Unique filming of cute pet birds singing their hearts out. New recordings of chirping.

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Bird Songs

Bird Songs

7 жыл бұрын

This is a unique footage of my pet budgies singing.
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A brand new unique footage of pet parakeets chirping.
This video is my own original content, recorded and edited by me of my pet parakeets chirping. The footage used in this video are unique, not duplicated from any other videos. They are not reused content.
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@vvizboy3591
@vvizboy3591 6 жыл бұрын
i have a really quiet budgie and doesnt talk a lot. I played this for her and she started bobbing her head, singing, kissing, and running around. She loves being able to "talk" to another bird while im not home
@determinedailurophile8364
@determinedailurophile8364 6 жыл бұрын
My budgie sure has been acting a lot more relaxed since a got him listening to this daily. I was starting to think he was lonely, so I got some budgie sounds for him to listen to and it seems to be helping him. He's grooming himself more frequently. I'm so glad he's happier!! This has made a meaningful difference.
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
CHLOE M: Did it ever occur to you that birds were not meant to live in a cage for the entertainment of humans? Buying birds keeps the smugglers and trappers happy, as well as wealthy. Pet store owners should stick to selling pets, which are domestic animals such as cats and dogs. Never cage a bird.
@vinnyeru
@vinnyeru 5 жыл бұрын
Carol Wade we never did it’s outside playing with other birbs stop thinking we’re some horrible human beings.
@graceoflynn8548
@graceoflynn8548 5 жыл бұрын
my parakeet buddy is non stop chirping with excitement after this
@butteradventures8265
@butteradventures8265 6 жыл бұрын
lol whenever i take my phone away so i could use it my birds go crazy.They want they’re friends back!!!!!😆😆
@judithjohnsonkypta7425
@judithjohnsonkypta7425 7 жыл бұрын
My Lovebird's mate died 1.5 years ago. Had him for 19 years. Now the other Lovebird really loves hearing the chirps, etc. She doesn't seem as lonely.
@tabiewade5578
@tabiewade5578 5 жыл бұрын
They never get to give you a thumbs-up, or even voice their appreciation, but just to let you know you are part of EVERYDAY routine in our household. I have two birds Skylar is blue, and Verde is green, and every morning even before moms coffee they're bouncing on the coffee table telling me to pick up the remote, so I do.. to your channel. I set a 3-hour timer. That's as far as it will go, but we'll be back soon. So from us all, A well overdue thanks! You're important to us all, from Skyler and Verde your biggest fans. I'm Tan (their person) 11yrs. Thanks send your friends our love. Tan, Skylar, Verde, Mom
@tabiewade5578
@tabiewade5578 5 жыл бұрын
Maybe you can figure out who we are, my birthday was February 29th and I got Skyler on March second. I didn't want to leave her alone so we found your Channel and a week later we got Verde but we have been watching every since anyway since then they have Learn to Fly and are just as free to roam the house as we are
@jernisreborn1713
@jernisreborn1713 7 жыл бұрын
my parakeet cupcake is loving this right now
@sayedkaram1522
@sayedkaram1522 6 жыл бұрын
Jerni's Reborn rg g
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
JENNI'S REBORN: Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you soaring high in the sky. But many birds don’t get to live this life and instead lead lives of misery in cages as pets. Caged birds are either captured in the wild or bred in captivity. Both are horrible: One involves knowing what freedom was and the other never knowing a minute of it. Around the world, nearly every species of bird is kept in cages, from pigeons to parrots; people create prisons for every type of these beautiful animals. Many people buy birds not knowing of the cruelty that they will be inflicting on them and often underestimating the care that a bird needs. In the wild, birds would never leave their flock, but pet birds rarely ever have the opportunity even to see another bird for their entire lifetimes. Pet birds are often kept in cramped cages where they are unable even to stretch their wings and never know the joy of flying or the happiness of freedom. Birds in cages crave freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behavior as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behavior caused by their torturous conditions, people will often condemn them to living in dark corners, in basements, or on balconies, all the while locked inside of cages. Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contributes to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds!
@annemurphy3917
@annemurphy3917 6 жыл бұрын
I have just got myself 2 beautiful grey budgies tonight. And they are very much enjoying listening to this.
@rachelraymond5822
@rachelraymond5822 3 жыл бұрын
I have 2 budgies and they love listening to the sound of other birds chirping. Whenever I'm texting the one always lands on my phone and pecks at my screen til I put it to this channel.
@selinacouperthwaite6540
@selinacouperthwaite6540 7 жыл бұрын
my bird loves this
@nnoxuz3597
@nnoxuz3597 5 жыл бұрын
My blue keeps talking the way your birds talk, thank you my bird really loves it
@lolislimers4246
@lolislimers4246 6 жыл бұрын
My parakeet peaches is in heaven right now. Thanks for all the great sounds!!
@karinmaier2550
@karinmaier2550 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@jasschulte
@jasschulte 6 жыл бұрын
it really made my budgie chirp
@vambokennel3213
@vambokennel3213 6 жыл бұрын
liar
@lateikagreenwood1172
@lateikagreenwood1172 3 жыл бұрын
@@vambokennel3213 how are they a liar, my budgie is chirping so much
@cathleenryan2463
@cathleenryan2463 5 жыл бұрын
My bird loves hearing other birds sounds
@horsecrazy8685
@horsecrazy8685 6 жыл бұрын
My budgie kept chirping along
@noah2k07
@noah2k07 5 жыл бұрын
My bird either loves this, or hate this.
