@@thedynamicdoggo4155 parrot type birds can eat whole grain bread or any bread really, but 4 the record white bread is bad for everything even for us humans.
Someday when I leave for the other side, I hope to be reunited with all the family birbs I've lost over the years. These little bundles of joy brought me so much comfort during an era where life almost lost all meaning for me. Losing them all overtime always left my heart in tatters. To this day, I still think about you fluffballs deeply wondering if I ever did enough for you. Wherever you six are, I hope you are flying with with far more freedom than I can ever hope to provide you. I love you all.
I feel the same way! I've had budgies since I was little. I always considered budgies as "personifications" of innocence, joy, affection - and fragility. A budgie is one of many proofs to me that God, the Creator of everything, has a tender heart. I live in freezing Vermont, and I make sure my two little friends, Petey and Peeps, stay warm and cozy, and have nice music to listen to while the days are dark. They get the best food and care, and lots of love.
Imagine living in the middle of nowhere, and you’re just relaxing in your tiny little home, *and then thousands of budgies are right outside your window having the loudest karaoke night ever*
You don't learn any of this when you've got your cute little bird trying to learn how to whistle. I'm glad I did now, it makes me appreciate the birds even more.
My budgie says it and it took around 3 weeks to learn, i said it like maybe 5 minutes a day maybe less. But my budgie could already say other words soo yhea
Its hilarious to me that these technicolor pompoms can survive in the wild! They're such oblivious little goofballs with no sense of fear Yet there they go Thriving and doing their best Im so proud of them
No fear at all. My bird was out and the cat snuck in the room, while I was trying to catch the cat as fast as possible and move him away, the budgie decided that going to him and biting his ears was a good idea. He also loves to tug on the cats whiskers when inside the cage and the cage is looking at him. I'm constantly near having a panic attack trying to get them to stay in two different rooms for their safety
Can confirm. I had a budgie alone for a little over a year. He was okay, but was kind of withdrawn. I got another budgie this year, and the older one is SO MUCH HAPPIER now. They are inseparable, and he's even much friendlier with me. He now will fly to my hand any time I hold it out, and just sit there chillin' with me. He never would have done that before. He even flies on my head and starts pecking around. It's a completely different, much happier bird. I'd say keeping a budgie alone is borderline animal cruelty.
Same, I recently got one as a gift and it was the best thing to ever happen. It legit cheers me up whenever I see it and is helping with my depression. Just having such a tiny little creature trust you and land on your shoulder is such a nice feeling. Then it'll sit there chirping away while I do stuff. I love it so much!
It’s not good thoughhhhh they can’t survive because of predators attracted by their colourful feathers they can get Ill VERY easily from dirty water eating poop etc and they can’t find enough food or water and if they get sick there is a chance of them surviving IF they go to the vets but they can’t it’s safer When they are home but you can get flight cages chew toys natural perches and more! You can let them out the cage for two hours (in the house) which is safe unlike in the wild,so it May be beautiful looking at them in the wild but it’s very dangerous budgies can’t survive without food or water for a day
Australia: the place where instead of creepy pigeons, they have cockatoos and budgies in the gardens... Edit: yes, city pigeons are creepy. Deal with it, people. Edit 2: still creepy.
@@louisewatson3129 Poor Louise. You must be very young. You wouldn't believe how people treated animals just fifty years ago. Google Barnum & Bailey 1968 . . . well, I'll save you the trouble ruclips.net/video/d2DSXF_aobQ/видео.html
@@louisewatson3129 It is actually sad. I had 3 budgies when I was young and as much as I want another parrot I feel bad having one because I like seeing them more free than kept in captivity like that.
Wild budgies: I am slim and can out-maneuver any predator and fly miles without relaxing! My budgies: help I ran out of millet and I pooped in my water bowl
I wonder if there's an Australian parrot-watching tour - that would be the best vacation ever, though I might die of an overdose of cuteness. Or a poisonous spider.
Me when adopting my bird: I have to get 2 so that they aren’t lonely, right? Pet guy: Nah this one doesn’t play well with others. Pet guy: *hands me a feather demon made of hatred* Me: I’ll take em.
