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Marnie's imitations

Postby Marnie » Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:35 am

i have been trying to get her to say "peekaboo" ever since i got her but she prefers to pick up other birds calls.
i used to have Indian ringnecks and she picked up their call perfectly. liked that.
but she doesn't do them anymore :(
then she imitated the budgies, that was ok.
and she stopped doing them too :(
but now i have a $500 SPARROW!!!! :lol: i hate sparrows and its her favorite squawk now.
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Re: Marnie's imitations

Postby lzver » Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:50 pm

They do and say so much cute stuff, but sometimes we have to live with the loud/annoying noises.

Lucy, our Red Belly has quite an impressive vocabulary of words/phrases, probably 30+ but some of them she learn't a few years ago and she doesn't say very often anymore. I love it when she says 'Pretty Birdy', but she hardly says it anymore. I think they have favorite words/sounds that they use all the time and when they learn new words/sounds, the others get retired.
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Re: Marnie's imitations

Postby Michael » Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:44 pm

Lately Kili's been thinking she's a conure and doing really annoying "eeeeeek! eeeeeeeek! eeeeeeek!" kinda screeches. She must have picked it up in the bird store when I took her there cause I can't imagine her learning it any other place. This is the big down side to them being little copy parrots. Luckily she's been doing it less and less lately. I put hello on cue so she uses that one a lot.
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