@daljitsahota5921
@daljitsahota5921 7 жыл бұрын
I love you. Vidos
@fern8168
@fern8168 7 жыл бұрын
my budgie loves the conversation!!
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
It's not nantural for a bird to spend its life in a cage sitting on a perch and not being with its flock. How selfish for people to promote this by buying these poor birds If people didn't buy them, the trapping and smuggling would stop, as no money would be made off of trafficking wild birds. 11/11/2017
@lateikagreenwood1172
@lateikagreenwood1172 3 жыл бұрын
@@carolwade3094 girl- no one cares they’re not gonna stop getting caught
@sunae7847
@sunae7847 7 жыл бұрын
My two parakeets started in a bird chirping band:D I love when they chirp they are very happy when I play this video^^
@delinaengelbrecht8452
@delinaengelbrecht8452 7 жыл бұрын
Hou baie , baaaaaiiee daarvan Pragtig!
@horsecharmer93
@horsecharmer93 7 жыл бұрын
I like this because my mom and I will be getting one or two budgies soon. It help because we were trying to decide on where to put the cage. We wanted them to be near us so we can hear them but not so that it would be to loud for us or in an area too loud for them. Sound tracks like this are also helping with getting our 12 year old kitty use to having birds in our house so we don't stress him out. We introduced an empty cage to him. After a few days I put my phone in the cage, while playing this and other budgie sound tracks. He doesn't even look up when we play the tracks anymore, he just sleeps.
@carolineparker4805
@carolineparker4805 7 жыл бұрын
Played this today for my budgies - they love it!!
@scorpai5738
@scorpai5738 7 жыл бұрын
Omg thank you so much my bird looked super depressed and never ate anything I was worried but now it ate and started talking
@vickyking7999
@vickyking7999 6 жыл бұрын
my budgie joey is loving it he's chating away
@BlackFlagHeathen
@BlackFlagHeathen 5 жыл бұрын
Sounds like my Sprite and Mel lol. They do this constantly at dawn and dusk.
@guysciachitano7118
@guysciachitano7118 5 жыл бұрын
I love these videos my 5 birds sing along with them.
@prionera2970
@prionera2970 7 жыл бұрын
Got my budgie 3 days ago, its really helped him mellow out from his trip to his knew home, he even tries to join in on the conversation.
@tsmpour9051
@tsmpour9051 7 жыл бұрын
my budgies always twitt back at this!
@judithjohnsonkypta7425
@judithjohnsonkypta7425 7 жыл бұрын
enjoyable ☺
@determinedailurophile8364
@determinedailurophile8364 7 жыл бұрын
Though Spiral likes it, the sounds are anything but relaxing for me. My last parakeet made the worst, loudest sound one could possibly expect from such a tiny thing. It literally hurt my ears when I was trying to draw or write. I guess what I'm saying is that it doesn't give me good memories.
@VadimBorodin-jr2uv
@VadimBorodin-jr2uv 7 жыл бұрын
Determined Ailurophile
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
Vadim 196604 Borodin: Why is a cat lover watching caged birds? Entertaining your cats? Odd.
@monobrowsrus6802
@monobrowsrus6802 7 жыл бұрын
omg this really worked my birds just chirp back and respond thanks so much for uploading
@nathantamari2
@nathantamari2 6 жыл бұрын
Xx_Beast ShooterxX HAHA MINE TOO
@MelissaGemini
@MelissaGemini 7 жыл бұрын
My little Philomena is loving this right now.
@jamesstaton4
@jamesstaton4 6 жыл бұрын
My budeges birdsgo nuts when I play this for them they chirp and sing and everything fly around the cage I love it
@kwantapoempipt412
@kwantapoempipt412 6 жыл бұрын
Kwanta..สวยค่ะ..25/6/61...😊😊🇹🇭🇹🇭🌏🐦🐥
@lpssparckleprodactions7781
@lpssparckleprodactions7781 7 жыл бұрын
i like your cute budgies
@DointimeonEarth
@DointimeonEarth 7 жыл бұрын
Animals need to exercise. If these birds are not let out to fly around, they'll die much sooner.
