hi. that's nice. i recently have been bird feeding and got cockies coming. it's beutiful. although, they have started to bite the wood on the corner of our tiled roof. do you have similar problems? how to you deal with it? i've stopped putting food out now.
nice LOL I don't think the cocky was bullying. I think he just wanted some food as well! And it isn't illegal to feed wild birds. It is legal but they urge you to follow the proper procedures of feeding them like feeding them the right type ofd food, not over doing it, other basic good practices for feeding wild birds. It only unacceptable if you feed them in some park or zoo that has a clear sign stating not to feed them. But it isn't illegal.
remember when i travelled in Oz thinking how amazing the 'normal' bird life was....cockatoos, lorikeets and friendly kookaburras landing on your patio every day.
No you wouldn't, I have a screechy, sqwarky Lorrikeet like these and after a while you just get sick of it screeching early in the mornings and all day. :-(
And for those of you who don't believe me about feeding Australian native birds is illegal, go to Australian national parks and wildlife/nsw all the information is there.
How ever dislikes sugarsbcglobalnet comment is offensively lacking information. Because in Australia it is illegal to feed native birds, because over the years many native birds have dead because of the food and the poor condition of the feeding stations there eating out of, also native birds that become more comfortable around people are injured by careless who have there heads up there arse.
You do have a good point and it is sad to see stupid jerks scaring birds and even dumber ones teaching there kids to do it.
People feed pigeons in the park all the time though, what do you think of that? I feel bad though because a kid or immature adult always take advantage and run at them to scare them or throw stuff at them.
isn't it a bad thing to feed the wild birds? they will become dependent on you for their meals, and if for some reason you decide to stop feeding them, they may go hungry. also, they will become trusting of humans, and some unfriendly people will take advantage of that, a tale with a not-so-happy ending.
Holy snot! That's amazing! Here we pay a life for a lorakeet or a cockatoo as a companion. I have a cockatiel, and I think it's great that you can see them out of the cage, flying free.
Our typical day is to have Sulphur-crested Cockatoos, Rainbow Loriekeets, Crimson Rosellas, occasionally Eastern Rosellas and King parrots, Galahs, Wattle birds, Currawongs, Magpies and Butcher Birds.
Also Eastern Whipbird, Plovers, Herons.
Yesterday we had Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos which do not normally come tha close to our house.
i want to go to Australia now. :)
aris3692 1 month ago
@ivangrozny27
Thats australia,
we have amazing birds, that can fly free all over the country :)
ElenaMay123 2 months ago
Hahaha omg that is gold! Love cockies :3
areyousatisfied 4 months ago
hi. that's nice. i recently have been bird feeding and got cockies coming. it's beutiful. although, they have started to bite the wood on the corner of our tiled roof. do you have similar problems? how to you deal with it? i've stopped putting food out now.
jole523 6 months ago
nice LOL I don't think the cocky was bullying. I think he just wanted some food as well! And it isn't illegal to feed wild birds. It is legal but they urge you to follow the proper procedures of feeding them like feeding them the right type ofd food, not over doing it, other basic good practices for feeding wild birds. It only unacceptable if you feed them in some park or zoo that has a clear sign stating not to feed them. But it isn't illegal.
kimforster 8 months ago
remember when i travelled in Oz thinking how amazing the 'normal' bird life was....cockatoos, lorikeets and friendly kookaburras landing on your patio every day.
ivangrozny27 9 months ago
"I said get off the table!"
dixievfd55 1 year ago
OMG!!!!! i cant imagine having that many rainbow lorikeets i have 1 and he drives me insane!!
CaitlinCastree 1 year ago 2
I would love to live where I could see such a beautiful site and hear those beautiful chirps. Feed the birds!!
mercadocandles 2 years ago
No you wouldn't, I have a screechy, sqwarky Lorrikeet like these and after a while you just get sick of it screeching early in the mornings and all day. :-(
dannykanes 2 years ago
"move over, punk." lol
WeakSignaI 2 years ago
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4Jatin4 2 years ago
ahaha!
icu4uraqt 2 years ago
I would just grab them all :O
Mmkthxbaii 2 years ago
Cool video!! My dog liked it too!
wxyz2009 3 years ago 3
Wow there's so many loris, look at them all!
MysticDragonPrincess 3 years ago
Thats neat. What a bully! lol
ericnjan 3 years ago
that is so cool henry would be scared of those birds... LOL
henrythecockatoo 4 years ago
And for those of you who don't believe me about feeding Australian native birds is illegal, go to Australian national parks and wildlife/nsw all the information is there.
MiNiHuD 4 years ago
Umm, you can buy wild-bird food at the store- who is that for?
wayward1981 3 years ago
lol
Mcstooger 3 years ago
How ever dislikes sugarsbcglobalnet comment is offensively lacking information. Because in Australia it is illegal to feed native birds, because over the years many native birds have dead because of the food and the poor condition of the feeding stations there eating out of, also native birds that become more comfortable around people are injured by careless who have there heads up there arse.
MiNiHuD 4 years ago
You do have a good point and it is sad to see stupid jerks scaring birds and even dumber ones teaching there kids to do it.
People feed pigeons in the park all the time though, what do you think of that? I feel bad though because a kid or immature adult always take advantage and run at them to scare them or throw stuff at them.
monnie110 4 years ago
isn't it a bad thing to feed the wild birds? they will become dependent on you for their meals, and if for some reason you decide to stop feeding them, they may go hungry. also, they will become trusting of humans, and some unfriendly people will take advantage of that, a tale with a not-so-happy ending.
sugarsbcglobalnet 4 years ago
Holy snot! That's amazing! Here we pay a life for a lorakeet or a cockatoo as a companion. I have a cockatiel, and I think it's great that you can see them out of the cage, flying free.
Bellatrix98 4 years ago 3
Our typical day is to have Sulphur-crested Cockatoos, Rainbow Loriekeets, Crimson Rosellas, occasionally Eastern Rosellas and King parrots, Galahs, Wattle birds, Currawongs, Magpies and Butcher Birds.
Also Eastern Whipbird, Plovers, Herons.
Yesterday we had Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos which do not normally come tha close to our house.
:)
mgrogan92 4 years ago
@mgrogan92 I WISH I LIVED THERE TO C IT ALL
j23siempre 1 year ago
Wow!!!!!!!
Here in Belgium it´s like 50 euro´s for 1 lorikeet
Axolotlvriend 4 years ago
We have at least 20 of a morning that come into feed :)
mgrogan92 4 years ago
Yeah normally $350 for one Lorikeet in NZ
joelyjoelyjoelyJOELY 4 years ago
I paid $250 each for my rainbow and olive scaly, seems to be the normal price for them in Gisborne
HellRaizerNZ 4 years ago
@Axolotlvriend How kuch is a grey african or a kakadu? on belgium with papers and oll
MrHalil29 1 year ago
@MrHalil29 don´t know
Axolotlvriend 1 year ago
Oh I can not believe you see this in your garden!!!! Here we pay a fortune for the lori's and cocatoos as pets! Great to see them free.
leonora5 4 years ago
Too funny! What a bully!
babetteq 4 years ago