Motzart and Maisie were rescues, they fell down a ventilation shaft in a building I used to work in and it was impossible to replace them in their nest. They were close to death when I found them, I have nursed them back to health . As they are now human imprint it would certainly lead to their death if they were released as they have no idea how to fend for themselves in the wild. these guys have free flight often, and will put themselves back into their cage at night.
Starlings are not Pet birds, I only have Motzart and Maisie as rescues. They have a very specialised diet which is not mostly fruit. They can suffer from Hyperkeratosis and Iron storage disease if the right diet is not followed. I can help with diet if you have a rescue bird but I absolutely do not agree with taking birds from nests. Contrary to popular belief babies can be returned to a nest if they fall out.
@@PetStarlings no worries. i've been feeding the starling mealworms and any bugs i find outside but i was wondering if there was any favored pellets or bugs that are foolproof
@@finchgold6233 High protein cat kibble, THOROUGHLY soaked in water so it is soft the whole way through, at least 28% protein with meat as the first ingredient.
@GilaTomster Thanks for taking the time to comment. You would be amazed at the sounds they make, his latest is Cu'mon and if I have a cold he inpersonates my cough, he also does a great squeeky door which took me ages to work it out!
This vid was taken well over a year ago, his reportoire is much greater now, "I love you" and "Hey sexy" (I really do not know where that came from!) His partner Maisie, although she mimics to a small extent he is the vocal one, she only chips in when he goes over the top lol!
I have a 3 yr. old named Bernie who talks more than whistles...he is amazing how he calls the kid's names out, tells them to be quiet and says "kiss" just like your bird does! I raised him after he was knocked out of the nest during a thunderstorm. Not many people believe me that he can talk, but he talks incessantly! I love my wonderful little Bernie! Thanks for sharing your video!
Was für ein großartiges Video! Ich habe viel gelacht und gestaunt und meine Vorurteile über diese tollen Vögel haben sich aufgelöst und in Respekt verwandelt. Vielen Dank für's Teilen! 😊
Hello I took in a starling like your in today he was at my door and it’s storming and snowing out I have him in a cage by him self. I have a bow with some bird seed meal worm roaches and Egg food that I feed my canary’s not sure what too feed him I read dog food or insects not sure. Please any info would help
HI, He will like the protein, cat food is great as the protein is higher than dog food. Dry cat food soaked in water, or wet cat food is a great start, also meal worms and the roaches as a treat the egg is god too. They dont really eat seed unless starving. Motzart and Maisie love "petit pois" , and cucumber. Their main diet is "orlux beo pate myna food" and "Orlux Remiline Universal Granules 25kg". They like to peck at other greens such as cabage leaves too.
How lucky Motzart and Maisie are that you rescued them! They seem like very sweet birds. I can't believe how well some can talk! I'm glad you are giving them a lovely life with you. Enjoy! :)
What crazy noises! I have 2 starling chicks, 9-11 days old, I can't wait till they grow up! With them and my 2 budgies my room will have quite the ruckus!
Hi and thanks for commenting, sadly some people would rather spout abuse than actually ask questions first, am more than happy to explain how and why I came to have these birds. They would be dead had I not taken them in. I still have both birds, and they are chirpy as ever. Thanks again for your comment. x
Hi Karen, Starlings are not protected species of birds that I know of, which means you can keep them. The can -with a kind and loving owner be wonderful pet birds that talk. I am glad you found then and took them in. Remember birds have the largest brain per body mass of any land dwelling creature. Which makes them more intelligent that today's average teenager. ;) Starlings are strikingly beautiful in their breeding season colors! It is a sad state of mind these troller have who just spend their days and evening spouting of negativity towards others. In other words they don't like themselves much so they try to bring other people down with them. Just ignore or block them.
This reminds me of a book I read, very interesting and for one big part described in great length and detail how mockingbirds memorize thousands of songs and practice them throughout their life to create beautiful, melodic songs all for the sole purpose of attracting and impressing a mate. Could this be the same case with starlings (new comment on an old video, sorry!)
