1. Yes, my shirt is filthy, they love using me as a napkin to wipe food off their beaks. 2. No, there is no shit on or in my shirt. They are potty trained, so they don't poop on me. Even if they weren't, conures need to lift their butts/tail feathers to poo, so they definitely wouldn't do it inside my clothes! 3. The youtube algorithm is terrifying and I have no clue why this less than 1min vid I uploaded over a year ago suddenly has 160k views, but it has clearly reached outside its intended audience of bird lovers so I'm gonna stop looking at comments, sorry... 😅
@@yuzu-tsuyutrue. Nature can be absolutely adorable and extremely cruel. That being said I wish more folks knew how loving animals other than dogs and cats can be
@@squalltheonlyYou'll be surprised how terrifyingly aggressive these little guys can be. I have a conure and two cats, and although they don't try to make moves on him he can absolutely stand his ground if he had to. Our birb doesn't fly, but he's been known to make the trek down from his perch and walk a significant distance to bully children in our house.
@@lucy9698bro my bird hated me. He would launch aerial attacks at my face all the time when I came back home. It was under the rush of adrenaline of my bird trying to kill me that I realized exactly how an angry bird looks and how accurate it is to the cover art of angry birds.
I love when my conures pop into my shirt collar and hang out. Though when one decides to pop their head outta my shirt sleeve it's pretty awesome as well. TLDR; conures in shirts rock.
As someone who sweats profusely, I can see my birb getting wet when he sleeps on my neck. This is not a statement, I can literally see him on the reflection of my screen getting wet bc of my sweat. He still sleeps here tho
omfg they're soooo cuuuute. i wish i could get mine doing cute things but he HAAATES my phone with a passion. any picture or vids i take of him have to be waay out of his reach
no, it's the same for me, I promise!! 95% of the time when they're doing something cute and I pull out my phone, they freeze and glare at me--or fly to perch on top of my phone 😅
True for any species small enough to fit the space. My smallest dog is 10 pounds full grown and this has been his preferred napping spot since he was a pup. And every cat I’ve ever owned has at some point decided my neck was the best bed when I’m in deep sleep. I don’t know how many times I’ve woken up with a full cat collar around my neck. My cat Zeus was 15 pounds too, I don’t know how he didn’t smother me to death in my sleep.
A long time ago I had a hedgehog that was so well hand-trained that it would stretch out and sleep on/next to me. That trust they have in you is so precious.
You must be like a giant heating pad to your birds. I feel sorry for the one on your shoulder.. it knows it’s missing out on what the other is enjoying. I wish your t shirt was a big enough perch for two.
And now you can’t move your head down until they decide to wake up and move, Stuck looking at the roof but must do it for the sake of our feathered friends nap time
Everyone elses's birds: *Nibbles treat, flies over and snuggles neck/arm* My bird: *Knocks over coffee, eats cereal from box, s**ts all over my work clothes and goes missing for a week despite never leaving the house*
Birds bond for life , visited a pet shop when I was 24 and was looking around this gray bird 🐦 came to the side of its cage and I asked if it was o.k. to touch the bird and whan I did it softly grasped my finger as I was rubbing its neck and did not want to let go , at the time it was 575$ beautiful bird , if I had got her she would still be with me. And I'm 62 .
I used to have a conure that look liked this, she would dance, give you kisses and sometimes if you gave her a kiss she would say "thank you baby", sadly she died to a unknown reason (no it was not old age she was young)