@ikryptoice
@ikryptoice 7 жыл бұрын
aww, I really wanna let my bird come out but it isn't trained and mines i still scared :/
@lifeaboutkeshia1946
@lifeaboutkeshia1946 7 жыл бұрын
mines to
@drethegent
@drethegent 6 жыл бұрын
My parakeet Gogo loves how these birds sing and he sings along with them
@charlenepetersen5571
@charlenepetersen5571 4 жыл бұрын
my 2 birz chirp all a long but when i play this they go EXTRA CRAZYlol
@steve6800768
@steve6800768 7 жыл бұрын
My bird joins in too btw in this video the birds kissed awww
@DarkoKarac-cy8uf
@DarkoKarac-cy8uf 6 жыл бұрын
I put this on everyday and they are always chirping
@sylviagrimshaw7327
@sylviagrimshaw7327 7 жыл бұрын
got our budgie 5 weeks ago as a baby he is so tame now and started to talk we put this on once a week for a few mins he loves it
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
There is no such animal as a “cage bird.” All caged birds were either captured or bred in captivity. In the wild, these beautiful beings are never alone. If they become separated from their flockmates for even a moment, they call wildly to them. They preen each other, fly together, play, and share egg-incubation duties. Many bird species mate for life and share parenting tasks. The evidence of their close companionship and concern for one another is plain to see. Unfortunately for birds, the very qualities that we find admirable and fascinating about them-their brilliant colors, speech capabilities, intelligence, playfulness, and loyalty-have made them the third most popular type of animal companion in the U.S. It’s estimated that 40 million birds in the U.S. are kept caged and often improperly cared for-bored, lonely, and a long way from their natural homes. Many people buy birds on impulse and don’t have a clue how much time, money, and energy is needed to care for them on a daily basis. Birds are as messy and destructive as puppies-something irresponsible breeders and retailers often won’t explain to customers. And unlike puppies, birds continue this behavior for 15 to 75 years. Additionally, birds can be extremely loud and demanding and sometimes severely bite their caretakers. Because most customers aren’t prepared for an animal companion who is as curious, needy, and demanding as a 2-year-old child, countless birds spend their entire lives trapped inside a cage that’s too small in the corner of a living room, basement, or garage, unable to use or stretch their wings and deprived of the vital companionship of other birds. Like dogs on chains, caged birds crave freedom and companionship, not the cruel reality of forced solitary confinement for the rest of their very long lives. Driven mad from boredom and loneliness, caged birds often become aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive. They pull out their own feathers, mutilate their skin, incessantly bob their heads and regurgitate, pace back and forth, peck over and over again at cage bars, and shake or even collapse from anxiety. Even if a previously caged bird comes into a home in which he or she is allowed a rich, active life, this behavior persists and is extremely difficult to extinguish. The Truth About Bird Suppliers Just as there are puppy mills, there are now enormous bird factories where breeders warehouse thousands of parrots and other exotic birds and remove their offspring in order to sell them to pet stores. These birds are frequently confined to dirty, dimly lit cages, where they are unable to fully stretch their wings. There is no federal legislation to protect birds in the pet trade, and successful prosecution of cruel or negligent bird breeders is unlikely under most state anti-cruelty laws. A parrot-breeding operation in Washington state-which a veterinarian described as a “concentration camp” and where, according to news sources, birds “lived in cold, wet, filthy conditions for years”-remains open and continues to raise birds for the pet trade. The same lack of caring has been reported at breeding facilities across the country. Disease Is Widespread Bird-breeding factories often breed communicable diseases, too, from proventricular dilatation disease (PDD)-the symptoms of which include depression, weight loss, and constant or intermittent regurgitation-to papillomavirus infection, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and psittacine beak and feather disease. Sick birds can give humans or other pet birds chlamydiosis (psittacosis), salmonellosis, E. coli infections, tuberculosis, giardiasis, and other illnesses associated with bacteria and fungi. Smuggling Is Common Wild-caught parrots are also prime commodities in the multibillion-dollar illegal wildlife trade. Hardly a week goes by without another story of a bird smuggler who was caught with parrots in the air vents of his or her car, of small parrots being smuggled in jacket pockets, or of any of hundreds of other usually deadly schemes to import these valuable birds illegally. While many smugglers are caught, most are not, so thousands of uninspected-and frequently sick and terrified-birds enter the companion bird trade each year. When the Novelty Wears Off When the birds who seemed so cute and lovable in pet stores turn out to be noisy, messy, and demanding of people’s attention, many are later abandoned, and few live out their natural life spans. About 85 percent of parrots are resold, given away, or abandoned within two years of being purchased. If they are ignored, they suffer in isolation and may become even noisier, more aggressive, or more despondent. Caged companion birds are typically not native to the areas where they reside. They cannot be released simply by opening a window and letting them fly away (which would be considered a crime of abandonment in most states). Without the proper climate, food sources, and habitat, escaped or released captive birds become prey for free-roaming cats and wildlife or are doomed to suffer lingering deaths because of exposure, starvation, or injuries. Responsible rescue groups, animal shelters, and sanctuaries can only place or care for a small percentage of these unwanted birds. To complicate matters further, some alleged “sanctuaries” are actually thinly disguised breeding colonies or hoarding situations in which birds are housed in extremely crowded conditions, receive minimal care and attention, and may even be sold back into the pet trade. If you or a friend have a lot of time and resources and remain determined to have a bird companion, please adopt a homeless one from a shelter or rescue group, but only after fully researching their dietary, behavioral, and other needs. You are in for a great deal of work! Buying birds from pet shops contributes to a horrible cycle of disease and abuse, so to appreciate birds without buying and caging them, consider creating your own backyard sanctuary.
@birdman2947
@birdman2947 7 жыл бұрын
I don't know what those birds are talking about, but my parakeet Nina sure had an opinion on it!
