He Speaks!
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He Speaks!
Finally, at around 15 months of age, Ruffle decided to start speaking. He's got such a charming little voice!
Now it's peek-a-boo this and peek-a-boo that. Best part is, I think he learned it by watching a YouTube video from my shoulder.
Now it's peek-a-boo this and peek-a-boo that. Best part is, I think he learned it by watching a YouTube video from my shoulder.
Talking bird
I love it when my birds talk. I was cooking dinner the other night and Bird said, "Whatcha doing?" I said I wasn't doing much and asked what he was doing. He said "No, whatcha doing?" so I told him I was cooking dinner. He said, "Oh, good boy". I thought it was hilarious.
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Re: He Speaks!
Wait so what should i do wen my bird is on my shoulder?inept wrote:Finally, at around 15 months of age, Ruffle decided to start speaking. He's got such a charming little voice!
Now it's peek-a-boo this and peek-a-boo that. Best part is, I think he learned it by watching a YouTube video from my shoulder.
Ha Ha Ha
Congratulations. I know the feeling when they start to speak. It’s amazing and well worth the wait. It’s funny how we want them to talk, and then when they start talking, we can’t shut them up—man, you gotta love ringnecks. Again, congradulations on your work and give your ringneck a treat for me .
U.S Marine
LoL. There is nothing you need to do to get your ringneck to talk. Just talk to him/her and it will start talking. Some start early and others start later. People would always look at me weird when I talked to my bird; however, it really paid off.
Just talk to it while watching TV, reading the mail/book, or talking to family/friends—they so much want to interact with us that they’ll start to pick up words. Hope this helps .
Best of wishes,
imran
Congratulations. I know the feeling when they start to speak. It’s amazing and well worth the wait. It’s funny how we want them to talk, and then when they start talking, we can’t shut them up—man, you gotta love ringnecks. Again, congradulations on your work and give your ringneck a treat for me .
U.S Marine
LoL. There is nothing you need to do to get your ringneck to talk. Just talk to him/her and it will start talking. Some start early and others start later. People would always look at me weird when I talked to my bird; however, it really paid off.
Just talk to it while watching TV, reading the mail/book, or talking to family/friends—they so much want to interact with us that they’ll start to pick up words. Hope this helps .
Best of wishes,
imran
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