This video is a great company to my 92 years old mother. She enjoys every time she looks at it. Thank you and congratulations... what a happiness to see so wonderful landscape. Sorry for my English, and thanks again.
I'm currently raising a baby robin who is unfortunately handicapped & cannot get around much (just started learning how to fly), & although I spend 99% of my time with him, I hate that he doesn't get as much stimulation as normal birds. I've played this twice for him, & he absolutely LOVES it! He'll sit in the same spot the entire time that it's playing, & seems so interested in the other birds. I'm so glad to finally have found something else to keep him preoccupied when I can't.
Thank you so much for this. And thank you for your interest in caring for the bird. I have a playlist with three 1-hr videos, for variety. Best luck to you and the robin.
At the time of writing this I have had my 2 cockatiels for 4 days. They were screaming and running around in the cage so I decided to play this for them and one of them absolutely loved it and the other was a little scared of my phone at first but came up to watch. Warmed my heart seeing my birds being so calm and watching bird TV, I had never seen them in such a good mood before this.
Awww. Nice to know. Nothing like an Aussie reality show for pet birds :) Do find out more on how best to take care of your feathered friends, and they will really warm your heart. They can be very needy. Cheers :)
This is one of the best videos. It did intimidate Max a little as the birds' images are large . However, he watched it to the end. Thank you. I also enjoyed the birds, just so beautiful.
I love the Corellas playing! My cat likes the birds in the bath. The somersaulting miners are cute and the magpie pulling your sunflowers is hilarious!
LOVED IT!!!!! Ilost my gorgeous Tame talking Budgie not long ago, he would have loved it too. We like you, have all the birds in your video around our home too, we are sooooo lucky, I spend a heap on wild bird mix for them and filling up their bird baths all over the small property so they have fresh water. They are gorgeous, cheers and many thanks.
Thank you so much! Australia is a wonderful country, with splendid wildlife. We have to work hard to protect it. Thank you for keeping the baths topped up for our feathered neighbors. Another record breaking heat two days ago in NSW! They sure appreciate it. Cheers! 😊
My 6 cockatiels absolutely adore this! They sit mesmerised and transfixed watching and try to mimick the movements of the birds on screen! It is so heart warming and encouraging to see such beautiful happy birds safely enjoying their lovely surroundings. They all look so joyful! If only all of our feathered friends could have such a wonderful life. Thank you for filming this and sharing it, it keeps my birdies entertained for hours. Ruby :-)
I recognize some of the same rainbow lorikeets that come back several times during the day to bathe. It is not out of necessity, but of pure enjoyment. The birds' joy has moved me and gave me a deeper education of their being. Thank you!
I thought I would give you an update because since discovering this film, I have been playing it several times a day for my birds and they are still totally transfixed by it! When they see my laptop they ask me to put it on for them (they have a particular call that they make, usually only when they are asking me to refill their food bowls, and they have started using this call whenever they see the screen so I guessed what they were asking for and I was right!), and the most incredible thing happened today while they were watching. They have been mimicking the movements of the birds on screen, particularly the lorikeets who seem to be their favourites along with the cockatoos (one of my birds is a lutino cockatiel who looks like a miniature Too) and they were doing this today when I realised that not only were they mimicking the actions of the lorikeets in the bird bath but clearly asking me to provide them with some water to play in too! They were stretching out their wings and fluffing their feathers and making it very obvious so I got their water spray and even my 11 year old little guy who has NEVER let me spray him, was joining in. More remarkable still, I then filled a glass pie dish with water (so it looks as close as possible to the bird baths on the film) and as I type, they are now getting into this and splashing about, having never done so before. I think this is pretty amazing - it shows to me just how intelligent birds are, that they can infer from something they are watching on a film that this is an activity they too would like to participate in, and that they can then communicate this to me! It shows a level of cognition and consciousness that I didn't realise such small birds as cockatiels could possess. I am disabled and spend a great deal of time with my birds, many hours a day, watching and interacting with them. They have free access to a large room they can fly around in all day but they are not free and seeing this film makes me realise what they are missing out on living here indoors with me. They can see outside, but can't see other birds, only hear them, and I wonder now if when they are flock calling they are not doing this to warn each other of the perceived threats they can hear outside, but