@leonardovelioski22
@leonardovelioski22 7 жыл бұрын
Dustin Everhart soiu😍😍😍👍👍👍🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
@TGPGplus3
@TGPGplus3 7 жыл бұрын
Dustin Everhart XD mine to she started flapping her/his wings and yelling
@thedancingdemonlol3446
@thedancingdemonlol3446 6 жыл бұрын
BirdMan29 maybe their singing despacito
@jaishalizmelecio6824
@jaishalizmelecio6824 6 жыл бұрын
BirdMan29 sameeeeeeeee
@ramanabv6848
@ramanabv6848 6 жыл бұрын
BirdMan29 😂😉👸
@bohemianwriter1
@bohemianwriter1 6 жыл бұрын
Was looking for an upload like this. Just came to my father's place with a lonely parakeet in her cage as my father has been in hospital for 12 days. Let her out of her cage for the first time in what seems like ages. Cleaned her little home, replaced old food and water, and now, she's sitting on my chest listening to this while I'm rerlaxing. Got some things to learn about birds though. So anyone with hints and tips, please do not hesitate to give me some pointers. Will use this to keep her entertained when I go out. Cheers
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
There is no such animal as a “cage bird.” All caged birds were either captured or bred in captivity. In the wild, these beautiful beings are never alone. If they become separated from their flockmates for even a moment, they call wildly to them. They preen each other, fly together, play, and share egg-incubation duties. Many bird species mate for life and share parenting tasks. The evidence of their close companionship and concern for one another is plain to see. Unfortunately for birds, the very qualities that we find admirable and fascinating about them-their brilliant colors, speech capabilities, intelligence, playfulness, and loyalty-have made them the third most popular type of animal companion in the U.S. It’s estimated that 40 million birds in the U.S. are kept caged and often improperly cared for-bored, lonely, and a long way from their natural homes. Many people buy birds on impulse and don’t have a clue how much time, money, and energy is needed to care for them on a daily basis. Birds are as messy and destructive as puppies-something irresponsible breeders and retailers often won’t explain to customers. And unlike puppies, birds continue this behavior for 15 to 75 years. Additionally, birds can be extremely loud and demanding and sometimes severely bite their caretakers. Because most customers aren’t prepared for an animal companion who is as curious, needy, and demanding as a 2-year-old child, countless birds spend their entire lives trapped inside a cage that’s too small in the corner of a living room, basement, or garage, unable to use or stretch their wings and deprived of the vital companionship of other birds. Like dogs on chains, caged birds crave freedom and companionship, not the cruel reality of forced solitary confinement for the rest of their very long lives. Driven mad from boredom and loneliness, caged birds often become aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive. They pull out their own feathers, mutilate their skin, incessantly bob their heads and regurgitate, pace back and forth, peck over and over again at cage bars, and shake or even collapse from anxiety. Even if a previously caged bird comes into a home in which he or she is allowed a rich, active life, this behavior persists and is extremely difficult to extinguish. The Truth About Bird Suppliers Just as there are puppy mills, there are now enormous bird factories where breeders warehouse thousands of parrots and other exotic birds and remove their offspring in order to sell them to pet stores. These birds are frequently confined to dirty, dimly lit cages, where they are unable to fully stretch their wings. There is no federal legislation to protect birds in the pet trade, and successful prosecution of cruel or negligent bird breeders is unlikely under most state anti-cruelty laws. A parrot-breeding operation in Washington state-which a veterinarian described as a “concentration camp” and where, according to news sources, birds “lived in cold, wet, filthy conditions for years”-remains open and continues to raise birds for the pet trade. The same lack of caring has been reported at breeding facilities across the country. Disease Is Widespread Bird-breeding factories often breed communicable diseases, too, from proventricular dilatation disease (PDD)-the symptoms of which include depression, weight loss, and constant or intermittent regurgitation-to papillomavirus infection, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and psittacine beak and feather disease. Sick birds can give humans or other pet birds chlamydiosis (psittacosis), salmonellosis, E. coli infections, tuberculosis, giardiasis, and other illnesses associated with bacteria and fungi. Smuggling Is Common Wild-caught parrots are also prime commodities in the multibillion-dollar illegal wildlife trade. Hardly a week goes by without another story of a bird smuggler who was caught with parrots in the air vents of his or her car, of small parrots being smuggled in jacket pockets, or of any of hundreds of other usually deadly schemes to import these valuable birds illegally. While many smugglers are caught, most are not, so thousands of uninspected-and frequently sick and terrified-birds enter the companion bird trade each year. When the Novelty Wears Off When the birds who seemed so cute and lovable in pet stores turn out to be noisy, messy, and demanding of people’s attention, many are later abandoned, and few live out their natural life spans. About 85 percent of parrots are resold, given away, or abandoned within two years of being purchased. If they are ignored, they suffer in isolation and may become even noisier, more aggressive, or more despondent. Caged companion birds are typically not native to the areas where they reside. They cannot be released simply by opening a window and letting them fly away (which would be considered a crime of abandonment in most states). Without the proper climate, food sources, and habitat, escaped or released captive birds become prey for free-roaming cats and wildlife or are doomed to suffer lingering deaths because of exposure, starvation, or injuries. Responsible rescue groups, animal shelters, and sanctuaries can only place or care for a small percentage of these unwanted birds. To complicate matters further, some alleged “sanctuaries” are actually thinly disguised breeding colonies or hoarding situations in which birds are housed in extremely crowded conditions, receive minimal care and attention, and may even be sold back into the pet trade. If you or a friend have a lot of time and resources and remain determined to have a bird companion, please adopt a homeless one from a shelter or rescue group, but only after fully researching their dietary, behavioral, and other needs. You are in for a great deal of work! Buying birds from pet shops contributes to a horrible cycle of disease and abuse, so to appreciate birds without buying and caging them, consider creating your own backyard sanctuary.
