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  • she a jackies! i love those parrots even though i never owned a bird exept for chickens and duscks!

  • What kind of bird is at 0:29? I love this bird!

  • @54mwi53 They are called Agapornis or lovebirds.

  • how is it "adorable" when birds pluck their feathers?

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  • parrots never want to be Alone Dating agency

  • cuuuuuute!

  • wow...but still its helpfull for birds..to stop plucking/be happy

  • Wow, they are so beautiful. D:

  • This is a wonderful service. Good for her, the previous owners and most important probably good for the parrots. It doesn't matter what language you speak, love is universal.

  • lol at 0:30

  • Your welcome!

  • wtf kind of language is that? jibirish?

  • its english

  • fuck off man, its German.

    Actually, German is a very clear though slightly complex launguage, but we have a tendency to speak quickly as the words fall into our mouths like that (actually im English but I've lived in germany since i was five XD)

    anyway, YAY PARROTS! :D

  • umm...German. I took a few years of German in high school...and I can understand some of it (the parts I don't understand are the vocabulary I don't know).

    Any language you don't know will always sound like gibberish...

  • The truth of the matter is that most of these birds have been bred in captivity for so many generations that they lack some of the innate survival "knowledge" or instinct, making it harder for them to survive in the wild. Like with all other domesticated animals (like it or not, a lot -but not all- of these animals are domesticated to some degree), we've taken them out of their natural lives, so the least we can do is let the wild ones stay wild and take good care of those we've domesticated.

  • The parrot at 52 is a Severe macaw

  • haha awesome

  • And wat's next? Do they let those parrots breed and mate? I think wat she's doing is great but I really don't like the idea of keeping these kinda birds as "pets" . It's so inhumane to cage them . they'll never be utterly happy living with man.

  • I disagree. Many parrots enjoy time with their human companions. However, it takes the right type of person to care for these types of birds.

  • Well , I guess they start" enjoying" their life in cages when they have no other choice ?!

  • As they are bred in captivity, they always enjoy it with the right owner. That's like saying people who live in a small apartment cannot have a good life. With the right people in it and the right interactions they will have an enjoyable life. I think my parrot would HATE a wild life being that he would no longer have anyone to feed him. It's just different life styles. If you are used to one, you will not enjoy the other.

  • People living in small apartments does NOT compare to animals in CAGES !

  • Now if they NEVER come out of the cage then I agree with you, but if they are with loving owners who understand that they need mental stimulation and need to get out often, then I completely disagree with you.

    But I guess this is the "Animals Rights" argument vs. the "Animals Welfare" argument. I'm not going to change your mind and your not going to change mine, so lets just agree to disagree.

  • My birds regurgitate for me, a sign of affection. So they ARE happy living with man.

  • Yes, you are right, that often IS a sign of affection :]

  • while it is 'adorable', the fact that some of those birds start plucking their own feathers out of loneliness and confinement is really sad :/

    aka they shouldnt be kept as pets.

  • TRUE DAT

  • @OceanFoam Its true that these incredibly social animals should be left in the wild, but their habitat is rapidly disappearing. They are much safer in a cage than anywhere else. :(

  • @OceanFoam It's only if you don't provide them with enough social interaction and toys do they start plucking their feathers. I have owned an African Grey, a Salmon Crested Cockatoo, and a Bare-Eyed Cockatoo, and none of them plucked their feathers. Some people just buy these birds on the spot with no thought of how much attention they need.

  • Aww, thats so sweet!

  • super cute idea!!!! =)

  • Aw...How cool is this..

    Hehe.. i'd like to dedicate this song to all you "love birds out there...Bird is the Word!

  • Good job!

  • aww adorable! who would have thought about a parrot dating agency?

    maybe a dog or a cat dating agency

    would have been more common

    but parrots are very random lol

  • HAHA CUTE

  • Parrots are not picky like Humans are.

  • Super cute

  • parrots to find dates soo they could do it!

  • LMAO 0:56 Parrot hug? :D

  • aaaaw, so adorable!!! <333

  • lol

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