7 Secrets Your Bird Knows About You

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Published 2022-02-21
Hello Buddies,
We all know birds are intelligent animals,
but have you ever thought about how this creature spends 24 hours a day in your home, watching you and knows everything about you?

It turns out our pet birds know a lot more about us than we realize.
Here are 7 Secrets Your Bird Knows About You.


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All Comments (21)
  • I remember when I was sick and very sad, my bird spent the whole day cuddling and being close by me and being nice. It’s true!
  • When my bird got sick I cried to him while he was sitting on my couch pillow. I was crying and saying "If I lose you who will listen music, watch outside or sing with me?" He stood up and cuddled me we slept all day together he started eating again and he is so healthy right now. ❤️
  • @justemmalyn7934
    I have a few different mood disorders, plus pain. My first budgie, who wasn't typically very cuddly, used to snuggle with me and wipe my tears with her feathers. My current budgie senses when I'm upset or in pain and sings and chirps very soft and nice. Both such sweet girls 💕
  • Budgie's are actually a blessing, to me they're the synonym of love. The love which my family and friends haven't gave me, they gave me :(
  • @Ada-mj9zh
    When I had covid last year, my birds were really calm and even started singing the song I taught them ! They are my emotional support
  • @kachnicka_1603
    I'm getting my first budgie tomorrow and your videos helped me a lot! Thank you :)
  • Birds do sense all these things. I’m chronically ill and my birds do change their behaviour around me when I’m having bad days. They become cuddlier and gentler, and tend to sit on me more. Birds are very emotionally aware.
  • I have 2 very tame budgies. When my son got sick from covid19, he needed to stay in bed for 2 days (due to high fever). EVERY time i let the birds out, they flew to him, sat close to his face, espcially his mouth, and just staid close for 1-2 hours. That was not normal behaivior from them, normally the great us, sit a little time close to us, talk, play, and then fly around playing themselves. But when on was sicks, Budgies stayed close to him, especially his face and mouth. Amazing :-)
  • @Unicornworld404
    Absolutely true! I agree 100% . Birds know more than we least expect them to!
  • @blindpilot3849
    All true; my parakeets keep still when I'm still in bed in the morning but once they see me awake and walking around they will increase their volume. Or the time when I was sad, the older budgie will come to my shoulder and gives me cuddles🥰
  • @itsTiffany12
    Too much information but when my boyfriend and I make out he always asks me to cover their cage 😂
  • This made me feel so optimistic. My birds are rescues I have had about 2 weeks. They've never been tame and are still scared of my hands. But they loudly call for me if they know I'm home, and want me to sit by their cage all the time. I am glad they know I love them, and I think they know I am trying my best to take good care of them.
  • @joannam8528
    I had no idea👀 I was sick a few weeks ago and my budgies were really calm lol Usually they chirp all day but when I was sick they just didn’t chirp as much and since I always spent time with them and talked to them in a baby voice, I guess they missed my baby voice😃 they were so quiet and just did their normal routine without chirping as much. The next day, I talked to them in a baby voice and they were so happy! They kept chirping and chirping🥺 but great video!😎
  • @Lucifer-do7mf
    my birds always make those super adorable beeps to cheer me up when i feel bad. how am i supposed to be sad with so much cuteness?
  • @JuzzyUK
    Our budgie is like a human baby and we love him ❤🥰
  • @Robin-yj7gj
    Mine are not tame but I still feel that there is a bond in a different way. We talk to each other. Especially the two boys. The hen is a bit more distanced. But when I got her, she was already older. She is 9 years old now. She's a good girl. I am happy that they know that I love them. ❤
  • @Ky_5002
    I had the flu for a week, my bird was completely normal and energetic as always. A few days after being completed miserable unable to get out of bed or do anything besides take a hot bath, I was getting ready to lay down and rest and sleep for the night and as always, I went to give him more food and water (as I did every morning or night depending) I noticed he was trying to sleep at the bottom of his cage. I thought he was just trying to sleep I didn’t know this was bad at the time, he looked comfy. A few minutes later I came back in the room and he was in the other corner not at all in the right position for sleep, and he looked lifeless. He was still alive but wasn’t moving and wasn’t making any noise. I knew something was seriously wrong at that point and that he was dying. I picked him up and held him and pet him until he had some kind of weird small short seizure and passed away in my hands. I’m still unsure of why or how he died. I was devastated and cried my eyes out for so long. I really want to know what happened. One day he’s happy as always doing his thing and the next he was just gone. I feel horrible for not knowing something was wrong but he genuinely wasn’t showing any symptoms of being ill. I’d also like to note that I had recently switched to a different bird seed (still meant for my bird type) and he didn’t seem to care I don’t think. I gave him treats pretty often probably once a week and he would eat it when he felt like it. I had him for about 5-6 years and I’m not sure how old he was when I got him. We got him from a breeder. Their life spans are supposed to be 10-14 years and he didn’t even get to live it all. He was a cockatiel by the way, yellow and a little gray. My sister had named him Lemon.
  • Sunny, my canary (who recently passed away) was a very caring and loving bird. She was a great listener. I often told her about my day, and when I told her I was sad, she would make soft, sympathetic peeps. I miss her so much. 😢 🐤
  • @Itskait1in
    When I’m sad they always come and sit with me it’s so cute
  • They know when i am upset and then they don't scream or be crazy so cute