Parrot can't stop kissing her babies and telling them she loves them in adorable video
"I cannot believe parrots are real and we're so nonchalant about it."
Birds can be pretty amazing companions. Many birds live a lot longer than dogs and cats, giving you a buddy for life depending on when you get them. Some parrots can live up to 50 years, while the longest living cockatoo, Cookie, lived to be 82-years-old. If you get one of these amazing talking feathered friends, you should make plans to put them in your will. Literally, it's advised you put these long-living birds in your will so there's a plan in place for their care.
But their long lifespan isn't the only reason people can't get enough of these pets. Just like children, these birds learn to mimic what you say and how you say it, which allows them to engage in endearing moments. In a video compilation uploaded to social media by @themothergothel on TikTok, you get to see their adorable behavior play out in front of you. A blue ringneck parrot is captured loving on some brand new baby birds and it's the sweetest thing.
In the video you see the bird approach a baby bird and give it a loud smooch before saying, "Want to pet the baby!" Another clip shows what appears to be the same bird giving kisses to a different baby bird saying, "I love you!" over and over. It's beyond adorable and repeats again with two little nearly featherless baby birds soaking up the attention. It's not clear if this is a bird rescue, someone that really loves birds or if it's different birds that look and sound strikingly similar. Whatever the context, people's hearts melted at the interaction. Watch:
@themothergothel This melted me 🥹 #parrotsoftiktok #love ♬ original sound - 🌏💫 MG💫🌏
"I love that the parrot is clearly demonstrating its understanding of the expressions of endearment it has learned from you," one person comments.
"I cannot believe parrots are real and we're so nonchalant about it," another marvels.
"The bird actually transferred the love that you gave him and repeated the act to his babe," a commenter gushes.
Parrots are indeed real and somehow we're just used to these guys flying around and talking to us. Whenever life gets a little too mundane, circle back to this video for a serotonin boost, a smile, and a sweet reminder of how incredible nature truly is.
This article originally appeared March.
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