Hi, he chatters away sometimes just for the shear pleasure of it, he also "chats" to his partner Maisie. When he is feeling amorous he can really hit the high decibels!
He's adorable! They're such fun birds to keep as pets! Mine neighs like a horse, does a perfect sneeze, Come here, Whatcha doin? Pretty bird, Hi Rosie, Oh Shit (that's one of her favorites). She always amazes people. I hate the bad rep they get.
That is a mix of Her..(it's a "Girl" Bird) natural calls "Skree skree skree" plus the whistles you taught Her, (which are quite clear)! You might want to play music of someone whistling. She will pick that, & any recordings of other Birds singing. I have observed wild Starlings mimic Finches perfectly.
This is definitely a boy, I know that from him "mounting", my hand and mating with his cage mate. (she laid eggs), he also does a courting dance to her. You can also tell by looking at the eyes, there are very specific differences between a male and female starlings eye.
Firstly use of Diatomaceous earth (used by chicken keepers amongst others) eradicates lice and mites, any captive bird can get these even those bought from pet shops. Secondly to actually catch bird flu the birds need to come into contact with other diseased birds, a bit difficult when they are indoors. I am quite happy to answer any genuine questions you may have, but just spouting out stupid comments such as kill it says more about you than me!
The european starling introduced as an invasive species to North America in the late 19th century. It affects native species (chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, purple martins, other swallows) through competition for nest holes. It's role in the decline of local native species and the damages to agriculture, the common starling has been included in the IUCN List of the world's 100 worst invasive species.
Did you rescue these birds? I know you can keep them as pets. I was wondering this as I would like to have two of my own. They seem to have a nice temperament, though I haven't seen very much about them online as other domestic birds. I've read lots about them, but do you have any tips for their care? Do you know where I could get them? Also, since I know that they don't eat much fruit and need a lot of space, I was wondering if (rather than a cage) I would give them a room to themselves and give them dog food. They would have perches and toys, and a couple of dishes full of dog food throughout the day (and water, of course).
Knave of dogs hi, yes I did rescue these guys. They fell down a ventilation shaft at work so there was no way of putting them back in the nest. These are not birds you can aqquire, they are protected in the UK and in the US most states it is illegal to have them unless you are a licensed rehabber. They have a very special diet which takes time and effort to prepare. If you are still interested in owning one you would be best to join some fb groups and get known, rehabbers sometimes look for new homes for imprinted birds.
Dog food is not adequate for a healthy bird, they are prone to hyperkeratosis and iron storage disease, diet is so important. My guys have dried egg, insect pate, dried mealworms , layer mash, fresh peas and grated carrot as a daily meal, they also have treats of live wax worms, grapes and cucumber. Even on this diet they still have mild hyperkeratosis. They are not pets. I only have them because there was no other option. You also need to be able to trim beaks and claws.
Karen Clayton thank you! I've always liked the idea of rehabbing. I'll have to look more into that. Thanks for the information, and it's really nice of you to care for these birds when they needed it.
Are they hard to keep? I was reading that their diet should consist of mostly fruit, they need a HUGE cage and should not be confined most of the day. Is this all true? I want one, but I want to know how difficult it would be.
I would not advise keeping Starlings as pets, they need a very specialised diet with very high protein content and vit A. They are prone to Hyperkeratosis and Iron storage disease if not fed correctly, Fruit is a tiny part of their diet.
What makes you think you know more? You don't know where or what I studied. Yes it may be true that keeping some birds can lead to respiratory problems but this applies to many species of bird kept as pets from budgies to parrots. Proper husbandry and common sense eradicates these problems. I would have more respect for your comments if you even bothered to ask how and where they are kept, instead you just spout out ill informed twaddle. lol
Yes, still alive, both 14 now, if you read any of the previous comments you would know that they cannot be released! And if they had have been released they would have been long dead by now.
1. Mozart is unable to be released, due to imprinting and disabilities. 2. He is now 15yrs, Had he been wild, he would have been lucky to live to 5yrs.