@leoxxii
@leoxxii 7 жыл бұрын
My budgies started chirping with them and running around looking for the other birds, haha ouo
@happygirl864
@happygirl864 6 жыл бұрын
🎶🎼🎵 Nice. I love Parakeets.
@galaxyowl1111
@galaxyowl1111 7 жыл бұрын
my bird went crazy listing to the bird sounds lol
@nikanbabaie8170
@nikanbabaie8170 7 жыл бұрын
same
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
Your bird went crazy from livingn in a cage. How cruel you are!
@Ellah1982
@Ellah1982 5 жыл бұрын
galaxy snowy_owl yea me too but he got chill with the noise
@nyxbrekker3125
@nyxbrekker3125 7 жыл бұрын
Just got my budgie yesterday and I started playing this and he started to chirp more but after about 5 minutes he just went to sleep 😂
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
The animals are held in a cage, not being able to roam free, causing the animal to become depressed for life. Also scientists have proven that animals that are kept in cages become stressed, sick and don't live as long. Furthermore, animals should definitely not be kept in cages because it's not their natural habitat.
@katk7505
@katk7505 5 жыл бұрын
Carol Wade birds live way longer in captivity than in the wild so don't know what you're talking about, lol. also any good bird owner doesn't just leave their bird in a cage all day. my budgies have their cage door open with a net and toys outside of their cage atleast half the day everyday and they still often choose to stay inside their cage. they like their cage, makes them feel secure.
@vinnyeru
@vinnyeru 5 жыл бұрын
kat k same but i think that dude just saw some few bad owners and thought we’re all evil lmao
@marklyons3003
@marklyons3003 5 жыл бұрын
@@carolwade3094 My recently aquired budgie, Winnie, gets spoilt rotten. She has the choice of two cages! We are great company 4 each other and her front door is open most of the day when I am at home - a lot since I retired and became widowed! Her favorite spot is at the back of the couch where she chatters away or dozes to herself in the large picture with a mirrored frame on the wall behind the couch. Budgie sounds and other bird-song from around the globe on KZbin help keep her entertained intermittently. For her excercise she has the freedom to flit about the lounge whenever she wants. She also likes to walk around the lounge carpet foraging, especially under her cage for odds n sods! All is well thanks ;-)
@musicaholic440
@musicaholic440 6 жыл бұрын
My caique loves listening to parakeets. I'm not sure how anyone could find this video "relaxing/reduce blood pressure" though with all the ads throughout. I usually avoid this video because of them. There are plenty of other parakeet videos with no ads, or only one at the beginning.
@kiri374
@kiri374 7 жыл бұрын
my budgie axel is new and it's his second day, even listening to these birds, he's still quiet ;-;
@prathumdas
@prathumdas 4 жыл бұрын
I have 6 parakeets. Three of them chirp loudly when they hear this, and the other three look around for the other birds
@Siva-jf7ni
@Siva-jf7ni 4 жыл бұрын
i ONLY LOVE this sounds without further doing
@ladeeb5702
@ladeeb5702 7 жыл бұрын
they started looking around for them
@spiderhansome
@spiderhansome 6 жыл бұрын
This is definitely recommended for lonely budgies that are quiet in its cage. This made my quiet budgie go crazy, the sad part is there isn't actually another budgie :/
@kat-tiesangels5159
@kat-tiesangels5159 5 жыл бұрын
I agree that there should never be only 1 bird in a cage, that they are social as humans are and need to have someone to chat with. Thank you for this beautiful chatting in my house!
@morashid4902
@morashid4902 7 жыл бұрын
great video.. I just purchased a pair of budgies and they been very quiet being introduced to a new setting but this video got them feeling comfortable. thank you man
@PrincessMimi214
@PrincessMimi214 5 жыл бұрын
My birdies were joining too
@voishl8173
@voishl8173 7 жыл бұрын
I just got my parakeet he responds to this ♥not tame yet but yeah
@stephenbuckham9964
@stephenbuckham9964 6 жыл бұрын
So does mine he loves it
@koa1938
@koa1938 6 жыл бұрын
this is how to bring my bird to me
@naimalazar6874
@naimalazar6874 3 жыл бұрын
Très beaux oiseaux c est magnifique!!!!!
@BloxBoi181
@BloxBoi181 6 ай бұрын
Popoop.
@deborahbradler5067
@deborahbradler5067 5 жыл бұрын
my little Cricket has the opinion today.....
@chrisrobinson8684
@chrisrobinson8684 6 жыл бұрын
My bird aka George tweets too and I love it
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
All that matters is that YOU'RE entertained, right? Never mind the poor bird wh has no flock to fly with in its homeland. How cruel can you be?
@eves8480
@eves8480 6 жыл бұрын
Our bird loves talking to these birds. However, when I play it on my cell, he tries to make contact with the birds.
