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AngelAndMe
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I just brought home a 6 year old female Eclectus who I bought from a woman who could no longer have her for health reasons. Her name is Angel, and she's warming up slowly.
She doesn't seem to talk much. When I first got her she would scream a lot to get my attention, but now that she's realizing she won't get it that way she's not doing it as often. She likes to make cooing noises. She often coo's to herself when she's content or when it's night time, and it's usually accompanied with her grinding her beak. Is this just a sign of contentment, or is there something more?
I've been researching about teaching Eclectus's to talk, but I only get either parrots that are under a year, or older parrots, past their twenties. How can I teach my parrot to talk at the age she is?
She doesn't seem to talk much. When I first got her she would scream a lot to get my attention, but now that she's realizing she won't get it that way she's not doing it as often. She likes to make cooing noises. She often coo's to herself when she's content or when it's night time, and it's usually accompanied with her grinding her beak. Is this just a sign of contentment, or is there something more?
I've been researching about teaching Eclectus's to talk, but I only get either parrots that are under a year, or older parrots, past their twenties. How can I teach my parrot to talk at the age she is?