me to happy tears.😅🦜💕🦜🪽❤️🧡🩷
How theyre talking to eachother and giving smooches is a reflection literally of how they’re treated and loved by the humans they live with. So awesome!
Actually thats so true the owners love for these birds is reflected back
This and copious other incredibly complex and intelligent living creatures (with brains, eyes, ears, digestive systems, reproductive systems, circulatory systems, communication systems, skeletal/muscular systems, etc etc..are brought to you by...evolution.........lololol...🤣😄
Lololol...😂
@@pownbnull Science is how we know things that are demonstrably true often despite being very counterintuitive.
You, I hope, understand the overwhelming mutually supporting lines of evidence for our globe earth despite how our individual limited perspective and experience suggests it's flat.
The same situation applies to life on earth. Despite the great difficulty determining how the very first forms of life appeared, there is no difficulty demonstrating with multiple sources of mutually confirming evidence that life has evolved and is still evolving since then.
Religious literalists provide plenty of strawman arguments against it, primarily only sophisticated enough to inoculate their non biologically educated flocks against examining the issue further. Most commonly apologists are poorly educated in the relevant sciences, but adept at debate, propaganda, misrepresentation, ridicule, disguising logical fallacies, promoting incredulity, elevating faith over reason etc.
I assume it's holy book literalism that smothers your interest in understanding the overwhelming evidence your apologists do their best to "protect" you from. In your case you seem to be influenced by their "irreducible complexity" attempt at diverting you into an apparent dead end. It was one of the very first objections raised and addressed by Darwin in 'Origin of the Species'. I won't go into it unbidden since all it takes for an intellectually curious and honest person is to Google the term and read until he understands how it has always been a scoffer's stumbling block. Avoid distortions of what is actually taught by relying on original, respected
sources in full context on the issue.
denbecr49 Please help me with what "the multiple sources of mutually confirming evidence" is... I appreciate your use of many words for this confirms to me your obvious superior intellect (which apparently arrived from evolution)... Since you are so adept at the understanding of all forms of life and its source(s) maybe you can help all of us with how exactly these aforementioned systems came about..We'll start with some of these simpler ones...the human nervous system and the endocrine system... after your help in fully explaining how evolutions role was in these, then we can start with the next systems.. in human and animal as well as ecosystems and further on....will be waiting for your educated reply...thanks...😊
You can hear them saying "whatcha doing?" "You good girl?" "Want a kiss? Mmuah", so adorable!
It not that creepy jesus 😂
It is very adorable, but I can't hear anything. I really need subtitles. I can't understand young children either. It's all R2D2 to me.
Now I’m wondering if r2d2 is just asking 3p0 if he’s a good girl and if he wants kisses
I don't know. At 0:15 the green parrot seems to say "F*ck Gabriel" to me. :/
@@ThePC007 true LMAO
They observe a lot of love in their home … which is lovely 🥰
my same thought Peace
give me whatever youre smoking
I'd be fine with that. Seems like they'd be more unifying than any human world leader.
i dont understand a singlle word
@@VINvIN344 🤣🤣
That joint kiss is just the most adorable thing
They copy exactly what their humans owners are doing..the routine cuddling, kissing and loving each other. The whole world should be applauding the owners👏👏👏
you mean human parents, slavery is a no-no (:
Based on my experience with owning a bird, they're imitating behaviors that their owners do to them and the other bird, not with another person. So the owner must come downstairs each morning and say "can we kiss?" make a kissy sound, and pet them. It's really cute. Sometimes birds do pick up on really common phrases in households not spoken to them though.
Not each other, it’s how the owner treats the birds.
The whole world should be applauding the owners? Seems about excessive
@@VojkoVeovaPunica hold on, how is he doing it without hands
my favourite thing about this video is that their pupils are dilating and constricting which means they're excited/happy
Yeah
🤣🤣🤣🤣 they are angry and both are male
That's almost always a sign of anger, fear, frustration or aggression, in animals.
