No they have been conditioned and their natural instincts erased and cannot fend for themselves. It's like when someone is held captive for a long time they don't even try to escape. This video is actually very sad.
@@brooke1639jesus man wtf thier obviously friends like how is that what you got from this vid that a sad outlook yoh got there pal man cant even have a bird friend without it be inhumane like he even lets it fly around free more free then 99% of other pet birds i hope thus comment was just a bad joke that went over my head lol holy hell
Parrots are actually pretty smart they can even talk reasonably when asked questions. IV see that in Dubai when I was a kid. I don't know why people say crow is the smartest.
You know what is the really wonderful thing about this whole thing is ? That there is a fellow human being that his kindness and love for this sweet beautiful little bird has a wonderful home and a loving dad that has taken Lil sweetie under his Wing and shares a wonderful life with one of God's creatures. Makes my day and faith in humanity.
Yes it is but i wanna know if they're full time in the van. Cos what he gon do if he needs to go to work or sumthin left the birdy inside with the heat? Or he just pet her go and when he comeback that's it? COS I AM FVCKING CURIOUS NOW😭😭
@@SoMooLand1nine7I know the feeling bro. Relax. One day the truth will shine on like My headlights on a dark highway in the deep dark of a deep dark night Knowing the deep means the night wolf in Arabic 🐺, that makes us, both, me, and you, and you are also allowed to bring two other persons or wolves of yoyr choice as well as me too, that makes 6 of us or 4 or at least 2 of us that will fight the Knight ♞ and expose the lethal dose on a rainy ☔ but stainy noon with no sun nor gun or even a small lethal bun. Fir that I trust you did, hid, bid to the low and with glow. Okay bambooluzia man?! I give u a kiss. U get to be a miss
@@Banana14221 when he touched her like that they seemed to be uncomfortable, the bird can still love him but they didn't like the way he touched them there.
@@lucyk.5163 same thing I was thinking but you know. Would you rather keep it caged living half the life it could, or be as free as possible enjoying what it should be doing, like perching in a tree
@@lucyk.5163look up "Carolin von petzholdt", she has free flight macaws and parakeets. She trained them while young in her home then when she knows her birds know their recall then she takes them places to free fly. It's amazing to watch and see the bond they share with her.
My dog was a stray. It followed me home for like 30mins. Just gave it food and thought it would leave. Next morning it was there. I just put a small bed in my open garage. It hasn't left. Just steps outside for a minute and back. Only waits for me to go out to actually move around. I got adopted
Really is. I prefer this method of pet keeping. It feels as if you have been chosen. Like, have you seen some peoples pets who look like they are actually prisoners pretending to be pets??? I don’t want that. I want animals to want to be around me for me, not because I’m fixing them to be my friend.
@@joyhope9486 getting chosen makes it way way better. Most pets always looking for a way out of the house. Getting a pet that only wants to be around because it knows you love it. I don't even use a leash. She is always right beside me.
@@joyhope9486completely agree….especially for birds. The amount of “pet” birds that aren’t even permitted to fly is heartbreaking. A lot of people think the birds are better off because they’re “safer”, not realizing how much damage it really does. It would be like their parents keeping them locked up in a room for their entire lives, in order to “keep them safe”.
She's a BIG SOFTY!! This Little Princess doesn't like being wet and cold like the other birds have to endure, so she tells her Daddy she wants to go home LOL... what a cutie pie.
I'm not sure if its respect or just the bird not knowing how to get food without a human being around since its a pet and doesn't know the first thing about being in the wild. Imprinting can do that to a bird.
For those of you who want to see it by themselves : research "rainbow lorikeet wings" an look for a picture of their back. Wings are longer and the tips cross each other.
@@panpan-6944I have a bird and it’s really hard to tell even harder while wet so I strongly doubt you can tell it’s clipped so maybe stop being so negative and just be happy for the friendship they have
I like how you made another comment cuz the other one was spammed with a buncha cynical miserable bastards who always just assume the worst shit lol. I don't blame you
I love this, the fact that she can fly free and she still comes back proves that she is very loved and taken care of, and she loves her owner very much This is so sweet
She isn't taken care of well. *NEVER* leave your parrot outside alone, there's predators and even dogs and cats can get him. I've never seen such an irresponsible parrot owner, there are leashes for parrots for a reason. It's not about the parrot leaving, but even wind can take him away and never be seen.
It's something called freeflight, believe it or not! Medium to large birds need a lot more room to fly than a cage or even whole house can offer them, so a lot of good owners will do freeflight training for their birds. Birds aren't as domesticated as dogs, but good owners know their birds well, and their birds feel safe with them because they see the human as part of their flock.
Hes an aussie tradie, very normal to let your pet free roam while youre at a work site. They just hover around the van. Thankful australia is a safe country
See id be the helicopter parent, worried about hawks and other predators. Thats why I never let my babies outside free range... in hindsight I wish I had given them a little more freedom
I've owned several parrots over the years and they are the smartest and sweetest creatures. They bond to you and enjoy the companionship. They can be like puppies with feathers.
I get what you're saying, but your comment could lead people to think they're just typical pets who require the same level of care as a dog or cat. That is not the case. As i'm sure you know, owning a parrot is a commitment that most people could or should not handle. They are highly intelligent (about the level of a toddler or small child) and emotional, and they need proper time to bond with you. Training them can take a ton of time and effort depending on what you want from them. Plus they can live up to 80-90 years depending on the species. If you're going on vacation, finding a someone to care of your dogs or cats is quite easy. Finding a bird-sitter can be a whole different story. You'll basically be caring for a child for decades upon decades, potentially your whole life. Dogs and cats are far more casual pets Edit: Just realised parrots could be an amazing addition to the family for mothers who no longer have children living at home but miss the parenting. Wish you had that spark back of having someone/thing depend on you to care for and love them? Get a parrot! And the best part is they wont go off to college in 18 years and only talk to you on christmas!
