[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1IkYdCIId0[/media]
:3:
[sp]yes that is me behind the lens[/sp]
What a cute little bird.
what are you doing behind the lens?
aww...:3:
did you buy him
he really liked the lens cap for my camera for some reason.
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[QUOTE=VaultBoi;16568293]did you buy him[/QUOTE]
Nah, unfortunately he was on hold for someone else. :(
He's so CUUUUTE :3
I know. :3:
snip, Bird is to cute :(
I was i got my pet birds young, so that i could have raised them and they would be social.
[QUOTE=Stephen427sf;16573039]Hmm.. I saw this bird somewhere before.., OH now i know it!, That things head was laying infront of my door last night, I need to feed my cat some more...
But suriously, That WAS a cute bird.[/QUOTE]
Ha Ha Ha!
no.
My old bird used to act just like that.
BIIIIIIIRD!!!!!! :downs:
I used to own parakeets. I had one that I trained to fly to my hand, and whenever I read on my bed, it would fly up and watch the pages like it was reading along with me.
I miss it :(
Aww :3
I wish I had bought a bird like that and not gotten this angry cockatiel that hisses and spits at me like a little bitch.
Remember: never take birds from your friends.
Yum!
I have two of these birds, they get anti-social if you put them with any other bird so keep them around people 24/7.
I hear they can be really cage territorial as well.
these parakeet videos make me want to get a parakeet.
[QUOTE=rilez;16577586]these parakeet videos make me want to get a parakeet.[/QUOTE]
they're a really good pet for people if you have the time to socialize with it. Parrots that aren't socialized with enough develop really bad emotional problems.
It sort of depends on what kind it is. African Greys need at least 3 or 4 hours of interaction.
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