I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that's laughs at my lovebirds when they fall like that. They're pretty graceful so it hardly happens but it's pretty funny when a bird is hanging out on your shoulder and they fall because they are sleepy and tumble down my chest and down my belly on my lap....that only happened once though he was like a feather wheel. His chirps said oh s**t, f**k I can't stop!
“Not only because of territory, but because she’s a bitch and thinks she’s the alpha” Pretty much sums up what having a lovebird is like in that sentence
FOR REAL HAHAHAHA mine is a female and she’s always a b*tch, even though I’m very sweet with her sience she was a baby. She can lay on my shoulder and give me kisses, but I can’t touch her with my hands or fingers or she will bite me until I bleed and that’s something I can’t change yet 😢
Omg yes! My mom used to breed lovebirds when I was a kid. I still have the scars 😅 Luckily, my pet lovebird today is the most gentle soul I've ever seen in a bird! She 'bit' me once (she was preening me and tried to remove a scab, which hurt!) When I reacted due to the pain, she was visibly taken back and was a bit afraid to preen me again 😅 but lots of kisses and kind words helped her gain back the confidence! ❤️
All I have is my tame budgies. A lovebird just randomly appeared in my yard today and seemed really tame, nearly let me touch him. I opened the window near the budgie's cage and it flew right in. The cage is huge and has a divider, so I put him in one of the divisions. It seems really chill and didn't even mind my hands in the cage when I was changing things to make it more comfortable for it. Now I am watching these videos to avoid making mistakes. (Wasn't planning on having more birds but he is such a cute little birb and there was no way I'd let it starve outside so I guess now I have one more bird)
I applaud your decision to keep him and to inform yourself on the particularities of this species. Lovebirds are quite different from budgies. I guess you might already know, but I would like to add that they can be very aggressive towards budgies, so they shouldn't be near each other unsupervized. That's what I would suggest.
omg a lovebird appeared in my house last week too :P it came back for two days and i haven’t seen it anymore since then, i was alr emotionally attached to it :(
I’m lovebird-sitting and this is very encouraging and helpful- clearly, simply-stated too- which I think is really important for anyone’s first time with a bird
@@irahays3869 well cockatiels are on average much bigger and two to three times heavier than any lovebird. But in principle I agree that lovebird bites are much more dangerous than any other small to medium parrot. A lot of power in that beak
Hey I just wanted to thank you Because I have watched your videos before and they were very helpful! Now my parrot trusts me and i can tell that he really loves me too. I spend almost all day with him and he is very playful and healthy!
Oh dear lord thank you for this video, my bird has been constantly irritated/ mad since I got him and I didn't even notice! I thought he was just feisty. Thank you for this, I will do better.
I hope you keep making these lovebird videos, it really helps me because I just became a pair lovebird owner without me knowing, it was really frightening but your videos are so light-hearted and informative! I hope your channel keeps growing ☺️
I just got a bird. Wish me luck. I know nothing about them. I just like them..... thanks for the video. Today I will give them space. I want them to feel at home. I will do the house orientation tomorrow In Shaa Allah.😊
My lovebird is afraid of hands! She does step up to me, but she'll always look down at my hand, just like where you showed a scared lovebird. She still does this after two years of stepping up without me moving my fingers when she's on my hand. She's very much a shoulder bird 🤭 sadly I can't give her scritches, but I found that kisses are the way to go! She even makes a specific sound when she wants kisses now! It's amazing! ❤️
It's amazes me how opposite the behaviors of a cockatiel and lovebird are! Glad I found your video, I'll be able to better interact with Jaskier (my lovebird) now!
Great video, one thing. 4:23 I’d advise against stroking her anywhere except her head, the back as well as most other parts of a parrot are erogenous zones and stroking them can cause behavioral and health issues for your bird. Thanks though!
I used to own a parrotlet who are known to be aggressive and he’s been the easiest and cuddliest bird I’ve ever owned. But he sadly passed away and I’ve gotten a new friend the lovebird holy cow she’s been a whole lot harder to train she can sometimes seem friendly but then goes into guard mode and only comes when I offer some seeds slowly but surely I’ll earn her trust one day
Great video! Your accent is awesome 😎 I just bought a 3 month old boy 😍 I originally went to the pet store for an axolotl but didn’t make it past this beautiful lovebird! He was so cute, I couldn’t resist 😂
I'm still training my little guy, but not that intensive training. I just let him out, and he'll come to me while I work :) I identify these behaviours, so I'm glad I understood when he expressed them ^^ thanks for the video, very insightful!