because they want the other birds to join them - which may be why they love this film so much. I endeavour to give my birds the best possible life that I can, but I realise this is a poor second best to the beautiful freedom that the birds in your film are enjoying. It is very humbling being a "bird parent" - I have always tried to learn from them and let them guide me in how they want to be treated (I hate the word "train" and have never tried to tame them at all though some of them are by nature very friendly) but I now realise that there is so much more for me to learn and I have to thank you for uploading this beautiful film once again, which has really opened my mind and inspired me! And now I am being commanded to put the film back on again, so I will have to stop writing! Sorry for the massive essay! Ruby :-)
What remarkable friends you have! Keeping a birdie bathhouse has also opened my eyes about animal intelligence, emotions, and their welfare as well. Your birds are not the only ones to be fans of lorikeets. A pretty pigeon likes to stare at them and tries to share the same little bath for drinking, if they'll let her. I am slowly gathering footage for Bath TV #2. I'll try not to show too many misbehaving birds lest your friends try reenacting them. :) Cheers
@@rubyscosycorner1410 Hello, Ruby, if you are able to read this, please reply. I'm working on a bird book about my observations while tending to my bird baths, and would like to include your two comments in the book. They are lovely and very thoughtful. Thank you.
@@BirdsNThings Oh my goodness, thank you so much - I am humbled to think you would like to use my comments in your book - of course please do so, and I hope I can be one of the first to purchase a copy when it is published. I would be fascinated to read about your insights and experiences. My birds and I continue to enjoy your channel and your marvellous videos to this day. It is our window on a world full of exuberant colour and the beauty and joy of birds living life the way nature intended them to. With thanks once again, and best wishes for your upcoming book, Ruby 🦜
There are so many videos trying to be like this but it's just birds in tiny cages looking bored and unfulfilled. I'm happy to see a video where they're outside and free. My cat appreciates it too. :3
Thank you so much! I'm in the middle of reworking my channel, with more uploads (without music). Hopefully another 1-hr video in the not too distant future 😊
I thoroughly enjoyed this video infact I saved it to watch again...I got a kick how I think the Jackie couldn't figure out if he wanted to take the little plant or put it back...and bath time was a joy. This whole video was a pleasure to watch 🌺💙
Thanks for replying.i feed them harmony, never seeds or bread. They give so much joy. They fly together, eat together,they preen, they know “ couple power” they are better than most humans!
I watched the whole movie and it made me smile and laugh so many times...everyone in this video seems so happy and healthy and playful...Thank you for this wonderful entertainment!
Thank you! Unlike other bird TV videos out there that show mostly birds feeding like nature's robots, I hope my video shows that animals can have fun and enjoy life like we can, and that we should be more considerate of our fellow creatures. Your comment made me smile :)
My Bet Bird Absolutely Loved This Video... It's very cute watching him when he is happy because you can actually see him smiling... For those of you out there that do not know a lot about birds, they are very amazing creatures and they have very dynamic, personalities just like people do... They are very intelligent and they tend to be as social or even more social than humans tend to be. My Parrot is a Yellow Crowned Amazon, a.k.a. Yellow Fronted Amazon
Thank you for your lovely comment. I try to show their magnificent, intelligent, cheeky selves in the wild so that people understand their pet birds' needs--plenty of space, and enrichment with toys and social interactions. Cheers :)
Wow! Amazing that this person has such beautiful and exotic birds that are wild come to their home like that. I much prefer to see them this way rather than locked up in a cage all day. I have an African Grey parrot and she spends her time outside of her cage and on her many perches, but she will go inside her cage at night. She feels safer that way. I’m guessing this is in Australia? I have a friend who lives there and she will live chat with me while showing me the flocks and flocks of beautiful bright colored exotic birds that fly around and land on and around her patio. These brightly colored rainbow lorikeets look like some of the birds she shows me. I love how at 33:01 he’s prancing around her, trying to make the moves on her. ❤️
Yes, it is Australia, and yes, birds should be allowed to move around and be in an enriching environment. And yes, rainbow lorikeets are so full of character. They all are in their little ways, though some are quite obnoxious. Cheers! 😊
@@BirdsNThings Great, thank you for the reply and confirmation that I was correct about that being Australia. So do people there catch beautiful birds like the lorikeets to make them their pets. I’m sure you know a bird like that would fetch a high price here in the States. And seeing cockatoos wild like that is great.