@@PetStarlings That's great - I teach music history and need a way to get the kids to say his name correctly. If I show your video and tell the story, I bet they will remember for the rest of their lives. Many thanks and sorry I doubted you.
@@PetStarlings PS - I watched the video because I'm reading Lyanda Lynn Haupt's book Mozart's Starling and wanted to hear what tame ones sound like. Yours is awesome!!!
Cześć, mają specjalistyczną dietę wysokobiałkową. Mają trochę świeżych owoców, takich jak winogrona. jagody i ogórki, ale ich główną dietą jest pasztet owadożerny, granulki owadożerne i kilka suszonych robaków mącznych. Potrzebują także światła słonecznego, aby pomóc swoim piórom. Nie tolerują zbyt dobrze żelaza, dlatego należy stosować dietę owadożerną o niskiej zawartości żelaza. Ja używam pasztetu Orlux i „Nutribird Remline wszystko w jednym granulacie”. Użyłem tłumacza Google, więc mam nadzieję, że rozumiesz.
@@PetStarlings Hello, I feed him with powdery mildew larvae, I give him cottage cheese, grapes and raw meat, and also earthworms. Is what I give him enough to make him feel good and not get sick? I live in Poland, I will try to buy what you recommended. Did I write it correctly using Google translate?
@@pk-qy2xr Możesz również karmić wysokiej jakości suchą karmę dla kotów (zmiażdżoną). Musi to być co najmniej 62% białka. Posiekane jajko na twardo jest świetne. Robaki mączne to miła uczta. Nie karmiłbym robaków, ponieważ mogą mieć pasożyty. Potrzebują dobrego źródła protienu, aby pomóc im wchłonąć witaminę A. bez witaminy A mogą rozwinąć hiperkeratozę. Moja miłość petit pois (maleńki groszek). Jeśli jest dzieckiem, musisz namoczyć suchą karmę dla kotów, jeśli jest dorosły, może ją zjeść zmiażdżoną i suchą. Google transalte zrobił dobrze. :-D
As someone with a rescue bird (A Northern Cardinal a.k.a A Red Bird) I can tell you they have places they consider "their place". My bird does not have his wings clipped, nor does he live in a cage, but he did claim a fat plastic coat hanger as his own, and goes there when startled or scared because it is his safe place. He goes there to sleep every night, and when he wants alone time to just watch what's going on. The cage is the bird's area, just like a dog might go into a kennel on their own.
SET THAT BIRD FREE!!!!!! iT'S A CRIME TO PUT A WILD STARLING IN A CAGE, ONLY BECAUSE IT'S OH, SO FUNNY AND WE CAN LAUGH ABOUT THE IMITATIONS; NO, NO,NO IT IS VERY SAD!!!
Have you actually read why I have them in the first place? Before making sweeping ignorant statements find out the FACTS. These birds are unable to be released.
If they live into the USA, that's extremely unethical. For one, this bird seems domesticated, it likely wouldn't survive in the wild. Secondly, YERO-PEE-AN starling, the worst invasive bird species in the USA, out competes almost every bird they run into besides raptors. Please just shut up.
I have 10 parrots that I love dearly and I feel bad that they are stuck inside my house cuz they were born to be free and be able to fly wherever they want this is wrong keeping a starling in a cage just because it can talk. Let It Go. Let him experience FREEDOM !
Wow, this bird is hilarious ! He is so cute, making those musical sounds from time to time !
Motzart and Maisie were rescues, they fell down a ventilation shaft in a building I used to work in and it was impossible to replace them in their nest. They were close to death when I found them, I have nursed them back to health . As they are now human imprint it would certainly lead to their death if they were released as they have no idea how to fend for themselves in the wild. these guys have free flight often, and will put themselves back into their cage at night.
Pls Give Me Food Starling !!!
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This is how much fun a robin can be 😂
Thank you so much for sharing this precious video.
Starlings are not Pet birds, I only have Motzart and Maisie as rescues. They have a very specialised diet which is not mostly fruit. They can suffer from Hyperkeratosis and Iron storage disease if the right diet is not followed. I can help with diet if you have a rescue bird but I absolutely do not agree with taking birds from nests. Contrary to popular belief babies can be returned to a nest if they fall out.