I also recently got a lovebird pair, and I am having trouble identifying their genders. I am pretty sure that the one with a redder forehead is the male lovebird, however that is the same bird that love to chew paper since about day 1, whereas the other one remains scared. The birds are SUPER close to one another, so I’m really hesitant on deeming one bird to be the female one and I need to know so I can feed her more from the cuttle bone before egg laying. Any advice here?
I need an urgent help from you. I am going to live in anothere country where the regulation didnt let me to take my lovebird with me. I have to leave without him. I am dying because of him. my heart has been fired. I an just crying crying I am really emotionally dependent to him. Please tell me what to do. how can I tolerate this? I am like a mom who is losing her child. plz tell ne what to do.
Amazing video! I'd like to state just one thing as well. I would highly not recommend a female lovebird. I have one and have been so good to her yet she is extremely agressive at most times. Sometimes theres nothing you can do!
I love this. My mom adopted a love bird and she basically now owns my childhood room. I would like to understand its chirps and calls because i feel its angry? Would really love to know. thank you!
My cockatiel is very affectionate, she is hand trained and likes to be with me out of the cage. These lovebirds (have a pair) are power packed active as heck. They talk to my cockatiel but have not seen them angry with each other.. but my lovebirds are not hand trained. They do make sounds to get my attention but i like them a lot.
Please help, i have a lovebird for 12 years, I tried to get him used a new cage but he refused and scared, the current cage is too old is it possible to get him a new cage again? Thank you
I just got a lovebird 2 weeks ago, and I see him grinding his beak. Idk what it means and I hope he’s fine. Can you give me some advice of training him bc I’m new and never got a bird before. I’m worried of training him bc he’s kinda fierce as he always try to attack me and my family when he feels like it. Can anyone help me teach him not to do that? He’s 2 months old.
Your video is great and enlightening! I have a doubt, two years ago a Hybrid Lovebird (green and orange) showed up at my house, he entered the Cockatiels cage and started to eat (he was hungry). Since then he has stayed with us and we love him, but unfortunately he is terrified of hands. He comes with us, climbs on our shoulders, loves to be around us, but is very scared of hands and fingers and always attacks when he has the opportunity. With great effort, we manage to slowly get him used to our skin, climbing shoulders and arms, but never in the hand and if you want to "catch" him, don't even think about it because he becomes an attacking machine. Is there any way to educate him so that he gets used to our hands? Thanks.
Ive had my lovebird for 4 years and ive only just discovered shes a female and many similarities in her poster and attitude thanks to this brilliant video. My only question is am i too late to teach her anything now or am i too late?
my peachface was hand raised by a local lady so she was very tame when I got her. Her momma thought he was a boy and so did I for a couple years. But the shredding was always there in hindsight. Then one day there was something in the cage, an egg, my boy was a girl! You have to be gentle with lovebirds even though they will bite you. My girl has her timeframe of coming out of cage every night between 7:30-8:30 and she comes to me, lays down on the crook of my arm, lays on warm computer and bites keys, takes a nap. They generally need a quiet home nobody yelling at their cages and making them stressed. Open the door and let them come to you to develop a relationship, and don't get mad when you get laid into and bitten because that WILL happen until you learn to better read their body language, and then even for no apparent reason at all. Introduce them to baths, they are habitual and also defend their cage as their territory but you can work around that. My girl is 16 1/2 years old and still in good shape although she can't fly as good as she used to and I just have to be in tune with that and return her to her cage if she is tired. Big personalities in little packages if you are observant and tolerant of bites no matter what, and enjoy animal's quirks and what they bring to your life. Otherwise you shouldn't have one.
Can u make a video on how to stop a lovebird from plucking its feathers? :( my bird is plucking his feathers like crazy idk what to do i tried everything but nothing works
I have a lutino ring eyed and one creamino red eyed...they are nearly 2-3mnths old itseems, i brought them from a petstore..one of my friend said they are wild birds,you cant tame them they have already seen their mothers face ,they wont accpect hand feeding and wont come to your hand or on shoulders..is that true or is there any possibilty to hand feed them...can anyone pls help..