@@OOceaneyess It is illegal in Australia to keep native animals without a license (wildlife rescuers have licence etc). Wild birds captured will become highly stressed and will try to get out of the cage, damaging their feathers, so it would be cruel to keep any wildlife as pets winged or not. It's sad reading about birds that go extinct in the wild because they're being captured for pet trade. Cheers!
You're so lucky to live in an area with so many beautiful birds! I am jealous haha. I think I enjoyed this video more than my birds! Thanks for the awesome vid, cheers :)
I was even happier than my parakeet, I showed this to her and she seemed very interested! (I just got her) It was the first time I saw her actually interested
Thank you for sharing. Parakeets are really smart birds. If she is your first bird, remember plenty of space and toys to keep her enriched. Cheers to you both! 😊
This terrace (this place) seems a paradise for these birds. I love birds, create and treatment of those living loose so (more with less glamor), lol ... congratulations.
+Regiane Scarpati Thank you. It's been a privilege to learn about these lovely birds more intimately, and what I can do to help us coexist with them in harmony.
Thanks for sharing. I never thought of lorries bathing and enjoying it. I feed them daily but to orrow ill put a basin in the balcony for them. Gods creation.We are all related in a cosmic way!
That's great! Please do make sure to find out what their natural diet is when you feed birds. Seeds damage lorikeets' tongue and bread is not good for them. Cheers :)
Great video! :) My Green Cheek Conure seems to like it, he's making a bit of noises here and there. And I have a regular house cat who's also listening/watching.
My dove seemed interested but as always it didn’t keep him occupied for long (he’s more obsessed with landing on my head, but of everything I’ve tried this is one of the few things he actually paid attention to for some period of time, well done! :o )
I just rescued a dusky dove yesterday from a string injury (blue yarn). I unwrapped his holiday present for him! (Christmas Eve Today) Thank you, Captain! :)
Andrew Montgomery the Magpie here in the UK is one of my favourite wild birds. Their markings are much more defined in the UK and they are huge and v naughty
This was such a fun video. Much more fun than a lot of garbage tv shows these days. Thank you for sharing. My green cheek conure liked it almost as much as I did :-)
That's great! If he's your first bird, please make sure to give him plenty of space and toys. They are very smart and social birds. Best to you and Ocean :)
My human pets love this.
Awesome! :)
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This video is a great company to my 92 years old mother. She enjoys every time she looks at it. Thank you and congratulations... what a happiness to see so wonderful landscape. Sorry for my English, and thanks again.
Thank you so much! Makes me happy to hear she enjoys it :)
thank you for keeping my hoomin entertained.
he's 51. and a half.
You're welcome. And thanks for sharing. Cheers! :)
I'm currently raising a baby robin who is unfortunately handicapped & cannot get around much (just started learning how to fly), & although I spend 99% of my time with him, I hate that he doesn't get as much stimulation as normal birds. I've played this twice for him, & he absolutely LOVES it! He'll sit in the same spot the entire time that it's playing, & seems so interested in the other birds. I'm so glad to finally have found something else to keep him preoccupied when I can't.
