Funniest bird I ever saw was in a pawn shop. Parrot. Great big parrot. Bikers turned him in. They'd apparently won him in a poker game, and decided they didn't have time for him. Cussed a blue streak, and HATED to be told to 'shut up'. Say shut up, and he'd loudly say "F**k you!!" The pawn shop owner got on famously with him and decided to keep him. If someone calls in a complaint about something not working, he says...'Let me give you the complaint department'. Holds the phone up to the bird, and says 'shut up' quietly. Naturally, the bird responds appropriately, then he disconnects the call.
My parents had a yellow nape years ago....best thing he ever said was "birds don't talk" and he used to call my dog at the time "come here Ted"...while a lot of work, they are such an entertaining blessing
These birds are happy, healthy and gorgeous! Love the way they can imitate anything....and answer appropriately at times! Anyone getting parrots, cockatoos, etc however, should think long and hard before making that decision. They are beautiful, intelligent and can be lots of fun. BUT: They also very well may outlive you--so put them in your will and have someone they know ready to care for them after you're gone.. They need a huge amount of attention everyday--and can become depressed, bored and neurotic, pulling out feathers or getting aggressive if not given enough proper attention>>> each day. They can be deafeningly loud, and when angry, their hook-bills have a very hard, painful bite. Feathers and feather dust can cause problems if you have respiratory problems. Many beautiful birds end up getting tossed out the door or given to rehabbers because their owners bought these birds without understanding what owning them entails.
I so agree. It breaks my heart when I read or hear about the abuse and neglect of any of these beautiful, affectionate creatures. Parrots and budgies are NOT toys or "fashion statements"! They have souls and loving hearts. It takes a special person to befriend and take care of a parrot.
Actually, they don't just "parrot" what people say. They learn speech - that's how they practice, but most parrots know what they are saying. They can carry on a simple conversation. For instance, when asked whether they would like a snack, will reply with what they want, and lots more.
I know an Amazon who does that too. She lost a lot of her vocabulary when she had a stroke a few years ago. But she can still sing beautifully. When we get to hear it, it's amazing.
there's an old video of where a police officer opened a house thinking they were hearing a baby crying, it turned out to be the family parrot, I'm sure you can find on RUclips, I'll look for a link
My birds past life has me thinking I need to make a police report! 😯 He repeats conversations from his past, and the things he has said, are kinda scary. Usually its funny... but lately his last one ended with, 'if you have any weapons put them down!' It is crazy!
My neighbour had a parrot years ago and some of the things it said, and it’s laugh so funny. We had an infant school at the back and well some builders were working at another neighbours while the teacher was lining the children up outside. The parrot starts wolf whistling and shouting show us your knickers 😂 obviously the teacher blamed the builders nearly getting them sacked. Till the bird did again while no builders were there. Loved having conversations with that parrot 🦜 it had hundreds of words in its vocabulary, brilliant birds. If someone knocked the parrot would shout, “who is it, go away! We don’t want any”! Lord knows what people thought being told to bugger/sod off!
do they dance like parakeets? very wild. my parakeet , (Floyd), loved reggae and would just dance his butt off. throwing himself around on his perch. too funny. and squawk...lordy. too bad they don't have a longer life span.
@@domestikgoddez9823 lots of parrots love to dance, and the larger parrots can live up to 100 years. Which is very sad for captive parrots, because it means they will be passed from one owner to another, and the chances of them being mistreated and abused are higher.
@@animaldefender0001 i would hope the parrot would go to a loving family member and let the parrot live as it's used too. i'm guessing the bird would grieve losing someone close. could see why they may misbehave with a new owner- too much change has the bird weary and on edge.
i had a parakeet that would sing and dance to lynard skinner, allman bros. he didn't sing the lyrics - he was off on his own trip. but the dancing was pretty wild - very impressive. once he heard reggae he stopped and froze. then a little head bob started , then a shuffle from side to side - then just rocking out, with the rhythm of the songs.
