Barry has a stylish hairdo and is a cute Gloster canary. What’s up with his hair, too? It looks like a bowl cut done perfectly.
Despite being native to the Canary Islands, glosser canaries are rarely seen in the wild. Decades of selective breeding have culminated in these. Gloster canaries fall into two categories: coronas, who have crested heads, and consorts, which have smooth heads. Barry has beautiful hair and is of the second type.
Humans do not get along well with the birds that have the cute “Beatles” haircuts. They are not as friendly with humans as parrots. Despite this, they are renowned for being talented and passionate singers.
Here are some of the most beautiful pictures of Barry the Canary that we have collected.
Barry’s owner clarified, “We went to a pet store on July 26th to look for the right bird.” “We knew he was the one when we got back on the 27th!”
“We believe he is one and a half years old, but we have no confirmation (Glosters may live for seven to twelve years),” the owner explained. “There are two varieties of gloster canaries: consorts (the ones without the fringe) and coronas (the ones with the fringe), and it’s very evident which category Barry belongs to!”
“Barry truly likes going out in his bird carrier,” Barry’s owner stated. “We’ll wander through parks and fields, and he’ll twitter and jump with delight.”
When asked about Barry’s popularity, his owner stated, “I never anticipated to surpass 1k followers, but we love and appreciate every single one of Barry’s fans!”
He’s since updated his hairstyle, and his Instagram bio reads, “I’m the bird with the fringe!” And he now has over 10,000 followers.