my friend has a cockatoo it was a nice bird when it was a baby now it just swears,talks sexual,ect hell i was over at her house one time and the bird asked me if i wanted to suck a dick i was like WHOA
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This is not awesome. This is animal cruelty.
If a human baby was laying in a crib, desperately crying for food and comfort, would you film it, put it up on YouTube, call it "awesome" and "adorable"? No, hardly.
Look at his craw, its full. Hungry? If I fed him anymore he would spew. Would you like me to overfeed the bird until he spew or even died? no? then get the fuck off my youtube video motherfucker!
@Skywalker91 It's nice that you are of good intentions, but you are completely misinformed. Baby birds always call out for food even when not hungry. I've rehabilitated and cared for many baby birds throughout my lifetime. When approached they go into "feed me feed me love me" mode, regardless. He/she is not afraid of the camera, merely being a baby and doing what they know best. Only thing the lil guy might be lacking is a stuffed animal to snuggle up against in his baby bed.
@197dude197 Aww. My Nicky is turning 15 this month. He and I have snuggled in bed daily since he was still barely feathered. I'm glad you take good care of Stanley. The way you say you saved him, it sounds as if you are also a bird rehabilitator. Did he fall from the nest? I used to do the same here in the us, but with smaller, soft billed birds. Imagining wild cockatoos all over the place is overwhelming!
I've owned various birds including an African Grey and had cockatiels that bred, screaming is absolutely normal in baby birds they scream even when they are ful it is a natural response. Cockatoos are known among the parrot world to be VERY loud screamers(as well as cuddlers and dancers) this bird is not in any pain nor suffering it is just being a baby bird.
Adorable! I remember when my African grey was a little baby and she would carry on the same way, whether she was about to be fed (louder at that time) or had just been fed (softer, but wanted to play)
Its calling for food. Dont worry...they grow out of it when they learn to feed for themselves...I had four hungry Zebra finches...thankfully...the feeding call for them is a little...erm....quieter LOL
Well, it might be past the season, but you might be able to catch some of the later ones. Pretty much search within any hollowed out trees. I found mine on a farm so I'm not so sure about the cost sorry.
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No, that is a baby that wants to be with its parents. To actually believe that we can do better than them, do better than nature - that is just ridiculous. Like I said, baby cockatoos that are with their parents NEVER cry, because the parents know how to take care of them.
Dude you are such a nature geek, man is better than nature in so many ways. They cry even when with their parents, i know, i live in the country, you are just probebly some nerdy little kid who thinks hes hardcore who lives in the city who doesn't know shit so fuck off and take ur nature loving shit with you!
Skywalker have you ever seen a bird in your life, all birds like these make this noise ive bred plenty of birds to know what they do Im sick of morons babbling on how they thing people should be caring for them.
Umm they cry all the time, its just an instinct. Also he was loved and protected and hes a normal healthy happy cockatwo who loves to play, remember the wild isnt always best
love your baby bird, so cute.
hotuckfai 6 months ago
My friend is a cockatoo.
LeighMcGrath 8 months ago
Crying for food, I take it.
IggyHazard 9 months ago
All baby umbrella cry this way..even when they are not hungry..this is beautiful..i see no animal cruelty here..I cant wait to have my babies again.
SweetWitch66 9 months ago
It should become a vocalist for a black metal band or something haha
TheCunningAndFought 9 months ago
my friend has a cockatoo it was a nice bird when it was a baby now it just swears,talks sexual,ect hell i was over at her house one time and the bird asked me if i wanted to suck a dick i was like WHOA
omgbarneyfuckinelmo 11 months ago
Now tell me that's not a dinosaur.
Dronepiper 11 months ago
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This is not awesome. This is animal cruelty.
If a human baby was laying in a crib, desperately crying for food and comfort, would you film it, put it up on YouTube, call it "awesome" and "adorable"? No, hardly.
But this is the exact bird equivalent of that. :(
Skywalker91 1 year ago
@Skywalker91
you still on about this shit?
Look at his craw, its full. Hungry? If I fed him anymore he would spew. Would you like me to overfeed the bird until he spew or even died? no? then get the fuck off my youtube video motherfucker!
197dude197 1 year ago 9
@Skywalker91 It's nice that you are of good intentions, but you are completely misinformed. Baby birds always call out for food even when not hungry. I've rehabilitated and cared for many baby birds throughout my lifetime. When approached they go into "feed me feed me love me" mode, regardless. He/she is not afraid of the camera, merely being a baby and doing what they know best. Only thing the lil guy might be lacking is a stuffed animal to snuggle up against in his baby bed.
gankama 11 months ago 4
@gankama Actually, he was cuddled up to me on my bed.