My sister's cockatiel calls the cat. She sounds just like my sister....here kitty kitty kitty. It's hilarious. My brother has an African Gray Parrot that can mimic any siren and alarm you've ever heard. She sings classical music , sounds just like the instruments. It's uncanny. However she's over 40 yrs old and has never learned to talk no matter how much we've tried to get her to. He's had her since she was a baby. He moved to a new apt complex a couple years ago and the guy next door has a dog. So now she barks too. The guy next door thought my brother had a dog too, was surprised to find out it's a bird. Lol
😂 I just glanced over at my cat and - I wish we could post photos on here 😆 Her wide-eyed “wtf” expression… she looks like a caffeinated owl… and I am dying!!! 🤣
"Name's Cotton, sir, can't talk on account of his tongue being cut out. Trained the parrot to talk for him. No one's yet figured out just how." - Gibbs
That one really knew how to work its human tiny, soft, pitiful voice, it sounded like it kept saying, ever so softly, "I'm just a ba-by" ...... or something to hat effect. So precious.
Some of those birds were pretty good singers. The magpie sounded the most human, corvids usually do. Cockatoos are always fun to watch, they seem to have very big personalities.
If birds are descended from dinosaurs, then what if dinosaurs could talk like this? 🤔 Edit: I swear to God stop telling me that birds mimic humans and there weren't humans when there were dinosaurs 🤦🏼♀️ I know this. It was funny to imagine it being possible IF dinosaurs could mimic humans 🤦🏼♀️ jfc
This brings back all the great memories I had with all my birds. They were awesome pets! Like you see you have to be devoted in time and caring for happy birds. They are very messy, loud and demand a lot of time. If done right it's well worth it!
All of those parrots and budgies are so precious! 🤗😍 I will never forget my blue and white budgie, Skye, who lived to be fourteen years old. (May he rest with God!) He loved to talk and give me kisses. One time, I hurt my toe badly tripping over something, wept in pain, and yelled "Son of a b****!". While I had my foot elevated and iced, I heard Skye's sweet tiny voice repeat this expletive two times. After I could stop laughing out loud, I said, "Sweetie, just hear it, don't say it!" He also was empathetic. There was a time I was sitting by Skye's cage and I was worried about something. He sidled across his perch over to me, bobbed his head, and said, "Don't be scared!" I was amazed to see a hyacinth macaw in the video, and hope he was from captive-raised parents. Aren't hyacinth macaws a protected species?
What a bunch of stunningly beautiful birds, and that blue one! Wow! Let ut just hope that mankind figures out a way of protecting these species before they become extinct.
Humans aren't the only ones that love to sing and dance! I've heard they're hard to take care of properly,so obviously it must have its rewards. Dr. Pepperberg and her African Grey parrot,Alex - showed that they indeed know what they're saying. Amazing, beautiful relationship Great clip!
I give my parrots birdie tea herbal with honey as a treat but I always make sure it’s not too hot. So I blow and stir and often say “it’s not too hot” Birds often practice when they think we’re not listening before they “preview” new words or phrases. Well just the other day I was giving birdie tea to one bird and my other bird just casually asked “is it too hot?” They say things simultaneously with their humans a lot.
if you mean the one at about 1:23, that’s a crow!!!!!!! it’s an african pied crow, specifically, and apparently they make pretty good pets considering they seem to be common as such lol
GODS CREATIONS, AMAZING...HAD MY AMAZON PARROT FOR 40 YEARS. MISS HER SO, SHE DIED AT ABOUT 60 YEARS OLD, THEY ARE FEARLESS AND WARMS YOUR HEART. SO WONDERFUL, THEY ARE SPECIAL. THEY ARE JUST THE BEST! WHEN YOU CONNECT TO YOUR BIRD, IT IS FOR LIFE. MY CRAZY PARROT WOULD FIGHT FOR ME..............
Parrots is the proof that God is real because they saying talking animals a fairytale ok so they also said God is a fairytale even tho he ain't talking animals aren't real?? Explain this video right here God is real and many more unimaginable things could be real.
It feels like such a privilege to see and hear these birds talking and interacting with their humans. It's quite amazing to be part of their lives. I was very impressed how some of them have learned all the words of songs, and the tunes. I know it's been done many times before, but it's nonetheless amazing! I really enjoyed this video, and would be happy to see more. 🦉😊😄💖💕
I'm surprised, "Play some tunes' isn't a more widespread phrase among talking birds. They seem to LOVE rockin' out! Also more snack related vocabulary.