Thank you so much for this. And thank you for your interest in caring for the bird. I have a playlist with three 1-hr videos, for variety. Best luck to you and the robin.
My cat watches this every night at bed time . she will be 22 in a couple months ...She enjoys the birds taking a bath .
Thank you for your comment. Perhaps when I'm stressed out before bed time, I should also relax to birds bathing 😊
My mother had hip surgery and is resting and watching this and really enjoying it, thank you!
Wishing her speedy recovery. Best wishes from Australia.
My African Grey parrot enjoys this video. Thanks
Great! Thanks for your comment 😊
At the time of writing this I have had my 2 cockatiels for 4 days. They were screaming and running around in the cage so I decided to play this for them and one of them absolutely loved it and the other was a little scared of my phone at first but came up to watch. Warmed my heart seeing my birds being so calm and watching bird TV, I had never seen them in such a good mood before this.
Awww. Nice to know. Nothing like an Aussie reality show for pet birds :) Do find out more on how best to take care of your feathered friends, and they will really warm your heart. They can be very needy. Cheers :)
My African Gray parrot proceeded to grab the edge of my phone with her beak and threw up some lovely crop nectar all over my speaker!🥰
Lovely indeed 😁
Love this from Newzealand.I love wild life.
I love NZ birds! I hope to return one day and collect more footage for NZ 1-hr bird video 😊
My two conures love watching this as part of their videos when I go to work for the day!
Thank you. Cheers!
This is one of the best videos. It did intimidate Max a little as the birds' images are large . However, he watched it to the end. Thank you. I also enjoyed the birds, just so beautiful.
Thank you for your comment. They are incredible birds :) Cheers!
I was away for one minute and when I came back my bird was aggresively pecking the like button
That's so awesome! Thanks for sharing :)
I love the Corellas playing! My cat likes the birds in the bath. The somersaulting miners are cute and the magpie pulling your sunflowers is hilarious!
My caique was totally intrigued and quieted down right away to watch and listen. Exactly like a toddler plopped down in front of cartoons, lol!
I can almost see your bird watching with great thoughtfulness. Thank you for sharing! 😊
LOVED IT!!!!! Ilost my gorgeous Tame talking Budgie not long ago, he would have loved it too. We like you, have all the birds in your video around our home too, we are sooooo lucky, I spend a heap on wild bird mix for them and filling up their bird baths all over the small property so they have fresh water. They are gorgeous, cheers and many thanks.
Thank you so much! Australia is a wonderful country, with splendid wildlife. We have to work hard to protect it. Thank you for keeping the baths topped up for our feathered neighbors. Another record breaking heat two days ago in NSW! They sure appreciate it. Cheers! 😊
My 6 cockatiels absolutely adore this! They sit mesmerised and transfixed watching and try to mimick the movements of the birds on screen! It is so heart warming and encouraging to see such beautiful happy birds safely enjoying their lovely surroundings. They all look so joyful! If only all of our feathered friends could have such a wonderful life. Thank you for filming this and sharing it, it keeps my birdies entertained for hours. Ruby :-)
I recognize some of the same rainbow lorikeets that come back several times during the day to bathe. It is not out of necessity, but of pure enjoyment. The birds' joy has moved me and gave me a deeper education of their being. Thank you!
I thought I would give you an update because since discovering this film, I have been playing it several times a day for my birds and they are still totally transfixed by it! When they see my laptop they ask me to put it on for them (they have a particular call that they make, usually only when they are asking me to refill their food bowls, and they have started using this call whenever they see the screen so I guessed what they were asking for and I was right!), and the most incredible thing happened today while they were watching.
They have been mimicking the movements of the birds on screen, particularly the lorikeets who seem to be their favourites along with the cockatoos (one of my birds is a lutino cockatiel who looks like a miniature Too) and they were doing this today when I realised that not only were they mimicking the actions of the lorikeets in the bird bath but clearly asking me to provide them with some water to play in too! They were stretching out their wings and fluffing their feathers and making it very obvious so I got their water spray and even my 11 year old little guy who has NEVER let me spray him, was joining in.
