@@TamarasBlueChicken I just love how your parent talks and mine doesn't really talk cuz mine is a cockatiel and I really want to learn how to make my cockatiel talk so please make a video about tips
@@sankalp2290 well actually there is no good or evil side but we can say that there are positives and negatives and obviously they are different for everyone
Well to give some perspective, these are his or her calls now. So if you dubbed over the video with normal parrot sounds you'd get a better idea of what's happening. I love parrots and animals has well, I am super affectionate towards my animals, but sometimes I think we project a bit too much when the meaning is not really there. The bird is checking the camera out, having fun and calling as they constantly do, no expressing his love with kisses and heartfelt words. :) But yeah I still can relate to the comment, lol.
@@XtianApi they are a boy because you can See they have some black thimg on there neck its like a Ring but the girl ones dont have the Black thing so yeah
Yeah my bird screams every morning if I don't feed her it's so anoyin kiwi is the opposite he's such a gentle men that's why I love that bird and their channel
Oh I love you Kiwi! You too Tamara, you are such a great mama and camera operator. You two are made for each other and nothing cheers like your lil videos, thank you 😊
I know they don’t understand the language, but it’s still so intelligent that the bird clearly knows the context of its phrases- all of these are linked to affection rather than just a random string of sentences/words
I love how Indian ringneck parrots go from “Get away from me! You took me from my home” then fast forward a year later and they’re like “Oh my goodness! MWWWWAHH! Thank you, baby!”
I hope this baby can someday have even the slightest concept of how much he brightens everybody’s day. I can be having a horrible day and little Kiwi will have me smiling and laughing with just one 10 second video. He’s a little blue miracle. I love him.