You should make ringtones out of «Mum? Me biscuit’s fallen in me BREW!», «Grumpy!» and «Always look on the bright side of life, da-da,da-da-da-da-da-da»! Just like the owners of Einstein Grey has, many people love having their fave bird as a ringtone! It would be really fun having Budge’s wise words on the phone, LOL!
hahahahaa love it. I watched this last night and had to come back and watch it again - first thing in my head when I woke this morning... 'Muuuum - me biscuits fallen in me brew....!'
Probably the funniest parrot video I have ever seen! I have a 7yr old male Yellow Crowned Amazon called Hooch n he goes bonkers when I play him this.. Also a big Monty Python fan n never fails to make me split my sides laughing when Budge sings their most well known song n 'Mum, me biscuits fallen in me BREWWWWW! Absolutely hilarious! Hee hee hee
Ha ha ha, wonderful performance. So very cute, and such an appropriate song, especially now in corona time. Always look on the bright side of life, precious.😅.😆.
That's cute! I have a Yellow Naped Amazon Parrot and her name is Larry Bird. I got her when she was only 3 months old so I could hand feed her and bond well. She sings many different songs. I always teach her to sing bird song's. She sings, Bird is the word, I feel pretty, Fly high lesbian seagull, from Beavis and Butt-Head do American. I wished I were in the land of cotton, Star Spangled Banner, she does part of the Who's Tommy, rock Opera, Some lines of song's by Queensryche and Pantera. She does the heavy metal scream. I guess if I worked with her more on one thing that she likes, she would pick it up. She has a vocabulary of about 200 words.
That sounds good. Just one piece of advice based on my experience: Do not teach your bird any stupid songs or sayings. I hear so many cases of great birds being ruined by idiot owners teaching them stupid kids' nursery rhymes and other meaningless rubbish that you can already hear every 2-year-old child saying. This species is the best talker in the world and should be kept for unique phrases and great songs and tunes. And of course, never teach it to curse. That's another thing some people cannot wait to do and of course once a parrot leans a word or saying, it never forgets it and will recall it randomly, sometimes decades later. This girl sometimes whistles Bob Dylan's "Changing of the Guards," which all Dylan fans find hilarious and they all recognise it immediately from the first bar. In fact, even non Dylan fans are able to recognise it. There are other very good talking parrots, such as african greys, but nothing comes close to the yellow naped amazon for quality, clarity and volume in its speech. It truly is the king of all talkers (or queen in the case of yours and my birds). I don't know whether there is a way to send videos privately or even to communicate privately any more through this site. If not, then if you let me have your email address, I'll write to you, so you can send me a video of 'Larry Bird.' It sounds like one I'd like to see and hear (unlike many that have been ruined by teaching them childish phrases). Thank you. Meanwhile, here is a small video of her being fed as a chick. This took some doing. Everybody asks me how I managed all of this with just 2 hands and no outside help, while using a heavy camera. Unfortunately, it was an early digital one and the quality was not as refined as it is nowadays. th-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=9DlmsXgXojI Show less
Thank you. She's a great character. This was just filmed one morning during a random spare half hour. There was no prompting. She just does and says as she pleases. Most parrots need coaxing or prompting. Not so with this girl. She's a natural born entertainer. All parrots, unless prompted, generally just say whatever comes into their head. I just decided to film what she was randomly belting out. She was invited onto tv shows and I was even asked if she could take part in one international film that has just been released, but we are so occupied with business elsewhere that we prefer to love her as the household pet we hand reared her as. Lots of people express surprise at this, but she's our baby. There's even a good Russian African grey who has copied her repertoire now, especially the Monty Python song.
Classic Yellow Nape ! I had one 35 yrs ago, he learned so many things to say it was amazing. Best was he learned to cry exactly like each of my 3 small children, which did not endear him to my ex-wife. Had to rehome him sadly , as the babies grew up and he hated them and would bite. In retrospect I shoulda kept him and .... I now have a Yellow Shoulder Amazon, who is 1/2 the size of a YNA and much milder temperament. Talks and sings better than a YNA, if thats possible.
We still have another yellow nape who used to copy both of the kids' crying sounds and you could easily tell which of the kids she was imitating. The parrot is 25 years old now and still going strong. By the way, I never found the yellow nape to have a bad temperament when young, but they can grow a bit nasty alright when they reach maturity.
Which part of the video shows her trying to fly and failing to do so? Please advise us, because we haven't been able to trace the part you are speaking of.
Will someone hurry up and get this birds "biscuit out of the brew"? lol super cute.....
ME BISCUITS FALLIN IN ME B R E W!!!
You should make ringtones out of «Mum? Me biscuit’s fallen in me BREW!», «Grumpy!» and «Always look on the bright side of life, da-da,da-da-da-da-da-da»! Just like the owners of Einstein Grey has, many people love having their fave bird as a ringtone! It would be really fun having Budge’s wise words on the phone, LOL!
Nice idea, mate. How would I go about doing this?
hahahahaa love it. I watched this last night and had to come back and watch it again - first thing in my head when I woke this morning... 'Muuuum - me biscuits fallen in me brew....!'
Probably the funniest parrot video I have ever seen! I have a 7yr old male Yellow Crowned Amazon called Hooch n he goes bonkers when I play him this.. Also a big Monty Python fan n never fails to make me split my sides laughing when Budge
sings their most well known song n 'Mum, me biscuits fallen in me BREWWWWW! Absolutely hilarious! Hee hee hee
Brilliant, crying with laughter here xx
This video had me crying with laughter. What an awesome bird.
