
Animals of different species can have the most unlikely and inspiring of friendships. Just take the duck family that befriended the wild parrot that landed in their yard one day, for instance.
They had absolutely no qualms about welcoming this wonderful avian into their family like he is just one of the gang. This really shows how accepting animals of different species can be with one another.
It started when these ducks were merely ducklings. One day, this little green parrot just showed up in their backyard looking for friends, and boy, did he ever find some!
Before long, these ducks welcomed this little parrot into their family. He went everywhere with them around the house and did pretty much everything with them.
He would explore puddles with them when it rained, roam around the grass with them, and even help them clean their feathers.
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This little parrot also enjoys just hanging out with these ducks when they sit on top of the fence, or perching atop the roof of the house with them before flying down in dramatic fashion.
It definitely seems like this little green parrot and these ducks were made for each other!
You just know that animals are closed when they can share humans with each other! They may only have one human mama, but both the ducks and the parrot clearly enjoy spending time with her.
And she clearly enjoys ending time with all of her precious avian companions, too! This is what true love looks like. Just look at all the precious snuggles and cuddles that this woman, her duck child, and parrot enjoy.
We would even say that this woman is living the dream, getting to care for all of these precious little feather babies like this.
They often say that birds of a feather will stick together, but this video shows that birds of any feather know how to love each other regardless of their species.
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