after seeing this, i decided to find out exactly what a budgie is. it's a nickname for "budgerigar", which is an australian kind of parrot. eventually some were bread in captivity in england. i get the feeling that budgies aren't so common here in the u.s.. maybe they're common here, but i doubt they are generally called "budgies" here.
i wonder whether the parrot saw a video of the game being played by humans before he tried to play it himself. lol. whatever the case, it's an entertaining video of the parrot. i'll have to find out what a budgie is. maybe it's a kind of parrot, or maybe it's just another word that means parrot.
@Cheeseman2271 the word "football" usually refers to the game that the u.s. & canada call "soccer". the u.s. & canada & maybe australia are nearly the only countries where the word "football" generally refers to a game that is not the one that the u.s. & canada call "soccer". the word "football" can be used for many games that involve contact between foot & ball. the word "soccer" is formed from the abbreviation for "association football", and that's the commonest kind of football worldwide.
@coventrygardens In spanish, soocer is "Futbol" or something like that lol so yeah i sorta knew that but when i saw it in english i assumed it was american football, and what do they call american football in other countries?
@Cheeseman2271 many languages ( including spanish ) use forms of the english word "football" when referring to what england calls "football", and it's the game that the u.s. and canada call "soccer". ( it was invented in england, and hence the use of words from english ) i'm not sure whether other countries have a general term for what the u.s. and canada call "football". i think some use words that mean "gridiron football", & it would be a reference to the gridiron pattern on the fields.
@Cheeseman2271 ironically, it used to be common for people in the u.s. to use the word "football" the same way england and tons of other countries use it. gradually, the u.s. and canada began using the word "football" to refer to gridiron football. here's something from wikipedia: The United States of America Football Association was formed in 1913 . in 1945, it became the United States Soccer Football Association. In 1974, it became the United States Soccer Federation.
@Cheeseman2271 furthemore, some varieties of football are called "rugby football", or just "rugby". these are associated with the english town "rugby". gridiron football developed from rugby. for a while, the u.s. and canadian forms of gridiron football were the same gridiron game, but the 2 varieties gradually developed different rules. even today the u.s. and canadian varieties are pretty similar to each other. likewise, australian rules football seems about halfway between soccer and rugby.
can i ask? how do u teach him not to fly around without clipping their wings out of their cage? in a closed room with they be hard to get bck on ur finger once they are let out?
we got magic at 4 weeks old and talked to him al the time we also played with him and soon he was doing all kinds he also went around the scaletric track on the spoiler of the car 13 times whistleing as he went but we never got it on tape which was a shame , check out his other video
how do you keep your bird like that my birds as soon as they are let out of their cage they just fly all over the place they don't stay in 1 place like your budgie please tell me what I am doing wrong?
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nikola23028 2 days ago
This budgie wasn't living alone he had us and was out of his cage most of the day , he owned the room he was in !!!
catsaway1 1 week ago
cool video but i am against : budgies living alone!
aika4steigi 1 week ago
Birdie NFL
Treasurespirit 1 week ago
I love how you can hear his feet going "tikkie tikkie tikkie tikkie" then he gets it into a corner...
LGTheOneFreeMan 2 weeks ago
holy hyper
MrCcjcool 1 month ago
That's funny! Cute
planetchinchilla 1 month ago
GOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Crapol1 1 month ago
If you liked this video watch his other video he talks !!
catsaway1 1 month ago
i guess magic watched people playing magnetic football, and then realized it might be fun to try to score goals.
coventrygardens 1 month ago
after seeing this, i decided to find out exactly what a budgie is. it's a nickname for "budgerigar", which is an australian kind of parrot. eventually some were bread in captivity in england. i get the feeling that budgies aren't so common here in the u.s.. maybe they're common here, but i doubt they are generally called "budgies" here.
coventrygardens 1 month ago
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i wonder whether the parrot saw a video of the game being played by humans before he tried to play it himself. lol. whatever the case, it's an entertaining video of the parrot. i'll have to find out what a budgie is. maybe it's a kind of parrot, or maybe it's just another word that means parrot.