Around 6 pm weekdays my grandmother's parrot would start saying "Is that my Daddy??" when he heard cars go by soon before my grandfather came home from work.
2:52 When I went to the zoo when I was a kid (it was a rare treat) my parents bought me a teddy parrot just like that. Now I don't remember seeing it but remember the toy (I still have it) and seeing that parrot move is like seeing my toy come to life. It helped that they're both fluffy, that brilliant blue and the same size.
For Being A Person With Epilepsy All 36 Years Of Their Life, They Say A Parrot Would Be A Great Companion For Me. We Can Learn & Each Other Well Enough, & Hopefully Be Able To Communicate Better Together.
These birds crack me up, they remind me of little old ladies in the sunday church choir you know the ones a little off key with squeaky voice, but these birds really amazing love them.
A woman found and cared for a starling. She wrote a book about Arnie, the Darling Starling. Arnie learned to talk. They appeared on late-night TV, too.
Funniest bird I ever saw was in a pawn shop. Parrot. Great big parrot. Bikers turned him in. They'd apparently won him in a poker game, and decided they didn't have time for him. Cussed a blue streak, and HATED to be told to 'shut up'. Say shut up, and he'd loudly say
"F**k you!!" The pawn shop owner got on famously with him and decided to keep him. If someone calls in a complaint about something not working, he says...'Let me give you the complaint department'. Holds the phone up to the bird, and says 'shut up' quietly. Naturally, the bird responds appropriately, then he disconnects the call.
😂😂😂❤
That's great! I love it❤
My parents had a yellow nape years ago....best thing he ever said was "birds don't talk" and he used to call my dog at the time "come here Ted"...while a lot of work, they are such an entertaining blessing
They sing with a vibrato like I've never heard before has from a bird!
@@kimmygirl4544 when birds can sing better than you be like🥺💀💀😂😂😂😂
I post videos on my baby bird do you mind checking him leave a sub if you like him thank you mate
Lol
You: I think I'm going crazy, what do you think.
Bird: Birds don't talk.
You: ...
@@kimmygirl4544 the person who taught him was probably that lovely older generation who sing with that vibrato style
I love how all Amazonian parrots sound like Ethel Merman when they sing.
🤣🤣🤣I was just about to comment that!
Omg I can’t unhear that!!!
🎶 'There's NO business like SHOW business 🎶 👯👯♂️👯♀️👯♂️
They are vibrato masters.
That's because they used an Amazon to sign for Wthel
I feel like that bird singing "Clementine" might have learned it 50+ years ago and still sings it to remember someone or a brid friend.
About 35 years ago to be percise.😁😁
That kind of nearly me me cry. It was so sweet
It was on Johnny CARSON many years ago. Sang several song like on here!
These birds are happy, healthy and gorgeous! Love the way they can imitate anything....and answer appropriately at times!
Anyone getting parrots, cockatoos, etc however, should think long and hard before making that decision.
They are beautiful, intelligent and can be lots of fun.
BUT:
They also very well may outlive you--so put them in your will and have someone they know ready to care for them after you're gone..
They need a huge amount of attention everyday--and can become depressed, bored and neurotic, pulling out feathers or getting aggressive if not given enough proper attention>>> each day.
They can be deafeningly loud, and when angry, their hook-bills have a very hard, painful bite.
Feathers and feather dust can cause problems if you have respiratory problems.
Many beautiful birds end up getting tossed out the door or given to rehabbers because their owners bought these birds without understanding what owning them entails.
This makes me sad, poor birdies.
My bird will be buried with me.
I so agree. It breaks my heart when I read or hear about the abuse and neglect of any of these beautiful, affectionate creatures. Parrots and budgies are NOT toys or "fashion statements"! They have souls and loving hearts. It takes a special person to befriend and take care of a parrot.
@@Eskimo_iio so, be euthanized whether or bit they're dying??
Birds have an intelligence similar to a toddler, so I would say you should consider it as carefully as getting a kid.
They're like fancy, feathery tape recorders..
My blue and gold macaw records everything he hears, and repeats entire conversations. Lol
very stealth... you forget that they hear every conversation.....
Lol
Actually, they don't just "parrot" what people say. They learn speech - that's how they practice, but most parrots know what they are saying. They can carry on a simple conversation. For instance, when asked whether they would like a snack, will reply with what they want, and lots more.
