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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

We found this little dude when getting off the school bus. Luckily I had my camera.


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  • lol it's accent is biritish

    

  • thats cool but all you guys kept saying was hello its kinda annoying the bird probably thinks so too

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  • Take it is u can sav 3000$!!!!1 0_o but not the cage

  • THAT is ONE video I will NEVER watch AGAIN !!!

  • @TruthAddict3000 What the hell, I never said ANYTHING about a bird living to be any age. I just said a baby bird would live longer in someones possession than adopting a 14 year old bird. Fuck off.

  • @GanjaEclectus Actually, the bird lives up to a hundred years or so.

  • The bird is really showing that it's annoyed. You keep saying "Hello."

  • Someone was speaking Shanghainese in the background. :3

  • How the fuck can a bird be homeless?

  • xD

  • @twofishies Thanks, that is good news that they do alright down there. PBS had a special a few years ago - Parrots In The Land Of Oz - I know this. I heard Spanish, I think, and then just thought of the welfare of the bird.

    He's welcome here even if he's only worth a few bucks. But he would have to learn to say something else ! I hope he finds his way home.

  • @wasrutgers These birds are worth no where near that exhorbitant amount of money here in Australia where they are from! They are worth around $150. The bird is an Aussie, the kids are Aussies. The girl off camera is obviously bi-lingual and probably talking to a family member on the phone. Because the accent of the bird has a brittish tone to it, it's most likely an escaped pet. Plenty of cockatoos escape in Australia and survive.

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