I've found loverbird's are assholes. Sorry! But it's true. I have two and they surely love to chew on you! And like you were told, they're very territorial.
It wouldn’t be a good pet for kids just because they can be dangerous and territorial. Budgies are definitely more gentle, easier to take care of and less territorial. Not to mention lovebirds can be super loud!
I have 2 birds in a cage one is a female and The other a male problem is i hear a sound like one of them is crying and I've seen the other bird bitting it what should I do I don't want any of them to feel stress or to fight and be unhappy
Hi, I like watching your bird videos... I started watching them because I've recently got 2 love birds from a pet shop... trying to tame them but it's hard as there's 2 of them have you got any tips for me please?
You can never truly tame birds that have bonded with each other but they will learn to tolerate you. Its will just take longer than it would if it was only a single bird.
Hello. I need an advice. I have a female lovebird. And she likes eating everything.she sits on my head and this is very annoying I can't teach her literally anything because she's always doing the wrong thing.she likes to eat me and bite me. She hates when she's touched. How do i train her?
ya iv done this she still dosnt like me a hole lot but she also dosnt bite me alot my bird screems at me in the morning to wake up and she is very sucesful
My bird makes monkey noises when she is angry😂😂 I love it when she is pissed. But super scary when mating hormones start. She ripped my skin open couple of times. But I still love her.
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that's laughs at my lovebirds when they fall like that. They're pretty graceful so it hardly happens but it's pretty funny when a bird is hanging out on your shoulder and they fall because they are sleepy and tumble down my chest and down my belly on my lap....that only happened once though he was like a feather wheel. His chirps said oh s**t, f**k I can't stop!
Lol same
My lovebird falls on the cage floof with a thump sometimes and it makes a really mad sound, then it chills out 😂😂
This was both educative and extremely funny and entertaining to watch, didn't expect that.
My lovebird only has one emotion: ANGERY.
Mine lovebirds emotions emotions are: BITING UNTIL THEY PEEL OF MY SKIN
@@anisamaraj4679this is so real😭😭
AN-GER-Y 😂😂😂
@@anisamaraj4679 mine too, exept for blue, he thinks my fingy is toy
You’re not taking a proper care of him
“Not only because of territory, but because she’s a bitch and thinks she’s the alpha”
Pretty much sums up what having a lovebird is like in that sentence
pls-
FOR REAL HAHAHAHA mine is a female and she’s always a b*tch, even though I’m very sweet with her sience she was a baby. She can lay on my shoulder and give me kisses, but I can’t touch her with my hands or fingers or she will bite me until I bleed and that’s something I can’t change yet 😢
@@zoeespinelllabiosa9539 you can always say: NO
I have 2 female lovebirbs can confirm haha
These are the reasons I dislike lovebirds.
but it is so funny when loki want to take a shower she fall down from the drinking place to the cage floor hahahahaha
Is it now?
Its no joke when a lovebird bites
my lovebird literally bite me for no reason😰
Brooo so true, when you put finger over him, lovebird is like : you have chosen death
My lovebird bites evry single persion thats tuching her she is mean no joke
True
Omg yes! My mom used to breed lovebirds when I was a kid. I still have the scars 😅 Luckily, my pet lovebird today is the most gentle soul I've ever seen in a bird! She 'bit' me once (she was preening me and tried to remove a scab, which hurt!) When I reacted due to the pain, she was visibly taken back and was a bit afraid to preen me again 😅 but lots of kisses and kind words helped her gain back the confidence! ❤️
Very helpful! Subscribed! Thank you!
All I have is my tame budgies. A lovebird just randomly appeared in my yard today and seemed really tame, nearly let me touch him. I opened the window near the budgie's cage and it flew right in. The cage is huge and has a divider, so I put him in one of the divisions. It seems really chill and didn't even mind my hands in the cage when I was changing things to make it more comfortable for it. Now I am watching these videos to avoid making mistakes.
(Wasn't planning on having more birds but he is such a cute little birb and there was no way I'd let it starve outside so I guess now I have one more bird)
Congratulations 😀😅
I applaud your decision to keep him and to inform yourself on the particularities of this species.