Hi Karen. I've just rescued a starling and would love some tips please. They look very happy.
@@emmaholmes7091 me too
@@finchgold6233 Sorry i just got this message that you replied, apologies for the delay in replying.
How can I help?
@@PetStarlings no worries. i've been feeding the starling mealworms and any bugs i find outside but i was wondering if there was any favored pellets or bugs that are foolproof
@@finchgold6233 High protein cat kibble, THOROUGHLY soaked in water so it is soft the whole way through, at least 28% protein with meat as the first ingredient.
@GilaTomster
Thanks for taking the time to comment. You would be amazed at the sounds they make, his latest is Cu'mon and if I have a cold he inpersonates my cough, he also does a great squeeky door which took me ages to work it out!
This vid was taken well over a year ago, his reportoire is much greater now, "I love you" and "Hey sexy" (I really do not know where that came from!) His partner Maisie, although she mimics to a small extent he is the vocal one, she only chips in when he goes over the top lol!
I have a 3 yr. old named Bernie who talks more than whistles...he is amazing how he calls the kid's names out, tells them to be quiet and says "kiss" just like your bird does! I raised him after he was knocked out of the nest during a thunderstorm. Not many people believe me that he can talk, but he talks incessantly! I love my wonderful little Bernie! Thanks for sharing your video!
Love starling and crested myna ❤
Beautiful and amazing
Was für ein großartiges Video! Ich habe viel gelacht und gestaunt und meine Vorurteile über diese tollen Vögel haben sich aufgelöst und in Respekt verwandelt. Vielen Dank für's Teilen! 😊
Gern geschehen!
Damm cute name for a starling,Mozart 😂😂😂😂😂😂
named ours "clarise" 😂
Gotta play a song by Mozart so he can recreate it his own way. He is Mozart!
starlings are so beautiful :o
so this is what inspired dubstep
the victory whistle made me wheeze
what a lovely little cutie! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Wonderful
Let him go near my farm please. I would like to hear his song.
Oh my gosh I didn't know that they mimicked! I need to take a look and a few notes from my bird book. My oh my I'm surprised I didn't know this!
This is amazing!!!😍☺❤👍😀😂
Foarte frumos.Bunul Dumnezeu sa va ajute.amin.
Man !! i'm love with that Starling xD
Hello I took in a starling like your in today he was at my door and it’s storming and snowing out I have him in a cage by him self. I have a bow with some bird seed meal worm roaches and Egg food that I feed my canary’s not sure what too feed him I read dog food or insects not sure. Please any info would help
HI, He will like the protein, cat food is great as the protein is higher than dog food. Dry cat food soaked in water, or wet cat food is a great start, also meal worms and the roaches as a treat the egg is god too. They dont really eat seed unless starving. Motzart and Maisie love "petit pois" , and cucumber. Their main diet is "orlux beo pate myna food" and "Orlux Remiline Universal Granules 25kg". They like to peck at other greens such as cabage leaves too.
How lucky Motzart and Maisie are that you rescued them! They seem like very sweet birds. I can't believe how well some can talk! I'm glad you are giving them a lovely life with you. Enjoy! :)
wow, how nice!
Dice: Hey , i Live you , God Boy !!
Que ternurita Mozart y su Stornino. Que belleza de hombre un gran corazón amante de la musica y la naturaleza
I like the cell phone noise he makes.
What crazy noises! I have 2 starling chicks, 9-11 days old, I can't wait till they grow up! With them and my 2 budgies my room will have quite the ruckus!
Wow he makes so many noises, he can open his own club 😂.
I had watched this video back in 2011. It was the first time I learned that they are mimics.
Both Motzart and Maisie are doing well, they are 13 yrs old now.
@@PetStarlings Oh wow, they're both still alive! That's amazing! Much respect to you!
🥰
Thank you for sharing video with us.
I looked at comments and wonder what ever happened to "If you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all"?