Ah yes. That was my female. She hated her cagemate and hated to be handled but also hated when I handled the other birds and would literally attack me in rage. She was so jealous. Turns out she wanted to breed and even with everything I did it wasn't good enough to lower her hormone levels. My males were young and afraid of her so I gave her to a breeder friend since she was a mutation he wanted. It took a few tries for her to meet a male she likes but now she's very happy taking care of her babies and I'm happy for her. My other birds are happy that she's gone
Imagine a full flock of these flying at you. How would you react? 1.) Scared AF 2.) OMG!!! TAKE A PICTURE!! 3.) *runs off as fast as possible* 4.) *Chuckles* I'm in danger.
Gunther Ultrabolt Novacrunch nope, eagles are just an symbol for americans who mean... (too lazy to write but you know what I am saying) the most majestic birds are swans
First time I saw this video I thought, wow budgies are very cute. Then I have my own budgies, then came back watching this video, I thought : am I watching the same video cuz these budgies look one hundred times cuter than before?
Parakeet:HEY YOU LEAVE NOW Me:NOPE Parakeet:ALRIGHT LOOKS LIKE WE’LL HAVE TO MAKE YOU LEAVE! Me: YOU AND WHAT ARMY PARAKEET:THIS ONE !!!!!!! Me:AHHHHHHHAAAHHAHAHHH
am amazing site to see in person, especially when you do not live here. I am from Canada and enjoyed seeing budgies and cockatoos flying free in the wild!
Me: awww little burdgie, here have some bread. Bring all your friends here and Ill give them bread as well. *storm of burdgie coming towards you* Also me: *oh no*
For people who think this is cute its actually terrifying. They are trained warriors of war Watch as they swarm the kangaroo poisoning them with there tiny bows
Nothing you said in this comment is scientifically accurate. Budgies are parakeets. There are many types of parakeets yes, but it is not incorrect to call them parakeets. Just like there are many types of cats (tigers, lions, bobcat, domestic house cat). These are all different species but they are all still cats. Budgies are not a subspecies of parakeet. They are a species of parakeet. Subspecies are something entirely different. Budgies are also parrots. All parakeets are parrots, but not all parrots are parakeets. All budgies are parakeets but not all parakeets are budgies.
Holy fuck dude... where in the video do they say budgierigars are not parakeets? Is English your second language or something? It's cool if it is but you clearly have some type of comprehension problem. All it takes is a 20 second google search, here I'll help you: "The budgerigar is closely related to the lories and the fig parrots. They are one of the parakeet species, a non-taxonomical term that refers to any of a number of small parrots with long, flat and tapered tails." "A parakeet is any one of a large number of small to medium-sized species of parrot, in multiple genera, that generally have long tail feathers." "Colorful and musical by nature, parakeets make up a diverse group of small- to medium-sized parrots that are known for their long, pointed tail feathers. Some of the more commonly recognized species of parakeets include cockatiels, budgerigars and the Quaker parakeet. Parakeets have originated from an assortment of geographic locations including Australia, New Zealand, Central America, South America and exotic varieties from Asia." Now let's investigate the definition of species and subspecies: Species: "a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial, e.g., Homo sapiens." Subspecies: "a taxonomic category that ranks below species, usually a fairly permanent geographically isolated race. Subspecies are designated by a Latin trinomial, e.g., (in zoology) Ursus arctos horribilis or (in botany) Beta vulgaris subsp. crassa." As for my degree... it's actually a bachelors degree in wildlife biology from the University of Montana, which happens to have a wildlife biology program ranked #1 in the nation. Parakeets is a broad classification of closely related species of parrots which all share similar morphologies (such as a thin body and long tails, among other traits). One of the species included under this unit of classification include the Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus). There are no subspecies of the budgie... only the domestic strain which differs from the wild-type budgie form. Although the domestic budgie is slightly different from the wild budgie they have yet to be classified separately or assigned different subspecies designations. Parakeet is a term used to classify a subset of species which are all considered parrots. Not all birds considered parrots are considered parakeets for obvious reasons... in order to belong in the parakeet classification the bird must possess specific traits (thin body, long tail, etc.). Now that I've finished writing you a mini essay on the topic, maybe you should learn to shut the fuck up about subjects you clearly don't understand and are too lazy to research properly. It's not my fault you're not smart enough to comprehend and understand what is being said in the video you just watched. But let me assure you, you are 100% wrong and you look like a total tool trying to correct people with incorrect information.