Lovebirds are quite different from budgies. I guess you might already know, but I would like to add that they can be very aggressive towards budgies, so they shouldn't be near each other unsupervized. That's what I would suggest.
aw thats so sweet of you
omg a lovebird appeared in my house last week too :P it came back for two days and i haven’t seen it anymore since then, i was alr emotionally attached to it :(
@@ILiuHaBrO you have the same 😀😍 as me!!!!
I’m lovebird-sitting and this is very encouraging and helpful- clearly, simply-stated too- which I think is really important for anyone’s first time with a bird
Yes, our lovebird that we’ve recently adopted is just as graceful......😂💜
Lovebird Body Language
Biting
Looking like it will bite
Threatening biting
Biting
Fear biting
Anger biting
Daily biting
Love biting
LMAO so true
That's why my upper size limit is now a cockatiel. No possible trips to the hospital to stop the bleeding.
@@irahays3869 well cockatiels are on average much bigger and two to three times heavier than any lovebird.
But in principle I agree that lovebird bites are much more dangerous than any other small to medium parrot. A lot of power in that beak
@@Ufthak I dont agreeeeeeeee
Hey I just wanted to thank you Because I have watched your videos before and they were very helpful! Now my parrot trusts me and i can tell that he really loves me too. I spend almost all day with him and he is very playful and healthy!
I've had my lovebird for over 2 years and I gotta say she's such a character
This is the vid i need, thank you (also is so funny bc the dog got scared of da bird)
Hi 👋 I love ur accent lol
Thats raciest
@@treeballsanimation4723 how is that racist, I literally said I *LOVE* his accent so I'm complementing him bruh
@@7xmzeh chill buddy its a meme
@@treeballsanimation4723 oh, ok lol idk how didn't see that
AT Beauty scene Pakistan, I watched your video & commented.
First impression: that bird deserves better, the music doesn’t make it better.
The way you describe her behavior is hilarious, but on point. Thank you
Your accent makes this 10x more better 👌
I watched this whole video just because your accent is awesome, but now I want a lovebird! Great video! 👍
Try Bruce Lee training method for thickening you hand skin and ready for bites
"not only because of territory , because she is a bitch and she thinks she's the alphal"
I laughed a bit too hard at that 🤣
Oh dear lord thank you for this video, my bird has been constantly irritated/ mad since I got him and I didn't even notice! I thought he was just feisty. Thank you for this, I will do better.
At 1:58 to 2:02 you completely described one of my lovebirds.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I hope you keep making these lovebird videos, it really helps me because I just became a pair lovebird owner without me knowing, it was really frightening but your videos are so light-hearted and informative! I hope your channel keeps growing ☺️
This was not only helpful but also a very fun video. I love it. Thank you so much! 😊
I just got a bird. Wish me luck. I know nothing about them. I just like them..... thanks for the video. Today I will give them space. I want them to feel at home. I will do the house orientation tomorrow In Shaa Allah.😊
Tbh this is actually realy helpful, im gonna get a lovebird and i really needed this video
Thanks for making this video, now I can understand my pet love bird☺️
My lovebird is afraid of hands! She does step up to me, but she'll always look down at my hand, just like where you showed a scared lovebird. She still does this after two years of stepping up without me moving my fingers when she's on my hand. She's very much a shoulder bird 🤭 sadly I can't give her scritches, but I found that kisses are the way to go! She even makes a specific sound when she wants kisses now! It's amazing! ❤️
This video was perfect!!!! Thankyou so much
You're so welcome!
Got my budgies 5 days ago. The video is very helpful in understanding their behaviour. thanks :)
Great to hear!
I love your accent, it makes this video even better in my opinion :)
These videos help so much and are very entertaining to watch
adopting a lovebird tomorrow. this is very helpful, tysm!
It's amazes me how opposite the behaviors of a cockatiel and lovebird are! Glad I found your video, I'll be able to better interact with Jaskier (my lovebird) now!
Great video, one thing. 4:23 I’d advise against stroking her anywhere except her head, the back as well as most other parts of a parrot are erogenous zones and stroking them can cause behavioral and health issues for your bird. Thanks though!
Awwwwwwwww SOOOOOOOOO CUTE!!! Already knew all of that but the video was very good keep it up 👍
Love you! ❤️
This was both informational and humorous, thank you!!
Thank you bro I'm not sure if I'm getting 2 birds yet but you're so funny I subscribed and liked tysm man.
