by Pajarita » Fri Jan 29, 2016 10:47 am
I don't know what you mean by 'singing' exactly. It could be singing like people sing (which, at least in my own experience, they don't do) or it could be singing like some people call what cockatiels do (which is not singing the way a canary would sing but a vocalization). GCCs screech. That's pretty much they way they vocalize - as most conures would. I guess they could learn to imitate a whistle like a wolf one (most birds can do that one because it's an easy one) but none of mine did. Of the two males I've had, one talked while the other one did not (not a single word -but, then, he was the one that had been abused). Of the two females, both said a couple of words, one of them their own name, but that was about it. GCCs are not really known for their speaking ability. In my personal experience, their most outstanding and valuable features are their sweetness and cuddliness