@Sindri44
@Sindri44 6 жыл бұрын
my cockatiel had a mixed reaction to this First he sang along then he came over and started beak banging the speakers knocking one off and breaking it after stopping it he calmed down
@yellow_pearll2486
@yellow_pearll2486 6 жыл бұрын
My bidgies kiwi daisy and blueberry sure fought with these noices for sum reason
@moniqueconnors2838
@moniqueconnors2838 2 жыл бұрын
My bird’s are chirping away
@delinaengelbrecht8452
@delinaengelbrecht8452 7 жыл бұрын
My hondekinders luister met aandag! Sit penoprent
@wolfpack3980
@wolfpack3980 7 жыл бұрын
LOL OUR BIRDS LOOK SO ALIKE MY TWO BIRDS LOOK LIKE THAT TOOOOO XD LOL
@MrLEYBOSS
@MrLEYBOSS 4 жыл бұрын
my bird was happy but not chirping but great job
@isabella.s.j5217
@isabella.s.j5217 7 жыл бұрын
de er søde
@beepencil2179
@beepencil2179 3 жыл бұрын
Please get some more space, and toys for your budgie! If they are out regualy, you still need a cage setup, if your gone, or at schol, get platform perches, shredding toys, and ect! I dont see much, which mean the budgies are bored, :)
@LxshLifexx
@LxshLifexx 4 жыл бұрын
I HAD A LOST PET
@lindaturner5232
@lindaturner5232 7 жыл бұрын
i have 5 females and 2 males in a bird condo avery type cage with 6 babies about 3 months old now mama on more eggs they hatch about every 21 days breed like mice. And yes their noisy but play these video's for them they get quiet and listen mine go to sleep at night when I cover their cage and I love them and I only trim their wings to be able to maintain all of them while feeding and changing cage feed everyday and new water with vitamins. not cruel to my birds at all all my pet's are extremely spoiled ask people at pet stores they'll tell you get best foods and treats and everything.
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
The people in pet stores will tell you anything in order to sell these birds. They should be living as they were intended to live, flying freely and needing no vitamins, as they get all they need from the nutrition they eat in Australia.
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you. As a child, I would dream about flying, and I envied the life of a bird soaring high in the sky. But many birds don’t get to live this life and instead lead lives of misery in cages as pets. Caged birds are either captured in the wild or bred in captivity. Both are horrible: One involves knowing what freedom was and the other never knowing a minute of it. Around the world, nearly every species of bird is kept in cages, from pigeons to parrots; people create prisons for every type of these beautiful animals. Many people buy birds not knowing of the cruelty that they will be inflicting on them and often underestimating the care that a bird needs. In the wild, birds would never leave their flock, but pet birds rarely ever have the opportunity even to see another bird for their entire lifetimes. Pet birds are often kept in cramped cages where they are unable even to stretch their wings and never know the joy of flying or the happiness of freedom. Birds in cages crave freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behavior as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behavior caused by their torturous conditions, people will often condemn them to living in dark corners, in basements, or on balconies, all the while locked inside of cages. Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contributes to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds!
@marlonlevy9202
@marlonlevy9202 5 жыл бұрын
Carol Wade 🤦‍♂️
@ladeeb5702
@ladeeb5702 7 жыл бұрын
same
@blacrosearts3736
@blacrosearts3736 6 жыл бұрын
Oki my bird glacier is just sitting still just silently chirping
@chrispare7831
@chrispare7831 7 жыл бұрын
my bird id screeming for you.
@Mad-ik4fq
@Mad-ik4fq 7 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this so I can fully determine whether I want a budgie or not. I want one and I think I'd take great care of them but I just need to know how noisy they are hahaha
@Mad-ik4fq
@Mad-ik4fq 7 жыл бұрын
And I haven't asked my parents yet. I'm thinking of making them a PowerPoint or writing an essay or something, that's what my siblings and I did to convince them to let us do online school ahhaha
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
Madison: If people would stop buying them, they'd quit being trapped and sent to countries where they are forced to live in a cage and never fly freely in Australia where they belong. It's cruel to cage a bird. September 14, 2017
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
It's too bad that home schooling doesn't teach empathy.
@Bleachlemon446
@Bleachlemon446 6 жыл бұрын
• madison • if you have one it won't be that noise
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
Find some other way to entertain yourself. Birds do not belong in cages! Quit thinking about your SELF, and think about the smugglers, traffickers and the pet stores that make money off of these poor birds, never to fly in their homeland with the FLOCK they join, flying over 3 miles a day, finding their favorite foods, and having families. Birds do NOT belong in a cage for your enjoyment. It's cruel!
@Kingsombra21
@Kingsombra21 7 жыл бұрын
i have 4 peerkats and as soon as i put this in frount of them there were trying to find other peerakats like them XD and then started chewing on paper O.O
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
Birds chewing on paper is a sign of stress. All caged birds develop abnormal behaviors due to being out of their natural habitat. Why didn't you learn about all of this BEFOre you bought FOUR birds to live in a cage and sit on a perch for life? EMELYMLPFunTIME, the only one having fun is YOU. Buying birds to entertain your selfish self!
@frankmeijer4541
@frankmeijer4541 7 жыл бұрын
jaimy
@wajidmanzoor8485
@wajidmanzoor8485 6 жыл бұрын
Agr budgies eggs dain aur us par na bathe aur 18 din tak dobara eggs da dain to puranay eggs ko doli sa nikal do ya nah
@nopiywh9200
@nopiywh9200 6 жыл бұрын
R.I..P i have one XDD
@awsomeanimalvideos9342
@awsomeanimalvideos9342 7 жыл бұрын
The most underrated bird on EARTH! But the perches are much much much too large for their feet. It will affect their ability to open and close their toes. Some bird safe natural branches in a few places and a shit load of toys is the right thing to do for these birds. They are far more intelligent than anyone thinks and they deserve to have things to challenge their minds and their bodies. Now I am going to continue working with the wonderful, magical sounds of these precious birds (who need smaller and larger natural branches and TOYS TOYS TOYS. I know you will provide them with those two things. Thank you.
