Gucci, a mistreated cockatoo, filmed dancing along to Some Nights by Fun

A mistreated bird has captured the hearts of users across social media after he was filmed shaking his tail feather with his new owner.

In one video uploaded to Instagram on Tuesday, Gucci the cockatoo can be seen dancing along to Some Nights by Fun along with his new owner Kurter Barnett from Canada.

Gucci was left with no feathers on his body after his previous owners caused him so much stress that he pulled them out.

Kurter uploaded two other videos of the dancing cockatoo to his Instagram, one features Gucci dancing to 'The Way You Want Me' by Lucky Rose, the other shows him dancing to the Justin Bieber song, 'Baby'.

Gucci was left with no feathers on his body after his previous owners caused him so much stress that he pulled them out

Unhindered from the cracker, Gucci is free to throw some serious shapes with his new owner Kurter Barnett

In a video uploaded to Instagram on Tuesday, Gucci the cockatoo can be seen dancing along to Some Nights by Fun along with his new owner Kurter Barnett

Gucci seems to have moved on from his traumatic experience, while he still has no feathers that doesn’t seem to stop him from getting his groove on.

The video starts as Gucci perches on Kurter’s shoulder with a flavoured rice cracker in his beak, bobbing his head along to the music of Fun.

‘You don’t know if you’re eating or dancing,’ Kurter tells the bird.

After a few more head bangs, Gucci eventually makes up his mind, stashing the cracker on Kurters head.

Now unburdened from the cracker, Gucci is free to really show off his moves.

He rocks his head back and forth, and begins bobbing his head vigorously in time with the music as Kurter sings along.

The original video already has over 165,000 views since it was uploaded on July 5, with a version shared by Unilads Facebook page on Thursday having been viewed nearly two million times.

The original video already has over 165,000 views since it was uploaded on July 5, with a version shared by Unilad on Thursday having been viewed nearly two million times