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Title: Frostie Dancing To Shake Your Tail Feather! ©Karla K. Larsson

Added: Feb 1, 2009

Author: OnePickieChickie

Duration: 2:43

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Frostie can dance the socks off any bird on this planet! Frostie's Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/FrostieTheDancingCockatooFrostie is a 22-year-old Bare-Eyed Cockatoo, otherwise known as a Little Corella, a parrot native to Australia. (Video by Karla K. Larsson - Paradise - California - USA - February 1, 2009.)

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Youtube Comments: 8550

OnePickieChickie Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - @FrozenSiox That's good to hear. It still makes me smile after 2 1/2 years!

OnePickieChickie Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - @miffoiskogen It's funny how everyone has their favorite part. Mine starts around 02:12.

OnePickieChickie Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - @dksharktooth How sweet! Thanks for sharing!

OnePickieChickie Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - @MrRevA7X Thanks!

OnePickieChickie Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - @SlimShady486 No, there was no training involved. Frostie was on a roll that day for sure! I was simply playing with him, knowing he liked to dance, and set up a tripod to see what he'd do to one of my favorite songs. Boy was I stunned and pleased with his spontaneous response! Frostie wasn't mine at the time. I was simply visiting a friend who was babysitting him and playing with him.

OnePickieChickie Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - @SlimShady486 Frostie is a 22-year-old bare eyed cockatoo, aka little corella, a parrot native to Australia.

Arkalius80 Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - Man that bird is having the time of his/her life! Companion birdds are such fun creatures... they are so different from humans yet we are still able to share some interesting connections. Happy birds are always fun to watch.

OnePickieChickie Says:

Jul 2, 2011 - @Arkalius80 Frostie was on a roll that day for sure! That was the third take. The first two he turned around and danced with his back to the camera right away so I called in the guy who'd been babysitting him for two years who never listened to music. When Frostie saw Ted waving a white hand towel all around, he went nuts and busted out a once in a lifetime performance, much to my absolute disbelief and delight.

GorefeastDrummer Says:

Aug 27, 2011 - perfect song

mainsqueez13 Says:

Aug 27, 2011 - how did yuh get ur bird to dance i always play music and he never dance :/

livandmiklovejb Says:

Aug 27, 2011 - awesome

eugkra34 Says:

Aug 29, 2011 - hot damn he actually knows how to choreograph his moves to the music to some extend

MegAndLilxx Says:

Aug 29, 2011 - Wow! Loving the bird x

SHADOW135246 Says:

Aug 29, 2011 - wait this bird danced the same dance to whip my hair by willow smith which video is real

gorddasfamily Says:

Aug 30, 2011 - wow that is so cute and funny i don't know what to pick for reactions funny? or cute?

deniseandjessica1 Says:

Aug 30, 2011 - LOL xd

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @cat5343007 That's because I made this video on February 1, 2009 WAY before Willow Smith recorded Whip Your Hair.

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @deniseandjessica1 Thanks!

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @gorddasfamily The more you watch it the funnier it gets.

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @SHADOW135246 I recorded this video on February 1, 2009. This video is the original. 

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @MegAndLilxx Thank you!

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @eugkra34 I was amazed, especially since this was a spontaneous performance, not a trained routine. :=)

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @livandmiklovejb Thank you!

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @mainsqueez13 Frostie just likes to dance. It depends on the species and then the bird's personality.

OnePickieChickie Says:

Aug 31, 2011 - @GorefeastDrummer Thank you!

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