The expressive reaction of a budgie when he sees his owner petting a water duck: "There are no such things as toxic little birds..."

In a fun and touching TikTok video, shared by user @condi.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 December 2023 Monday 10:56
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The expressive reaction of a budgie when he sees his owner petting a water duck: "There are no such things as toxic little birds..."

In a fun and touching TikTok video, shared by user @condi.cagliostro under the title "Feathered Jealousy," the owner of a charming parakeet unleashed an unexpected reaction in her bird when she caressed a rubber duck.

The moment, originally recorded by the account @bettyco_san, shows how the little bird, upon noticing the attention devoted to the toy duck, decides to intervene in a unique and jealous way.

In the images, you can see how the owner, laughing, lovingly caresses the harmless little water duck. However, the budgie's attention is immediately awakened, and with a quick movement of her beak, she decides to remove the duckling from its owner's hands, demanding exclusivity in displays of affection.

After making sure he has all the attention for himself, the friendly parakeet does not hesitate to continue pecking at the duckling, expressing his peculiar form of jealousy.

The video has gone viral on social networks, accumulating numerous comments that highlight the tenderness and comedy of the episode. Users expressed their amazement and affection towards the jealous parakeet, commenting phrases such as "The caresses are only his", "He sent the duckling flying with great desire" and "The only scene of jealousy that I could endure." Surprisingly, the video also received humorous comments, such as "I can't believe that with that level of violence it looks so cute. I died of love."

Among the reactions of Internet users, the general consensus stands out that the parakeet demonstrated an unmatched level of jealousy, but at the same time, it conquered hearts with its possessive and adorable attitude.

Social media users have unanimously concluded that, despite its small snatch, this "jealous parrot" proves that there are no "toxic bowbirds", but rather charming birds in search of love and tenderness.