JamesC
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- Sep 3, 2011
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- Parrots
- Blue Crown Conures: Tootsie and Rosco.
Senegal Parrot: Sidney.
Feathers of the past:
Budgies: Sunshine, Digit, Kiwi, and Yahto.
Senegal Parrot: Kelly.
"Fly free, little ones. Love and miss you."
Anyone ever try recording the noises their birds make and playing it back to them?
I did it the other night and got a very unpleasant surprise. I was making a comment to a friend of mine about the different noises that Rosa makes compared to Tootsie. She knows Tootsie but has not yet met Rosa so I decided to make a recording of her to send to my friend. I played it back to edit out the silent parts and when Rosa heard it....holy cow! Did she get MAD! She charged to as close as she could get on her play pen and started squawking and lunging at me. I absently raised my hand towards her to shush her and the next thing I knew she was latched onto my little finger biting for all she was worth. Drew blood with a split right through the quick of the finger. Surprised, I pulled my hand back and she came with it and stayed clamped on for half a second before she let go and fell into my lap. She then jumped onto the floor and started running around still puffed up and squawking.
Needless to say I was shocked. I have played back recordings of Tootsie to her plenty of times before Rosa came. She would get excited and start calling but nothing like what Rosa did. Though Rosa came to me as a "she" I'm pretty sure this bird is male and was reacting in a territorial defense manner. Ready to defend his mate and territory from the "intruder". If I ever record them again I will certainly be wearing headphones.
I'm curious if anyone else has played back their bird's noises to them and what kind of reaction they had to it.
I did it the other night and got a very unpleasant surprise. I was making a comment to a friend of mine about the different noises that Rosa makes compared to Tootsie. She knows Tootsie but has not yet met Rosa so I decided to make a recording of her to send to my friend. I played it back to edit out the silent parts and when Rosa heard it....holy cow! Did she get MAD! She charged to as close as she could get on her play pen and started squawking and lunging at me. I absently raised my hand towards her to shush her and the next thing I knew she was latched onto my little finger biting for all she was worth. Drew blood with a split right through the quick of the finger. Surprised, I pulled my hand back and she came with it and stayed clamped on for half a second before she let go and fell into my lap. She then jumped onto the floor and started running around still puffed up and squawking.
Needless to say I was shocked. I have played back recordings of Tootsie to her plenty of times before Rosa came. She would get excited and start calling but nothing like what Rosa did. Though Rosa came to me as a "she" I'm pretty sure this bird is male and was reacting in a territorial defense manner. Ready to defend his mate and territory from the "intruder". If I ever record them again I will certainly be wearing headphones.
I'm curious if anyone else has played back their bird's noises to them and what kind of reaction they had to it.