Wow! I have six budgies and the self-appointed head of the flock sounds NOTHING like this little guy! All he does is SQUAWK and screech. He's 5 yrs old, very loved & spoiled, allowed to fly wherever he wants. Talking? No interest. Chirping? That's for sissies. Singing? Forget about it. I'll have to play this video more often to influence him otherwise....
@@RaisintheBudgie I doubt it. They were "rescues" left behind by a renter who kept them (at that time there were 4) in 1 small cage for 1 1/2 yrs, never letting them out! Now they have 3 large cages connected like a suite, but are allowed to fly free 85% of the day. I think my lead bird is still angry about his former caged life, and it's too late to train since they all have a fly-free flock mentality. My one female laid 8 eggs last year, but only 2 hatched. She now won't let ANY male near her! Her 2 babies are the friendliest, will go on my hand in the morning only, but then fly free & ignore me like the rest of the flock for the remainder of the day. Anyhoo, love your video!!! THX so much for posting! Maybe ONE fine day my loud squawker will take note, LOL
Twittery little fellow! Wonderful voice!
Thank you. He’s just the best 😍 I wake up to his conversations every morning and I wish that would last forever!! 🦜💙💙💙💙
Beautiful budgie🦜has Cute voice❤
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Wow! I have six budgies and the self-appointed head of the flock sounds NOTHING like this little guy! All he does is SQUAWK and screech. He's 5 yrs old, very loved & spoiled, allowed to fly wherever he wants. Talking? No interest. Chirping? That's for sissies. Singing? Forget about it. I'll have to play this video more often to influence him otherwise....
@@kmterpin haha interesting to see if he does! Perhaps he’s waiting for you to learn his language, wondering why humans take so long to train 😁🦜💙
@@RaisintheBudgie I doubt it. They were "rescues" left behind by a renter who kept them (at that time there were 4) in 1 small cage for 1 1/2 yrs, never letting them out! Now they have 3 large cages connected like a suite, but are allowed to fly free 85% of the day. I think my lead bird is still angry about his former caged life, and it's too late to train since they all have a fly-free flock mentality. My one female laid 8 eggs last year, but only 2 hatched. She now won't let ANY male near her! Her 2 babies are the friendliest, will go on my hand in the morning only, but then fly free & ignore me like the rest of the flock for the remainder of the day. Anyhoo, love your video!!! THX so much for posting! Maybe ONE fine day my loud squawker will take note, LOL
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