@@DomOfSin666 Um, just because I did not mention all of the details you did, this means I don't know this about parrots or was mislead people about them? I was just relating one positive aspect of my own experience with my parrots. I am totally aware of all that you mentioned. Just because someone doesn't mention everything in a post doesn't mean they are unaware of it or what they did share is going to misguide anyone. And as to whether dogs are more casual pets, that is an opinion. As a bird person I am knowledgable about them and know how to care for them.
@@DomOfSin666he just said there sweet and can be like puppies with wings, the affectionate part I’m assuming. You wrote a whole paragraph when the man never said there easy to care for🥴
I hate this owner ngl. This bird is called a rainbow lorikeet, if you google an image of one and look at the wings, you'll notice the flight feathers extend down past the body. This bird has been clipped on both sides, so it can't fly at all. Meaning it did not put itself in that bush. The owner has placed it there, allowed it to get completed soaked, and then has filmed himself carrying it back into the van for likes. Birds can't regulate their body temperature as well as we can, this lori was probably freezing. And also, he clearly cheaped out on it's setup. The cage looks like it's made out of galvanized steel, witch means it's coated in zinc. Zinc is toxic to birds, if ingested the bird will die within a couple of days. Apologies for killing the mood. Feel free to ignore my comment, I just wanted to rant.
@@Alakhai-kx4bzit’s really hard to get a bird at a shop that isn’t clipped so not positive if the owner keeps it clipped or he got him like that. But the rest is spot on and pretty sad.
@@FormerGovernmentHuman dont clipped feathers grow out? i feel like it seems like he's had this bird long enough that even if it was initially clipped, it should have grown out by now
@@MK-gp4oh and even if it was just a case of the feathers not having grown out yet. You don't leave a defenceless bird out in the rain next to a road. My bird is free-fight and I'd never leave him next to a road and just walk away, especially during bad weather. He can sit patiently on my shoulder until we're at the park and I've checked for possible dangers. Even if this lorikeet was free-flight, letting him fly unsupervised, next to a road in bad weather would be stupid. Edit: I'm not mad at you. Just making another point. Please don't take my tone personally
@@Alakhai-kx4bz If you listen to the noises it makes when in the van they indicate it is not fully matured yet which could mean the feathers haven't completely grown into their full form.
My parrot used to bath with me everyday he would come to bathroom door and make noise till i opened door he escaped my home and since then I don't know where he is
@@tymothymiller5979I’d like to think that’s a minority though and the majority are normal people with compassion. Just like how most people treat animals well, yet there will always be a few who are cruel.
I never got my birds wings clipped, and probably never will. It’s just really wrong to do that. A bird that loves you shouldn’t need to have it’s wings clipped to stay with you.
@@ItzSoaRqtyou can pet their head and face but not their back or wings or anything like that, touching their feet is kinda ok as long as they tolerate it. But it does cause hormones to arise if you touch them anywhere besides their face and head
have you ever had a bird? the bond between a bird is the strongest, they pick one mate and that is all they will ever have. my bird is the same as this bird, he wouldn't leave me no matter what, he thinks I am his mate and nothing can ever change that! @@briom1425
@@briom1425birds are capable of complex emotions, behaviors and thinking. Some of the smartest animals on the planet are birds, bro. Genuinely corvids and parrots are insanely smart, like crows outright compare to the great apes in various regards lol. Loyalty is well within the ability of a parrot💀
@@briom1425yeah no... birds need affection since they're social animals. That's like saying "cats only like you for food" if that's the case then logically you should be able to harm both and both would still like you. Do some research it's not difficult
Parrots and Corvids in particular will bond really REALLY strongly to one maybe two humans if they are understood and cared for. It's as strong a bond as any dog
That's very stupid. I could never leave my parrot outside without a leash, a wind can take him away, or dogs or cats or literally any other predator. It's horrible risk on his part. Even the rain is bad, because it goes into their nostrils and they can drown like that. That's why parrots in the wild cover from rain.
We rescued a baby pigeon back in the day, we nursed and raised him for about a year, we taught him to fly and mingle with the other pigeons. When it was time, we wrapped one of his legs with string for identification and set him free. He came back almost every week pecking at our glass back door, we’d let him in, feed him and let him back out. Birds are smart animals, if you raise them right and build that trust. They’ll always come back. This guy definitely treated his bird well.
@@jettstaff9785 regardless of the species all birds have an inherent urge to avoid and escape their owners, its INSANELY stupid and dangerous to let said bird out, 99 out of 10 times the bird will NEVER come back either because it simply doesn't want to or it doesn't know how to.
Bird owner here! My dusky conure free flies and anytime she spots/senses a hawk or predator of any kind, she’ll alert me with a screech and hide away in a tree or come straight to me where she knows she’s safe. She’s green so she blends with the trees. She also will recall to me by going “BEEP BEEP” to make sure I’m nearby and to let me know she’s okay. I’ll usually respond with my own “BEEP BEEP” to let her know I hear her and she’s safe. Birds are smart! And even being raised by humans they still have amazing instincts.
Dude I’m sorry but this has to be the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. Between her love for him and his love for her I can’t help but find myself melting with happiness. This is so pure I love it. 🥰
Birds are really smart, it takes a lot of training and bonding to be able to not only teach a bird to come back, but to have enough trust in the bird that they will. You can absolutely tell how knowledgeable and loving the owner is just by the van setup alone!
