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Love all of your parrot stories. I have a blue and gold macaw, not at home now because she screams so badly if I am not with her every second, she is at my husband's farm with lots of animals. She is so intelligent, calls us by our names, she talks to me on the phone in such a pitiful voice, "DONNA". Had a Maltese and she bossed him around, when he was outside and time to come in she would say, "Kojak, get in here right now!", or come on, come on Kojak". When I had her at home, got a Cockatoo and man, talk about screeming and demanding, she would scream and the macaw would tell her to shut up",well, that just made her scream more, "attention", any kind. When I gave the macaw and treat, she would say, "oooh, it's good, DO YOU LIKE IT?'''I could go on and on about their intelligence. Now I want an African Grey, do they scream a lot??? |
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That is priceless!! |
2 Attachment(s) This is Asia my alexandrine parrot ,he does'nt bark but he does call the dogs to the window every time he see someone outside walking their dog so that they can bark their heads off !.This drives me NUTS! The funny thing is the dogs learned that only a certain call means come to the window and look . Asia loves to create a commotion when ever he can.Attachment 238689 Attachment 238690 |
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We have had our grey 19 years. He calls me all the time Patti this and Patti that, really a lot of company. When the girls bark he tells them," quiet please, NOW." When I give him treats he says please and thank you. He is so enjoyable. We have an enclosed patio where he is, so his cage is kept in there, easier to clean up about the floor around his cage, he has a habit of taking his food and tossing it over his back out of the cage :( we spend most of our time out there and so he really picks up on things from the tv too, he use to sing the hi ho, hi ho it's off to work we go............, and then he picked up me laughing after it and saying that's so stupid. Donnarod ours never screams, had a Sun Conure years ago and had to give him away he was such a screamer and didn't want Timmy picking up on that. |
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No, compared to Cockatoos, Greys are very quiet. Sam never makes loud squaws or shrieks or anything like that, and from what I've read that's typical for greys. |
My neighbor has one & it now barks from my boys lol It's even funnier since she hates dogs lmao!! |
that is funny |
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i use to go to our local bird store every few days... The owner had baby parrots , hand fed all the time.. I fell in love with th gray's . Some of her parrots were outside of their cages. The Macaws, and Cokatoos, have ear splitting screams. A pioneous, and African Gray were on the quiet side. Some day I'll have my gray ! The Congo Gray is the bigger of the two. I have heard that they really don't start talking untill at least a few yrs. old .There was a famous gray named Alex. He understood what to do on command! He was owned by a Scientist who studied his intelligence for yrs. :thumbup: |
That is so funny..:D |
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This is a GREAT THREAD And yes - we need videos !! I gotta see a Grey ask a yorkie if he needs to go potty ! (ps - they're my dream birds too if I were to ever get one) |
I have a Cockatoo. She barks and cries just like the dogs. Plus she plays ball with them. She takes the ball or toy to the top of her cage and drops it for them. She loves Noel. Noel is her favorite so she always makes sure she lines it up so Noel gets it. LOL. When she wants to play she'll also call Noeeee Noeeeee and when Noel comes running in to her, she takes the toy lines it up and drops it right on Noel's head and then says Ooops and laughs. LOL. Boo thinks she's one of the girls. All the Yorks sit up on top of the couch and look out the window. Boo flies out to them and sits right there along with them and looks out the window. Elaine |
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