How does your birdie greet you in the morning?

This is one of my favorite moments of the day. When Ollie would see me he would often stretch and purr. Juliette runs over and give kisses.

Awwwwwwww that's so sweet. And so civilized!! Lovejoy by contrast starts dinging his bells a good 10 minutes before I even get out of bed at 5AM to signal to his indentured servant (i.e. me) to "Get out here and bring me my breakfast!!" So rude, but I don't mind ;)
 
My budgies start to chirp quietly as soon as the room starts getting lighter. One at a time I hear soft chirps. Then Donzi and Jimmy Buffettbird start croaking like bullfrogs. Not loudly but loud enough to hear across the room. The 8 Porch Birds that live in a flight cage on the adjacent enclosed porch are the first to see the sunrise and the first to start their day.
Depending on what time the sun rises, I start my 30 minute long budgie feeding routine as soon as they start to stir. When the feeding is finished I open their doors and "release the hounds". 12 of my budgies fly free all day and they're eager to stretch their wings.
 
Nameliss starts the day saying softly drawling out...yes master. It's repeated until it's obvious I am awake. The noise starts as she rushes me to get her chop. I get kisses. She dives in and barely comes up for air. Her morning chop time is her favorite thing. This morning's pic.
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Button starts chirping the second he hears any movement in the morning. When I open the door to the bird room, he usually greets me with a kissing sound & more chirping. Ava is much quieter in the morning than her little brother. She simply puts her wings straight up in the air to say hello when I go in the room to open the blackout blinds. However, once I go to the kitchen to prepare their breakfast, the flock calling begins and continues until the birdies have their chop.
 
Mine would usually start jumping at the cage door and demanding to be let out, but if it was very early then they’d just stare grumpily at me, LOL.
 

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