Our one does that when he's angry or scared.. for example when kids try to pet him too suddenly or if a helicopter flys over the house
Note the blue ones neck feathers in combination with the eyes. It feels threatened. Note the green ones eyes as it 'lovingly kissed' the blue one.. green one claimed alpha status basically. Oh and they both male. You can tell by the neck rings.
All I hear is "you're cute" "want a kiss" "mwuaah", repeatedly
Omg they're so cute 🥰🥰🥰
You should go to doctor
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The family raising these little guys must be awesome and well-tempered.❤
That blue bird received more kisses than I ever have in my entire life. 😐
Sad but true; this is only 1 min
😂😂😂
Me too bro
Many of us bro!! Not only you .
At least you have received kisses , ....here me.......let leave
Never felt this much single in my entire life😂
toh biya karwalo aap...:-)
@@ajaykushwaha-bp6ew Usse urdu/hindi aati hai kia? 🙃
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥺🥺🥺
@ekāgracittena CPH4 Aap ki reply se to aap trash lag rahe hain. Both Hindi and Urdu are beautiful languages.
@ekāgracittena CPH4 bcz of inferior complex in you whole world knows how small hearted these guys Are always feeling ashmed and inferior
Pretty clear that their human likes to tell them “Good morning!” followed by giving them a kiss!
They really talk or mimic?
@@saiyongdawn7756 I think they mimic but I'm no expert. It's certainly fun to watch.
@@RoadCone411 Yeah, sure is funny.
@@saiyongdawn7756 these ones ar surely mimicing
@@Cruddyfly 😁
I love the way their eyes just never stop looking around. the pupils growing shrinking growing again so quick
You can tell their humans are very affectionate to them and love them a lot. They are very beautiful birds.
❤️ ur comment 👍
actually it seems more likely to be some form of dominance assertion, anthropomorphizing it into a display of affection is a bit silly
@@rickdeckard1075 Wrong, wrong and wrong. This is affection. Being preened and mimicking is not dominance behavior, it's the exact opposite. Parrots do NOT let other parrots preen them unless there is full trust.
esp the part where they were ripped from their enviornment and family and enslaved
@@Trylica we don't know their history. A lot of parrots these days are intentionally bred in captivity to continue their species, and some don't survive in the wild because their bright colors attract predators.
*”We attack at dawn”*
Humans: “OMG! Look at them kissing!”
🤐🤐🤐 I wont tell
🤣
@@imAgamingApple Shh let them contact the FBI penguins in Malaysia
Lmao
😂🤣😂🤣
The owners of these birds must be very affectionate. It’s beautiful.
Yes, they are DARLING!!👏💕💐
Absolutely gorgeous with spectacular eye- popping color. Sweet as apple pie.
I’ve had such a rough day of stress and tears. It’s nice to be recommended to this before going to bed.
heyyy how are you feeling now?
@@mahi-wb8ot Much better now. Things have eased up a bit lol. Hope you’re doing good, yourself!
@@tex56 tbh it's been really hard for me since a year, i really felt like checking up on you :)
Aw I hope things get better for both of you!! Cheer up! 😘💜
@@mahi-wb8ot I deeply appreciate you checking in then. I wish the best for you. Hope things get better.
They mimic their humans. That has to be a very loving household. This is adorable. Thank you
Or they bite each other a lot...
@@6thfloor33 Lol. xD
They mimic what they hear in their surroundings. It's a defense against predators. The sound of a pissed off Jaguar is sure to scare off an Ocelot.
What amazed me is they both were mimicking a conversation between two people. It's one thing for a single bird to repeat words and sentences the it heard. For two to birds to mimic a conversation, both of them have to know what to say, when to say it, and when to keep quiet. Same thing with the physical interactions. I had no idea that parrots were capable of that. They're more intelligent than I thought..
Not a good idea, they shouldn’t mimic humans. They, animals, have been around longer than us. In fact, Charles tells us, we are their descendants. Now, if you really insists, let’s limit the mimesis to just talking and nothing more. We, humans, are masters of BSing our way through talking. As long as these birds are limited to mimicking that insatiable rituals of ours, and not mimicking our mastery of destruction, everything should be alright then.