Hi and thanks for commenting, sadly some people would rather spout abuse than actually ask questions first, am more than happy to explain how and why I came to have these birds. They would be dead had I not taken them in. I still have both birds, and they are chirpy as ever. Thanks again for your comment. x
Hi Karen,
Starlings are not protected species of birds that I know of, which means you can keep them. The can -with a kind and loving owner be wonderful pet birds that talk.
I am glad you found then and took them in.
Remember birds have the largest brain per body mass of any land dwelling creature. Which makes them more intelligent that today's average teenager. ;)
Starlings are strikingly beautiful in their breeding season colors!
It is a sad state of mind these troller have who just spend their days and evening spouting of negativity towards others. In other words they don't like themselves much so they try to bring other people down with them. Just ignore or block them.
What a sweetie
I'm detecting hints of Predator. Does he ever say "Want some Candy?" and "ANYTIME!" ?
This reminds me of a book I read, very interesting and for one big part described in great length and detail how mockingbirds memorize thousands of songs and practice them throughout their life to create beautiful, melodic songs all for the sole purpose of attracting and impressing a mate. Could this be the same case with starlings (new comment on an old video, sorry!)
Hi, he chatters away sometimes just for the shear pleasure of it, he also "chats" to his partner Maisie. When he is feeling amorous he can really hit the high decibels!
He's adorable! They're such fun birds to keep as pets! Mine neighs like a horse, does a perfect sneeze, Come here, Whatcha doin? Pretty bird, Hi Rosie, Oh Shit (that's one of her favorites). She always amazes people. I hate the bad rep they get.
Passou em um noticiário que essa ave chegou aqui no Brasil
Bravo.
That is a mix of Her..(it's a "Girl" Bird) natural calls "Skree skree skree" plus the whistles you taught Her, (which are quite clear)!
You might want to play music of someone whistling. She will pick that, & any recordings of other Birds singing.
I have observed wild Starlings mimic Finches perfectly.
This is definitely a boy, I know that from him "mounting", my hand and mating with his cage mate. (she laid eggs), he also does a courting dance to her. You can also tell by looking at the eyes, there are very specific differences between a male and female starlings eye.
awesome bird
Firstly use of Diatomaceous earth (used by chicken keepers amongst others) eradicates lice and mites, any captive bird can get these even those bought from pet shops. Secondly to actually catch bird flu the birds need to come into contact with other diseased birds, a bit difficult when they are indoors. I am quite happy to answer any genuine questions you may have, but just spouting out stupid comments such as kill it says more about you than me!
its a starling. its not illegal in the us
Please tell you me whatt you feed him....like his diet.
Yes I also want to see this video!!
what do you feed it ? does it eat seeds?
Beatbox 🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻
Nice
i live on starling drive
The european starling introduced as an invasive species to North America in the late 19th century. It affects native species (chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, purple martins, other swallows) through competition for nest holes. It's role in the decline of local native species and the damages to agriculture, the common starling has been included in the IUCN List of the world's 100 worst invasive species.
here in the UK it is on the protected species list.
@@PetStarlings come get'em
В неволе так красиво не поёт скворец......
На воле это совсем другое дело.
Слушаешь и ненаслушаешся одно удовольствие!
Do they fight with parrots?!
Did you rescue these birds? I know you can keep them as pets. I was wondering this as I would like to have two of my own. They seem to have a nice temperament, though I haven't seen very much about them online as other domestic birds. I've read lots about them, but do you have any tips for their care? Do you know where I could get them? Also, since I know that they don't eat much fruit and need a lot of space, I was wondering if (rather than a cage) I would give them a room to themselves and give them dog food. They would have perches and toys, and a couple of dishes full of dog food throughout the day (and water, of course).
Knave of dogs hi, yes I did rescue these guys. They fell down a ventilation shaft at work so there was no way of putting them back in the nest. These are not birds you can aqquire, they are protected in the UK and in the US most states it is illegal to have them unless you are a licensed rehabber. They have a very special diet which takes time and effort to prepare. If you are still interested in owning one you would be best to join some fb groups and get known, rehabbers sometimes look for new homes for imprinted birds.