More remarkable still, I then filled a glass pie dish with water (so it looks as close as possible to the bird baths on the film) and as I type, they are now getting into this and splashing about, having never done so before. I think this is pretty amazing - it shows to me just how intelligent birds are, that they can infer from something they are watching on a film that this is an activity they too would like to participate in, and that they can then communicate this to me! It shows a level of cognition and consciousness that I didn't realise such small birds as cockatiels could possess.
I am disabled and spend a great deal of time with my birds, many hours a day, watching and interacting with them. They have free access to a large room they can fly around in all day but they are not free and seeing this film makes me realise what they are missing out on living here indoors with me. They can see outside, but can't see other birds, only hear them, and I wonder now if when they are flock calling they are not doing this to warn each other of the perceived threats they can hear outside, but because they want the other birds to join them - which may be why they love this film so much.
I endeavour to give my birds the best possible life that I can, but I realise this is a poor second best to the beautiful freedom that the birds in your film are enjoying. It is very humbling being a "bird parent" - I have always tried to learn from them and let them guide me in how they want to be treated (I hate the word "train" and have never tried to tame them at all though some of them are by nature very friendly) but I now realise that there is so much more for me to learn and I have to thank you for uploading this beautiful film once again, which has really opened my mind and inspired me!
And now I am being commanded to put the film back on again, so I will have to stop writing!
Sorry for the massive essay!
Ruby :-)
What remarkable friends you have! Keeping a birdie bathhouse has also opened my eyes about animal intelligence, emotions, and their welfare as well. Your birds are not the only ones to be fans of lorikeets. A pretty pigeon likes to stare at them and tries to share the same little bath for drinking, if they'll let her. I am slowly gathering footage for Bath TV #2. I'll try not to show too many misbehaving birds lest your friends try reenacting them. :) Cheers
@@rubyscosycorner1410 Hello, Ruby, if you are able to read this, please reply. I'm working on a bird book about my observations while tending to my bird baths, and would like to include your two comments in the book. They are lovely and very thoughtful. Thank you.
@@BirdsNThings Oh my goodness, thank you so much - I am humbled to think you would like to use my comments in your book - of course please do so, and I hope I can be one of the first to purchase a copy when it is published. I would be fascinated to read about your insights and experiences. My birds and I continue to enjoy your channel and your marvellous videos to this day. It is our window on a world full of exuberant colour and the beauty and joy of birds living life the way nature intended them to. With thanks once again, and best wishes for your upcoming book, Ruby 🦜
My furbabies (cats) appreciate this video. Thankyou for keeping them entertained. 💖💖
Thank you for your comment. Cheers! 😊
@@BirdsNThings You are very welcome! 💙
Fantastic Video.....Great! LIKE!
Thank you. I'm considering buying a new video camera for my birdbath soon, for better footage. Please check back :)
There are so many videos trying to be like this but it's just birds in tiny cages looking bored and unfulfilled. I'm happy to see a video where they're outside and free. My cat appreciates it too. :3
Thank you so much! I'm in the middle of reworking my channel, with more uploads (without music). Hopefully another 1-hr video in the not too distant future 😊
I thoroughly enjoyed this video infact I saved it to watch again...I got a kick how I think the Jackie couldn't figure out if he wanted to take the little plant or put it back...and bath time was a joy. This whole video was a pleasure to watch 🌺💙
Thank you so much. I wanted to offer viewers something other than wild birds being fed. Cheers!
17 year old male cat loves this video....
(?) year old female human loves this comment...
I’m watching my friends lovebird and he loves watching this! He’s been chirping and flying around in joy and excitement!
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for sharing. Cheers :)
wow I do not get this type of craziness at my birdbaths, this is amazing
Thank you for your comment. It took many years,, and a lot of luck. :)
I have a pet lovebird and her name is Jolly she is so exited to watch this.
