You're moving a bit slow today, Jim, but are still deadly accurate with the seed 12:46 ❤! The fun clip at 8:05 shows what it's like to be on the receiving end of "wing" and swapabirb. We're really getting told by the guy on the left🤣. Mister Lizzie is quite the crest ripper 7:34! She knew it was coming too and hung back. A minute later he's at it again 8:30. LizziePoo has a real nasty streak! HurroBirb is a witnessethed bucket tipper while Bob hangs on for dear seed. They certainly know each other, and Bob "seems" to let Hurro get closer to the bucket than some others. More research is needed, but they might be pals, cohorts, partners in bucket mayhem. 11:14 shows Hurro's narrower stance, less of a drooping belly, and unrefined Chew 'n Cheek (note the choppy gobbles undirected and he looks around less conspicuously). Maestro Bob conducts the birbchestra from his cylindrical podium in the style of Andrés Orozco-Estrada.
They each have their own personality. The looks are harder to spot from our side of the camera. Some are pretty distinctive though, such as Lizzie (always disheveled). It doesn't rain there all that often, so distinctive markings tend to stay a while (e.g. berry stains and such). Interacting with him up close is my best way to tell. Each has their own greeting, and the ones that are close (Fax-birbs) will have a behavior/preference difference. Lots of videos in The Archive -- a fun addiction.
This is my favorite random thing to watch! 😂😂💕 I love these cockatoos!
Cheers, greatly appreciated. Lots of videos.
You're moving a bit slow today, Jim, but are still deadly accurate with the seed 12:46 ❤! The fun clip at 8:05 shows what it's like to be on the receiving end of "wing" and swapabirb. We're really getting told by the guy on the left🤣.
Mister Lizzie is quite the crest ripper 7:34! She knew it was coming too and hung back. A minute later he's at it again 8:30. LizziePoo has a real nasty streak!
HurroBirb is a witnessethed bucket tipper while Bob hangs on for dear seed. They certainly know each other, and Bob "seems" to let Hurro get closer to the bucket than some others. More research is needed, but they might be pals, cohorts, partners in bucket mayhem. 11:14 shows Hurro's narrower stance, less of a drooping belly, and unrefined Chew 'n Cheek (note the choppy gobbles undirected and he looks around less conspicuously). Maestro Bob conducts the birbchestra from his cylindrical podium in the style of Andrés Orozco-Estrada.
Oh G. So well described. Not wrong. Yep, Bob and Hurro are friends it seems
Adorable! ❤
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wow! are all of those birds yours or you happen to live in place of their natural habitat? anyways, that's so cute! made me smile, thanks!
It's Australia. In some parts they're as common as pigeons
G'day G'day. They are all wild. I'm next to a National Park in Sydney. www.friendsoflanecovenp.org/
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What Do They Tell You, JimBirb?🤔 I've Seen Them Talking To You!
The secret mysteries of wild birbiological beakiness. 😀😃😄😍🥰
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How can you tell them apart? 😩
Some by looks and some by behaviour. It's so wonderful that they answer to their names!
They each have their own personality. The looks are harder to spot from our side of the camera. Some are pretty distinctive though, such as Lizzie (always disheveled). It doesn't rain there all that often, so distinctive markings tend to stay a while (e.g. berry stains and such). Interacting with him up close is my best way to tell. Each has their own greeting, and the ones that are close (Fax-birbs) will have a behavior/preference difference. Lots of videos in The Archive -- a fun addiction.
@gth042 cheers G!
Where are you from
I'm assuming this is in Australia
G'day, G'day. Sydney, Australia, next to a National Park.
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Thanks, appreciate the advice, but I enjoy the small but dedicated community I've got 😊🐦
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