Beautiful love bird
My 2 lovebirds had chicks and we have 7 total, the chicks are about 2 weeks old and we’re going to attempt to hand raise them at 3 weeks old
Wow hand raising is illegal in my country
@@maaikebosma1749 LOL 😂
So helpfull thnks for this brother
This video was funny and sweet as well as informative
Bravo XD
Great video 👍,
I used to own a parrotlet who are known to be aggressive and he’s been the easiest and cuddliest bird I’ve ever owned. But he sadly passed away and I’ve gotten a new friend the lovebird holy cow she’s been a whole lot harder to train she can sometimes seem friendly but then goes into guard mode and only comes when I offer some seeds slowly but surely I’ll earn her trust one day
Funny video! Thank you for the tips
Glad you enjoyed!
Good Video. I have 6 love birds and difficult to tame. 2 of them accpted my daughter's friendship but fly away asap not still tamed
It takes time and patience!
Great video! Your accent is awesome 😎 I just bought a 3 month old boy 😍 I originally went to the pet store for an axolotl but didn’t make it past this beautiful lovebird! He was so cute, I couldn’t resist 😂
Name the bird Axolotl =)
I'm still training my little guy, but not that intensive training. I just let him out, and he'll come to me while I work :) I identify these behaviours, so I'm glad I understood when he expressed them ^^ thanks for the video, very insightful!
You are my favourite youtuber ♥ 💕 💖 ❤ 💙 💛 ♥
You are so sweet and loving. You seem like a very wonderful person. Thank you for sharing ❤️
thanks for your video ❤
I also recently got a lovebird pair, and I am having trouble identifying their genders. I am pretty sure that the one with a redder forehead is the male lovebird, however that is the same bird that love to chew paper since about day 1, whereas the other one remains scared. The birds are SUPER close to one another, so I’m really hesitant on deeming one bird to be the female one and I need to know so I can feed her more from the cuttle bone before egg laying. Any advice here?
I need an urgent help from you. I am going to live in anothere country where the regulation didnt let me to take my lovebird with me. I have to leave without him. I am dying because of him. my heart has been fired. I an just crying crying I am really emotionally dependent to him. Please tell me what to do. how can I tolerate this? I am like a mom who is losing her child. plz tell ne what to do.
This is very useful
1:56 LMAO THAT CAME OUTTA NOWHERE
I love this guy! 😂😂😂
Thank you so I learned a lot
You are so welcome!
Amazing video! I'd like to state just one thing as well. I would highly not recommend a female lovebird. I have one and have been so good to her yet she is extremely agressive at most times. Sometimes theres nothing you can do!
I love this. My mom adopted a love bird and she basically now owns my childhood room. I would like to understand its chirps and calls because i feel its angry? Would really love to know. thank you!
It depends on situation. I advise you to observe more often and you’ll get an understanding
Thank you so much for making this video. I learned a lot.
You are welcome. Glad to be helpful)
I wanna buy love birds and I'm interested to buy pair then could I train both of them or one ?
So good info you are sharing 👏👏
My cockatiel is very affectionate, she is hand trained and likes to be with me out of the cage. These lovebirds (have a pair) are power packed active as heck. They talk to my cockatiel but have not seen them angry with each other.. but my lovebirds are not hand trained. They do make sounds to get my attention but i like them a lot.
Useful info.
Very happy to be early :D
Please help, i have a lovebird for 12 years, I tried to get him used a new cage but he refused and scared, the current cage is too old is it possible to get him a new cage again? Thank you
It is very helpful movie.
Did you start taking care of loki since it's was a baby ?
LMAOO THE FALL
literally my birds
They're the clumsiest animals on earth I swear
I just got a lovebird 2 weeks ago, and I see him grinding his beak. Idk what it means and I hope he’s fine. Can you give me some advice of training him bc I’m new and never got a bird before. I’m worried of training him bc he’s kinda fierce as he always try to attack me and my family when he feels like it. Can anyone help me teach him not to do that? He’s 2 months old.
Good job love your video
Thank you!
nice bird
Your video is great and enlightening! I have a doubt, two years ago a Hybrid Lovebird (green and orange) showed up at my house, he entered the Cockatiels cage and started to eat (he was hungry). Since then he has stayed with us and we love him, but unfortunately he is terrified of hands. He comes with us, climbs on our shoulders, loves to be around us, but is very scared of hands and fingers and always attacks when he has the opportunity. With great effort, we manage to slowly get him used to our skin, climbing shoulders and arms, but never in the hand and if you want to "catch" him, don't even think about it because he becomes an attacking machine. Is there any way to educate him so that he gets used to our hands? Thanks.