Hope it is good!
I hope Jolly liked it :)
Thanks for replying.i feed them harmony, never seeds or bread. They give so much joy. They fly together, eat together,they preen, they know “ couple power” they are better than most humans!
Thank you for this amazing video!I loved it even more than my cat! Such a great pleasure watching these beautiful creatures!
It was a pleasure putting it together. :) Sequel - ruclips.net/video/FbBM9RaiRLc/видео.html
Cockatiel. Loves this, watches it every morning with breakfast. If I don't put it together, he will be screaming until I do! Thanks for the video!
What a fussy bird! Ha ha. Thank you so much for sharing 😊
Thanks, my cats and I love this and will share the link with others. Love all of these birds - too funny!
Thank you so much. Cheers :)
This is really good against anxiety! Was watching this while cuddling my dogs. Really nice.
My parrot loves this he loves the white parrots fighting and the blue headed ones taking a bath
How sweet! Thank you for sharing. Cheers! :)
I watched the whole movie and it made me smile and laugh so many times...everyone in this video seems so happy and healthy and playful...Thank you for this wonderful entertainment!
Thank you! Unlike other bird TV videos out there that show mostly birds feeding like nature's robots, I hope my video shows that animals can have fun and enjoy life like we can, and that we should be more considerate of our fellow creatures. Your comment made me smile :)
My Bet Bird Absolutely Loved This Video... It's very cute watching him when he is happy because you can actually see him smiling... For those of you out there that do not know a lot about birds, they are very amazing creatures and they have very dynamic, personalities just like people do... They are very intelligent and they tend to be as social or even more social than humans tend to be. My Parrot is a Yellow Crowned Amazon, a.k.a. Yellow Fronted Amazon
Thank you for your lovely comment. I try to show their magnificent, intelligent, cheeky selves in the wild so that people understand their pet birds' needs--plenty of space, and enrichment with toys and social interactions. Cheers :)
Wow! Amazing that this person has such beautiful and exotic birds that are wild come to their home like that. I much prefer to see them this way rather than locked up in a cage all day. I have an African Grey parrot and she spends her time outside of her cage and on her many perches, but she will go inside her cage at night. She feels safer that way. I’m guessing this is in Australia? I have a friend who lives there and she will live chat with me while showing me the flocks and flocks of beautiful bright colored exotic birds that fly around and land on and around her patio. These brightly colored rainbow lorikeets look like some of the birds she shows me. I love how at 33:01 he’s prancing around her, trying to make the moves on her. ❤️
Yes, it is Australia, and yes, birds should be allowed to move around and be in an enriching environment. And yes, rainbow lorikeets are so full of character. They all are in their little ways, though some are quite obnoxious. Cheers! 😊
@@BirdsNThings Great, thank you for the reply and confirmation that I was correct about that being Australia. So do people there catch beautiful birds like the lorikeets to make them their pets. I’m sure you know a bird like that would fetch a high price here in the States. And seeing cockatoos wild like that is great.
@@OOceaneyess It is illegal in Australia to keep native animals without a license (wildlife rescuers have licence etc). Wild birds captured will become highly stressed and will try to get out of the cage, damaging their feathers, so it would be cruel to keep any wildlife as pets winged or not. It's sad reading about birds that go extinct in the wild because they're being captured for pet trade. Cheers!
@@BirdsNThings That’s great to hear and I agree. Thanks!
You're so lucky to live in an area with so many beautiful birds! I am jealous haha. I think I enjoyed this video more than my birds! Thanks for the awesome vid, cheers :)
Thank you :)
It’s Australia
wow :\
Thanks, this made my birbs very happy and made them speak to the tv
Aww! Thank you for sharing. :)
This video is my burbs favorite. They always get so excited when I turn it on :)
I'm so glad to hear that. Thanks for sharing. Cheers! 😊
my Lorikeet loves this video!