Yea rainbow lori's are extremely vocal and like to copy the most annoying sounds like plovers. That little scream is definitely a happy noise, it means it pretty much sees you as its mum
Waiting in the tree for her human made me smile. Her amazing spot he made for her in the van made my heart melt. Her grateful, loving squeak once she climbed to her sanctuary made my whole being crumble into a ball of mush!!!❤❤❤
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She didn’t wait for him that bird cannot fly. He clipped her wings, and the sound she makes at the end is a sound only baby birds make, an adult bird doing that sound is concerning
I simply love how creatively and cosily he put the bird’s habitat into his truck. Must be a dream for them to travel together like this. SO AWESOME!!! 😍🤩😍🤩
First thing I thought too!!! AAAND CATS!! Although hawks don’t bother our birds (I only have chickens now but I’ve had cockatiels and parakeets, I’d love a little parrot like her though one day!!) bc we have rare Crevecoeur in with them, which look like crows and hawks don’t like crows bc they swarm & attack them. Tricking them with black birds is a good way to keep them away! But anyway that is just so sweet!!! Hopefully he can keep a good eye on her while he works, bc the freedom & joy she feels is evident, and is probably well worth the risk. Love & light to you and your sweet & precious little bird! ❤️✨
Why is that surprising? Giving the history of birds what they can do over thousands of years. Trained birds were normal to send messages long distance all the time. Birds are smart and can be trained and learn fast.
@@cconnon1912 but there is no protection from cats and eagles, while he is at work though...I would be to scared to let it fly free, also because of humans who would want to capture it, because they might think it escaped....the bird can catch a cold too......I see too many birds in cats mouths......anyways I got anxiety from this, I would be to frighten and my head would be constantly thinking, if the bird was ok or not.....
Agreed, i have a cage for my bird but i leave it open so he can hang out on top of it and isnt trapped, and i take him on walks every day. I think a cage is important but its horrible to lock them up like they’re just a decoration
@@twilightparanormalresearch186 loada crap is a moron. You can't talk to people thzt ignorant. That's why I didn't answer it. 😀 obviously theres some mental issues there.
Sweet little lorikeet. It's wonderful to see people who are dedicated to keeping them, so many end up in rescues because folks don't know what they're getting into.
So true. They really shouldn’t be with people who aren’t well versed with owning a bird and that don’t actually research and put out the effort in to maintain the needs of the bird. Lorikeets are pretty high maintenance with their diets and their liquid loops too. Like yes anyone can love an animal, but fact is not everyone can fully and responsibly care for one. I am definitely of the type not equipped, so I feed off of watching videos of other people and their feathered family. So darn cute I love them.
She actually couldn't fly away at any time because her wings are CUT. I'm not sure where the story about the bird being allowed to fly free came from, because this person has taken her flight feathers so that she can't fly anymore. That noise she makes at the end of the video is also a noise only babies make. This person put a clipped BABY bird outside in the rain to make a video.
@@longkitty1090Exactly. And if he really let her roam free with her wings cut (which I highly doubt he did), he would be leaving her vulnerable to predators. Larger birds and cats come to mind. It's not sweet, it's cruel.
This is how you treat your spouse or significant other. You let them go freely and if they realise is not all that sunny out there, they will think about you when they are getting wet and come back home to you. Go get my book.
I'm being constantly surprised by beautiful, heart-warming stories like this of men with their animals 💞 I love it ... there ARE GOOD Men in this world 🙏
OK. Point made but? How much better off would they be if we had their best interests at heart? Most people don't get there but don't undervalue the few of us that do get there.
That was the first reason why we as humans were made at by God in the first place, to care of all the things he made for us and make the whole world A Paradise, And look what we have done today 😢, It's True No Human Can Rule On Other Human And Make A Better Place, The Only Thing That's Going To Happen Is That DISTRIBUTION.
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He should have a built in hole that he can have a slider to move back n forth to let the bird in when he's gone
@@joshmorgan1792cats could get the bird as well as other creatures
@@reg19exactly. Like bro steals content without giving credit.
this is a sign of god..goodness,and love,with a heaping of patience! bless you,owner!! beautiful video!! cute bird,too!
Shows a real connection between bird and owner. If your bird loves you, they'll always come back to you.
No they have been conditioned and their natural instincts erased and cannot fend for themselves. It's like when someone is held captive for a long time they don't even try to escape. This video is actually very sad.
@@brooke1639jesus man wtf thier obviously friends like how is that what you got from this vid that a sad outlook yoh got there pal man cant even have a bird friend without it be inhumane like he even lets it fly around free more free then 99% of other pet birds i hope thus comment was just a bad joke that went over my head lol holy hell
@@brooke1639this is extremely false. Hand raised birds will still fly away and never come back if they don’t have a strong bond
Owner? Nah, human companion.
@@brooke1639 projecting much?
Not everyone realizes how affectionate birds can be.
thats crazy😮
@NikolaJokerMVP15 I had parakeets/budgies too
In fact most animals can be..
No. Only mammals and birds
@@777dvReptiles too
“you wanna come in?”
(squeak)
my heart melted at that moment, what a sweet bond between them!!!
This! The look in her eye when that soft little squeak came out just got me on the inside!
Happy bird noises!
Parrots are actually pretty smart they can even talk reasonably when asked questions. IV see that in Dubai when I was a kid. I don't know why people say crow is the smartest.
@@homespuncovers89*happiness noises*
You know what is the really wonderful thing about this whole thing is ? That there is a fellow human being that his kindness and love for this sweet beautiful little bird has a wonderful home and a loving dad that has taken Lil sweetie under his Wing and shares a wonderful life with one of God's creatures. Makes my day and faith in humanity.
This precious little birdie understands the meaning of trust more than most people
She has a full setup in the van. Now that’s too cute
That's so awesome. Who else has this? It looks good.
A person in my neighborhood delivers packages with a small bird on his shoulder as well, I wonder if he has a similar setup
Yes it is but i wanna know if they're full time in the van. Cos what he gon do if he needs to go to work or sumthin left the birdy inside with the heat? Or he just pet her go and when he comeback that's it? COS I AM FVCKING CURIOUS NOW😭😭
@@SoMooLand1nine7I know the feeling bro. Relax. One day the truth will shine on like My headlights on a dark highway in the deep dark of a deep dark night
Knowing the deep means the night wolf in Arabic 🐺, that makes us, both, me, and you, and you are also allowed to bring two other persons or wolves of yoyr choice as well as me too, that makes 6 of us or 4 or at least 2 of us that will fight the Knight ♞ and expose the lethal dose on a rainy ☔ but stainy noon with no sun nor gun or even a small lethal bun.