@@ia1530 I don't think we need to worry about parrots developing the ability to rape and pillage from us humans anytime soon. They use this ability in the wild to scare off predators. They mimic the vocalizations of larger predators. They don't adopt the same thoughts and motives behind the sounds they mimic. Jesus.
This is so relatable......the bunny in the back is literally me my entire life
😁😁👍
:'(
Awwwweeee!
xD
Hhaa
I love birds. I have had 2 in my lifetime, and I loved both very much. These ringneck parrots are the cutest!
"No, no, a little lower." "Like this?" "No more to the left, and a little lower." "Ok, ok, like this?"
(͠≖ ͜ʖ͠≖)
Right there!
"Yes, that's the spot"
@@boredpotato6366 I-
Yall fuckin ruined it. atleast its still funny
*Parrot:* _Notices he’s being watched_
“What?! 👁👁” 0:41
Brilliant
So lovely these pair ,so cute they talk each other😍😍👍👍
I thought he said "hooman"
WOT m8
Nah he said "oi"
They've just been with a couples therapist, he's being more 'attentive' to her needs. 'Here?' 'Like this?' She seems happy...
They are both males.
i swear at 33 seconds she says "i feel fat" and he is trying to convince her she is not
@@RustyDodd You see the black stripes on both birds? Females don't have them.
well, I didn't claim to be Dr. Doolittle!
@@Spyrit2011 hey its the 90s
That's just unbearably cute.
Conversation translation:
0:07 Mmmuah kiss
0:09 “Good morning” (in unison)
0:11 “Love you”
0:12 Mmmuah kiss
0:13 “Good morning”, again
0:15 “Thank you”
0:19 more kissing
0:22 “Love you” (in unison)
0:24 (looks at camera) “What?”
0:26 “What you doin’?”
0:31 (again) “What you doin’?”
0:35 (other bird asks) “What you doin’?”
0:36-0:41 private convo
0:42 “What?” (looking directly at camera...like privacy please).😄
More private convo, kissing, & love!
They’ve been listening to & watching a couple in Love!!!
0:16 “Hi Gabriel”...?
@lee hamlin kinda irrelevant. They've been around a human couple that is affectionate and picked it up
Awe
Thank you for posting what they were saying!
I can actually now hear it after I read what you wrote! 😊
This is beyond too cute!! 🤣🤣🌞❤️💙
@@BL3SSed-Bliss yeah one of their names in Gabriel and he keeps saying it. I've watched these two a lot
*THAT KISSING SOUND IS THE CUTEST SHIT IVE EVER HEARD IN MY ENTIRE LIFE*
You can always tell when they have loving parents who are always making kissing sounds to them ♥️
ok but don't swear
Mmmmmmmwaaaaa what you doing huh?
i said this exactly word to word when i heard that
I'm sitting here with my Hahns Macaw. He makes kissing sounds and snuggles like these birds. He's the only bird we own so he was named Hahn Solo. 🤣 My son named him when he was little. He's been with us for 20+ years. Lmao, he's purring and calling the cat now! Our cat is his friend. He sleeps on his huge cage. When Hahn wants to play he says," Here kitty."And he imitates a purr. It's really funny. He calls the cat," Pretty bird." 😆
the rabbit in the background be staring into their souls like ' I want this'
Ellie Lol I didn't see the rabbit until you mentioned it 😂
@@laurieannwilks343 ~ Same! I'm like "wait a min... there's a rabbit?!" Had to go back and look!
@@AB_Evans 🤗
that's a statue right?
@@にちはHYPERSPACE Yes I do believe it is a statue.
You have to be blessed to have these two beautiful animals...cute
i love how the lil green parrot looks at the camera and says "what?" 00:41
Yeah haha
The blue one's head looks soooooooo fluffy! like a stuffed animal. such a pretty color. wow.
