Who say's Parakeets are stupid?

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  • The Frymarker

    #1

    Who say's Parakeets are stupid?

    Well, I thought I share this funny moment with you.

    I have 2 parakeets one is a blue male very tame and the other is a vicious yellow female.

    Well this morning we ran out of birdseed. They both found their way out of the cage flew down stairs and landed on my shoulder. They watched me make grips all morning.

    Like "Hey Lady when you gonna feed us?".


    I felt like Snow White when all the little birdies landed on her in the forest.

    HEHE
  • yeahthatsme
    aka yeahthatswang
    • Sep 2002
    • 2592

    #2
    thats cool!


    you should make bird feather grips...
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    • The Frymarker

      #3
      yes they had never done that before....we have cats as well.

      But I guess they were feeling rather saucey today.

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      • RetroEclipseMan
        AO's Future Game Artist
        • Jun 2002
        • 1386

        #4
        Hehe. That's hilarious. It's amazing how smart birds are. My dad has a Yellow-Head Amazon and an African Grey and he has to actually put pad locks on their cages when we leave the house just so they can't get out of their cages.
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        • rhetor22
          Mag Lover (not that way)
          • Nov 2001
          • 1207

          #5
          my cockatiel used to get out of her old cage aaaallll the time.

          We were wondering how she opened the door, got out, then shut and locked the door again.

          She could actually squeeze thru the bars and get out. So we got her a new, bigger cage.

          The Kiwidog, back in her prime, was pretty smart too. She would wait till just the right time, then jump up in the air and catch our bird in mid flight, then spit it out on the ground cuz the feathers tasted like crap. Well she told me they tasted like crap, i've never tried them. It was pretty funny cuz she did it a few times, and the bird would always end up too slobbery to fly straight.
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          • FESTUS33
            AO's Mad Gunsmith
            • Oct 2002
            • 851

            #6
            Used to have a Cockateel,
            Who Alway's got the best on
            the cat. Never had to close
            the cage door,Ex GF got him
            and a "FRIEND" she was living
            with let him outside "IN WINTER".
            Needless to say I was'nt too
            happy.

            Have a friend who has a Nande'
            Conure, This bird is so smart,
            He can hold a conversation with
            you. He give's spontanious answer's
            to question's, and ask's question's
            of his own.
            VEERRRYY COOL Bird
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            • Ultimator
              ASsDddddddddddF
              • Apr 2002
              • 1389

              #7
              Our family has owned about 4 parakeets over the years and we had a yellow and black one who survived all the 4 years. One day I came home from school and there were pretty yellow feathers all over the stairs. I almost strangled my cat.

              Speaking of animal's intelligence, our old cat was so intelligent he figured out that if he stepped on the answerng machine it would make noise and wake my parents up. So everyone morning he would wake my parents up to let him out at 4 a.m. . On another note ... we have a black cat (Magellan) who weighs 23 pounds (last we checked.) He never meows but it's more like a moooooo.

              As you can see I've had a lot of animals in my house and I'm bored :o
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              • FESTUS33
                AO's Mad Gunsmith
                • Oct 2002
                • 851

                #8
                Originally posted by Ultimator
                On another note ... we have a black cat (Magellan) who weighs 23 pounds (last we checked.) He never meows but it's more like a moooooo.
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                • The Frymarker

                  #9
                  The longest I have had a parakeet for was 15 years, he whistled Popeye the sailor man.

                  He was cool.

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                  • Ultimator
                    ASsDddddddddddF
                    • Apr 2002
                    • 1389

                    #10
                    I'll snap a photo of him but as of now my Floppy drive is Fubar
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                    • Load SM5
                      Scruffy Administrator

                      • Oct 2000
                      • 6772

                      #11
                      Re: Who say's Parakeets are stupid?

                      Originally posted by The Frymarker
                      ....the other is a vicious yellow female.
                      Is'nt this statement redundant? That a female is vicious, is just a given.


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                      • The Frymarker

                        #12
                        Ahh ha funny, not all of us are vicious

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                        • agdemagman69
                          hehe 69 ^
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 896

                          #13
                          I have 4 parakeets and a cockatiel that all live in the same cage. The cockatiel always opens the door and the parakeets always get out, then the cockatiel closes the door again. its really funny to watch

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                          • The Frymarker

                            #14
                            hehe that is funny, it is probably saying your driving me nuts get out

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                            • pbzmag
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2002
                              • 1468

                              #15
                              I had a parakeet and a cockatiel and noticed that my parakeet, named vicious, was more aggressive. Every time I let them out to fly around, vicious always chased my cockatiel around the house.

                              pbzmag

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