Fir that I trust you did, hid, bid to the low and with glow. Okay bambooluzia man?!
I give u a kiss. U get to be a miss
Its her apartment ok
Man: "You OK? Wanna come in?" Birb: "Eep" 😂 So cute and adorable ♥️
the little eep is so cute oh god
My face when she did that 🥺 so adorable
TEE-HEE!! You said birb!! *[Shaking violently]* TEE-HEE!! TEE-HEE!!!
YAAYYYYY BABY GIBBERISH YAYYY!!!!
@@patrickhenry9521 I'm sorry you lack any friends because you can't find joy in silly jokes. Hope you get some ❤
@@ValomyrsLightI'm not on his side but people that dislike some jokes doesn't mean they don't have friends. It just means they don't like the joke.
The little squeak was everything 🥺
Yesh ❤🥰
She did not sound happy
@@cherrymom100Then it would not have come back
@@Banana14221 when he touched her like that they seemed to be uncomfortable, the bird can still love him but they didn't like the way he touched them there.
@@cherrymom100"seemed"
Source: "Dude trust me"
That is so awesome that she can fly free yet stay near her owner. That is just the sweetest thing.
Re you sure this bird can fly? Most can not because of owners shortening their feathers.😢
@@lucyk.5163 same thing I was thinking but you know. Would you rather keep it caged living half the life it could, or be as free as possible enjoying what it should be doing, like perching in a tree
That's a clear sign of a strong bond
@@lucyk.5163look up "Carolin von petzholdt", she has free flight macaws and parakeets. She trained them while young in her home then when she knows her birds know their recall then she takes them places to free fly. It's amazing to watch and see the bond they share with her.
This is an example of a very well trained bird.
That TINY *squeak Was TOO Cute!!!
Me felt the same,it will make your mind pleasant and calm.God is really great for creating birds.
Imagine if he was 5m tall and weighting like 800kg, dinosaur squeak!
😭 😭
@@narendrabogavelli7648bot
then the screams of utter horror and torture at the end 💀
An animal that is free to roam the earth but knows its home with its human is one of the most precious things
My dog was a stray. It followed me home for like 30mins. Just gave it food and thought it would leave. Next morning it was there. I just put a small bed in my open garage. It hasn't left. Just steps outside for a minute and back. Only waits for me to go out to actually move around. I got adopted
@@nesumhlanga8657It?
Really is. I prefer this method of pet keeping.
It feels as if you have been chosen.
Like, have you seen some peoples pets who look like they are actually prisoners pretending to be pets??? I don’t want that.
I want animals to want to be around me for me, not because I’m fixing them to be my friend.
@@joyhope9486 getting chosen makes it way way better. Most pets always looking for a way out of the house. Getting a pet that only wants to be around because it knows you love it. I don't even use a leash. She is always right beside me.
@@joyhope9486completely agree….especially for birds. The amount of “pet” birds that aren’t even permitted to fly is heartbreaking. A lot of people think the birds are better off because they’re “safer”, not realizing how much damage it really does. It would be like their parents keeping them locked up in a room for their entire lives, in order to “keep them safe”.
She's a BIG SOFTY!! This Little Princess doesn't like being wet and cold like the other birds have to endure, so she tells her Daddy she wants to go home LOL... what a cutie pie.
The space he has managed to have in his truck for this little bird and how the bird enjoys it, is truely amazing !
I guess birdy had an unscheduled shower ?
*Truly
First bird with a motorhome
@@banned7times if being stupid is illegal on social media, your username is pretty damn accurate
I think they both live there
What a special friendship when you treat animals right they respect you as a human being and trust you and are willing to spend there life with you.
see i have no problem with that but i would be worried everyeday that a cat would eat it
I'm not sure if its respect or just the bird not knowing how to get food without a human being around since its a pet and doesn't know the first thing about being in the wild. Imprinting can do that to a bird.
Except the bird has clipped wings :/
For those of you who want to see it by themselves : research "rainbow lorikeet wings" an look for a picture of their back. Wings are longer and the tips cross each other.
@@panpan-6944I have a bird and it’s really hard to tell even harder while wet so I strongly doubt you can tell it’s clipped so maybe stop being so negative and just be happy for the friendship they have
You can tell that those two are very bonded :-)
yeah he deff hatched her and was the first thing she saw was him imprinted on him so with him for life. I love it ❤
Not really bird is clipped and need help to move from the rain. It will step upp to anyone.
I like how you made another comment cuz the other one was spammed with a buncha cynical miserable bastards who always just assume the worst shit lol. I don't blame you
@@stefandomovski??really bro like thier obviously friends she has a whole fuxking loft in the guys van what more do u ppl want from him
@@stefandomovskiyup. Easy to see when you know what to look for, the bird is clipped
The loyalty of birds is some of the most incredible things I’ve beared witness to
I love this, the fact that she can fly free and she still comes back proves that she is very loved and taken care of, and she loves her owner very much
This is so sweet
She isn't taken care of well. *NEVER* leave your parrot outside alone, there's predators and even dogs and cats can get him.
I've never seen such an irresponsible parrot owner, there are leashes for parrots for a reason.
It's not about the parrot leaving, but even wind can take him away and never be seen.
It's something called freeflight, believe it or not! Medium to large birds need a lot more room to fly than a cage or even whole house can offer them, so a lot of good owners will do freeflight training for their birds. Birds aren't as domesticated as dogs, but good owners know their birds well, and their birds feel safe with them because they see the human as part of their flock.
Hes an aussie tradie, very normal to let your pet free roam while youre at a work site. They just hover around the van. Thankful australia is a safe country
See id be the helicopter parent, worried about hawks and other predators. Thats why I never let my babies outside free range... in hindsight I wish I had given them a little more freedom
I bet you live a very sheltered life.@@Ilive_420
I've owned several parrots over the years and they are the smartest and sweetest creatures. They bond to you and enjoy the companionship. They can be like puppies with feathers.
what bird is this?