@@animaldefender0001 y'dont say…
1:52 is impressive as he/she is actually singing the tune not just saying the words.
You should check out my bird on my channel if you think that is impressive :)
I was stunned by that one!
I know an Amazon who does that too. She lost a lot of her vocabulary when she had a stroke a few years ago. But she can still sing beautifully. When we get to hear it, it's amazing.
What is the name of that song anyone knows ?
@@meo11290 rock a bye baby, I mean who doesn't know that one?
Omg that crying bird sounds like a weeping baby too funny 😂
there's an old video of where a police officer opened a house thinking they were hearing a baby crying, it turned out to be the family parrot, I'm sure you can find on RUclips, I'll look for a link
I love how African grays can mimic the tone of their humans voice. That last cockatoo has a white beak. First I've seen.
That nursery rhyme singing is legitimately one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen oml. That’s impressive for both the bird and the owner.
My mom rescues parrots. And some of the stuff they come out with is VERY telling about the relationships their past humans had with each other.
ppppppppppppπydhttiefrhs
Ha 😁
@@hardcorehunter9438 was talking about the kind of words they have heard frequently enough to copy them i think
@@hardcorehunter9438 some parrots have the intelligence of a 5 year old human child they don't just copy they actually know the meaning of some stuff
My birds past life has me thinking I need to make a police report! 😯
He repeats conversations from his past, and the things he has said, are kinda scary. Usually its funny... but lately his last one ended with, 'if you have any weapons put them down!'
It is crazy!
Parrot can sing better than I can 😂
Me too I'm over here jealous like wtf a damn parrot possibly sing better than any of us🥺🥺🥺💀💀💀😂💯💝
i sound a bit like a jay - vocally challenged and obnoxious
😂😂😂
@@domestikgoddez9823 🤣🤣but funny all the same don't change 👍🇺🇦💙🏴🇺🇦💙🏴
Sounds like a 40s crooner
That green parrot at 3:25 has some good vibrato. Daaamnnn
It's amazing they're able to memorize an entire song. They really are very intelligent.
My neighbour had a parrot years ago and some of the things it said, and it’s laugh so funny.
We had an infant school at the back and well some builders were working at another neighbours while the teacher was lining the children up outside. The parrot starts wolf whistling and shouting show us your knickers 😂 obviously the teacher blamed the builders nearly getting them sacked. Till the bird did again while no builders were there.
Loved having conversations with that parrot 🦜 it had hundreds of words in its vocabulary, brilliant birds.
If someone knocked the parrot would shout, “who is it, go away! We don’t want any”! Lord knows what people thought being told to bugger/sod off!
I've always been spooked by how human ravens sound when they repeat stuff
The one near the start was a magpie not a raven. There was also a starling after that.
@@tamaraj4200 Oh! Thank you!
@@meowwaffles6040 oh the last one was a mynah.
@@tamaraj4200 Thank you again
guys he/she prob didnt mean in this video as you can see he said “i’ve always been” so he/she isnt only spooked from this video
That budgie kills me, their mimicry sounds like someone puckered their lips before trying to talk, it's TOO cute.
parrots are very intelligent, emotional and hilarious
And expensive!
do they dance like parakeets? very wild. my parakeet , (Floyd), loved reggae and would just dance his butt off. throwing himself around on his perch. too funny. and squawk...lordy. too bad they don't have a longer life span.
@@domestikgoddez9823 lots of parrots love to dance, and the larger parrots can live up to 100 years. Which is very sad for captive parrots, because it means they will be passed from one owner to another, and the chances of them being mistreated and abused are higher.
@@animaldefender0001 i would hope the parrot would go to a loving family member and let the parrot live as it's used too.
i'm guessing the bird would grieve losing someone close. could see why they may misbehave with a new owner- too much change has the bird weary and on edge.
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It amazes me when people get birds like parakeets and ravens to talk!!
You should check out my macaw!
i had a parakeet that would sing and dance to lynard skinner, allman bros. he didn't sing the lyrics - he was off on his own trip. but the dancing was pretty wild - very impressive.
once he heard reggae he stopped and froze. then a little head bob started , then a shuffle from side to side - then just rocking out, with the rhythm of the songs.