But its not edited
Lol that part was so funny 😂
He says "Oye" Like a pure British guy xD
I'm a dude and not remotely embarrassed to say that is precious and absolutely adorable.
@Vinny Booboo Maybe, maybe not. And if so, who cares? FFS it's 2019 and people like YOU still fearing what you don't understand.
@Vinny Booboo Congratulations.
Ain't nothin wrong w that
@Vinny Booboo is 2019 grandpa get on our lvl !
Only a real man can say that
This is so true. I gave our pair of African masked lovebirds to close friends when my daughter left home and everyone in the household started full time employment. I popped in to see them a month later, and they clearly recognised me and carried out a lively, lengthy conversation with each other. They looked at me, then each other and chatted very animatedly. They were well loved, cared for and had daily company in their new home. I missed them very much but it was the right thing to redone them with people who they knew, who loved them as much as my household.
U should feel horrible for walking out of their lives like that
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz profile picture checks out because that response was pure clownery.
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz So it would be better for the birds to be home alone all day? Idiot!
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz better to give the birds another home than completely abandon, they did what they had to
@@OneHunnitNoCapStannitOnBidnisz You should feel horrible for being stupidly judgemental. 🤡👍
Such a beautiful pair of birds, i love the colors of them, and plus, they talk cute, and they just adore one another.
0:16 Where's Gabriel?
Gabriel?
Lmaoo
0:21 yup yup
YOOOO I HEARD IT TOO
def heard Peter Gabriel
Did mean the angel Gabriel
Their eyes go like : ●•○●○•●○•○
Right? It's so cool but freaky at the same time 😅
Its like .. LSD on, LSD off, LSD on, LSD off
Its morse code
I really want to fuck them.
Gentleman von Tweed
What
In a parallel universe: *Humans talk to one other like parrots*
Not so..
You can totally find that in our universe too... no need to go as far as a parallel universe
**Starts kissing*
@@deboraholson240 it is so.. Ive been there and had to take my pet parrot with me.. you know to help translate..;-)
rudymarleyaskit, what were you on
They are having a conversation!!!❤😅🎉 And you are so blessed to have a
"front row seat" to such cuteness!!!🙏😊❤❤🎉
The kissy noises are a cuteness overload!😍🥰
Also the squeaky noises
So true... So true... :)
This is heart warming. And loving. Something we all need right now.
It makes me miss my husband
@@ElizabethSanchez-oo9nm I miss mine too.
Hey there miss Rizzo...i got to questions for you...1..are these parrots really making those sounds to each other??..or someone is doing it...and my 2nd question is..are "you married to Marc Rizzo the guitar player bad ass"?!..he use to play in "Soulfly "..now in "Ill-Nino"
In spite of sounding like our R2 D2 their affection is undeniable! 😚👄😚💋
Me finding the unoriginal comment over and over by bots who want to fish likes: 😐
0:18
"Can we kiss?"
"Mmmmmmmmmwah" *BONK BONK BONK BONK BONK*
lmfao i love this
Love 😍
OMG, I laughed out loud to this!
Lot to learn from them ✨care , share, communicate ✨
0:41 I love that the bird looks at the camera and says "What?"
Lol
😂😂😂
😂😂
Lmao hes like watchu lookin at?
😂
Of course it's being able to vocalize what they hear, but adding on the affection at the same time is surreal.
Yup!
It seems they understand what they heard from humans, and both of them undetstands it that they do it to each other.
@@kevinv.m.94 I believe that parrots mock humans and smack-talk us at every opportunity! ;) Can't say I blame them!
God is make everything perfect
@@saul5499 lmao he also doesnt exist so theres that too
Adolf Hitler you have bones and flesh. And there is something else. He give you the spirit to live. And only God can give it.
When the parrots have more social life than you💀
True 😂
Yea (sigh)
That definitely applies to me
True RUclips is where I do all my socializing
Bahaha! Very true and yet sad. I loved your comment ❤
For viewers who have not yet mastered Parrot: they are debating whether, for those birds who subscribe to a postmodernist worldview, there is any validity to the assertion that if truth merely reflects one’s perspective and does not actually represent anything about objective reality, it cannot be absolute.