coventrygardens 1 month ago
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coventrygardens 1 month ago
looks like soccer to me :P
Cheeseman2271 1 month ago
@Cheeseman2271 the word "football" usually refers to the game that the u.s. & canada call "soccer". the u.s. & canada & maybe australia are nearly the only countries where the word "football" generally refers to a game that is not the one that the u.s. & canada call "soccer". the word "football" can be used for many games that involve contact between foot & ball. the word "soccer" is formed from the abbreviation for "association football", and that's the commonest kind of football worldwide.
coventrygardens 1 month ago
@coventrygardens In spanish, soocer is "Futbol" or something like that lol so yeah i sorta knew that but when i saw it in english i assumed it was american football, and what do they call american football in other countries?
Cheeseman2271 1 month ago
@Cheeseman2271 many languages ( including spanish ) use forms of the english word "football" when referring to what england calls "football", and it's the game that the u.s. and canada call "soccer". ( it was invented in england, and hence the use of words from english ) i'm not sure whether other countries have a general term for what the u.s. and canada call "football". i think some use words that mean "gridiron football", & it would be a reference to the gridiron pattern on the fields.
coventrygardens 1 month ago
@Cheeseman2271 ironically, it used to be common for people in the u.s. to use the word "football" the same way england and tons of other countries use it. gradually, the u.s. and canada began using the word "football" to refer to gridiron football. here's something from wikipedia: The United States of America Football Association was formed in 1913 . in 1945, it became the United States Soccer Football Association. In 1974, it became the United States Soccer Federation.
coventrygardens 1 month ago
@coventrygardens Oh thats interesting, I never knew that.
Cheeseman2271 1 month ago
@Cheeseman2271 furthemore, some varieties of football are called "rugby football", or just "rugby". these are associated with the english town "rugby". gridiron football developed from rugby. for a while, the u.s. and canadian forms of gridiron football were the same gridiron game, but the 2 varieties gradually developed different rules. even today the u.s. and canadian varieties are pretty similar to each other. likewise, australian rules football seems about halfway between soccer and rugby.
coventrygardens 1 month ago
01:14 touchdown ;)
sweetsweetlife 2 months ago
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can i ask? how do u teach him not to fly around without clipping their wings out of their cage? in a closed room with they be hard to get bck on ur finger once they are let out?
nicollettePerfect 2 months ago
he is so cute!
TheSuperpain 2 months ago
Psycho bird...at least he's not the typical green or blue...very hard to get a different colored budgie other than the norm!!
uppanadam74 2 months ago
my bird played soccer with jelly beans. only the yellow and green ones though
blueshade26 3 months ago
my bird does that but with pieces of carrots
kulebra5 3 months ago
we got magic at 4 weeks old and talked to him al the time we also played with him and soon he was doing all kinds he also went around the scaletric track on the spoiler of the car 13 times whistleing as he went but we never got it on tape which was a shame , check out his other video
catsaway1 4 months ago
did u take it young and tought iy to play with those toys ??? or it was old but familiarwith toys?
salasz 4 months ago
love how they trow anything they find on a table onto the floor so cute
bettny616 4 months ago 2
thats not a bird ok thats a dog stuck in a bird body....its chuckies dog :)
cristohv 4 months ago
1:06 He looks like the Hulk in his lab. AAAAAgggggghh I'm angry, i'll destroy everything.
serberusses 4 months ago
Its so cute how he scurries around :O
Pain4561 4 months ago
SO ENTERTAMING <33
12undulat 5 months ago
lol
selalekarkon 5 months ago
Ronaldinho's game nothing :D
1986Amnesia 5 months ago
GORGEOUS ! this one has potential to learn any tricks great personality for it and your obviously a dedicated owner too with great skills
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Sk8birds 5 months ago
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Sk8birds 5 months ago
Better than Torres
AndyDufresne987 6 months ago
He is playing with his eggs.
SLICKYLA 6 months ago
so cuuuuuute *_________*
13Aylinka13 8 months ago
how do you keep your bird like that my birds as soon as they are let out of their cage they just fly all over the place they don't stay in 1 place like your budgie please tell me what I am doing wrong?
barrowbro3 1 year ago