Thank you. Wild lories are a colorful bunch, and I don't mean that literally. Cheers :)
I was even happier than my parakeet, I showed this to her and she seemed very interested! (I just got her) It was the first time I saw her actually interested
Thank you for sharing. Parakeets are really smart birds. If she is your first bird, remember plenty of space and toys to keep her enriched. Cheers to you both! 😊
Thanks my pet human really enjoyed
Glad to know. Mine also, but he's too busy cleaning and maintaining the bird baths now.
Wow thank you! Yellow and Blue loved this!
Thank you so much for your comment! Cheers! 😊
I have a rainbow lorikeet just like these lorikeets and they are adorable to take care off.
They are very intelligent and full of character 😄
Keeping my bird quiet while we're on the way for a nap clipping!
Thanks for sharing :)
What an amazing sight all those beauties right outside your door! I wld NEVER be bored!
This terrace (this place) seems a paradise for these birds. I love birds, create and treatment of those living loose so (more with less glamor), lol ... congratulations.
+Regiane Scarpati Thank you. It's been a privilege to learn about these lovely birds more intimately, and what I can do to help us coexist with them in harmony.
This is so relaxing. And those birds are beautiful!!
My Chuchu would have loved this. He passed the day before yesterday. I'm still crying. Miss him so much. My fluff child.
I'm so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences. Sending you hugs.
Thank you!!!!! My birds loved it
That's great to know. Thank you for sharing :)
My dog was watching this video like for 20 minutes 😂😂😂😂
I hope he was entertained. I'll be uploading the 3rd 1hr bird video next week! Stay tuned...
Noisy Miners, they are incredible.
❤crazy eyes Ms Diva 😘
Thank you, my humans loved this.
I love birds, they're my favorite animal
This are cute pie birds
Birds are awesome!
I have a Lori, and he is screaming along haha
Thanks for sharing. I can totally imagine this and it's hilarious! :)
Same mine too
Lories are so vivacious! My cockatoo, Angel loves to hear them.
Thanks my Green Cheek Conure loved the video!
I'm glad. Cheers :)
Thanks for sharing. I never thought of lorries bathing and enjoying it. I feed them daily but to orrow ill put a basin in the balcony for them. Gods creation.We are all related in a cosmic way!
That's great! Please do make sure to find out what their natural diet is when you feed birds. Seeds damage lorikeets' tongue and bread is not good for them. Cheers :)
Great video! :) My Green Cheek Conure seems to like it, he's making a bit of noises here and there. And I have a regular house cat who's also listening/watching.
Thank you! I love to know who is watching :)
I played this to my cat, Luna, and she was like in a trance or something lmao she loved it
Thank you for sharing! cheers :)
Nice birds
Thank you. Cheers! 😊
Im proud to say i was your 1k like 🎉🎉🎉
Yay!!!!!
Thank you...best bird video on here ..my Galah loves you...
Thank you, and your Galah :)
My dove seemed interested but as always it didn’t keep him occupied for long (he’s more obsessed with landing on my head, but of everything I’ve tried this is one of the few things he actually paid attention to for some period of time, well done! :o )
I just rescued a dusky dove yesterday from a string injury (blue yarn). I unwrapped his holiday present for him! (Christmas Eve Today) Thank you, Captain! :)
Evil Penguins That’s so sweet! Merry Christmas to you two, I hope he gets better soon!
I would love to know which birds, cats, or humans are watching this video. Please let me know as a separate comment 😊
I think their sulphur crest cocky's.
Those ones rolling over are Corella's,they are the clowns,of the cocky's.
Black and white,is the magpie.
Andrew Montgomery the Magpie here in the UK is one of my favourite wild birds. Their markings are much more defined in the UK and they are huge and v naughty
+Claire Bevan, you are awesome! I am currently collecting footage for Bird TV 2. Stay tuned...