Coooool! My Perky looks exactly like that! From what I understand, that is the basic coloring of a budgie. All the other colors that you see in pet stores and breeding places are mutations. Love this! Thanks!
Africans: "We have locust swarms here that eat our crops, let's move to Australia so we dont have to worry anymore" Aussies: "Oi, you hear that? Crikey, it's a swarm of hog-wild birds comin' your way, mate"
Me: *drops a piece of bread*
5 million budgies: 0{}0
0{}0
00 TRIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
(Fooooood)
0{}0
It'd just let the swarm overcome me and then die happy
Bread is really bad for birds
@@thedynamicdoggo4155 parrot type birds can eat whole grain bread or any bread really, but 4 the record white bread is bad for everything even for us humans.
Look, it's my cousin Bob! (He's the one waving.)
This is the loudest group of budgies ever seen - w -
Disco the Parakeet they all waved =o
Disco the Parakeet lol... I cant see him... or is it just that you have 1 million cousins called bob... TO MANY BOBS
funny
lol hey disco the parakeet! you have lots of cousins and families lol.Im just a duck
Me: **secretly opens a bag of chips**
Friend: Hey, can you give me some?
Class 1 minute later: 1:47
norman72 I died 😂
LAMO
XD
The sounds of the tiny *Mine!* from Nemo.
Lmfao
That is like, the cutest swarm ever.
Flock
Not swarm
He got the title wrong
I would let them murder me and eat my flesh
@moist man Omg twins
@@mariokartwii6663 r/woooosh
@@vadimszubovskis2044 its not 2018 anymore its not funny
I have 2 budgies
They scream and are loud
Meanwhile in Australia
Same here. Twitter and sprite.
Same but I'm in australia
Same, Rio and Echo...and omg they're SO loud...I can't imagine what that would sound like irl....
I have 2 budgies to buddy and para
Me too lol a gift for Christmas 😀
Someday when I leave for the other side, I hope to be reunited with all the family birbs I've lost over the years. These little bundles of joy brought me so much comfort during an era where life almost lost all meaning for me. Losing them all overtime always left my heart in tatters. To this day, I still think about you fluffballs deeply wondering if I ever did enough for you. Wherever you six are, I hope you are flying with with far more freedom than I can ever hope to provide you. I love you all.
This made me cry
You made my French fries into French cries ;-;
I feel the same way! I've had budgies since I was little. I always considered budgies as "personifications" of innocence, joy, affection - and fragility. A budgie is one of many proofs to me that God, the Creator of everything, has a tender heart. I live in freezing Vermont, and I make sure my two little friends, Petey and Peeps, stay warm and cozy, and have nice music to listen to while the days are dark. They get the best food and care, and lots of love.
This is exactly how I feel about my little angels! Been a bird Mom since 1997 and these little dumplins have brought such joy to my life!
That kangaroo was thinking 'noisy little buggers'
or like .oh god not these guys again QUIT FOLLOWING ME WHAT DO YOU WANT! lol
apatheticAnxiety there's like 12 budgies
You mean 1200?
Those god damn wankers
_rAtS!!!1!!!!1!!!1111_ - kangaroo was here
That's why you shouldn't keep pet budgies alone. Keep them in groups of at least a million
And start taming each one of them
toxicraven 1822
And teach them all to talk!
@@PippaPPod And plot, make an investing firm out of 98% pure budgie
My budgie doesn't like other budgies and prefers to be alone his best friend is my dog
I'm under stocked ...I got one albino
This is like a school of sardines flying in the air...
one of my budgies passed away today.. i hope he has a swarm like this in birdy heaven
:(
@@koolaidalan I-
@@koolaidalan jfc
koolaidalan I’ve never seen a bigger twat than you, congratulations!
koolaidalan you are lost, you aren’t in the correct comment section :)
Japan: We have giant robots.
Australia: Send in the budgie tornado.
Noice
Florida: Use the gator’ catapults!
Chewy99 gatorpults
They are highly destructive, imagine billions of them at one place, that robot would be no more in 2 seconds
That is the last of Australia's ungodly abominations they would send in.
