She whistles!

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She whistles!

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The other day i thought my IRN whistled but i thought i was imagining it because she wouldnt do it again when i whistled to her.
but last night my dad heard her aswell!
she is doing it right now, its not very good but its a start :)
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Cooooooll!!! :)
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she was mumbling today!
i dont have a clue what she was saying though :lol:
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Heyyy Good for you!! :lol: Stuff like that always gives me hope with Echo :D
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do you have a video or sound recorder you can put on when you arent in the house?? you would really be surprised how much they talkwhen they think no one can hear.
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nah i dont, when im not in the same room as her she makes lots of werid lil noises
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Congrats! I'm sure you'll have a little chatterbox on your hands in no time! How old is your IRN? I heard they start whistling and talking around a year of age? Although I'm not really sure.
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she is about 8 months old
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she said her first word yesterday :)
she said hello, it wasnt very clear but even my dad understood it :)
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Wow that's awesome! I love the sounds that IRNs make.....cutest sounds of any bird I think.

Keep us posted if she says anything else :)
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Cool. They are so cute when they start talking. I love the mumbling. They are practicing something new. I have always covered Zazu at night and in the morning he stays mellow in his cage practicing and rehearsing. It is hilarious.
We had a breakthrough though. We call Zazu our talking frog because we tell our family and friends how many cool things he can say and he doesn't even make a bird sound when anyone comes over. The other day my husbands friend came over and Zazu said hiiiii to him :shock: and I said he just said hi to you. So he went over to Zazu and said hi back and he said Hiiii again. I was so proud of him. Sometimes when he is excited it is really long and loud HHHIIIIIIIII!

Ha! funny little birds. So every time they are practicing they will come out with something new within a few weeks it seems.
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One of my Ringnecks last night started making sounds like the IRN in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQZH4LYmL0g

Not sure if that is a common sound they make? I've been playing that video and laughing, so maybe they are picking up on the sound? It was so cute when he was doing that, I wanted to change his name to R2D2 haha.
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Woah.... that is a cool sound. Never heard that before. Cool. I don't know if I will play that for Zazu. I like to keep him talking or quiet :D
That was for sure a cool sound.
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she now says come here and ok
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new words!
she wouldnt be quite yesterday when she was with me
the list is:
hello
come here
how are ya?
what ya doin?
ok

and there was more i just didnt understand what she was saying :lol:
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Very good!!

One of my last year babies is mumbling things. 'Hello' and 'what's doing' is fairly distinctive but not clear. I just don't know which one is guilty as only talks when they can't see me. When I try to sneak in the room to see who it is, all statues staring back at me, and they ALL have guilty looks on their faces. :lol:
I know it is not the lutino as she was outside the other day and I heard the chatter in the room.

I think who ever it is, has picked up the words from when I talk to Rafiki.
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lol :lol:
she also makes conure noises which sound exactly like a conure so you have to cheak which one made the noise :lol:
the weird thing is i dont talk to her alot but she is very interested in everything
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Ahh that makes me worry that my IRNs will start imitating my cockatoo's screech. One screech is bad enough I don't know how I'll deal with 3!

I try to teach them to whistle instead of screeching, hopefully they'll learn to do that instead :)
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