Sounds of Lovebird 1 Hour Live Recording V.2

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Hello, another video another lovebird sounds recording when singing, chirping and talking to each other. enjoy 1 hour live recording lover birds sounds with high quality 720p video and 48kHz 256 audio bitrate. But because this video record just only using internal mic from my camera, so the sound are little bit noisy. And also because my home located closely from main street, sounds from street ambience also recorded like it or not.
    Also i set my camera exposure to manual when this video recorded.
    Sorry for my bad english, i try my best.
    Happy watching or listening. Enjoy.
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  • @julioagaporniperiquitos1999
    @julioagaporniperiquitos1999 7 лет назад +5

    Que hermosura

  • @butterflyangelwhispers149
    @butterflyangelwhispers149 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you for this video. my love bird loves singing back to the love bird's.

    • @videokameraku
      @videokameraku  8 лет назад +1

      Yeay.. But now.. All these birds already released.. :D

    • @videokameraku
      @videokameraku  7 лет назад

      i'm sorry.. huehehe.. :D at least i try my best.. thanks for visit and rating.. :)

  • @sharonr.duhart7192
    @sharonr.duhart7192 6 лет назад +2

    My lovebird Benjamin loves this channel - thank you for sharing.

  • @lisaburgess521
    @lisaburgess521 8 лет назад +5

    Thank you for the video. I just lost one of my lovebirds and my other lovebird loves this video

  • @birdlady5166
    @birdlady5166 8 лет назад +2

    This vid had my fischer's lovebird all excited!! My peach faced is still in her nest box though. hehe

  • @spnjaredfan
    @spnjaredfan Год назад

    I love Lovebirds but I hate seeing them in small cages without any toys to stimulate them. 😢

  • @happybirbiggy6032
    @happybirbiggy6032 4 года назад +4

    these birds need toys to play with-
    i looked at your replies and you shouldn’t set a lovebird free. wherever you bought these lovebirds, there were fed actual food. once you set the free, how else are they supposed to eat?
    not to mention, why three lovebirds? poor little guys, they’re scared to touch the bottom of the cage! buy a cage bottom, and use bedding. that way, if your bird accidentally falls down there it wont get sick because of its stools.
    i have a peach faced lovebird, and after he listened to these poor bird sounds, he flew away. he didn’t want anything to do with these poor, neglected birds.
    do you play with them? where are the birds located? i hear car sounds and i’m worried about the safety of these beautiful birds.

  • @relaxing-mp8701
    @relaxing-mp8701 2 года назад

    Просто проснулся и пытался снова заснуть ... Я борюсь с депрессией с 12 лет, а сейчас, когда пандемия, мне трудно жить нормальной жизнью. У меня не было мотивации учиться, иметь распорядок дня или сохранять какие-либо хобби и привычки. Я стараюсь и чувствую, что это все, что я могу сделать. То, что должно было быть легким, сейчас для меня чрезвычайно сложно. Я надеюсь, что эта музыка сделает мою жизнь немного лучше. Всем, кто читает это, хорошего дня.

  • @RAvery41
    @RAvery41 8 лет назад +6

    They need toys to play with. A swing is a great place to watch them play and swing

    • @carolwade3094
      @carolwade3094 6 лет назад

      They need freedom in their homeland. Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you. As a child, I would dream about flying, and I envied the life of a bird soaring high in the sky. But many birds don’t get to live this life and instead lead lives of misery in cages as pets.
      Caged birds are either captured in the wild or bred in captivity. Both are horrible: One involves knowing what freedom was and the other never knowing a minute of it. Around the world, nearly every species of bird is kept in cages, from pigeons to parrots; people create prisons for every type of these beautiful animals.
      Many people buy birds not knowing of the cruelty that they will be inflicting on them and often underestimating the care that a bird needs. In the wild, birds would never leave their flock, but pet birds rarely ever have the opportunity even to see another bird for their entire lifetimes. Pet birds are often kept in cramped cages where they are unable even to stretch their wings and never know the joy of flying or the happiness of freedom.
      Birds in cages crave freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behavior as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behavior caused by their torturous conditions, people will often condemn them to living in dark corners, in basements, or on balconies, all the while locked inside of cages.
      Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contributes to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds!

    • @hotice4417
      @hotice4417 5 лет назад +1

      @@carolwade3094
      If only they can talk i dont think all birds will agree with you given with right condition..

  • @lolita_chiong
    @lolita_chiong 5 лет назад +3

    @video kameraku can i use your lovebird chirping sound for my student film?

