Hahaha! Yes definitely one of the best moments of the show. But very funny and beautiful parrot. As Ellen DeGeneres said possibly also likely some stage fright on that day.😅👍
"What's a tiger say?" bird: .... "What's a tiger say?" Bird:... "what's a tiger say?" Bird: rawrrr "what's a tiger say?" Bird: raaaaaaaawwwwwrrrrr *bird thinks* jeez, lady there
Everytime i see a yellow head parrot just like this one it make me sick to stomach ,i had one just like this parrot ,my parrots are was beautiful and sold it i should have kept it ,the worst part is i sold it for 250.00 you can not find a parrot like this for that price they are very expensive .
Irma Deleon why would u sell your pet. I would never sell my cat and my cat is worth thousands. Ppl offer me a fortune for him and I always say no not for a million dollars. My Rotti/boxer Spikey was an incredible dog. Loved by everyone and again ppl offered me lots of money to sell him. I always said no, never. He’s family and I love him. He died at 13 yrs old. He had a great life of being loved and spoiled to death. We still miss him and cry when I see videos of him singing or being goofy
She's not a ventrilloquist, and I hope that little 'smiley' meant you were kidding. Parrots have great potential as talkers and make more sense, more often than the 'talking bobble heads' they show on FOXNOISE.
this just shows what a professional talk show host ellen really is even when something fails and doesn't go as planned, ellen still manage to entertain us and to make it funny
this parrot is not a fail, it's normal animal act like that, they are not human though but they have great intelligence, this parrot is very clever to be able to talk like this. I agree with you about budgies, I had budgies too, they are really more productive and also I notice one thing with my budgie, she seems to have emotions and kinda like to care very much about me, budgie is one of best bird i ever had.
dhgrazer masta There's many reasons for that. Stress is not one of them. The most common reason is excitement and it is used as a mating dance as well. ...I have many birds and have trained them and studied them myself.
Keri Lushefski it's also a stress movement. which is correct? nobody will know. but saying it's not a stress movement? you probably did not study enough
It is not a stress movement it is the exact opposite, when they do that it is like a dog wagging it's tail. It is a combination of excitement and happiness.
Regardless of whether the bird performed or not, it IS cute and when it danced was so funny Kinda acted shy in a way, like a little kid or something lol Didnt want to talk, but very expressive ;)
ahahah ellen ate the treat, that was hilarious! i bet that little parrot could say a lot of things, sorry to see it was so nervous/shy. My bird has some stage fright too every now and then.
A man enters an animal shop, and sees a parrot with ropes tied to each of it's legs... The man asks the shopkeeper about the parrot and the shopkeeper replies: - If you pull the right leg rope, he's gonna greet you in French, and if you pull the left leg rope, he'll greet you in German - And what about, if i pull both simultaneously? - asks the man. - Well, he... Suddenly the parrot interrupts him: - I will fall down, you idiot!
Meanwhile, in a Parallel Universe: _"Tee too to tu ti too"_ *"Tu tee tu "tu ti tuutuu"?* _"Hello I'm a white skinned bipedal human"_ *"TUT TOOY (hands him a steak)"*
Amazons are bred in captivity, and those are fine to buy as pets. There are a few wild birds still caught, but the trade has diminished drastically over the past decade. You can also tell by the leg-band. If its solid, its a born pet. If its got a segmented (wrapped) appearance, its from the wild.