I was just thinking...”was that a raven talking?” I knew they were incredibly smart but I didn’t know they could speak.
that 'rock a bye baby' parrot is scary smart and talented.
why would he even memorize all of that unless he was trying to hypnotize you?
Hypnotized by a bird. That's embarrassing
@@michaelmattison5463 LMAO
@@michaelmattison5463 Imagine now if a Cassowary could imitate sounds. (one of the deadliest flightless birds)
@@michaelmattison5463 Id watch my back..probably wont wake up...
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Once had a magpie who liked to sit up in a tree in my yard and meow like a cat, drove my dogs nuts.
Oh my darling,oh my darling,ooooh my daaarling Clementine. Lol. 😂😂🤣😂🤣 So cute!!!
The African Grey talks so clearly. I love when it says God Bless you.
They are so social and love connecting with people. Love it 😍
My sister's cockatiel calls the cat. She sounds just like my sister....here kitty kitty kitty. It's hilarious. My brother has an African Gray Parrot that can mimic any siren and alarm you've ever heard. She sings classical music , sounds just like the instruments. It's uncanny. However she's over 40 yrs old and has never learned to talk no matter how much we've tried to get her to. He's had her since she was a baby. He moved to a new apt complex a couple years ago and the guy next door has a dog. So now she barks too. The guy next door thought my brother had a dog too, was surprised to find out it's a bird. Lol
The crying mimicking is just spooky.
1:45 I'd like to believe that someone sang to the bird drunk rather than that the bird has hiccups
Oh my gosh the ones that sing in tune and with the right words- that is unbelievable!
Omg I never heard a parrot cry like a child🤣🥰👍
But I heard it barking like a dog 😁😂🤣
I think some birds talk to show us just how stupid we sound. Of course, we are only amused by their antics.
You would think that
as somone who has seen poeple get mocked and laughed at by ravens and cockatoos im inclined to agree.
Especially our fart sounds! Burps! Blowing major buggars. They love the naughty words, though. Love them!
What i was thinking about the budgie at the start...." see what an idiot you sound like everyday 😆
Seeing how they hold the intelligence of our children... And our bad kids find mocking and naughty jokes hilarious, why not.
😂 I just glanced over at my cat and - I wish we could post photos on here 😆 Her wide-eyed “wtf” expression… she looks like a caffeinated owl… and I am dying!!! 🤣
The food talks
😀
Lmao
Haha, I daren't show my cat this. Don't want her getting any ideas of bringing me a bird in.. Lol
"Name's Cotton, sir, can't talk on account of his tongue being cut out. Trained the parrot to talk for him. No one's yet figured out just how." - Gibbs
U n d e r r a t e d C o m m e n t
Of alll time 😭
Abandon the ship!
I love how Budgies are tiny but have deep voices
It's crazy that they're so tiny but are actually some of the best talkers in the parrot world!
Imagine being in the forest in a raven in the tree above you saying weird shit and you look around and there's nobody
The white cockatoo that wants preening is adorable
That one really knew how to work its human tiny, soft, pitiful voice, it sounded like it kept saying, ever so softly, "I'm just a ba-by" ...... or something to hat effect. So precious.
I can’t even imagine the reaction of the first person to hear a bird talk.
The things these birds will do for you and let you do to them after you've built a relationship is incredible.
1st girl - you better go on and kiss that lil birdie back! 😚😆
Some of those birds were pretty good singers. The magpie sounded the most human, corvids usually do. Cockatoos are always fun to watch, they seem to have very big personalities.
That budgie at the beginning was sooo cute!
Thats my budgie haha Barry! He's been in this video 3 times now haha 😂
When God said, “Let there be adorable:”
These amazing puffles came into existence.
Birds are the best.
@@emmieelizabeth908 💯% true
@@emmieelizabeth908 I have 2 Indian ring necks, a cockatiel and a kakariki
God said nothin
I never knew a birds could be so adorable
1:46 standing ovation for that bird! What a performance!
If birds are descended from dinosaurs, then what if dinosaurs could talk like this? 🤔
Edit: I swear to God stop telling me that birds mimic humans and there weren't humans when there were dinosaurs 🤦🏼♀️ I know this. It was funny to imagine it being possible IF dinosaurs could mimic humans 🤦🏼♀️ jfc
big dinos had teeny tiny brains considering.... but i would go with the Flintstones for the final word...