197dude197 11 months ago
@197dude197 Aww. My Nicky is turning 15 this month. He and I have snuggled in bed daily since he was still barely feathered. I'm glad you take good care of Stanley. The way you say you saved him, it sounds as if you are also a bird rehabilitator. Did he fall from the nest? I used to do the same here in the us, but with smaller, soft billed birds. Imagining wild cockatoos all over the place is overwhelming!
gankama 11 months ago
@Skywalker91 Wow. You have never been around a bird before, have you?
TheMuffinBurgler 10 months ago
@TheMuffinBurgler Yes, I've had birds for eight years. How is that relevant?
Skywalker91 10 months ago
@Skywalker91
I've owned various birds including an African Grey and had cockatiels that bred, screaming is absolutely normal in baby birds they scream even when they are ful it is a natural response. Cockatoos are known among the parrot world to be VERY loud screamers(as well as cuddlers and dancers) this bird is not in any pain nor suffering it is just being a baby bird.
SugarBudgie 6 months ago
Dude = man :-)
I read it! LOL!
LamborghiniGal 1 year ago
Adorable! I remember when my African grey was a little baby and she would carry on the same way, whether she was about to be fed (louder at that time) or had just been fed (softer, but wanted to play)
fireflower1984 1 year ago
cute cute CUTE!! I love that cockatoo! my green cheeked conure was screaming when he heard it! lol
birdluver184858 1 year ago
Its calling for food. Dont worry...they grow out of it when they learn to feed for themselves...I had four hungry Zebra finches...thankfully...the feeding call for them is a little...erm....quieter LOL
pulvaris 1 year ago
Stanley was hungry
nicktkret 1 year ago
wow that baby was maddd lol ;)
sbrucks7 1 year ago
dave that bird is apain u said it your self hes higher than u in the food chain remember
deathtiger2000 1 year ago
@deathtiger2000
Bryan, your username is so gay haha.
But yeah, hes one crazy dude
197dude197 1 year ago
he's too cute!! he sounds like he's trying to connect to the internet or looking for a radio station! haha! i love it!
pmault26 1 year ago
its jurasic park...
lawlkennedy 1 year ago 2
@lawlkennedy Rofl
197dude197 1 year ago
@lawlkennedy I'm looking for a baby coackatoo where's a good place to find them on the west coast?????
fallinking5 1 year ago
@fallinking5
Well, it might be past the season, but you might be able to catch some of the later ones. Pretty much search within any hollowed out trees. I found mine on a farm so I'm not so sure about the cost sorry.
197dude197 1 year ago
He wants us to feel his wrath!
HOLY PHUCK!!
D197JN 1 year ago
@D197JN He sure does, you should see him nowadays when he gets aggro, he'll actually follow you and bite you just for playing music he don't like!
197dude197 1 year ago
Damn he sounds like Time Warner Cable, someone give this guy a sandwhich...
IIxWOLFxII 1 year ago
LOL! it's like dial up ^.^
SamTheSly 2 years ago 11
Lol i was thinking the same thing too XD
notsoordinary95 2 years ago
my baby bird wont stf up hes anoyin bot i still love him hes big now n hes fat i love birds
TheSithLord43rd 2 years ago
how adorable what do u mean by save him was he a bay that fell out of the nest but who cares he is a little cute monster good luck with him
danigirlprodutions 2 years ago
OH GOD I THOUGHT THEY WERE BAD AS ADULTS
spiderplant 2 years ago
thats pleasant
Missvee98324 2 years ago
@Missvee98324
Gee , I wished they would put that sound into an alarm clock!
fritters56 1 year ago
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No, that is a baby that wants to be with its parents. To actually believe that we can do better than them, do better than nature - that is just ridiculous. Like I said, baby cockatoos that are with their parents NEVER cry, because the parents know how to take care of them.
Skywalker91 2 years ago
Dude you are such a nature geek, man is better than nature in so many ways. They cry even when with their parents, i know, i live in the country, you are just probebly some nerdy little kid who thinks hes hardcore who lives in the city who doesn't know shit so fuck off and take ur nature loving shit with you!
197dude197 2 years ago 2
Skywalker have you ever seen a bird in your life, all birds like these make this noise ive bred plenty of birds to know what they do Im sick of morons babbling on how they thing people should be caring for them.
fairport420 2 years ago
Too cute..........LOL
lisaalexis27 2 years ago
hahaha thats soo ugly its cute!!
qwertymnbvcx9087 2 years ago
lol Cute little baby birdie! I hear they cry a lot when they're hungry.
mariellejpn 2 years ago
H3y just a note any1 who posts a comment ill write bak cause I haven't got much to do...
197dude197 2 years ago
Poor, poor bird. =(
They are crying for love and protection when they sound like that. When baby cockatoos are with their parents, they never cry.
Skywalker91 2 years ago
Umm they cry all the time, its just an instinct. Also he was loved and protected and hes a normal healthy happy cockatwo who loves to play, remember the wild isnt always best
197dude197 2 years ago 6
So glad our baby Triton never did that!!!
carelesschaos 3 years ago
Ur lucky... it was murder
197dude197 3 years ago