I have no desire to take on a bird. But bird people are always the *_BEST_* people, I swear!!🙏🏼🥰
(Guess it kind of says something about me, then, huh?!)😂
Your appreciation speaks volumes about your kindness and understanding! 🐦💖
African Greys are so smart!
@@kathleenshabaan3806 Like living with a 1 pound human with feathers,lol.
You're an amazing person for taking care of pretty bird's
Beautiful birds, amazing woman 💕
Lady is equally magnificent in her love
So glad they both have a loving home now ❤❤
Parrots are incredibly social creatures.
By the way, re the pet shop I reported in the Comment I posted below, I wrote to the RSPCA (in the UK), mentioning these birds enclosed in really tiny cages, and other concerns. The shop closed after this. I don't know if it had anything to do with my letter. But I certainly hope so! There needs to be stricter regulations re these businesses etc, as they're making money off live creatures, and it's downright unethical and wrong!!!
This part of a much wider issue, of course; people breeding animals etc, in order to make money. If people would wake up and stop buying from these places they could go out of business! 🚨
Such pretty birdies! God bless them ❤
🤧 aww they are both super gorgeous, bless you for saving them and giving them a terrific forever home, cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
Thank you so much! 😊 We're grateful for your kind words and support for Maggie and Phillip🐦💕
These 2 pretty Parrots are just TOO STINKING CUTE!! Really Pretty and just the apple of their mom's eye!! Love everything about these cuties!!❤😊
@@CuddleBuddiesChannelAlways!! Just To See These Beauties Warms My Heart!!
Maggie and Phillip may have had a sad start in life, but boy are they with the bestest human ever now. It's lovely to see how unconditional love can open a heart, and here it's all the way around. May you have many beautiful years together. Thank you for sharing ❤️💕👍
Thank you for loving and rescuing these highly intelligent birds.❤
Appreciate you adopting greys in need. They look well taken care of ❤.
Adorable
I hope someday they'll get along !
Thay are so beautiful ❤
Awesome !!!
So cute! ❤
this is so precious
I've often felt so sorry for Budgerigars (Budgies) as they're always kept in cages. Same with Finches. I reported a local pet shop once for this - tiny finches in tiny cages, in a darker side of the shop. Awful! Birds should be where God intended - flying free outside, wherever and whenever possible. In the case of 'owned' and confined birds, then, yes do a lot of research in order to give them the best life possible, out of cages, access to as much of the house as possible. Lovely to see these two parrots having a great time ❤🦜♥️🦜♥️
Thank you for your compassionate concern for birds' welfare! 🕊️ It's crucial to ensure they have environments that meet their physical and psychological needs. Maggie and Phillip are fortunate to have a caring home where they can thrive. Your advocacy makes a difference! 🦜💕
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I've often thought that the reason we fail to understand just how intelligent animals are is because we, as humans, have thousands of different facial expressions, and animals don't. That makes them seem unintelligent to us, but it's not true.
African Greys are probably as intelligent and sophisticated as young humans.
That's a fascinating perspective! Animals, including African Greys, certainly have their own ways of communicating and understanding the world around them. Their intelligence often shines through in ways that may be different from humans, but equally impressive! 🦜💡
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel Thank you.
I'm really enjoying your channel.
What kind of idiot has no patience with a bird that he has to be abused?
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Twins Owwwghhhhh😅
I had a couple of Cockatoos. Unfortunately the female Umbrella died after emergency surgery and the ex has the Goffins. I still feel blame myself because I didn’t take the Umbrella to the vet for the first two days I suspected she might be sick, although she appeared to be OK. But African Greys are really smart, I believe smarter than even German Shepherds. Greys tend to be less “snuggly” than Cockatooos but I believe Greys tend to bond with one person and can be really friendly, like these. But after having parrots I think that breeding them anymore for pets should perhaps be outlawed. These Greys need a home as they’re bonded to this gal. But I’m pretty convinced birds should be outside, flying free. (I actually think the same thing for most animals though. I started taking care of feral cats but they stayed outdoors and over time they became very friendly. I was able to trap them, get them fixed, microchipped and they got their vaccinations, But those cats had it made because I fed them everyday but they got to be outside too. I even let a few of them inside for short periods if they wanted.)
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences! 🦜 African Greys are indeed incredibly intelligent and form strong bonds with their caregivers. Each bird has its own personality and needs, and it's wonderful to hear about your care for feral cats as well. Your compassion makes a big difference in their lives! 🐾💕
The word “only” is a tricky beast. I believe it’s supposed to be placed next to the word or phrase it modifies. If that’s true then I think the title should be, “Two Birds Love Only One Woman.” (“Two Birds Love One Woman Only” might work but it’s pretty klunky.)
Who is boss of family😂😂
Parrots are magnificient creatures...I think many people have no idea what a responsibility and commitment they represent over several decades...they will accompany you throughout your entire life...and under no circumstances should they be kept alone in a cage...how would people feel if they were locked in a small prison cell all by themselves...and that is exactly how the bird feels too...but it is very nice to see that this woman is committed to giving her parrots the best life possible.
You've highlighted an important perspective on parrot care and responsibility. It's crucial to understand the long-term commitment and social needs of these magnificent birds. Maggie and Phillip are fortunate to have a loving home where their well-being is a top priority. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🦜💕