I have two lovebirds I got them yesterday I love them I am a beginner thanks for the tips
Right now im with my lovebird and watching your video
Ive had my lovebird for 4 years and ive only just discovered shes a female and many similarities in her poster and attitude thanks to this brilliant video. My only question is am i too late to teach her anything now or am i too late?
Detailed video 👍
my peachface was hand raised by a local lady so she was very tame when I got her. Her momma thought he was a boy and so did I for a couple years. But the shredding was always there in hindsight. Then one day there was something in the cage, an egg, my boy was a girl! You have to be gentle with lovebirds even though they will bite you. My girl has her timeframe of coming out of cage every night between 7:30-8:30 and she comes to me, lays down on the crook of my arm, lays on warm computer and bites keys, takes a nap. They generally need a quiet home nobody yelling at their cages and making them stressed. Open the door and let them come to you to develop a relationship, and don't get mad when you get laid into and bitten because that WILL happen until you learn to better read their body language, and then even for no apparent reason at all. Introduce them to baths, they are habitual and also defend their cage as their territory but you can work around that. My girl is 16 1/2 years old and still in good shape although she can't fly as good as she used to and I just have to be in tune with that and return her to her cage if she is tired. Big personalities in little packages if you are observant and tolerant of bites no matter what, and enjoy animal's quirks and what they bring to your life. Otherwise you shouldn't have one.
Great Vidio
BRO I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL YOURE so funny what a lad
Can u make a video on how to stop a lovebird from plucking its feathers? :( my bird is plucking his feathers like crazy idk what to do i tried everything but nothing works
Охх как чётко объяснили!👍
Hello what does it mean when Albs wag their tail???
wow so cute
I have a lutino ring eyed and one creamino red eyed...they are nearly 2-3mnths old itseems, i brought them from a petstore..one of my friend said they are wild birds,you cant tame them they have already seen their mothers face ,they wont accpect hand feeding and wont come to your hand or on shoulders..is that true or is there any possibilty to hand feed them...can anyone pls help..
“Not because your bird is a bitch” That’s absolutely wild 💀
very helpful
I want to buy a lovebird, did you think that is a good pet for a child who like training parrots??? Btw you are the best ❤️👑
I think so!
Lovebirds aren’t good first birds, they are super-territorial and will only get attached to one person.
@@riggedmint I have and two budgies so lovebird wouldn't be my first parrot.
I've found loverbird's are assholes. Sorry! But it's true. I have two and they surely love to chew on you! And like you were told, they're very territorial.
It wouldn’t be a good pet for kids just because they can be dangerous and territorial. Budgies are definitely more gentle, easier to take care of and less territorial. Not to mention lovebirds can be super loud!
Id Loved That!
Cool
Hi..i love ur accent and birds...
Hello, can you tell me how to go smooth with my bird and how to make her comfortable when I touch her.
My lovebird has been biting off the tips of her wings and now she can't even fly properly.
What do i do to stop this behaviour?
I have 2 birds in a cage one is a female and The other a male problem is i hear a sound like one of them is crying and I've seen the other bird bitting it what should I do I don't want any of them to feel stress or to fight and be unhappy
Hi, I like watching your bird videos... I started watching them because I've recently got 2 love birds from a pet shop... trying to tame them but it's hard as there's 2 of them have you got any tips for me please?
You can never truly tame birds that have bonded with each other but they will learn to tolerate you. Its will just take longer than it would if it was only a single bird.
Hello. I need an advice. I have a female lovebird. And she likes eating everything.she sits on my head and this is very annoying I can't teach her literally anything because she's always doing the wrong thing.she likes to eat me and bite me. She hates when she's touched. How do i train her?
ya iv done this she still dosnt like me a hole lot but she also dosnt bite me alot my bird screems at me in the morning to wake up and she is very sucesful
My bird makes monkey noises when she is angry😂😂 I love it when she is pissed. But super scary when mating hormones start. She ripped my skin open couple of times. But I still love her.
You are amazing
my lovebirid shake his wings and whisles in fast several small period in a sequence what that means?
Can males shred paper too?