@@Altair2786 Looks like a Lorikeet.
I get what you're saying, but your comment could lead people to think they're just typical pets who require the same level of care as a dog or cat. That is not the case. As i'm sure you know, owning a parrot is a commitment that most people could or should not handle. They are highly intelligent (about the level of a toddler or small child) and emotional, and they need proper time to bond with you. Training them can take a ton of time and effort depending on what you want from them. Plus they can live up to 80-90 years depending on the species. If you're going on vacation, finding a someone to care of your dogs or cats is quite easy. Finding a bird-sitter can be a whole different story. You'll basically be caring for a child for decades upon decades, potentially your whole life. Dogs and cats are far more casual pets
Edit: Just realised parrots could be an amazing addition to the family for mothers who no longer have children living at home but miss the parenting. Wish you had that spark back of having someone/thing depend on you to care for and love them? Get a parrot! And the best part is they wont go off to college in 18 years and only talk to you on christmas!
@@DomOfSin666 Um, just because I did not mention all of the details you did, this means I don't know this about parrots or was mislead people about them? I was just relating one positive aspect of my own experience with my parrots. I am totally aware of all that you mentioned. Just because someone doesn't mention everything in a post doesn't mean they are unaware of it or what they did share is going to misguide anyone. And as to whether dogs are more casual pets, that is an opinion. As a bird person I am knowledgable about them and know how to care for them.
@@DomOfSin666he just said there sweet and can be like puppies with wings, the affectionate part I’m assuming. You wrote a whole paragraph when the man never said there easy to care for🥴
“It’s wet out there ain’t it hunny” omg I love him 💖💖💖
That's what she said
@@crishaye🤦♂️you had one job..
@@crishaye😂
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haha @@crishaye
😊❤ The BEST minute I've experienced on UA-cam....
thus far !!!
That birdie hit the jackpot as far as getting that owner❤❤ wish more people were so good to their pets
I hate this owner ngl.
This bird is called a rainbow lorikeet, if you google an image of one and look at the wings, you'll notice the flight feathers extend down past the body.
This bird has been clipped on both sides, so it can't fly at all. Meaning it did not put itself in that bush. The owner has placed it there, allowed it to get completed soaked, and then has filmed himself carrying it back into the van for likes. Birds can't regulate their body temperature as well as we can, this lori was probably freezing.
And also, he clearly cheaped out on it's setup. The cage looks like it's made out of galvanized steel, witch means it's coated in zinc. Zinc is toxic to birds, if ingested the bird will die within a couple of days.
Apologies for killing the mood. Feel free to ignore my comment, I just wanted to rant.
@@Alakhai-kx4bzit’s really hard to get a bird at a shop that isn’t clipped so not positive if the owner keeps it clipped or he got him like that. But the rest is spot on and pretty sad.
@@FormerGovernmentHuman dont clipped feathers grow out? i feel like it seems like he's had this bird long enough that even if it was initially clipped, it should have grown out by now
@@MK-gp4oh and even if it was just a case of the feathers not having grown out yet. You don't leave a defenceless bird out in the rain next to a road. My bird is free-fight and I'd never leave him next to a road and just walk away, especially during bad weather. He can sit patiently on my shoulder until we're at the park and I've checked for possible dangers. Even if this lorikeet was free-flight, letting him fly unsupervised, next to a road in bad weather would be stupid.
Edit: I'm not mad at you. Just making another point. Please don't take my tone personally
@@Alakhai-kx4bz If you listen to the noises it makes when in the van they indicate it is not fully matured yet which could mean the feathers haven't completely grown into their full form.
The adorable tiny squeak melt my heart.
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Same 🥹
You ok?
"peep"
Cuteness cubed³ 🥰
sounds like dog's
@@shirinmimashangva1040yeah like happy whines
Which one? 😂❤
My parrot used to bath with me everyday he would come to bathroom door and make noise till i opened door he escaped my home and since then I don't know where he is
Im convinced that people who own birds are extremely kind and gentle with animals.
Nah I worked at a avian veterinary hospital. Most people have no idea how to properly take care of their birds and the birds greatly suffer.
most bird owners are shit who see them as mere accessories tbh
there's exceptions tho
@@natalierose1072 that's actually really sad 😢
You are most certainly wrong. I know bird owners who like to watch small animals be eaten alive including cats.
@@tymothymiller5979I’d like to think that’s a minority though and the majority are normal people with compassion. Just like how most people treat animals well, yet there will always be a few who are cruel.
Thats a single man living his best.
I love when owners don’t clip the wings it’s so satisfying seeing a bird happy with its owner and still able to fly free
I have never locked mine in his cage, he flies around the house free all day, this is one reason outside is no different than inside to him
i didnt clip my birds wings then one day she was in a pissed off mood and when someone opened the door she just took off never to be seen again
@@JamieS1992probably got ate
I never got my birds wings clipped, and probably never will. It’s just really wrong to do that. A bird that loves you shouldn’t need to have it’s wings clipped to stay with you.
can you check bird is clearly clipped in this video
People often underestimate the bond that you form with a bird 🐦
yeah, birds can be REALLY smart.
Birds aren’t real
Birb 🐦
@@joshgoodwin9784but bird law is
@@joshgoodwin9784you aren’t real
I love the little squeak she gave when asked “do you want to come in?” ❤
bro same
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So precious! I wish everyone loved their animals this much. ❤
Her body language spoke volumes. What a great bond they have.
@@fourtysixandtwo4556Who let bro type on mom’s keyboard 😭
@@kamatakunborgeringwhat did he say his comment is deleted
@@Wja977 he said the man pluck out the birds feathers and put it there on the tree as if he was abusing the bird.
@@kamatakunborgeringit’s true. That birds flight feathers are cut, she cannot fly. Cutting birds wings is abuse.
@@stardefrance2979 isnt it because of the rain tho? And if he did that (correct me if im wrong) the bird will have less trust in the owner.