See you in ten years when this video gets recommended to everyone
lololol
You're pretty spot-on. This video was recommended to me today
hi
Guess who just got recommended this video!
Here I am
Imagine living in the middle of nowhere, and you’re just relaxing in your tiny little home,
*and then thousands of budgies are right outside your window having the loudest karaoke night ever*
That's my dream tbh
*Imagine all of them shitting on your house*
I'd be like "Woah thats cool lemme try to get one"
@@كوثرالصحاف that's funny as hell you should see video on Australian mouse plagues
@@budgieboy1388 it's all fun and games till you can't sleep at night
Australia got all the cool animals. NOT FAIR.
I guess we can blame Noah right? I mean, he had to have been the one to drop them all off.
hahahahaha!
davidls11 Like I said...they got all the cool stuff.
davidls11 which are cool
Yeah like a poop load of venomous deadly snakes that will kill you
You don't learn any of this when you've got your cute little bird trying to learn how to whistle. I'm glad I did now, it makes me appreciate the birds even more.
Someone should teach a few to say "pretty bird" and see how long it takes for them all to learn it.
My family would say whose a pretty bird? Paco respond by saying paco
Disco, meet the Disco, He's a dabba doo bird, Gonna be a gay (Or happy) bird, Beep boop Beep boop Beep!
teach them all the halo theme
My budgie says it and it took around 3 weeks to learn, i said it like maybe 5 minutes a day maybe less. But my budgie could already say other words soo yhea
my boy budgie goes wit woo to the girl budgie
That's what I'd call a cloud of personalities. :)
Kangaroo: Is Chill
Budgies:SCREEEE
Alright who swapped all the mosquito's with birbs
It would be great
A *god*
i wouldn’t complain
A LEGEND
wait so that means birb = *mosquito*
Look at all those chickens.
Lol that meme
ThEy ArEnT ChiCKeNs ThO
@@chxerri2179 Ummmmmm you're the r/woosh or am I the r/woosh? Wait I'm confused 😕😂
@@chxerri2179 wooshception
OMG that meme is haunting me...
...I love it when Tennant narrates a documentary, he still has the charm and personality he has as an actor.
Its hilarious to me that these technicolor pompoms can survive in the wild! They're such oblivious little goofballs with no sense of fear
Yet there they go
Thriving and doing their best
Im so proud of them
They are native to Australia bro. Idiot
strength in numbers!
well they are still REALLY smart they are in the parrot family after all and they can talk.
No fear at all. My bird was out and the cat snuck in the room, while I was trying to catch the cat as fast as possible and move him away, the budgie decided that going to him and biting his ears was a good idea. He also loves to tug on the cats whiskers when inside the cage and the cage is looking at him. I'm constantly near having a panic attack trying to get them to stay in two different rooms for their safety
My nanas definitely has a sense of fear it won’t let me get close to it or anyone for that matter
1:47 My chicken farm in minecraft when I approach with some wheat seeds
😂😂
Lol
Didn’t know parakeets where in Minecraft!! :O
Ari The Parrot yes it was a jocce 🙄😹
L O O K A T A L L T H O S E C H I C K E N S
What sweet little birdies 🥰. I'd like to visit Australia some day, I love birds (and wildlife in general).
@sean bayley hmm yes, sad that it's going up in flames, though.....
Imagine just to wake up to billions of millions of budgies ransacking your house. xD
Honestly I wouldent mind.
IT WOULD BE THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE
Oh I wake up to two of them screaming at me at five in the morning because they decide they want an early morning snack lmfao
Imagine all the poop tho I couldn’t
You wake up to new friends :D
It's like a giant cloud of cuteness! O_O
+Mathias cuteness that drop alot,ALOT of poops lol
+Ragimund VonWallat that's true. I have 3 budgies!
3-4 times every hour. They are full of it :-)
Raining Poops@@ragimundvonwallat8961
Imagine beeing the one budgie in leading the flock. He must feel powerful af 😂
Yessss destroying the eagles he is
Leading a block of million is definitely powerful 😂
Birds are one of the most grateful friends you will always find
@Gappie Al Kebabi XD
@Gappie Al Kebabi did Mr. Steal Yo Wife take your house, too?!
