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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2009

so this is the flock, most are rescues that i have nursed back to health and trained and are looking for new homes. also, i am bird-sitting (vet checked and everything).

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  • the green one at 2:54 is very pretty:)

  • @joyceyang95 that's sunny bunny bitch. she has really bad allergies and her face swells. she needs a humidifier, spoiled brat. =0)

  • can a cockatiel and a parekeet go in the same cage

  • its not a great idea to mix any sub-species together in a cage. You run into the problem of them having different strengths, and hurting each other. Unless under supervision, keep them away from each other.

  • seeing a bunch of birds hanging out together makes me laugh!

  • they are a hoot to watch. sometimes i dont turn my tv on for days because they entertain me instead.

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  • Also, someone should totally hold a bird get together

  • Wow! You obviously care for your birds a lot and have experience with cockatiels and budgies... I have a one year old male cockatiel (i think he's male, he definitely acts like it) and I was wondering if I could get a budgie for him and myself? Do they often get along this well?

  • 💜hay i love you

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    I have just posted an awesome Wink!

  • @Calliope334 The word "budgie" comes from the word "budgerigar", which is what they are called in Australia, their native country. Alternative common names also include: shell parrot, warbling grass parakeet, canary parrot, zebra parrot, flight bird, scallop parrot...and the alternate spellings are: budgerygah and betcherrygah.

  • @Calliope334 "English Budgies" were also known as "Show Budgies" because they were bred for specific characteristics. All budgies belong to the same species...Melopsittacus undulatus. Different color varieties were bred & some body proportions gained importance during the years. In UK, there was the origin of the modern breeder's ideal: the English Budgie. So there were actually 3 different species of birds in the video..."budgies", cockatiels and Lovebirds (or Lovebird).

  • @Calliope334 Yes! That's right. "English Budgies are NOT a separate "species" from common parakeets (except from other "parakeets" like the Grey Cheeked Parakeet, Bourke's Parakeet & the Turquoisine Parakeet). Common parakeets, or "American Parakeets" are "budgies" too. They all originated from Australia. But I don't believe "English Budgies" are actually imported from England these anymore. They have been domestically breeding them for many years.

  • And you didn't invite me >:l !!!!!!!!!!!

  • i see...cockatiels budgies loverbird...eee so cute!!

  • Thanks so much for sharing. I always go to the pet store to watch birds!

  • I did that with my cockatiels, you have some vacuuming to do :D

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