You know the bird has chosen this man as its soulmate. Such a lovely bond, and friendship.
He has a full habitat for his bird in his vehicle. That's love right there. I'm all in. Post more videos of this guy and his bird. I'm invested
Or, follow him and don't support the stealing of content?
@@TheOrangeRoad channel name?
@@TheOrangeRoad I'd LOVE to... Do you know his channel name or anything... Also as much as I hate many of these types of video thieves, it DOES HELP the original creators. They get them out to new audiences on different algorithms who would never have seen them otherwise. That causes a boost of new people finding the original creators. Also many of the videos are shorts taken by random people just living their lives and happened to catch something awesome on camera, people who don't have a large social media following and would never be able to make it go viral on their own. Which has actually been the kickstart to MANY social media creators careers. If they credit the original creators and add enough of their own on top it's fine. But many are chinese botfarms using software to steal videos add the robot voices 🤖 re-uploading to hundreds of not thousands of channels at a time and making a fortune from views. Especially on the shorts views. They'll even falsely copyright ©️ claim the ORIGINAL creators and STEAL ALL OF THEIR EARNINGS! And even getting the original creators and their channels PERMANENTLY BANNED 🚫 and SHUT DOWN. They're EVIL. They help nobody. And people should be bothered by the absolute devastation and utter destruction it's wreaking on small creators and doing everything they can to not only not support them, but to outright do everything you can to help end them.
@@TheOrangeRoad channel name?
I am in love with this bird.
What a sweet bird, the bond you two have is awesome.
Her little whistle as he opened the door. What a sweet relationship. I need an animal relationship like this
try a chihuahua if you want cuddles
@@vaevz Those aren't even dogs. They are rodents that won't stfu.
@@FNxmm LMFAO
@@FNxmm hey man wtf don't insult the rodents like that 🙄
You should! The only thing that sucks is when they pass away 😭😭 my dog passed after 14 years
Yeah that bird could not possibly be In better hands. Did you see that setup in his car?? Insane!
I wish i was small enough to go in there! It looks quite cozy, especially while it rains.
Set-up in the VAN.
It's a van and also birds don't get pet it's birdie sexual assault only on the cheeks they can get pet
@@nicholasdoucette4786bro WHAT
@@ItzSoaRqtyou can pet their head and face but not their back or wings or anything like that, touching their feet is kinda ok as long as they tolerate it. But it does cause hormones to arise if you touch them anywhere besides their face and head
"You okay? Wanna come in?"
Bird: " ʸᵉˢ "
-lol-
How do you type that yes!!
@@Definetlynotgeorge you mean ʸᵉˢ
@@Definetlynotgeorgeit's a font app
@@Definetlynotgeorgeʸᵉˢ
@@Maplemothyhow do y’all do that
That little "..meep..." 😂🥰
Aww that sweet lil squeak when he asked her if she was ok! 🥰 she was very happy to be saved by her papa! So sweet!
I swear that little squeak is one of the sweetest replies I've ever heard
1k likes? you DEFINITELY deserve at least one reply (sorry ehe)
@@remedyvammie Thanks! (Squeaks in cute birdie fashion)
That tiny squeak of _'yes help oml pls'_ is everything to me.
Yes!!!
There’s so much emotion in that little noise it made me tear up a little
... I et birdie was cold too
That was easily one of the cutest sounds I've ever heard in my life.
Well i had a big bag of premium seed from Costco
Man: you wanna come in?
Bird: yes (in a quiet embarrassed voice)
🥹 the bird’s adorable
That’s the only way how a bird should be held as a pet. love it ❤
Family not pet
@@animeguygaming4803okay you're the pet now
A bird is not family and if they keep hem like this if he gets in my back yard he is done by my cat dog or my gun
@@stalinvanwijk the only thing you shoot is your squishy turds into the porcelain 😂
@@stalinvanwijk i think you managed to hit like 3 of the 7 things that make a psychopath. Nice.
That’s a loyal bird
I have one just like this, it goes outside and will sit on top of door with screen door wide open unless I call it outside
It’s not loyal it knows what he has in the van for it
have you ever had a bird? the bond between a bird is the strongest, they pick one mate and that is all they will ever have. my bird is the same as this bird, he wouldn't leave me no matter what, he thinks I am his mate and nothing can ever change that! @@briom1425
@@briom1425birds are capable of complex emotions, behaviors and thinking. Some of the smartest animals on the planet are birds, bro. Genuinely corvids and parrots are insanely smart, like crows outright compare to the great apes in various regards lol. Loyalty is well within the ability of a parrot💀
@@briom1425yeah no... birds need affection since they're social animals. That's like saying "cats only like you for food" if that's the case then logically you should be able to harm both and both would still like you. Do some research it's not difficult
You know an animal loves you when it chooses to stay with you ❤
Getting them to leave you alone is the hard part 😂
Parrots don’t understand “boundaries”.
That bird sounds like its screaming in pain at the end
She's adorable and that little squeak is so special.
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ❤️😮
"You wanna come in?"
"yeah."
Hearing about the owner allowing this bird to free fly, and the bird actually coming back on its own, gives me such a happy feeling!
Honestly that bird looks clipped to me because I don't see any flight feathers. I'm thinking he placed it in the tree.
Source.
Trust me bro. @@junodonatus4906
@@junodonatus4906which are the fly feathers?
@@junodonatus4906 some birds look different than others
@@ameridev
I know that but the absence of flight feathers is obvious. This birds flight feathers are clipped.
birds and men can have hearts and trust
Parrots and Corvids in particular will bond really REALLY strongly to one maybe two humans if they are understood and cared for. It's as strong a bond as any dog
Problem is you can't just leave em alone for hours at a time they are lifetime companions literally
So very kind! What a gentle man. God bless you and your feathery friend!
