So..maybe some birds eat clean food and sometimes some humans do... It's still a pi piper when they can hear and have good senses to make it roll smoother without damages. Wait until it says f##k you as a greeting; like an African grey in TN used to prior to 2007....Then a night at the Roxbury head and whole body bob to the beat...Then creep up quietly trying to take a swing using the beak prior to 2010..Depends on who the feathered want to imitate...Some humans on clean food don't imitate..but got into it a few times with some creatures prior to 2022 that do that annoying follow the leader thing that kids sometimes do...maybe the feathered b###### will get distracted.
Romans 2:1 KJV Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things. Hebrews 13:20 KJV Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant,
That parrot knows how to use google, can create it's own content and didn't have a tantrum when denied what it wanted. This makes it smarter and more tempered than the average youtube commentor. 😆
i met an African Grey in a pet shop once who wolf whistled and cat called me like a stereotypical construction worker and if i'd had $4k to spare, an apartment that allowed pets and no fear of birds at the time, he'd probably be my husband now 😂💯
The "fart noises" actually sound like scratchin -- WHICH IS IN THE BEASTIE BOY'S SONG!! This parrot was singing different parts of "Watcha Want" probably his favorite parts!!!! OMG so clever. I hope you played the song for him after all that. :)
That was my thought. She was trying to imitate scratching, but due to a parrot's physiology (beak), couldn't, so she came up with the next best thing. 😂
There are a few studies done to measure the intelligence and/or understanding of parrots. This specific species is demmed to have the understanding similar to a human child of approximately 2 or 3 years.
Yes, they can, and they do. An African Grey has the intelligence of a young child. They learn somethings by listening, but if you teach them to communicate, they will, just like a young child. My girl Snee was 30 when she passed 3 years ago. My husband and I lost a daughter, not just a feathered friend. ❤
The funny thing about birbs, they seem to like the most obnoxious music! Your birb might be more of a hooligan than you know! I just played Whacha Want a few days ago. Mine heard that Kazakh song by Moreart. He knew how to do things on my computer even I didn't know how to do, including pull up that song! I'd be outside listening to something on my pods and all the sudden Moreart comes on, I come in and there he is by my computer (where he's NOT supposed to be!) stamping his little foot to the beat! What a clown he was! Your birb might be more of a hooligan than you know!
We had an African Grey parrot that we called Echo when i was growing up. He was so talkative, he knew so many words and sounds. I so wish we had recorded him. We could have some intelligent and funny conversations. I miss him.
The song is gonna hit the number one spot cosmo She’s so entertaining I bet everyone in the household always has a smile on their faces when she’s around she’s a amazing little character ❤
I sure you changed Hey Google to Hey Marcia :). We also have an African Grey (2y old) and he holds Teams meetings "Hello - Can you hear me" or "Sure..." so it is probably a good idea not to have a smart speaker in our house.
Cosmo is the most precious parrot I have ever seen . I am in love.Cosmo's interaction with Mommy are so fantastic and off the charts! How blessed they both are❤️
I've never heard of that song. I just played it and I can see why a parrot would like it. And I could definitely hear the relationship between Cosmo's song and the Beastie Boy one.
I use to have these African Grey's and other parrots. These are my favorite! The others scream loud a lot. These guys just chatter, whistle, they make so many different sounds. But no screaming. They tend to be prone to being feather pickers. But not all. Now if they would just clean up after there selves!