Dog food is not adequate for a healthy bird, they are prone to hyperkeratosis and iron storage disease, diet is so important. My guys have dried egg, insect pate, dried mealworms , layer mash, fresh peas and grated carrot as a daily meal, they also have treats of live wax worms, grapes and cucumber. Even on this diet they still have mild hyperkeratosis. They are not pets. I only have them because there was no other option. You also need to be able to trim beaks and claws.
Karen Clayton thank you! I've always liked the idea of rehabbing. I'll have to look more into that. Thanks for the information, and it's really nice of you to care for these birds when they needed it.
Are they hard to keep? I was reading that their diet should consist of mostly fruit, they need a HUGE cage and should not be confined most of the day. Is this all true? I want one, but I want to know how difficult it would be.
I would not advise keeping Starlings as pets, they need a very specialised diet with very high protein content and vit A. They are prone to Hyperkeratosis and Iron storage disease if not fed correctly, Fruit is a tiny part of their diet.
Yes, but can he play the harpsichord? I think he can!
Amore😢chiuso in gabbia pero😢
منو كاعد يشوف الفيديو مولي 2022
starlings are smart :)
what do you feed him?
Daveneno pra ele
@RaNdOmSoNgLiStEnEr Thankyou :-)
Wow....ungewöhnlich.
Hey! You know these are the "voices" one hears when out alone in the woods right?
Great video! :-)
Gostaria de saber se ele canta mesmo !?????
How is bird doing now?
HI, they are both doing well, just moulting atm so looking a bit scraggy but lots of new feathers coming in. They are 9 now.x
Viva Christo Rey
What makes you think you know more? You don't know where or what I studied. Yes it may be true that keeping some birds can lead to respiratory problems but this applies to many species of bird kept as pets from budgies to parrots. Proper husbandry and common sense eradicates these problems. I would have more respect for your comments if you even bothered to ask how and where they are kept, instead you just spout out ill informed twaddle. lol
Dubstep: Oeigins
It sounds like bird dubstep.
Cuánto viven los estorninos?
Up to 25 years.
Let him out, he's begging you...?
Birds, specially this kind of birds should not be caged…
I hope he is let out sometimes…if still alive!❤🖤
Yes, still alive, both 14 now, if you read any of the previous comments you would know that they cannot be released! And if they had have been released they would have been long dead by now.
Ser humano pode ver nada q já prende na gaiola bando de olho grande
What a show off😎👍
Sounds like a spike jones song
I found terrible and sad that a creature born to fly and live flying free in the sky being condemned to live in a crate the rest of his/her life 😢
1. Mozart is unable to be released, due to imprinting and disabilities. 2. He is now 15yrs, Had he been wild, he would have been lucky to live to 5yrs.
Wonderful video. But is Mozart's name mis-spelled on purpose?
Yes, xx
@@PetStarlings That's great - I teach music history and need a way to get the kids to say his name correctly. If I show your video and tell the story, I bet they will remember for the rest of their lives. Many thanks and sorry I doubted you.
@@PetStarlings PS - I watched the video because I'm reading Lyanda Lynn Haupt's book Mozart's Starling and wanted to hear what tame ones sound like. Yours is awesome!!!
@@beverlywilcox4349 Np, you arer not the first, lol. We would be honoured for you to share his video. He and his sister are not around 14 yrs old now.
czym go pani karmi bo ja tez mam jednego szpaka w domu mieszka u mnie w lazience
Cześć, mają specjalistyczną dietę wysokobiałkową. Mają trochę świeżych owoców, takich jak winogrona. jagody i ogórki, ale ich główną dietą jest pasztet owadożerny, granulki owadożerne i kilka suszonych robaków mącznych. Potrzebują także światła słonecznego, aby pomóc swoim piórom. Nie tolerują zbyt dobrze żelaza, dlatego należy stosować dietę owadożerną o niskiej zawartości żelaza. Ja używam pasztetu Orlux i „Nutribird Remline wszystko w jednym granulacie”. Użyłem tłumacza Google, więc mam nadzieję, że rozumiesz.