That's very stupid. I could never leave my parrot outside without a leash, a wind can take him away, or dogs or cats or literally any other predator. It's horrible risk on his part. Even the rain is bad, because it goes into their nostrils and they can drown like that. That's why parrots in the wild cover from rain.
I'm pretty sure her feathers are cut. Meaning he left her out to get soaked for clout
That's awesome he has an enclosure in his work van.❤
Yeah it’s not a cage for sure!!
That's her chill zone 😅
I thought you were me for a moment
bird owners can get real crazy (in a good way)
Pretty sure he lives there or uses it as a camper...
If birds do that means you’re special 🎉😊😊😊
Thats amazing that she can fly free and still come back to her owner...
We rescued a baby pigeon back in the day, we nursed and raised him for about a year, we taught him to fly and mingle with the other pigeons. When it was time, we wrapped one of his legs with string for identification and set him free. He came back almost every week pecking at our glass back door, we’d let him in, feed him and let him back out.
Birds are smart animals, if you raise them right and build that trust. They’ll always come back. This guy definitely treated his bird well.
Bro that’s a pigeon this a parrot big difference
@@85jiggayour right parrots are far smarter i did the same with a magpie
@@jettstaff9785 regardless of the species all birds have an inherent urge to avoid and escape their owners, its INSANELY stupid and dangerous to let said bird out, 99 out of 10 times the bird will NEVER come back either because it simply doesn't want to or it doesn't know how to.
@@DeathSithe9299 out of 10? The math doesn’t seem to add up here.
I’m just impressed that he has his van entirely decked out for his bird as well 😲
I just hope he checks for hawks and other larger predator birds
Not many if any in suburbia Australia
Bird owner here! My dusky conure free flies and anytime she spots/senses a hawk or predator of any kind, she’ll alert me with a screech and hide away in a tree or come straight to me where she knows she’s safe. She’s green so she blends with the trees. She also will recall to me by going “BEEP BEEP” to make sure I’m nearby and to let me know she’s okay. I’ll usually respond with my own “BEEP BEEP” to let her know I hear her and she’s safe. Birds are smart! And even being raised by humans they still have amazing instincts.
@homosixual1759 She let's YOU know there's a predator!!! You better get cover! 😂
@@atherisGAYI love this interpretation lol
@@homosixual1759ha ha..so cute ..
Aww such a cute little bird 🐔🕊️😊😅
Bids are not only smart but empathetic and affectionate we underestimate birds too much
Yeah.
Dude I’m sorry but this has to be the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. Between her love for him and his love for her I can’t help but find myself melting with happiness.
This is so pure I love it. 🥰
Don't apologize for something good.
Birds are really smart, it takes a lot of training and bonding to be able to not only teach a bird to come back, but to have enough trust in the bird that they will. You can absolutely tell how knowledgeable and loving the owner is just by the van setup alone!
I agree! My parrot and I went through a lot of bonding!
Don't be fooled by the video, you can see clearly in the guys ig the bird's wings are clipped. (The account in the comment)
@@pinac0lada668what’s the @
Do you know what bird this is?
So so cute 🥺.
That made me smile so hard
lmaoo! Such a sweet little squeaks❤😂
What?
@@doormaster2517his face did this 🙂
@@doormaster2517his face did this 🙂
Her little pip when he asked if she was okay ❤
Yes, pip is good. I heard it, too. So cute.....
That’s not just his owner that’s that babies family. What a beautiful bind they have. I love people who love and care for animals.
😂 birds are the new cats.😂
The tiny squeak was so cute and t brid definitely was saying "yes please"
Bird: "Papa it's wet out here. I'd like to go inside now." ❤
"Happy bird noises" when it sounds like she's screaming in pain 😂
Lol she was cursing him out for leaving her out there😂
I didn't know I'm stressed ❤
Birds sound so freaking weird when they’re happy, I love them
Yea rainbow lori's are extremely vocal and like to copy the most annoying sounds like plovers. That little scream is definitely a happy noise, it means it pretty much sees you as its mum
Whuuuu..? Do you even know what a bird sounds like? 😏
Smaller birds would be having difficulty breathing. I'm sure your parrot was loving the bath.
This bird loves her human!
And her human love her back ...❤
*[Hyperventilating]* Did you just assume its gender?!?!?
@@patrickhenry9521 You are joking right??????
@@patrickhenry9521
Sounds like *you* didn't watch the video
@@andrewnguyen1117 Cool baby cartoon pookey mans playlist. I can see you're 7 years old based on your channel content.
Have fun with that, kid.
That’s so awesome. It amazes me how so many different animals can have a bond with humans.
@@fourtysixandtwo4556 do you see clipped feathers?
He’s abusing that bird. The bird couldn’t fly away anyway bc it’s wings are clipped.
Precious! Makes me miss my little parrot, who passed after 22+ years as my painting & photography companion. 😢
I'm sorry for your loss😢
Please don't be sad , you will meet your darling again in another life. May your reunion be joyous
This comment breaks my heart. They become your whole world. I hope there is an afterlife and you guys reunite.
So nice!!
Waiting in the tree for her human made me smile. Her amazing spot he made for her in the van made my heart melt. Her grateful, loving squeak once she climbed to her sanctuary made my whole being crumble into a ball of mush!!!❤❤❤
Jesus loves us!
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16 💖✝
But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: John 1:12 💖🌅
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23 💖✝
She didn’t wait for him that bird cannot fly. He clipped her wings, and the sound she makes at the end is a sound only baby birds make, an adult bird doing that sound is concerning
This is so unbelievably precious. My heart 😭
I simply love how creatively and cosily he put the bird’s habitat into his truck. Must be a dream for them to travel together like this. SO AWESOME!!! 😍🤩😍🤩
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It's got a wee perch that dangles down so it can see out the windscreen as he drives lol. Awesome.
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Thank goodness there aren’t any hawks near by that would be my worry !! Such a precious baby.
