mh434
New member
- Oct 28, 2014
- 473
- 9
- Parrots
- Yellow-naped Amazon "Sammy"
Love birds (4)
Green-cheeked Conure "Skittles" - now, sadly gone from my life
Blue-Crowned Conure "Tequila"
African Grey "Reno" - sadly, now gone from my life
We've had Reno (a CAG) for 14 months now, and he continues to improve, in disposition, plumage (no more chewing, and a brand new set of gorgeous feathers!), and talking.
He's always had an impressive repertoire, picking up words (and clearly understanding their meanings) after hearing them only once. He has hundreds of different words.
What has changed is that he only occasionally speaks phrases now...instead, he speaks full sentences. It's almost spooky (actually, it's REALLY spooky to non-parrot-savvy people!). Last night, when he wanted a treat, he said "How about a cookie, mommy? I could really go for a cookie right now!"
This was, by no means, an aberration. He does this frequently, joining together words to form a sentence that not only is more-or-less grammatically correct, but appropriate to the circumstances. When it's time for bed (according to him), he'll say "What time is it? It's time for bed. Nite-nite, mommy!". Sometimes, he seems to merely intend to entertain (he has a noteworthy sense of humor) - a few days ago, when we had a guest over, he said "How about a cup of tea? I could really go for a cup of tea." Our guest was...amused!
Are other CAG owners having similar results with their birds? I've always known that CAGs have an enormous talent for speaking, but...forming complete sentences, all the time?!?
He's always had an impressive repertoire, picking up words (and clearly understanding their meanings) after hearing them only once. He has hundreds of different words.
What has changed is that he only occasionally speaks phrases now...instead, he speaks full sentences. It's almost spooky (actually, it's REALLY spooky to non-parrot-savvy people!). Last night, when he wanted a treat, he said "How about a cookie, mommy? I could really go for a cookie right now!"
This was, by no means, an aberration. He does this frequently, joining together words to form a sentence that not only is more-or-less grammatically correct, but appropriate to the circumstances. When it's time for bed (according to him), he'll say "What time is it? It's time for bed. Nite-nite, mommy!". Sometimes, he seems to merely intend to entertain (he has a noteworthy sense of humor) - a few days ago, when we had a guest over, he said "How about a cup of tea? I could really go for a cup of tea." Our guest was...amused!
Are other CAG owners having similar results with their birds? I've always known that CAGs have an enormous talent for speaking, but...forming complete sentences, all the time?!?