perkachow:

foxymaple:

videohall:

For some reason a bird speaking Japanese is mildly off putting.

> Literal translation

Bird:“ ‘Uhm Hello, this is the Ono family.”

Bird: “What’s wrong?”

Owner: “Abe-chan, you’re a little too early. Once the phone’s picked up, then properly say hello.”

Bird: “Okay, understood.”

Owner: “Do you really understand? I’m counting on you. Hello, this is the Ono family residence in Gifu.”]

Bird: “Okay, I understand!”

Owner: “Got it.”

> That’s clearly some sort of Pokemon.

> Off-putting? It’s like birds were meant to speak Japanese!

> For some reason it’s never occurred to me that birds can mimic languages other than English. It’s so cool, though!

quoth the raven; “moshi moshi”

Mildly annoyed voice: Hai, WAKARIMASHITAAAAAA!

It’s a mynah! Not quite as smart as parrots, but amazing mimicry skills, and they do learn more or less what different things actually mean. At the very least, they learn the appropriate times to say things.

why-animals-do-the-thing:

rosslynpaladin:

copperbadge:

serotina:

Dirby woke us up at 8 AM with another impromptu ukulele serenade. this little one brings so much happiness.

Combining birds and ukuleles, appealing to many of my interests! 

@why-animals-do-the-thing this dove bird seems to be genuinely enjoying the enrichment of pecking to make pretty sounds. Is this right?

Yeah! This definitely looks like a bird who has found some fun enrichment. 

A lot of birds seem to like things they can peck to make sounds.