First thing I thought too!!! AAAND CATS!! Although hawks don’t bother our birds (I only have chickens now but I’ve had cockatiels and parakeets, I’d love a little parrot like her though one day!!) bc we have rare Crevecoeur in with them, which look like crows and hawks don’t like crows bc they swarm & attack them. Tricking them with black birds is a good way to keep them away!
But anyway that is just so sweet!!! Hopefully he can keep a good eye on her while he works, bc the freedom & joy she feels is evident, and is probably well worth the risk. Love & light to you and your sweet & precious little bird! ❤️✨
same thoughts 😣
love how she can fly free and still comes back that's really surprising.
Animals are misunderstood a lot. They are the most special creatures. Them and human babies. Most precious things.
She has a condo out of the rain. Food and water with protection from predators. 😂😇 she is not dumb.
Why is that surprising? Giving the history of birds what they can do over thousands of years. Trained birds were normal to send messages long distance all the time. Birds are smart and can be trained and learn fast.
@@cconnon1912 but there is no protection from cats and eagles, while he is at work though...I would be to scared to let it fly free, also because of humans who would want to capture it, because they might think it escaped....the bird can catch a cold too......I see too many birds in cats mouths......anyways I got anxiety from this, I would be to frighten and my head would be constantly thinking, if the bird was ok or not.....
@@Bella-mj4ry then don’t own a bird 🙃
I think this is the most wholesome thing I’ve seen on the internet today 🥰🥰🥰
Exactly
I wish I had one, so cute ❤❤❤😢
I love lorikeet sounds 😭 and she’s such a good lorikeet and the owner sounds like such a sweet person I hope they live a long, happy life together
This is so cute he made a small house in the car God bless 😊
I love thus bird and impressed by his owner who provide a number of amenities in his van .👏
It's wonderful she's allowed to fly free! Birds should never live their whole life in a cage.
Agreed, i have a cage for my bird but i leave it open so he can hang out on top of it and isnt trapped, and i take him on walks every day. I think a cage is important but its horrible to lock them up like they’re just a decoration
Absolutely the sweetest thing . Daddy asked if she was OK and think she answered yes . Sooo cute.
Wrong
cuck@@loadapish
@@loadapishwhat’s wrong then
@@twilightparanormalresearch186 loada crap is a moron. You can't talk to people thzt ignorant. That's why I didn't answer it. 😀 obviously theres some
mental issues there.
@@loadapishIt’s wrong? Ohh ok, please translate it for us then
Sweet little lorikeet. It's wonderful to see people who are dedicated to keeping them, so many end up in rescues because folks don't know what they're getting into.
So true. They really shouldn’t be with people who aren’t well versed with owning a bird and that don’t actually research and put out the effort in to maintain the needs of the bird. Lorikeets are pretty high maintenance with their diets and their liquid loops too. Like yes anyone can love an animal, but fact is not everyone can fully and responsibly care for one. I am definitely of the type not equipped, so I feed off of watching videos of other people and their feathered family. So darn cute I love them.
He let a bird that’s been enclosed out free to *fly away,* and it came *BACK?!*
What!? I thought birds would bail the first chance they got!
@@hobomike6935 call back training
@@hobomike6935 not every bird is same
That bird has clipped wings, it’s not wonderful. He put a bird who cannot fly outside and unsupervised.
This is real love. She could fly away anytime but she chooses to stay with her best friend and protector. What a precious bond.
She actually couldn't fly away at any time because her wings are CUT. I'm not sure where the story about the bird being allowed to fly free came from, because this person has taken her flight feathers so that she can't fly anymore. That noise she makes at the end of the video is also a noise only babies make. This person put a clipped BABY bird outside in the rain to make a video.
@@longkitty1090people looking through this content to be a mixture of gullible and stupid, a dangerous combination in any circumstance.
@@johnholliday13 So sad
@@longkitty1090Exactly. And if he really let her roam free with her wings cut (which I highly doubt he did), he would be leaving her vulnerable to predators. Larger birds and cats come to mind. It's not sweet, it's cruel.
Just like an abused wife keeps coming back to her abusive husband.
This is how you treat your spouse or significant other. You let them go freely and if they realise is not all that sunny out there, they will think about you when they are getting wet and come back home to you. Go get my book.
Your book is going to get wet
My soul is soaring seeing this beautiful little birdy live such a happy life
Bird got more safe haven than most humans
That bird is not happy, he clipped her wings, she cannot fly and he exposed her to predators and rain :/
"you wanna come in?" "Yes" he's totally answered yes with a cute relieved tone...
I'm being constantly surprised by beautiful, heart-warming stories like this of men with their animals 💞
I love it ... there ARE GOOD Men in this world 🙏
Very Florida looking neighborhood.
We don't deserve animals man. They're just amazing in every single way.
OK. Point made but? How much better off would they be if we had their best interests at heart? Most people don't get there but don't undervalue the few of us that do get there.
We are animals too, ya know.
We need to be thankful to God for making them the way they are. Each animal is there for a reason.
@@Wicked_Knight ☝️🤓
especialy when they canibalise their offspring☺
It goes to show that the power of kindness crosses all boundaries
Bless her little feathered heart 💖🐥
Que bonito 😊😊😊
OMG! the little overly excited screeching at the end is so typical of lorikeets and sooo cute!! It definitely was happy to come home ❤
Cuteness overload! Between the concerned guy and the vocally responsive bird, my heart melted.
شكراً لمن يعتنون بالحيوانات الضعيفة واللطيفة، جزاك الله خيراً ❤❤
شكرا. انا ايضا اعتني ببغاء صغير من نوع طيور الحب الفيشر. يؤنس وحدتي
وانا عندي واحد ازرق @@Hello-itsme9
امين ❤
That was the first reason why we as humans were made at by God in the first place, to care of all the things he made for us and make the whole world A Paradise, And look what we have done today 😢, It's True No Human Can Rule On Other Human And Make A Better Place, The Only Thing That's Going To Happen Is That DISTRIBUTION.
@@joelsolomon5538 i truly believe in the same thing
The world with narrators:🌎
The world without narrators:🌎