My conures Jaffa and Juno were a little surprised at first but they settled down on my arms and watched it all :)
Thank you. Glad that they were able to watch it until the end. :)
My brand new best friend Taco the yellow budgie loved this
Thanks for sharing. Putting the final touches on my 3rd 1-hr bird TV video. Hopefully tomorrow 😊
@@BirdsNThings looking forward to it!
I don't even have any bird pets. I just like watching them.
Me too!!! 😁
My pet sun conure is mesmerized! He loves it. Thanks for this.
I'm happy to know. Thank you for your comment. :)
Beautiful bird
Thank you 😊
Lindos pássaros e muito sucesso!
Thank you. Obrigada. 😊
My 3 month old Dilute Conure got spooked by this. Well, I think. Anyway, great video!
:( Thank you for the feedback. Cheers :)
My Lutino Cockatiel sits completely still and watches this video. He absolutely loves it! More videos please!
Thank you so much! I aim to upload many more this year :)
I have a pair and the love each other sooo much
Birds are awesome, aren't they? :)
those are beautiful birds
Thank you. Yes, they are. 😊
My conure kept on pecking the screen ha ha he enjoyed it so much thnx for making this ❤️
Thank you so much for your comment. Glad to know. Cheers :)
This was such a fun video. Much more fun than a lot of garbage tv shows these days. Thank you for sharing. My green cheek conure liked it almost as much as I did :-)
Thank you for your lovely comment! I'll begin putting together my third 1-hr video in the coming months. Stay tuned... 😊
That magpie just stole your plant!!! ~22 mins. (Watching with my cat)
I was trying to grow sunflowers for wild cockatoos, but the birds keep destroying it :( Gardening Fail: ruclips.net/video/AwgEd2lGL2c/видео.html
Evil Penguins Cheeky buggers, those magpies
I ended up watching more of this than my cat did. Thanks :)
I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Cheers :)
That's some very professional videography! Well done!
+SolarFox77 Thank you. It took a great deal of time to put it together, but I enjoyed it. :)
+Evil Penguins good video
+Zeyad Kanaan Thank you. :)
So cute baby I love it 🥰
Thank you. I'm slowly putting together a rainy day version :)
so many birds... I want to live there! ♥
My cocktail was quiet but my parrot loved it and squawked a lot lol
If your beverage starts talking, then perhaps you're drinking too much? Or perhaps it was cockatiel :)
My budgee started chirping along! It was so cute.. I got my bugddee (charlie) two days ago and he loved this!
I'm so happy to hear :)
LOVED IT! Birds are the best!
My pet human loves this!
Thanks! Ocean (my bird) loved this video he’s a parakeet and I got him today! ❤️ 😊
That's great! If he's your first bird, please make sure to give him plenty of space and toys. They are very smart and social birds. Best to you and Ocean :)
"What are these colorful motherfuckers?!" -my cat
beautiful birds
Thank you. Keeping 3 baths clean for them is a handful :)
for your humans... xD
this video was lovely btw. :)
Thank you.
Evil Penguins
your channel is great. :)
I agree, pleased for you as well and thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!
My cockatiel loveeeees this he always watches and chirps along
Thank you for sharing. That is awesome :)
I love my pet human
Me too! Cheers! 😊
My pet human loves this video!
I'm so glad. Cheers!
birds loved it, thank you :)
That makes me happy :)
My two parakeets and love bird are mesmerized by this video. Thank you!
Thank you :)
Hi what a very nice of the wild parrots.i just love your channel and I just scribered to your channel
Thank you so much! I will be adding birdy video cards to my channel in the coming year . First one up--BIRTHDAY! Cheers :)
Watching this at 7 am after a long night woth my pineapple green cheek conure! Hope he enjoys this. First time!
Did he? :)
@@BirdsNThings he did.
There is a female American gold finch and it loves watching through my window and try’s to get in it is so cute and it loves this so much
That's wonderful! What beautiful birds they are. Thank you for sharing :)
My budgerigar, bourke's, and conure all love to listen to this
That's great to hear. Thank you :)
great work...