As an old Grandma, I subscribed over a year ago on that cute little smile of satisfaction alone! Absolutely adorable! And I haven't regretted that decision for one second!
@@frownymctwoknives Well with a world of frowns and knives, I guess you of all people, if I could call you that, would cringe af! Yeah, I may be old, but I'm not stupid, I know what that means! Was saying it long before you started wearing diapers!
I find it hilarious 😂😂😂 that she will not eat the pickled onions, but she can stomach clams, oisters, escargot, octopus, caviar, lamb, calamari, frog legs, and other strong and pungent foods. I just love her faces when she likes something. It's ok if she doesn't like pickled onions. Thank you for sharing your adventures 🙏
Wow, so cool to have the macaws right at the window ledge! I wonder what goes through their minds. It's almost like a two-way zoo! You get dinner and a show while they get to watch the humans in our adapted environment. Ha ha ha
@mrsleep0000 yeah like the other commenter said, birds dont GAF. They can eat other birds, including ones of their own species. At least I know chickens can and will peck another chicken to death if they don't accept them. And macaws aren't some dainty little songbird either. Birds are literally prehistoric and essentially mini dinosaurs. Luckily the vast majority of them aren't very big, otherwise they would be coming after us too if they were still raptor sized.
Was I the only one who nearly teared up at that first shot of those macaws in flight together? I don't think I've ever seen them behaving wild before, it was too beautiful for words. What a gorgeous park! That duck especially looked tasty and your little birb audience cracked me up :D
I was a bit dubious about clicking on this as usually bird enclosures in zoos are not big enough but my god this one is beautiful seeing them all fly so freely and at a good distance was incredible. What a beautiful enclosure for the birds.
Thank you, To you and your girlfriend for taking us on all your adventures. Some of us who r elderly or handicapped or don't have money to do things like this. But it's nice to go along with you two and u share your experiences, I always look forward to see where u take us next. Thank you
Interesting how you're eating their feathered friends right in front of them. xD Seriously, though, this place is stunning! I love birds and would totally want to go here.
If I remember right, parrots eat meat of other birds too (like chicken), since it's needed in their diet I guess. But making the menu with birds in it in such place is really out of touch...
5:49 "Do you think they will order duck or chicken?" 6:17 "They ordered both. Looks like Suzy and Jackie. I went to school with Jackie." 8:32 "Humans are even worse than crows." 9:09 "They will get theirs someday." (:
What a beautiful view and the "interaction" with Parrots!! Pricey, yes, but the food was awesome looking. And I would have eaten the Onions, love-pickled ones.
I love parks like this where the animals are allowed to roam and arent stuck in tiny enclosures all the time. I was surprised at how fancy the dining experience was!
Ouch the meal bill was high but expected in Singapore. Beautiful looking food served though, exquisite. The parrots viewing at the restaurant window was great to look at that appeared safe and a clean environment. Thank you for sharing, truelly awesome as always.
That all looked delicious, and I guess you pay for quality as well as the birds' company? Mrs. Bacons looked even happier than usual here, which is a delight to see as always!
those parrots were probably talking to each other: Parrot1: look fred theres new humans in the exhibit today Parrot 2: I know george they look kind of strange compared to the others--look he's trying to show you something Parrot1: wh-what are you trying to put infront of my face human?? Parrot2: im gonna go call the others they gotta see this! *proceeds to invite all the other parrots over*
This seems to be such a unique experience! I just visited Singapore in July but ahh it would've been so nice to experience this too, I'll save this for the next time I visit!
The scones are supposed to be sliced in half and eaten with a layer jam and a dollop of cream. Depending on the region of the UK (home of the scone) some put the jam first, some put the cream first. Where I come from, the jam goes first and then the cream on top.
Every time I watch your videos, I get hungry. That place looked amazing. I'd love to walk around and see all the different birds. Thank you for sharing..
Aww I love 🐦 's..maybe it's when u hit a certain age I'm 42 now my absolute love for birds started a few years ago..growing older isn't easy but it makes u appreciate the little things....
I have been watching your videos for over 2 years and I have only seen your wife not like the food she ate one time. It was some type of bean thing I think. And you can tell how much she likes something by her eyes. The more she smiles rhat cute smile the more she squints. So cute
That's hilarious! "Come watch the birds, while you eat the birds"!!! I bet for a premium price, and you probably have to pay an extremely high fee to get on an app to be notified, when a flamingo or parrot or some other bird dies...they'll cook it up and serve it to you. But you must be extra-filthy rich to get that treatment, like the people who get into Club 33 at Disney.
I'm always amazed at how often strawberries show up in the videos ... I am allergic to them but I hope you and Mrs. Bacons (who is an absolute darling!) enjoy all your meals. I certainly enjoy watching your videos!
I love all your content, but some of the Best are when the 2 of you eat together, I Adore when y'all share food & have a nice time together Also, it's still always a Heat Pack Smack that makes me smile 🤩
Mrs. Bacon eating with perfect table manners in every way. Meanwhile, you pick up the duck leg with your bare hands. You pick up the flamingo ice cream dessert right off thr plate. What will we do with you? Never change...😉😄😄
Only avian and eating experience I’ve had was with some pigeons with no fear. Also a very demanding goose, a very timid duck and some rather polite Canadian geese. I expected to be eaten by the later, ngl. I’m sure if that glass wasn’t there, you would have made friends real fast 😂. Also I would have pushed the pickled onions aside as well, so you’re not alone!
@@tapestry6455 I know! I was absolutely shocked! I felt bad because my PTSD from being attacked as a kid kept setting in so I kept trying to slowly move away without making them mad, but they were kind and patient so I eventually gave them a chance and was so shocked with how nice they were. I still wouldn’t keep my back to them, but I did walk away without being bitten by any of them.