LOL1
I love how they don't just mimic the sound of kissing, they also lean into one another.
its because that's what the owners do to them!
"Can I have a kiss?"
These birds are very loved.
No you can't kiss just like that. Parrots don't like it
How could anyone give this a thumbs down? Adorable
Because they are not talking to each other but just repeating what they have been taught
Because pets agent
Some people don't care about "adorable / cute animals", they only care about themselves and money - they feel no emotion, they just want more money, more power, more suffering for others...
For these people, there is no "cute / adorable" anything, just ridiculous and worthless little creatures.
@Hammerschlägen M
The local blithering idiot has just spoken his own truth, ha ha ha...
How ridiculous, those jackasses who suddenly decide that they know everything and everyone - and especially the ones they have never heard of before !!!
That's what may happen when you have manure for brains...
@Pinochet's Helicopter thanks
I like how the pupils shrink then get large constantly. Like a cartoon or something.
That was so cute especially the smoochies. I'll be smiling for quite a while after that avian conversation.
Prekrasne papigice,odgajane s puno ljubavi!!
@@CalebBerman I'd like to add that giving your life to Jesus is not boring. It's a wonderful and rewarding walk through life--although this life on earth is but the beginning.
@@sandyp2485 That's true. I have experienced a profound peace and joy in Jesus. He has an OCEAN of mercy He wants to give to each of us. All we have to do is ask Him to forgive us for our sins. He loves each of us so much and He THIRSTS to give us His mercy. Just ask. 💜🙏
@@user-or1ye3iz6d only Allah can give you mercy
i dont want to say this but…
…what if they were actually fighting instead of kissing?
I had love birds and they acted like that, they would argue, she kicked him out of the house then they would make up, kiss and then she would let him back in the little house...very smart and emotional.
@King Dru 😂
It was smart of the male bird to make up.
Otherwise he'd have to get a place of his own while still paying the mortgage on her cage that she'd be sharing with her layabout boyfriend.
I had a relationship exactly like that.......lol
If she owns the house, that is.
🤣😂
Captioning for you:
G: Hi! How are you?
B: You back from work?
G: I’m pretty good.
B: Thank you.
* kisses *
G: Good morning.
G: Thank you.
* kisses *
G: Good morning.
B: Thank you.
G: Good evening.
B: Thank you.
* kisses *
G & B: Thank you much.
B: What?
G: Whatcha doin?
* laughter *
G: I met your parents.
B: You met my parents? Wtf?
G: You want the what?
* kisses *
G: Hip hip... hooray!
* laughter *
G: Are you doing good?
* laughter *
G: Is that you?
* kisses *
G: Is that you or…?
G: Thank you
G: Kiss kiss (x2)
I used some segments from other comments. If you have any better lines than what I came up with, let me know.
Thanks to:
Alex
Chipy Cookie
D. A. S.
Trippin
Heckin Heck
hello kitty
This sums up the entire comment section
Underrated
I love this
This is appreciable work my
Thats sooo cute!!!
I can’t find the words to express how much joy this brought to my heart ! Thank you for sharing your lovely talking birds ! I can feel the love ! 🥰 PEACE ☮️👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
0:30 "I met your parents"
😎
Damn ahahahah
lol
"Not so bad."
😂😂😂😂
Awwww you can absolutely tell they are from a loving home, they mimic everything they see and hear.
Hello 👋
How are you doing?
So what they sould do if the owners were "bad"?
@@vgm_central Hey?
I've seen cockatoos cursing, swearing and screaming.. but, in this video they loving and kissing each other because they copying their owners..
This is so impressive… both are adorable… What a wonderful and loving family they have!
@@CalebBerman Go away you're annoying.
@@CalebBerman I love God
I hope they will have kids of their own
@@supertrike5893 they are brothers mate
@@atharvakunte2662 isn't the other one a girl? Why would brothers kiss? Lol
The most adorable and precious video.