  • @carolwade3094
    @carolwade3094 6 лет назад +4

    Friday, January 26, 2018 ~~~Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you. As a child, I would dream about flying, and I envied the life of a bird soaring high in the sky. But many birds don’t get to live this life and instead lead lives of misery in cages as pets.
    Caged birds are either captured in the wild or bred in captivity. Both are horrible: One involves knowing what freedom was and the other never knowing a minute of it. Around the world, nearly every species of bird is kept in cages, from pigeons to parrots; people create prisons for every type of these beautiful animals.
    Many people buy birds not knowing of the cruelty that they will be inflicting on them and often underestimating the care that a bird needs. In the wild, birds would never leave their flock, but pet birds rarely ever have the opportunity even to see another bird for their entire lifetimes. Pet birds are often kept in cramped cages where they are unable even to stretch their wings and never know the joy of flying or the happiness of freedom.
    Birds in cages crave freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behavior as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behavior caused by their torturous conditions, people will often condemn them to living in dark corners, in basements, or on balconies, all the while locked inside of cages.
    Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contributes to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds!

    • @jennief2108
      @jennief2108 5 лет назад

      I AGREE, on the other hand a lovebird left to die is worse.

  • @hasanugurdogan4938
    @hasanugurdogan4938 2 года назад

    Es

  • @parasfatma5777
    @parasfatma5777 4 года назад +1

    Plz 🤲🤲😟

  • @vineal21ytsharma79
    @vineal21ytsharma79 8 лет назад

    how cute lovebirds you have

    • @videokameraku
      @videokameraku  7 лет назад +1

      thanks for visit :)

    • @carolwade3094
      @carolwade3094 6 лет назад +1

      How ignorant you are. Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you. As a child, I would dream about flying, and I envied the life of a bird soaring high in the sky. But many birds don’t get to live this life and instead lead lives of misery in cages as pets.
      Caged birds are either captured in the wild or bred in captivity. Both are horrible: One involves knowing what freedom was and the other never knowing a minute of it. Around the world, nearly every species of bird is kept in cages, from pigeons to parrots; people create prisons for every type of these beautiful animals.
      Many people buy birds not knowing of the cruelty that they will be inflicting on them and often underestimating the care that a bird needs. In the wild, birds would never leave their flock, but pet birds rarely ever have the opportunity even to see another bird for their entire lifetimes. Pet birds are often kept in cramped cages where they are unable even to stretch their wings and never know the joy of flying or the happiness of freedom.
      Birds in cages crave freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behavior as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behavior caused by their torturous conditions, people will often condemn them to living in dark corners, in basements, or on balconies, all the while locked inside of cages.
      Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contributes to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds!

  • @rohitjatav3735
    @rohitjatav3735 7 лет назад

    it's very good to bird
    🕊

  • @hu55a1nm
    @hu55a1nm 7 лет назад

    love these birds

  • @kenworthNH
    @kenworthNH 5 лет назад +2

    Our black mask is freaking out. Is this friendly sounds at the beginning? I never heard him make this sound before.

  • @arelisnunez2891
    @arelisnunez2891 7 лет назад +1

    my love birds have 3 toys lol but i only left one toy in since he hates the mirror and knocks it down and the other toy is big so i left 1 in and i leave there cage open so they fly around the house yet there still scared of me

    • @carolwade3094
      @carolwade3094 6 лет назад

      Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you. As a child, I would dream about flying, and I envied the life of a bird soaring high in the sky. But many birds don’t get to live this life and instead lead lives of misery in cages as pets.
      Caged birds are either captured in the wild or bred in captivity. Both are horrible: One involves knowing what freedom was and the other never knowing a minute of it. Around the world, nearly every species of bird is kept in cages, from pigeons to parrots; people create prisons for every type of these beautiful animals.
      Many people buy birds not knowing of the cruelty that they will be inflicting on them and often underestimating the care that a bird needs. In the wild, birds would never leave their flock, but pet birds rarely ever have the opportunity even to see another bird for their entire lifetimes. Pet birds are often kept in cramped cages where they are unable even to stretch their wings and never know the joy of flying or the happiness of freedom.
      Birds in cages crave freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behavior as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behavior caused by their torturous conditions, people will often condemn them to living in dark corners, in basements, or on balconies, all the while locked inside of cages.
      Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contributes to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds!

  • @saramyshihtzuloveyou1496
    @saramyshihtzuloveyou1496 7 лет назад

    this is our little Fishers love bird, Belie's, favourite program, I shared it to my facebook time line, so she can have her show when ever she wants it. LOL I don't play it often enough for her, we are getting her a partner eventually, so this will suffice for now

  • @zeeshan81able
    @zeeshan81able 8 лет назад +9

    its really hard and time consuming to tame or train your lovebirds, they are aggressive by nature.

