And I Thought I Was a Songbird

“(Wow, I never thought I’d meet a real live Disney princess. I mean, you hear stories about them all the time, but… Soooo beautiful… Daaaahhh…)”




Looking forward to the samba remake of “Snow White,” Andrew Y.

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16 thoughts on “And I Thought I Was a Songbird

  1. Alice Shortcake February 12, 2018 / 12:23 pm

    “That was beautiful. Now give me a worm!”

    • Catwhisperer February 12, 2018 / 1:15 pm

      Yes!

  2. Gigi The cat lady February 12, 2018 / 12:33 pm

    Well, that was for the birds!

  3. dubravkamcvmd February 12, 2018 / 12:54 pm

    Was the bird conflicted? The singing made her/him want to sing but s/he wanted to listen also? Adorable.

  4. Beth February 12, 2018 / 1:02 pm

    To me, this looks like a bird in the process of (we hope) recovering from running into a window, or being saved from a c a t.

    Nice singing, though.

    • D B February 12, 2018 / 2:36 pm

      I know, it looks like something isn’t right.

      • D B February 12, 2018 / 6:39 pm

        On further looking around, this could be a fledgling house sparrow, based on the beak coloring and other things; which would mean that it’s opening its mouth for food and not in distress? Maybe? Hopefully!

        I have to say, I sing to my bird and she has zero interest in it at the time. Lol, I think it’s more than that I can’t sing! Because though they seem uninterested in the moment, some of them can certainly imitate whatever music they hear, so they def hear it:




        • tara February 12, 2018 / 8:50 pm

          OmG your birdy is singing something specific! Wow! with the *clap**clap* and everything! So Cute!
          …except I can’t figure out what it is? The Munsters?

          • AJ February 12, 2018 / 8:55 pm

            Close – it’s the Adam’s Family!

            They’re creepy and they’re kooky and all together ooky. They’re the Adams Family, finger snap, finger snap.

            I always wanted to be Morticia. My favorite quote of hers comes from the second Adams Family movie – “Oh mama, whatever shall I do, my baby is sick, my husband is dying” and mama replies “At least you have a black dress, dearie (cackle, cackle)”. Such dark humor.

            • tara February 12, 2018 / 9:03 pm

              oh of course – that’s it!

        • Murray C February 12, 2018 / 9:26 pm

          When I sing my rabbit Fergus runs for cover. And I sing semi-professionally! Everybody’s a critic.

        • debg February 12, 2018 / 10:25 pm

          Hilarious. I like that song as a duet.

  5. Catwhisperer February 12, 2018 / 1:15 pm

    Love the vertical video link name!

    • allein ? February 12, 2018 / 7:37 pm

      lol…I really need to pay more attention to the tags..

  6. Faye February 12, 2018 / 4:07 pm

    I’m totally tweet-less.

  7. debg February 12, 2018 / 10:26 pm

    Birdy looked it was falling asleep to a beautiful lullaby. Do birds yawn?

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