www.ornibird.com/en/nutribird/14577-remiline-granules-all-in-one-10kg-nutribird-422139-nutribird-5410340221396.html
www.amazon.co.uk/Nobby-Orlux-Uni-Patee-Kg/dp/B000LXR55Y/ref=sr_1_3?crid=NP7V5425BL7E&keywords=orlux%2Binsect%2Bpate&qid=1697042137&sprefix=orlux%2Biinsect%2Bpate%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-3&th=1
@@PetStarlings Hello, I feed him with powdery mildew larvae, I give him cottage cheese, grapes and raw meat, and also earthworms. Is what I give him enough to make him feel good and not get sick? I live in Poland, I will try to buy what you recommended. Did I write it correctly using Google translate?
@@pk-qy2xr Możesz również karmić wysokiej jakości suchą karmę dla kotów (zmiażdżoną). Musi to być co najmniej 62% białka. Posiekane jajko na twardo jest świetne. Robaki mączne to miła uczta. Nie karmiłbym robaków, ponieważ mogą mieć pasożyty. Potrzebują dobrego źródła protienu, aby pomóc im wchłonąć witaminę A. bez witaminy A mogą rozwinąć hiperkeratozę. Moja miłość petit pois (maleńki groszek). Jeśli jest dzieckiem, musisz namoczyć suchą karmę dla kotów, jeśli jest dorosły, może ją zjeść zmiażdżoną i suchą. Google transalte zrobił dobrze. :-D
So name the diseases they supposedly carry?
Free him
Any update? Is Motzart still alive?
Yes! both Mozart and Maisie, i will get a pic when |I finish work if I remember xx
why do people like birds in little cages? It always makes me very sad.
As someone with a rescue bird (A Northern Cardinal a.k.a A Red Bird) I can tell you they have places they consider "their place". My bird does not have his wings clipped, nor does he live in a cage, but he did claim a fat plastic coat hanger as his own, and goes there when startled or scared because it is his safe place. He goes there to sleep every night, and when he wants alone time to just watch what's going on. The cage is the bird's area, just like a dog might go into a kennel on their own.
Motzart and Maisie have free flight during the day and put themselves to bed at night in their cage.
Caged birds eat better than wild birds
Encerrado en una jaula!!!! Qué horror!!!!! Pobre animal. Hay que ser muy egoísta tenerlo preso para que te cante!!!
I'm sure you are very good to them but it makes my heart very heavy when I see birds in a cage.
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They were created by god to be free 🤔
Have you actually read the other comments to see why i have them?
SET THAT BIRD FREE!!!!!! iT'S A CRIME TO PUT A WILD STARLING IN A CAGE, ONLY BECAUSE IT'S OH, SO FUNNY
AND WE CAN LAUGH ABOUT THE IMITATIONS; NO, NO,NO IT IS VERY SAD!!!
Have you actually read why I have them in the first place? Before making sweeping ignorant statements find out the FACTS. These birds are unable to be released.
Don't keep birds on cage... Please
Birds on cage it's not beautiful....Please release it. Let her live in her own paradise ...........
Please read all comments and find out why they are in a cage before passing judgement.
If they live into the USA, that's extremely unethical. For one, this bird seems domesticated, it likely wouldn't survive in the wild. Secondly, YERO-PEE-AN starling, the worst invasive bird species in the USA, out competes almost every bird they run into besides raptors. Please just shut up.
I have 10 parrots that I love dearly and I feel bad that they are stuck inside my house cuz they were born to be free and be able to fly wherever they want this is wrong keeping a starling in a cage just because it can talk. Let It Go. Let him experience FREEDOM !
Harry Hathaway please read full description and replies to other comments before saying silly things!!!
I Love Motzart !!! He speaks and sing so well =) !!! My Pet Starling talk too but not as much as yours !! I have to learn him more things to say ^^
He must Go Out in the Nature and is Not Pet!!!!
He cannot go out, due to disabilities, he would die....
Are they kept in groups (the starlings) or are they okay without other starlings?
Eloise Awesomeballs mine are kept as a pair.