    • @debbiejanzen3466
      @debbiejanzen3466 8 лет назад +7

      They are animated birds and NEED TOYS to play with in their cage. They will get aggressive without proper toys and attention.

    • @claudiasion1543
      @claudiasion1543 7 лет назад

      Zeeshan Khan fcj d hf y r/€(=d j f($*k

    • @TheOpelkoenjas
      @TheOpelkoenjas 7 лет назад +1

      @Debbie Janzen
      They are very destructive birds, just like any other parrots (lovebirds are considered as being mini parrots due to the shape and strength of their beak). Therefor I don't give them any toy anymore out of the store, but branches of apples and such out of my garden to sharpen their beaks on and to fool and play around with. Because any store bought toy is otherwise literally destroyed withing a few days. They do have cotton ropes and such, and swings, but oh boy do they love those fruit branches!!! And yet they are pretty aggressive towards me, as in not tame at all. They don't give me love kisses, that's for sure, and are very nervous too. That's how I bought them from the breeder, by the way. And they are a breeding couple. ;)

    • @carolwade3094
      @carolwade3094 6 лет назад

      No bird was born to live in captivity. They are not pets! January 26, 2018

    • @judithwilson8623
      @judithwilson8623 5 лет назад

      TheOp

  • @ahmadmohamad2872
    @ahmadmohamad2872 8 лет назад

    mooie

  • @vlatkapruner51
    @vlatkapruner51 7 лет назад

    am got one:3

  • @debbiejanzen3466
    @debbiejanzen3466 8 лет назад +20

    So sad they live in this cage with no toys, no amusement. How very lonely and abusive to the birds. Not as God intended their lives to be. Please do something better for the lives of these birds.

    • @videokameraku
      @videokameraku  8 лет назад +7

      Hello. Hehehe.. You're right.. Btw, all these birds already released 1 month ago.. Now, no lovebirds in my home.. Maybe i should go outside, and make some video live recording of birds sounds in real forrest. :)
      Thank's for your comments. :)

    • @adamhawkins2
      @adamhawkins2 7 лет назад

      Video Kameraku t

  • @LillyAnnHouston
    @LillyAnnHouston 8 лет назад +3

    Do they live in that cage all day & all night?

    • @videokameraku
      @videokameraku  8 лет назад +1

      +3Birds1Nerd no.. but sometimes yes.. we don't have much time for playing with them.

    • @LillyAnnHouston
      @LillyAnnHouston 8 лет назад +2

      At least they have each other. Thanks for answering.

    • @debbiejanzen3466
      @debbiejanzen3466 8 лет назад +5

      So sad they live in this cage with no toys, no amusement. How very lonely and abusive to the birds. Not as God intended their lives to be. I hope they do something better for the lives of these birds.

    • @debbiejanzen3466
      @debbiejanzen3466 8 лет назад +3

      If no time then let them go...let them be free. They have awful life in empty cage. No toys, no bird bath. Lonely life. Sad life. Let them go free.

    • @Bee-mc2km
      @Bee-mc2km 7 лет назад +3

      Debbie Janzen I'm sorry but please don't be an idiot ... I agree with you that this is just lonely and cruel... my love bird (listening to this) is dead silent where he would usually be talking a lot with sounds... but when I say dont be an idiot, I mean if you have EVER owned a bird or know birds nature's a Captive bird can NEVER go free ... other birds would actually kill them pretty quickly, they can't survive in the wild if they have been born in captivity.... it's different if you picked up an injured bird and they could be RE introduced... again they CAN'T go free but the person could sell them to someone who would love them and have time for them... this cage looks like a damn prison and it is cruel...

  • @debbybrooks7617
    @debbybrooks7617 7 лет назад +1

    They need toys!!

  • @UmVtCg
    @UmVtCg 6 лет назад +1

    Sounds of lovebirds? But Why? I have one lovebird which is very tame and is trained to SHUT THE HELL UP on command. Give those birds something made of soft wood to destroy they need to be able to satify this natural behaviour. Three is also a weird number

  • @isabellab6018
    @isabellab6018 7 лет назад +1

    Why is the cage locked up

  • @GloriaMartinez-sk7gf
    @GloriaMartinez-sk7gf 8 лет назад

    Lástima la alergia que tiene la sra que estornuda tanto por Dios!!!

  • @isabellab6018
    @isabellab6018 7 лет назад +1

    And you say it's in home then why do I hear cars very close