Jupiter the Sun Conure Alarm Clock
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All up in your face, literally!
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I came 'round to thank you for subscribing (and so, you know, THANKS!) but had to mention too that that bird is gorgeous. Although I think I'd be creeped out by it flapping around my head while I was trying to sleep.
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That looks like the sweetesr way in the whole wide world to wake up -
did your bird come in on his own or did someone put him there for the video?
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so adoable
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It was amazing to see the loving way the conure did it..Im trying to rescue a small parrot-My 1st. and would welcolm any advice..Thanks
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I wish my bird was so tame like that. :(
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how much did the bird cost?
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my old bird use to ring it's bell at 7AM sharp everyday. Perfect alarm clock. Then he'd watch the flinstones with me when I ate breakfast. Good times.
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Haha great bird
How much did u pay for it and where did you get it from
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LOL :My green cheek conure does the same thing my mom will often put him on my bed if she wants to wake me up without me getting mad, he'll usually walk all over my head and back much like yours and make that little noise until I wake up or at least pet him. They're persistent little things. But such great companions :).
I wish I had an alarm clock like that :D i can't believe how tame he is... he doesn't scream at all to wake you!
francesu0 2 years ago 9
He does scream now (very loudly), lol. He has a girlfriend now also and they both chime in and make sure we know they want their grapes and apples in the morning.
ambygirl1008 2 years ago 11
Also when your not moving like in the video, do they really know your a creature. Wonder if they can identify things like that.
fleshtheworld 3 years ago
Once the parrot is familiar with you, whether you move or not they know you. Jupiter will watch me sleep and not vocalize to wake me up. He seems to understand who I am and I'm tired. Once I open my eyes though, oh boy he can't wait for attention and fun.
ambygirl1008 3 years ago 4
I dont know much about birds but is it safe not to worry at all about your eyes especially with a bird with a beak that size.
fleshtheworld 3 years ago
Watching your eyes is a consideration to be mindful of when dealing with a parrot close to your face. But with time and getting to know the parrot, you will feel at ease. A good tame parrot will not strike your eyes, but it is a good idea to always be mindful of the distance and potential. After all, it only takes 1 strike to lose your sight, and that is what needs to be avoided. As for me personally, Jupiter has never done any strikes, but that doesn't mean I'm not careful.
ambygirl1008 3 years ago 3