This is why budgies shouldn't be kept alone
That's sad to hear. I hope the other 3 lived long and happy lives.
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Can confirm. I had a budgie alone for a little over a year. He was okay, but was kind of withdrawn. I got another budgie this year, and the older one is SO MUCH HAPPIER now. They are inseparable, and he's even much friendlier with me. He now will fly to my hand any time I hold it out, and just sit there chillin' with me. He never would have done that before. He even flies on my head and starts pecking around. It's a completely different, much happier bird. I'd say keeping a budgie alone is borderline animal cruelty.
kingcrimson234 Any animal in general shouldn't be alone, except if that animal is a snake or fish or something like that
+DeomonicScepter
hamsters
Anyone: (drops one piece of bread)
*IT WAS AT THIS MOMENT THEY KNEW, THEY F-*
Budgies: *STORMS AT BREAD*
IT'S AN ARMY OF FLOOFNESS
FancyFufflyBunny yep
The Green Army
THE BIRBZORD
Army of birb.
Flompf
Beaky where are you? Oh there you are. Oh, you've brought friends OH MY GOOOOOOD
If my sunny was there, I wont be able to find him HAHAHAHA
HAHAH
Who is beaky
And then they come sitting on u covering up ur entire body
@@gunguns3561 Probably their pet budgie if you couldn't tell-
Let's take a moment to appreciate the stunning cinematography 🙏
This is why I want to go to Australia
+Cade F i live australia and i love it here but if you see a drunk stay far away very far away
+phong on lol thanks for the advice
But...spiders...
Omg same!
Same
Budgies are my soulmate pets. I love them so much.
DarkHeartEzio So do I. Can relate to that very much.
Same, I recently got one as a gift and it was the best thing to ever happen. It legit cheers me up whenever I see it and is helping with my depression. Just having such a tiny little creature trust you and land on your shoulder is such a nice feeling. Then it'll sit there chirping away while I do stuff. I love it so much!
Imagine millions of budgie birbs in the wild all saying "oo's a pretty boy then?".
Aka Terry Pratchett's The Lost Continent. XD
As someone who has two budgies, the concept of being there in the presence of a superorganism of budgies is, quite frankly, terrifying.
"SMALL groups"
"JUST a few hundred strong"
u wot m8?
Maxwell_ Edison couple thousand no big deal
Imagine being a kangaroo minging your on business and all of a sudden a chirping cloudnof green starts swrming you and eating all your grass
Amazing:) and i thought 50 budgies in my aviary was a lot hehe
Budgie and Aviary Birds you have 5o budgies H O L Y H E C K
You didn't have to say anything else. Im subbing. Congrats for all those little, fluffy, (somtimes evil), pieces of joy.
50?! omg definatly checking you out
10k dollars
I want 50 budgies 😍
Kangaroos be like "whatevz mate"
opwave79
Flying green wankers...
opwave79 bloody parrots
Bloody parrots what dang cunts
Australia is that you?
I open gum in the classroom:
**Guys**
****1:25****
Its nice to see these birds in their natural environment
OMG I AM UR BIG FAN
@@athensroja lol
It’s not good thoughhhhh they can’t survive because of predators attracted by their colourful feathers they can get Ill VERY easily from dirty water eating poop etc and they can’t find enough food or water and if they get sick there is a chance of them surviving IF they go to the vets but they can’t it’s safer When they are home but you can get flight cages chew toys natural perches and more! You can let them out the cage for two hours (in the house) which is safe unlike in the wild,so it May be beautiful looking at them in the wild but it’s very dangerous budgies can’t survive without food or water for a day
@@budgievibes6691 if budgies come from the wild there fine in the wild.
@@budgievibes6691 plus they would rather be in there flock then with you.
Australia: the place where instead of creepy pigeons, they have cockatoos and budgies in the gardens...
Edit: yes, city pigeons are creepy. Deal with it, people.
Edit 2: still creepy.
Mari Martini there's pigeons in the cities tho
Pigeons are adorable
Pigeons are my life.
Oh don't worry, we have creepy pigeons as well! Just look up Australian fruit doves and topknot pigeons!
