I haven't had my bonded pair for very long and the are so shy of me I was standing btly the cage with door ape and played this. My little male Mozart landed on my hand. I was so excited. Then Lilly the shy female did the same thing.. now the land on me and est from my hand. They love to hear the lovebird sounds. I'm in lovebird heaven
My lovebird used to chirp along with them whenever I played this video. Today he flew away and I miss him so much after watching this! I hope he comes back to me🥺
Sorry to hear. Ours took off too and never came back 😔. But I guess it's ok too bc the bird flew to us out of nowhere and ended up staying with us for 2 half months. It was not meant to stay.
Definitely true! They are now naturalized to the Phoenix area (mostly in the East Valley and north Phoenix), and can be found all over the place in the East Valley. Luckily, the AZ Game and Fish dept has determined that they are not a detriment and can stay. They’re originally native to Namibia, which has a climate a lot like here in the low Sonoran desert of AZ (though it gets hotter here in AZ). They are beautiful, very smart, and loud. And FYI, though they are the “new native” parrot around here, Arizona actually has a true NATIVE parrot - the Thick-Billed Parrot (beautiful, medium-sized macaw), but they are either rare as can be now in AZ or altogether gone now, sadly (there might be a few left in AZ, staying away from humans). They can still be found south of the border in Mexico, though. “The More You Know!” :)
I'm a lifelong fight-study kinda guy, into martial arts, boxing, and grappling since I first saw Karate Kid and Rocky movies as a kid in the mid-80's. I watch fights literally every day of my life for the last nearly two decades (maaad DVD's and VHS yo) as part of my daily routine. I also happen to share my bedroom with a particularly sassy _agapornis roseicollis_ , which brings me here. So I decided to glean whatever data I could gather from the immediate attack (because it wasn't a fight) on the 0.25x speed setting, I discovered how parrots go about the business of birb-to-birb combat. *And it sent a shiver down my spine.* Tori attacks Uke with shots that *don't play.* Chained and sustained bite attacks against only two targets: throat and toes. That means, of course, that parrot-fu is not a sporting martial art. Parrot aims only to kill or severely cripple other parrot. Severing toes on a perching bird is a life-changing injury, and all parrots have very strong beaks. I guess ancestral mating competition was pretty brutal for the Mother Parrots to instill such devastating attacks into the psittacine collective genetic memory (instinct), all the way down the line to even these types of tiny sweet borbs. *_NOW SHADDUP AND GIMME DEM TOES!_*
my lovebird loves this, every time she is having a fly out of her cage she ask to hear this on my phone by jumping and chewing on my phone till I play it for her.
I had two long back called Luke and Azakadellia Luke was green and red. Azakadellia was dark green and cream Luke was the noise bird I miss them now I loved Luke and Azakadellia
@@smokey4958 yeah, they do that like chickens, does your bird build nests or masturbate? Not to be a sicko but that could trigger eggs being layed and cause egg binding and kill the bird :(
Me parrot don’t stop listening to this and when my tablet is charging and when I’m not home, he just activate the tablet and put this video and when I come back, : Omg 😱 Him: What do you think? I can activate the tablet and listen to this !