Parrot Videos On TV And Internet
Everybody's heard of the parrot who just can't seem to keep his dirty little beak closed on parrot videos! Sometimes those little devils really are like children, learning entirely too much from their elders. But with parrots being among the most intelligent of all the birds, it's no wonder that they pick up such things so quickly.
Parrots imitate just about anything flowing through their ears. Aside from human voices and influences, parrots imitate train whistles and machine noises. Humans never cease to be amazed with their entertainment and it is no wonder their sounds make their way to the television, YouTube and Facebook.
Of course, amusing sounds, words, and voices aren't the only clever things those little guys can do, and parrot videos of those are even more popular than just those of the birds talking and singing. They can dance, they can walk, they can roller skate, even run obstacle courses.
Most parrots can do tricks resembling dogs - fetching and returning, playing dead, descend and ascend latters and bowling ball. Senegals are among the cutest forms of amusement. Their videos make their rounds by the thousands, especially to YouTube. Nonetheless, the African Grey Parrots amaze owners and viewers, as they are no less than amazing with talent.
A parrot, however, isn't as easy to train. You cannot spend your money on a bird that is pre-programmed so-to-speak to dance and perform tricks. Successful trainers spend hours upon hours training for a finished product.
Parrot owners devote time to their pet, aware parrots need the upmost attention given to them. The attention desired is comparable to a three-year-old child. The smarter and bigger birds wouldn't want competition!
Owning a parrot is almost a full-time job in itself. Before you consider purchasing a parrot, you will need to take many other things into consideration as well, like the fact that the big ones can live up to 80 years. If you can't be around for another 80 years, do think before buying who will give the bird his home when you are gone. No one would like to have his or her beloved pet end up as a rescue.
Birds need the attraction and love. Parrots will willingly do tricks similar to parrot videos spread through the media, but, above all, parrots will need attention to complete these amusing tricks.
Parrots imitate just about anything flowing through their ears. Aside from human voices and influences, parrots imitate train whistles and machine noises. Humans never cease to be amazed with their entertainment and it is no wonder their sounds make their way to the television, YouTube and Facebook.
Of course, amusing sounds, words, and voices aren't the only clever things those little guys can do, and parrot videos of those are even more popular than just those of the birds talking and singing. They can dance, they can walk, they can roller skate, even run obstacle courses.
Most parrots can do tricks resembling dogs - fetching and returning, playing dead, descend and ascend latters and bowling ball. Senegals are among the cutest forms of amusement. Their videos make their rounds by the thousands, especially to YouTube. Nonetheless, the African Grey Parrots amaze owners and viewers, as they are no less than amazing with talent.
A parrot, however, isn't as easy to train. You cannot spend your money on a bird that is pre-programmed so-to-speak to dance and perform tricks. Successful trainers spend hours upon hours training for a finished product.
Parrot owners devote time to their pet, aware parrots need the upmost attention given to them. The attention desired is comparable to a three-year-old child. The smarter and bigger birds wouldn't want competition!
Owning a parrot is almost a full-time job in itself. Before you consider purchasing a parrot, you will need to take many other things into consideration as well, like the fact that the big ones can live up to 80 years. If you can't be around for another 80 years, do think before buying who will give the bird his home when you are gone. No one would like to have his or her beloved pet end up as a rescue.
Birds need the attraction and love. Parrots will willingly do tricks similar to parrot videos spread through the media, but, above all, parrots will need attention to complete these amusing tricks.
About the Author:
A keen naturalist and alternative livestock farmer, Alan Stables has written many articles on the animal kingdom. You can check the one on parrot facts by reviewing his site on talking parrots.