Free your mind from clichés and respect pigeon you little bitch
Tuna: Stay as a group!! They can't get us in the thousands!!
Budgies: Hold my beer.
My first pet was a budgie, he was really tame and would sit on my shoulder for hours
Rip Felix
Anastasia Srbljanin Felix has been reborn, take good care of him for @hyperhd123
⚠Attention for all students⚠
There's no school tommorow due to a *BUDGIE STORM* thank you!
@@dragonairdragon6173 yesssss hehe
YAAAAAAAAASSSSSS
I would be terrifyingly scary and cute if you're standing right in front of a storm of Budgie
Kitty Lisa lol😂
Kitty Lisa jersey ain’t start school yet so glad I moved from Miami they start next week
Students be like when school is over.
1:04
We are used to keep and appreciate them in cages.Wish to see them in the nature as shown in this beautiful video.
rafat alam first comment
But.. ALSO caged budgies are bred in captivity so they didnt catch them wild
And how incredibly sad is that too....denying birds their right to fly and to be wild. So cruel. So ignorant.
@@louisewatson3129 Poor Louise. You must be very young. You wouldn't believe how people treated animals just fifty years ago. Google Barnum & Bailey 1968 . . . well, I'll save you the trouble ruclips.net/video/d2DSXF_aobQ/видео.html
@@louisewatson3129 It is actually sad. I had 3 budgies when I was young and as much as I want another parrot I feel bad having one because I like seeing them more free than kept in captivity like that.
Kiwi is that you ? HIW DID YOU GET THERE ?!
Come back here NOW !
Wild budgies: I am slim and can out-maneuver any predator and fly miles without relaxing!
My budgies: help I ran out of millet and I pooped in my water bowl
my budgie, who has non-clipped wings and can fly perfectly well: hooman you're a whole half meter away pick me upp :(
Its a parakeet tornado!
ParakeetNado
I hope SyFy doesn't get any movie ideas.
*budgenado*
Man why did Australia get these majestic birds and all we got were pigeons? Don't get me wrong, they're cute just not parakeet cute.
DanBoy it's to compensate for all the scary animals they have. They have huge flocks of cockatoos as well, so amazing!!
DanBoy In South Florida, it's full of Quaker Parrots or Monk parakeets and I accidently became a bird owner.
Vladimir Popescu what kind of Bird to you have?
HandyDandyCrafts
A quaker parrot. I don't know the gender since it's not super easy to tell.
Vladimir Popescu I have lovebirds ruclips.net/video/ICJoTBpab5E/видео.html
The kangaroos were probably like:
Wtf
if i was there listening to all of their cute little chirps i would have a breakdown crying. this is beautiful.
Imagine getting bitten by all of them birds lol
If they all bit it would hurt. My brothers budgie Gidget bites hard. I've got a video of him
budgies dont really bite hard
Alex Fares it hurts my budgie bit me :d
it'd be like ants biting you.
but like, the ants are ridiculously oversized, just like everything else in australia.
Alex Fares you’d probably be bleeding their biting hurts 
my budgie escaped his cage, guess he ended up here
@ZAHARIA IUSTINA-MARIA yep
@@timberwolvesxx7250 omg lmao
I'm hoping the same!
I wonder if there's an Australian parrot-watching tour - that would be the best vacation ever, though I might die of an overdose of cuteness. Or a poisonous spider.
or crocs,sea stinger,scorpions,snakes,sharks,lizards,wasps,tropical ticks etc etc etc..
This makes me so happy :)
It made me inmensely happy seeing them flying in their natural habitat.
Australia is so beautiful, I want to go there so badly
Don't die.
+Kristen Shamoon Lol
Spiders...
+Juliet Pillow but but spiders ur right
Juliet Pillow BIG spiders...
Im making my budgie watch this so he knows how spoiled he is and that he wouldnt be able to survive without me.
its just a budgie lol
lol 😂
Me when adopting my bird: I have to get 2 so that they aren’t lonely, right?
Pet guy: Nah this one doesn’t play well with others.
Pet guy: *hands me a feather demon made of hatred*
Me: I’ll take em.