@@domestikgoddez9823 It's a living.
We'd be charmed enough to offer them dinner
@@ianmichalski7997 😁😁
😱😱😱
2:50 The most gorgeous macaw on the planet : the Hyacinth Macaw.
The most expensive AND on endangered list 😱😥
that parakeet is INSANE
This brings back all the great memories I had with all my birds. They were awesome pets! Like you see you have to be devoted in time and caring for happy birds. They are very messy, loud and demand a lot of time. If done right it's well worth it!
Very cute birds. One sings like an opera singer. One talks like humans. One cries like a baby.
Those birds are so beautiful and amazing. The singing parrot is fantastic and speaks and sings so clear.
The first video took my heart😍
Maybe where the expression "a peck on the cheek" comes from? :-)
@@georgegriffin413 haha clever
I know right?!?! It was going to town!😆👍🏾
4:09 why is no one talking about this superstar?
I think the bird can sing great
You should check out my bird
When you jere a bird mimick your voice you realize the oddities about how you talk.
The crying bird is good for Halloween, imagine those guys with heroic complex. They’d be so traumatized 😂
😂😂🤦♀️
💝💝😂💝💝😂💝😂😂💝💯😂😂😂😂😂💀💯💀💀
Yesssss💀
the "Hey! I love you." was so sweet 🥺
That U2 starting at 7:45 with its little baby noises is simply adorable, very endearing!!!
Imagine hearing someone sing hush a by baby at midnight 😂🤣
This cures my depression
7:51 is the most cutest thing I've ever seen
I know right! I just want that bird’s Instagram 😍
@@anacecilia7042 What the heck is he/she saying to the owner?
@@PoppysGuitar maybe “baby”, I’m not sure
Check your superlative grammar, friend.
@@anacecilia7042 picklesthecockatoo!
All of those parrots and budgies are so precious! 🤗😍
I will never forget my blue and white budgie, Skye, who lived to be fourteen years old. (May he rest with God!) He loved to talk and give me kisses. One time, I hurt my toe badly tripping over something, wept in pain, and yelled "Son of a b****!". While I had my foot elevated and iced, I heard Skye's sweet tiny voice repeat this expletive two times. After I could stop laughing out loud, I said, "Sweetie, just hear it, don't say it!" He also was empathetic. There was a time I was sitting by Skye's cage and I was worried about something. He sidled across his perch over to me, bobbed his head, and said, "Don't be scared!"
I was amazed to see a hyacinth macaw in the video, and hope he was from captive-raised parents. Aren't hyacinth macaws a protected species?
What a bunch of stunningly beautiful birds, and that blue one! Wow! Let ut just hope that mankind figures out a way of protecting these species before they become extinct.
Humans aren't the only ones that love to sing and dance! I've heard they're hard to take care of properly,so obviously it must have its rewards. Dr. Pepperberg and her African Grey parrot,Alex - showed that they indeed know what they're saying. Amazing, beautiful relationship Great clip!
I give my parrots birdie tea herbal with honey as a treat but I always make sure it’s not too hot. So I blow and stir and often say “it’s not too hot” Birds often practice when they think we’re not listening before they “preview” new words or phrases. Well just the other day I was giving birdie tea to one bird and my other bird just casually asked “is it too hot?” They say things simultaneously with their humans a lot.
i love when birds do this it just shows you how loved and cared for they are very sweet 💙
They are all so smart and precious
That raven at the beginning sounds like a creepy neighbour looking over the fence.
The 2 parakeet birds are very sweet, they mimick a kiss repeatly and touch the owner gently with beak.
The Magpie said Hello the clearest.
if you mean the one at about 1:23, that’s a crow!!!!!!!
it’s an african pied crow, specifically, and apparently they make pretty good pets considering they seem to be common as such lol
@@ugly-organist african pied raven I think
GODS CREATIONS, AMAZING...HAD MY AMAZON PARROT FOR 40 YEARS. MISS HER SO, SHE DIED AT ABOUT 60 YEARS OLD, THEY ARE FEARLESS AND WARMS YOUR HEART. SO WONDERFUL, THEY ARE SPECIAL. THEY ARE JUST THE BEST! WHEN YOU CONNECT TO YOUR BIRD, IT IS FOR LIFE. MY CRAZY PARROT WOULD FIGHT FOR ME..............