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine the feeling of flying? Imagine the wind, the sun, the freedom; imagine the whole world below you. soaring high in the sky. But many birds don’t get to live this life and instead lead lives of misery in cages as pets. Caged birds are either captured in the wild or bred in captivity. Both are horrible: One involves knowing what freedom was and the other never knowing a minute of it. Around the world, nearly every species of bird is kept in cages, from pigeons to parrots; people create prisons for every type of these beautiful animals. Many people buy birds not knowing of the cruelty that they will be inflicting on them and often underestimating the care that a bird needs. In the wild, birds would never leave their flock, but pet birds rarely ever have the opportunity even to see another bird for their entire lifetimes. Pet birds are often kept in cramped cages where they are unable even to stretch their wings and never know the joy of flying or the happiness of freedom. Birds in cages crave freedom and companionship and often exhibit aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive behavior as they languish in cramped cages. Because of their seemingly bad behavior caused by their torturous conditions, people will often condemn them to living in dark corners, in basements, or on balconies, all the while locked inside of cages. Birds are known for their complex communication techniques, their beautiful feathers, and their unique intelligence, but when we cage birds, we take away their lives. Buying birds contributes to this horrible problem. Birds are meant to fly and be with their flock. If you are a bird lover, consider buying binoculars and going on bird-watching hikes or making a backyard oasis for your feathered friends. Never cage birds! ~~Wednesday, March 7, 2018~~Colorado Springs, Colorado~~USA~~
@micaelaleonreyes2462
@micaelaleonreyes2462 3 жыл бұрын
I have a parekeets
@lindaturner5232
@lindaturner5232 7 жыл бұрын
If your bird is alone get a mirror put in cage watch the difference or a friend so it's not alone I did mirror in the beginning
@carolstafford910
@carolstafford910 3 жыл бұрын
Ok
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
So many people on here are complaining about the screeching, screaming noise their birds make. In the wild, if a bird loses contact for even a monet with it's flock, it starts to screech wildly and is reunited, as they look out for one another. No bird was born to live in a cage, and by buying them, you help this awful cruelty to continue. If people would stop buying birds, the trappers and breeders and smugglers would have to find other work. The pet shop owners know the birds are not domestic animals, but all they care about is making money, and YOU who buy birds help them to do so. Quit buying birds. They were born with wings, and common sense should tell you they were meant to be in their homeland FLYING WITH THE FLOCK THEY BELONG TO. They do not belong to you, nor in a cage, nor flying around a house, which is dangerous for the bird. Grow up, wake up, and do the research! 3/14/2018
@substanceabuser69
@substanceabuser69 7 жыл бұрын
my cocktail is angry with this he changes it with his beak
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
The animals are held in a cage, not being able to roam free, causing the animal to become depressed for life. Also scientists have proven that animals that are kept in cages become stressed, sick and don't live as long. Furthermore, animals should definitely not be kept in cages because it's not their natural habitat.
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
CHANNEL CANCLED PS4 NAME FROSTYKID7: That's abnormal behavior due to caging a bird. Do the research.
@imfriendswithyoongitherock4440
@imfriendswithyoongitherock4440 6 жыл бұрын
MY BIRDS ARE NOT TAME :( THEY ONLY BITE EAND 1 OFF MY BIRD IS HURT ON THE FEET
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
I know what the caged bird feels, alas! When the sun is bright on the upland slopes; When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass, And the river flows like a stream of glass ; When the first bird sings and the first bud opes, And the faint perfume from its chalice steals ------ I know what the caged bird feels! I know why the caged bird beats his wing Till the blood is red on the cruel bars; For he must fly back to his perch and cling When he fain would be on the bough a-swing; And a pain still throbs on the old, old scars And they pulse again with a keener sting ----- I know why he beats his wing! I know why the caged bird sings, ah, me, When his wing is bruised and his his bosom sore, ------ When he beats his bars and he would be free; It is not a carol of joy or glee, But a prayer that he sends from his heart's deep core, But a plea, that upward to Heaven he flings ----- I know why the caged bird sings! "Sympathy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar June 27, 1872 - February 9, 1906
@stardust4001
@stardust4001 6 жыл бұрын
Carol Wade 😭
@gmahanson1954
@gmahanson1954 7 жыл бұрын
The best part comes at 1:27:26 it's music to my ears.
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
There is no "best" part of keeping a bird in a cage, at least not for the bird or birds. It's cruel. They were born to fly freely in their homeland.