Ah yes. That was my female. She hated her cagemate and hated to be handled but also hated when I handled the other birds and would literally attack me in rage. She was so jealous. Turns out she wanted to breed and even with everything I did it wasn't good enough to lower her hormone levels. My males were young and afraid of her so I gave her to a breeder friend since she was a mutation he wanted. It took a few tries for her to meet a male she likes but now she's very happy taking care of her babies and I'm happy for her. My other birds are happy that she's gone
The only time, I wouldn't mind an Invasion. 😂😍
Too precious.
Imagine a full flock of these flying at you. How would you react?
1.) Scared AF
2.) OMG!!! TAKE A PICTURE!!
3.) *runs off as fast as possible*
4.) *Chuckles* I'm in danger.
All of the above.
5.) Observe The Cute Lil Birbs ( Even Know That Is Terrifying XD )
2!
Embrace the impact
Nicole E. Try to catch some
Me: “I got 3 budgies, I have so many!”
My friend: “hah, I got 5 budgies!”
God: “that’s cute!”
such majestic creature
I wouldn't call it majestic. Cute. Cuddly. Spunky... maybe. Majestic? That's more the Eagles territory.
Gunther Ultrabolt Novacrunch nope, eagles are just an symbol for americans who mean... (too lazy to write but you know what I am saying) the most majestic birds are swans
Gunther, Budgies ARE majestic
The boys and I swarming Area 51:
1:47
You failed lol
You and the boys are the cutest things ever
Me: *drops hotdog bread*
My bird: **HUGE LOUD CHIRP**
Me:MY EARS
a Googol birds:BREAD!!!!!!!
Ah, the voice of David Tennant. I always wanted to hear the Doctor teach me about wildlife. XD
OMG can't get enough of budgie's I've always loved them and own them through out my life
Budgie tornado flies by
Raspberry bush: *Why do i hear boss music*
I play this for my parakeets-
And they chirped for their flock
wow, it never really hit me that budgies aren’t just birbs you see at a pet store. like, there are wild budgies out there. weird and yet, very cool
This is so beautiful I’m crying
First time I saw this video I thought, wow budgies are very cute. Then I have my own budgies, then came back watching this video, I thought : am I watching the same video cuz these budgies look one hundred times cuter than before?
1 OH MY GOD A TOXIC GAS CLOUD RUN!
2 that's just a bunch of parakeets
1 oh
They're like really big and cute locusts.
Wanna know something really funny, budgies are just a little bit bigger than locusts 😁
@@boriscvekic yep those freaks of nature grow insanely big.
@@boriscvekic 🐯🐄 🐼🐼 🐻🐿🐇🐀🐑🐱🐵🌸🌹🌹🌸🐥🐤🐥🐥🐻🐿🐿🐉🐉🐣🐌🐤🐥🐥🐦🐜🐲🐍🐍🐍
Parakeet:HEY YOU LEAVE NOW
Me:NOPE
Parakeet:ALRIGHT LOOKS LIKE WE’LL HAVE TO MAKE YOU LEAVE!
Me: YOU AND WHAT ARMY
PARAKEET:THIS ONE !!!!!!!
Me:AHHHHHHHAAAHHAHAHHH
In case you didn't notice, the narrator is David Tenant--10th Doctor Who. He's really Scottish. The London accent was just for the role.
Thnx for the info
I just adopted one of these birds. And RUclips recommended this for me.
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_first tornado siren goes off_
1:13
_second tornado siren goes off_
1:26
*_EVERYONE RUN ITS A BUDGIE-NADO!_*
LOL
😂😂😂
am amazing site to see in person, especially when you do not live here. I am from Canada and enjoyed seeing budgies and cockatoos flying free in the wild!
Me: awww little burdgie, here have some bread. Bring all your friends here and Ill give them bread as well.
*storm of burdgie coming towards you*
Also me: *oh no*
LoL
Hit the ground! Hope ya don't get covered in poop! LoL
*OMG THESE CUTE LIL BIRDSSSSSSS,can't handle it*
MILLIONS!!!! OF!!! BUDGIES!!! :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
not millions but 100,000
0:26 guys, it’s bill! He’s my cousin
For people who think this is cute its actually terrifying. They are trained warriors of war Watch as they swarm the kangaroo poisoning them with there tiny bows
Oh wow, that's so beautiful!
A bright green murmuration of budgies.