0:23 The green parrot clearly said "What you doin'?"
You are right...I heard it🤣😂😂😂
The other one responds with “Being a bird, what do you think”
@@kenshivinsmoke509 I couldn't quite catch that but I'll take your word for it 😁
You can kind of hear : what you looking at?
@@kenshivinsmoke509 that's so crazy lol
All i can hear in my mind is
"Do you want kiss?"
"Yeah i want a kiss"
"Here you go"
*meah mwah mwah*
@yoyoo yooo how do you say? Are the other one a male too?
@yoyoo yooo you know shit
@yoyoo yooo kiss is art of dominating...
@yoyoo yooo That's what my friend said when I showed him the video it's one dominating the other, and I saw it a bit differently at first, but realized he's correct one is dominating the other, and that's just nature in the 🐦 world as well as other species on the planet.
k-pop n' teas I heard the same thing at first, but realized ones dominating the other, but they are bird buddies as well lol 🥰 I just think they are adorable.
0:05 I’m gonna cry, this is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my life
These parrots are so adorable. I love how affectionate they are with each other, so sweet. And the way they ask for kisses and permission to kiss each other 😊❤️💋💋
The owners are obviously in a very healthy relationship, from how affectionate these birds are. That’s just adorable.
So actually there are at least four lovebirds in the household, so to speak!
They really do love each other. It's just that they learned how to Express it in human speech instead of in parrot language. They are adorable!
They just repeat words they have no ideal of the meaning but cute as hell.
@@quickdraw2532 Scientists say that parrots are about as smart as a 2 year old child, and we all know that 2 year olds understand the meaning of words, so it's absolutely possible that these parrots understand the meaning of the words they are mimicking. Also, I agree, cute as hell!
@@quickdraw2532 They understand some words. My girlfriend has a parrot, and it says "lemon" to ask for lemons. Furthermore, when the parrot wants something, it calls her "Drew", meanwhile when she needs her help, the parrot calls her "mom" (and she didn't teach her that word).
PD: sorry about my english, it isn't my mother tongue :D
@@Madamecroft. your English was perfect. 👍
@@smshh33 Thank you so much! ☺️☺️☺️
I wish thee entire World and every living thing could live in harmony like this.
Stop Wishing and Start Executing It’s Possible…
u do know that the green one was making the other one submit to him/her right?
@@BrainDamageComedy are you a bioligist?
Steve Pall you are why Evil will always triumph, .....cause good is Dumb. there is no harmony when trying to live with evil, only your own destruction . (but is was a nice wish)
@@jimgagne3801 Evil is dumber
Parrots are lovable. Identified because of their talking style.
That’s how these beautiful animals should be, happy walking around not in a cage 🐦
My sentiments exactly ✨💖
Caged birds are so sad. My budgies get to fly around the house all day, every day. They only go in the cage when it's time to sleep. Unless someone is coming over that isn't familiar with bird safety. They're really happy birds, and that makes me happy!
@@kingcrimson234 You're a wonderful bird owner ✨✨ Question- Are they trained to go potty in their cage ❓❔❓
@@blessedmslady7341 That's what I'm wondering. I wouldn't want poop all over my house.
@@jessiem276 Well, I haven't received a response , SOOOO...
“Hey! How you doing? Pretty good?”
“Pretty good.”
“MWWAH!”
“Good morning. Hello”
“Mwah!”
“Good morning”
“What are you doing?”
“Hello!”
“Kiss Kiss?”
“Mwah!”
“What are you doing?”
Holy crap, their owner is adorable
❤❤❤❤❤❤🤣❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤣❤❤❤❤❤❤
😉
Really
😅💙
:O another storyshift fan-
I was expecting for them to really talk like humans 😂
It does a bit to be fair. They even kiss better than me 😂
@KaisarImtiyaz Need mynah birds or crows for that. They sound just like people. (But in many or maybe all states, it's illegal to keep crows or other migratory birds.)