Ha ha ha, wonderful performance. So very cute, and such an appropriate song, especially now in corona time. Always look on the bright side of life, precious.😅.😆.
That's cute! I have a Yellow Naped Amazon Parrot and her name is Larry Bird. I got her when she was only 3 months old so I could hand feed her and bond well. She sings many different songs. I always teach her to sing bird song's. She sings, Bird is the word, I feel pretty, Fly high lesbian seagull, from Beavis and Butt-Head do American. I wished I were in the land of cotton, Star Spangled Banner, she does part of the Who's Tommy, rock Opera, Some lines of song's by Queensryche and Pantera. She does the heavy metal scream. I guess if I worked with her more on one thing that she likes, she would pick it up. She has a vocabulary of about 200 words.
That sounds good. Just one piece of advice based on my experience:
Do not teach your bird any stupid songs or sayings. I hear so many cases of great birds being ruined by idiot owners teaching them stupid kids' nursery rhymes and other meaningless rubbish that you can already hear every 2-year-old child saying. This species is the best talker in the world and should be kept for unique phrases and great songs and tunes. And of course, never teach it to curse. That's another thing some people cannot wait to do and of course once a parrot leans a word or saying, it never forgets it and will recall it randomly, sometimes decades later. This girl sometimes whistles Bob Dylan's "Changing of the Guards," which all Dylan fans find hilarious and they all recognise it immediately from the first bar. In fact, even non Dylan fans are able to recognise it. There are other very good talking parrots, such as african greys, but nothing comes close to the yellow naped amazon for quality, clarity and volume in its speech. It truly is the king of all talkers (or queen in the case of yours and my birds). I don't know whether there is a way to send videos privately or even to communicate privately any more through this site. If not, then if you let me have your email address, I'll write to you, so you can send me a video of 'Larry Bird.' It sounds like one I'd like to see and hear (unlike many that have been ruined by teaching them childish phrases). Thank you.
Meanwhile, here is a small video of her being fed as a chick. This took some doing. Everybody asks me how I managed all of this with just 2 hands and no outside help, while using a heavy camera. Unfortunately, it was an early digital one and the quality was not as refined as it is nowadays.
th-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=9DlmsXgXojI
Show less
man - this video caused my missus to want to get a parrot, my word - it's the 12th time we have watched this, no lies! "You having a laugh!" ha ha ha!
I have never laughed so much as I have watching this video. Perfect! I couldn't stop laughing! Love it and very cute birdy.
Thank you. She's a great character. This was just filmed one morning during a random spare half hour. There was no prompting. She just does and says as she pleases. Most parrots need coaxing or prompting. Not so with this girl. She's a natural born entertainer. All parrots, unless prompted, generally just say whatever comes into their head. I just decided to film what she was randomly belting out. She was invited onto tv shows and I was even asked if she could take part in one international film that has just been released, but we are so occupied with business elsewhere that we prefer to love her as the household pet we hand reared her as. Lots of people express surprise at this, but she's our baby. There's even a good Russian African grey who has copied her repertoire now, especially the Monty Python song.
He’s so funny what a charmer
Classic Yellow Nape ! I had one 35 yrs ago, he learned so many things to say it was amazing. Best was he learned to cry exactly like each of my 3 small children, which did not endear him to my ex-wife. Had to rehome him sadly , as the babies grew up and he hated them and would bite. In retrospect I shoulda kept him and .... I now have a Yellow Shoulder Amazon, who is 1/2 the size of a YNA and much milder temperament. Talks and sings better than a YNA, if thats possible.
We still have another yellow nape who used to copy both of the kids' crying sounds and you could easily tell which of the kids she was imitating. The parrot is 25 years old now and still going strong. By the way, I never found the yellow nape to have a bad temperament when young, but they can grow a bit nasty alright when they reach maturity.
Budge is gorgeous
This bird needs love and special one attention like Pebbles the parrot got. Sweet thing....
fallen in me brew lol
LOL..I'm dying here..LOL
I have two napes and a grey I let them listen to yours lol. It was great to hear the English accent Im Scottish but my birds have their own.
He turned into a telephone when he says brewwww
ggggrrrrumpyyyyy!!!!! xD
I used to have a bird like that
He wouldn’t sing but he would say shut up
an amazon?
smart yellow nape
Kind of reminds me of a toddler throwing a tantrum in the middle XD
XD Hahah! Sooo cute!
I like the lunch break part😂
Great singing!
me biscuit fallen in me whhaat da fuckkkk
Limalachi me breeeeeeew!!!!! 😂😂😂
It means tea.
Love this video a lot!
LMFAO man!
Hhhhhhhi
Nice bird
I have an amizon parrat
Yellownapes are a bit touched...
Is that parrot "from up North"....😅😅😅😅
JIM I FORGOT THE TREATS
Haha
This bird is for sure a great performer.... but it doesn't seem be able to fly. Are those wings clipped?.... and if so - why?
Which part of the video shows her trying to fly and failing to do so? Please advise us, because we haven't been able to trace the part you are speaking of.
Who say chicken ant sweets
Sounds as bad as my yellow fronted Amazon lol
Is this bird Satan?
Jaiden Animations anyone?
wow one of those people who assumes all parrots are ari
LMFAO man!
LMFAO man!