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From: AnimalRescuer268
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  • ho ho ho ho to you too! merry christmas!

  • SO ADORABLE!

  • @AnimalRescuer268 - bless your heart for taking this baby myna in and giving it a home and a chance to live instead of letting it die.

    A good deed indeed.

  • when you were saying sax, i thought you were saying sex, and i was like... o.O lol

  • Awwwww, mine has blue eyes, too :)

  • OMG so cute <3333

  • Awesome vid!!! i just found a newborn baby mynah bird in my backyard with a gash on its head. It's been couple of days and I hope it pulls through. It seems to be doing better today. Your birdie is too cute!!!

  • @XXxMizzJojoxXX I hope your lil' one gets better, sometimes the other hatchlings will peck the heads of the runt/smaller one, or maybe it fell from the nest and hurt its head? Anyway I'm glad your helping it, and thank you :).

  • He goes into rage mode at 0:03

  • yeahs its weird, ive noticed that for all these types of indian mynas. before they communiate to cherp or talk like we do, they expand their feathers and other hairs and then communicate while they bob their heads to finish. weird but funny. they're awesome.

  • i have never seen a bird like tha before! beautiful!

  • @CFAJI Thank you! They are such sweet little birdies :)

  • @AnimalRescuer268 ... i guesss.

    unfortunately i can only think of how much of a pest they are, which they are unfortunately,

    forcing native outf what would otherwise be perfectly habitable areas.

  • @CFAJI mynahs are common and considered a pest in my country, can you imagine that? :(

  • why do they always bob their heads when doing repetitive noises?

    also, the noise she (he?) makes reminds me of Ling from "Kung pow: enter the fist"

  • @thefloop Im not quite sure why they bob their heads, I guess its like a parrot "dancing" or a cockatiel head bobbing, maybe just having fun, or maybe a mating dance. I still do not know if Weewoos a male or a female.

  • Adorable WeeWoo. I have a mynah too :)

  • I named him that because I like your bird weewoo so much :)

  • I like you name...

  • thanks, ill try that =)

  • I just saw your comment on 'kiawie my talking mynah bird' , about what to feed WeeWoo. I'm glad everything worked out ok, but for future reference, hand rearing pigeon or dove food (crow/raven food would be better) should do the trick.

    Sweet bird. Mynah's are underrated.

  • Very cute little mynah bird :} You should make some more videos, thanks 4 posting

  • Adorable! I like how he makes that head bow =)

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