@@GreenMyrtle both, people and other birds. He had another companion he talked to. He was green but I don’t know his name. This bird Roy was more talkative than his companion. I just visited this botanical garden in Grand Bahamas Island and thought it was amazing he talked soo much. The ones in my local zoo don’t talk like him so that leads me to believe this bird is more social and happy but I am not an expert on birds.
@@charlesbukowski9915 We had a longer conversation. You are welcome to watch the conversation on my full video on my UA-cam😀. He lives in a Botanical Garden I visited in Grand Bahama Island recently.
@@Anai-vs-Annie how was the shrimp on the barbie? Crocodile Dundee? I mean, they own it. They just push everybody out the way, and set up the grill. And the Fosters. I hate the crown.
I agree. He lives in a Botanical Garden in Grand Bahama Island I visited recently. It’s called Garden of the Groves. He is the only bird in captivity I’ve ever heard talk and be social. You are welcome to see the full conversation I had with him on my full video on UA-cam 😀.
@@GreenMyrtle I don’t know the details of his life. He was at the Bontanical Garden I visited in Grand Bahamas Island. We was way more social than the local birds we have at our local zoo so hopefully that means he is happy. You are welcome to see my full video on the longer conversation I had with him.
I hope that cutie isnt stuck in that cage! So sweet made me sad when he said bab eye! Like he was sorry you walked away! Awe.
He lives in a botanical garden in Grand Bahama island. He always has company. He is very social.
@@Anai-vs-Annie oh I'm glad! He looked lonely!👍☺️
@@Anai-vs-Annie”company” or a family or birds or people? These birds need strong bonds with other individuals
@@GreenMyrtle both, people and other birds. He had another companion he talked to. He was green but I don’t know his name. This bird Roy was more talkative than his companion. I just visited this botanical garden in Grand Bahamas Island and thought it was amazing he talked soo much. The ones in my local zoo don’t talk like him so that leads me to believe this bird is more social and happy but I am not an expert on birds.
I feel sooooooooo sadddd😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💚💚💚💚💚💚🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Love you too cocky. Beautiful. ❤❤
You set him and you ditched him. Not cool.
@@charlesbukowski9915 We had a longer conversation. You are welcome to watch the conversation on my full video on my UA-cam😀. He lives in a Botanical Garden I visited in Grand Bahama Island recently.
@@Anai-vs-Annie how was the shrimp on the barbie? Crocodile Dundee? I mean, they own it. They just push everybody out the way, and set up the grill. And the Fosters. I hate the crown.
Awww. What a lovely bird.
So sad. Cannot EVER be free.
@@kathleenboggan6616 I do agree freedom is better. I am not the owner of this bird. He lives in a botanical garden in Grand Bahama Island.
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when the bird says goodbye you can hear the sadness in its voice. let it out of the cage
Unfortunately it’s not my bird. He lives in a botanical garden in Grand Bahama Island I visited recently.
That cage looks scary and sad😢
I agree. He lives in a Botanical Garden in Grand Bahama Island I visited recently. It’s called Garden of the Groves. He is the only bird in captivity I’ve ever heard talk and be social. You are welcome to see the full conversation I had with him on my full video on UA-cam 😀.
Great bird. I love it.
Me too!
😢He wants out of that cage 😢 how sad he knows something is wrong 😢💔💔💔💔💔🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼💔💞💞💞
The people at this botanical garden at Grand Bahama Island said he is 20 years old and his name is Roy.
@@Anai-vs-Annieso 20 years in that cage?
@@GreenMyrtle I don’t know the details of his life. He was at the Bontanical Garden I visited in Grand Bahamas Island. We was way more social than the local birds we have at our local zoo so hopefully that means he is happy. You are welcome to see my full video on the longer conversation I had with him.
Ki learned my phrase for the day, now b-bye.
He did talk a little more. You can see it on the full video.