@markomarkado
@markomarkado 7 жыл бұрын
fenkiu
@briannab3378
@briannab3378 7 жыл бұрын
My budgie chirps to the parakeets in the video and to my other budgie
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
There is no such animal as a “cage bird.” All caged birds were either captured or bred in captivity. In the wild, these beautiful beings are never alone. If they become separated from their flockmates for even a moment, they call wildly to them. They preen each other, fly together, play, and share egg-incubation duties. Many bird species mate for life and share parenting tasks. The evidence of their close companionship and concern for one another is plain to see. Unfortunately for birds, the very qualities that we find admirable and fascinating about them-their brilliant colors, speech capabilities, intelligence, playfulness, and loyalty-have made them the third most popular type of animal companion in the U.S. It’s estimated that 40 million birds in the U.S. are kept caged and often improperly cared for-bored, lonely, and a long way from their natural homes. Many people buy birds on impulse and don’t have a clue how much time, money, and energy is needed to care for them on a daily basis. Birds are as messy and destructive as puppies-something irresponsible breeders and retailers often won’t explain to customers. And unlike puppies, birds continue this behavior for 15 to 75 years. Additionally, birds can be extremely loud and demanding and sometimes severely bite their caretakers. Because most customers aren’t prepared for an animal companion who is as curious, needy, and demanding as a 2-year-old child, countless birds spend their entire lives trapped inside a cage that’s too small in the corner of a living room, basement, or garage, unable to use or stretch their wings and deprived of the vital companionship of other birds. Like dogs on chains, caged birds crave freedom and companionship, not the cruel reality of forced solitary confinement for the rest of their very long lives. Driven mad from boredom and loneliness, caged birds often become aggressive, neurotic, and self-destructive. They pull out their own feathers, mutilate their skin, incessantly bob their heads and regurgitate, pace back and forth, peck over and over again at cage bars, and shake or even collapse from anxiety. Even if a previously caged bird comes into a home in which he or she is allowed a rich, active life, this behavior persists and is extremely difficult to extinguish. The Truth About Bird Suppliers Just as there are puppy mills, there are now enormous bird factories where breeders warehouse thousands of parrots and other exotic birds and remove their offspring in order to sell them to pet stores. These birds are frequently confined to dirty, dimly lit cages, where they are unable to fully stretch their wings. There is no federal legislation to protect birds in the pet trade, and successful prosecution of cruel or negligent bird breeders is unlikely under most state anti-cruelty laws. A parrot-breeding operation in Washington state-which a veterinarian described as a “concentration camp” and where, according to news sources, birds “lived in cold, wet, filthy conditions for years”-remains open and continues to raise birds for the pet trade. The same lack of caring has been reported at breeding facilities across the country. Disease Is Widespread Bird-breeding factories often breed communicable diseases, too, from proventricular dilatation disease (PDD)-the symptoms of which include depression, weight loss, and constant or intermittent regurgitation-to papillomavirus infection, salmonellosis, giardiasis, and psittacine beak and feather disease. Sick birds can give humans or other pet birds chlamydiosis (psittacosis), salmonellosis, E. coli infections, tuberculosis, giardiasis, and other illnesses associated with bacteria and fungi. Smuggling Is Common Wild-caught parrots are also prime commodities in the multibillion-dollar illegal wildlife trade. Hardly a week goes by without another story of a bird smuggler who was caught with parrots in the air vents of his or her car, of small parrots being smuggled in jacket pockets, or of any of hundreds of other usually deadly schemes to import these valuable birds illegally. While many smugglers are caught, most are not, so thousands of uninspected-and frequently sick and terrified-birds enter the companion bird trade each year. When the Novelty Wears Off When the birds who seemed so cute and lovable in pet stores turn out to be noisy, messy, and demanding of people’s attention, many are later abandoned, and few live out their natural life spans. About 85 percent of parrots are resold, given away, or abandoned within two years of being purchased. If they are ignored, they suffer in isolation and may become even noisier, more aggressive, or more despondent. Caged companion birds are typically not native to the areas where they reside. They cannot be released simply by opening a window and letting them fly away (which would be considered a crime of abandonment in most states). Without the proper climate, food sources, and habitat, escaped or released captive birds become prey for free-roaming cats and wildlife or are doomed to suffer lingering deaths because of exposure, starvation, or injuries. Responsible rescue groups, animal shelters, and sanctuaries can only place or care for a small percentage of these unwanted birds. To complicate matters further, some alleged “sanctuaries” are actually thinly disguised breeding colonies or hoarding situations in which birds are housed in extremely crowded conditions, receive minimal care and attention, and may even be sold back into the pet trade. If you or a friend have a lot of time and resources and remain determined to have a bird companion, please adopt a homeless one from a shelter or rescue group, but only after fully researching their dietary, behavioral, and other needs. You are in for a great deal of work! Buying birds from pet shops contributes to a horrible cycle of disease and abuse, so to appreciate birds without buying and caging them, consider creating your own backyard sanctuary.
@determinedailurophile8364
@determinedailurophile8364 6 жыл бұрын
*cries*
@bella-hc7we
@bella-hc7we 5 жыл бұрын
Oh shut up please
@a358747
@a358747 5 жыл бұрын
i has big cage for my budgy and i play with him everyday he is quite spoiled and btw i saw the same frikin comment in a other vid =/ why....
@carolwade3094
@carolwade3094 6 жыл бұрын
They are NOT KISSING. They are preening each other's beaks. LEARN about birds before uploading something you know nothing about.
@oliviahayes2388
@oliviahayes2388 7 жыл бұрын
Just got my Parakeet and she just love the sounds so much 😍
@oh-ohstinky5819
@oh-ohstinky5819 4 жыл бұрын
Mine was just carefully listening to this :DD
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