Wow...that's longer than some marriages! You're blessed to have had that special relationship.
My budgie Beau can say “Hey baby whatcha doing, Who’s a pretty boy, Whatcha doing boy, Am I a pretty boy, Kisses Kisses?” And he can kiss me.
bird's a classic narcissist
@@domestikgoddez9823 Lol
Can you upload a video I want to hear him?
@@jessicajohnson8378 eh maybe not... but it is cute tho
i love them ,they are so beautiful, God is so awesome in creation.
Parrots is the proof that God is real because they saying talking animals a fairytale ok so they also said God is a fairytale even tho he ain't talking animals aren't real?? Explain this video right here God is real and many more unimaginable things could be real.
Imagine hearing someone singing and realising it’s a bird lol that’s brilliant
Man I miss having a bird.
@ 1:12--THE WOMAN : " you poor thing !!" PARROT: " I know it.." lol
That little yellow and green parakeet is a little lover..so many kisses
It feels like such a privilege to see and hear these birds talking and interacting with their humans. It's quite amazing to be part of their lives. I was very impressed how some of them have learned all the words of songs, and the tunes. I know it's been done many times before, but it's nonetheless amazing! I really enjoyed this video, and would be happy to see more. 🦉😊😄💖💕
The crying one. LOL! Let's hear that in the woods when everything else is quiet.
I'm surprised, "Play some tunes' isn't a more widespread phrase among talking birds. They seem to LOVE rockin' out! Also more snack related vocabulary.
Around 6 pm weekdays my grandmother's parrot would start saying "Is that my Daddy??" when he heard cars go by soon before my grandfather came home from work.
Its amazing...understanding or not , it's a HELL of a feat mimicking PERFECTly human speech and ANY sound
You should check out my birds
He really ❤❤❤❤❤adores u so many kisses 😘 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Never knew Ravens could imitate human speech....until now.....amazing......
Search Fable the raven ! She’s fantastic!
@@sablgrl01 Wiil do, thanks....
All corvids can - magpies, ravens, crows, blackirds...
2:55 ive heard much about just how Sweet and gentle Hyacinths can be...ive always wanted to interract with one of these.
2:52 When I went to the zoo when I was a kid (it was a rare treat) my parents bought me a teddy parrot just like that. Now I don't remember seeing it but remember the toy (I still have it) and seeing that parrot move is like seeing my toy come to life. It helped that they're both fluffy, that brilliant blue and the same size.
"And Your Bird Can Sing"- the Beatles
4:10 is my favourite part I swear... what a talent
They are just a amazing gift to us!❤
For Being A Person With Epilepsy All 36 Years Of Their Life, They Say A Parrot Would Be A Great Companion For Me. We Can Learn & Each Other Well Enough, & Hopefully Be Able To Communicate Better Together.
Thats as great a duo between bird and human contact I've ever had the pleasure of seeing and hearing in my life, it doesn't get any better then this.
These birds crack me up, they remind me of little old ladies in the sunday church choir you know the ones a little off key with squeaky voice, but these birds really amazing love them.
Nature gives us beauty to admire everywhere !!
Birds especially parrots and others who can be trained to mimic are so wonderful ! These were so funny and entertaining !
The parakeet ones especially the first one
0:01 this is probably what the human did to the bird
The "Rock-a-bye-Baby" Parrot finished me man... Sooo Dramatic ❤️❤️
Cute stuff and I never knew Starlings can talk, thats GREAT :)
Neither did I. I know they can imitate things like car alarms, so I suppose it makes sense that they could copy words too, but still weird to hear.
A woman found and cared for a starling. She wrote a book about Arnie, the Darling Starling. Arnie learned to talk. They appeared on late-night TV, too.
OMG 😃 I've never heard a bird sing in a human voice!!! Amazing
Starling talking. Amazing.
Aussie birds are awesome
1:00 is it a baby! Is a robot! No its a bird
Fr it sound so reall
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Beautiful to see how affectionate all animals are