That would be a sight to behold. 😊
probably your foods last sight as well
australia: having a swarm of BUDGIES
new zealand: having a swarm of endangered kakapos
ireland: *swarm of hybrid macaws covering my entire garden*
Hybrid macaws?
Holy fuck that's a lot of parakeets!
Nothing you said in this comment is scientifically accurate.
Budgies are parakeets. There are many types of parakeets yes, but it is not incorrect to call them parakeets. Just like there are many types of cats (tigers, lions, bobcat, domestic house cat). These are all different species but they are all still cats.
Budgies are not a subspecies of parakeet. They are a species of parakeet. Subspecies are something entirely different. Budgies are also parrots. All parakeets are parrots, but not all parrots are parakeets. All budgies are parakeets but not all parakeets are budgies.
caveman Versace dude I have a degree in biology. Are you a freaking idiot. Go read a Wikipedia page or something.
Holy fuck dude... where in the video do they say budgierigars are not parakeets? Is English your second language or something? It's cool if it is but you clearly have some type of comprehension problem.
All it takes is a 20 second google search, here I'll help you:
"The budgerigar is closely related to the lories and the fig parrots. They are one of the parakeet species, a non-taxonomical term that refers to any of a number of small parrots with long, flat and tapered tails."
"A parakeet is any one of a large number of small to medium-sized species of parrot, in multiple genera, that generally have long tail feathers."
"Colorful and musical by nature, parakeets make up a diverse group of small- to medium-sized parrots that are known for their long, pointed tail feathers. Some of the more commonly recognized species of parakeets include cockatiels, budgerigars and the Quaker parakeet. Parakeets have originated from an assortment of geographic locations including Australia, New Zealand, Central America, South America and exotic varieties from Asia."
Now let's investigate the definition of species and subspecies:
Species: "a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial, e.g., Homo sapiens."
Subspecies: "a taxonomic category that ranks below species, usually a fairly permanent geographically isolated race. Subspecies are designated by a Latin trinomial, e.g., (in zoology) Ursus arctos horribilis or (in botany) Beta vulgaris subsp. crassa."
As for my degree... it's actually a bachelors degree in wildlife biology from the University of Montana, which happens to have a wildlife biology program ranked #1 in the nation.
Parakeets is a broad classification of closely related species of parrots which all share similar morphologies (such as a thin body and long tails, among other traits). One of the species included under this unit of classification include the Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus). There are no subspecies of the budgie... only the domestic strain which differs from the wild-type budgie form. Although the domestic budgie is slightly different from the wild budgie they have yet to be classified separately or assigned different subspecies designations. Parakeet is a term used to classify a subset of species which are all considered parrots. Not all birds considered parrots are considered parakeets for obvious reasons... in order to belong in the parakeet classification the bird must possess specific traits (thin body, long tail, etc.).
Now that I've finished writing you a mini essay on the topic, maybe you should learn to shut the fuck up about subjects you clearly don't understand and are too lazy to research properly. It's not my fault you're not smart enough to comprehend and understand what is being said in the video you just watched. But let me assure you, you are 100% wrong and you look like a total tool trying to correct people with incorrect information.
Coooool! My Perky looks exactly like that! From what I understand, that is the basic coloring of a budgie. All the other colors that you see in pet stores and breeding places are mutations. Love this! Thanks!
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Budgies: YAAYAYAYAYYAYAAYAYAYA
Kangaroo: save me pls
Kangaroo is like : "lol I not impressed by your performance"
This is amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️💖💘💙💜💛💚💝💎🎀I love budgie parakeets 💗💗💚💚❤️❤️💖💖💛💛💝💝💜💜💙💙💘💘
Africans: "We have locust swarms here that eat our crops, let's move to Australia so we dont have to worry anymore"
Aussies: "Oi, you hear that? Crikey, it's a swarm of hog-wild birds comin' your way, mate"
My favorite one is the green one...
I just want to stick a big old net out
"I'll have you someday my pretties!!!"
@@dizzyq21 same with human jail
Awwwwe.. They ALL NEED LOVE, 😍😍😍 And I wish I could take care of them all..
Better than a swarm of bees.
Swarms of bees are mostly harmless because they have no nest to protect.