ct92404
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- Oct 14, 2012
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- Parrots
- My first bird was a parakeet named Buddy (passed away November 8, 2012). My newest friend is a parakeet named Chipper.
I was curious, have you noticed ways your bird has learned to communicate with you, besides using body language? I mean, a way that seems to send a clear message that he or she wants (or doesn't want) something? My budgie, Chipper is normally very friendly and she loves attention. I take her out of her cage and pet her all the time, and she will hop up on my hand or shoulder on her own, and even often climbs up on my friends. But of course sometimes she gets in moods where she just wants time to herself. If she doesn't want to come out of her cage, she will stubbornly keep avoiding my hands...and then she will go up on her swing and look at me in a certain way. If I try to pick her up when she's on the swing, she will get really mad and make a noise and bite me (not hard, but just a warning nip). So now, whenever she goes on the swing, I know she really just doesn't want to be bothered. If she is in one of those moods and I try to pick her up and she doesn't want to come out, she will just climb up on her swing right away. So I just tell her calmly "Okay" or something like that, and I close her cage.
It really seems like she definitely found a way to communicate with me. I can't be sure, of course, but she doesn't randomly go on her swing during the day. She only does that when I cover her cage and she's ready to go to bed, or if she doesn't want to come out of her cage. I have NEVER had a small pet communicate like this before, and it seems pretty amazing. I've known for a while now that birds are pretty intelligent, but I've never seen anything like this in the other small animals I've had as pets.
What do you guys think? Does it sound like she actually found a simple way to communicate? And what ways do you think your birds have learned to communicate with you? I mean besides body language and noises, but actually learning something specific like this to tell you something?
It really seems like she definitely found a way to communicate with me. I can't be sure, of course, but she doesn't randomly go on her swing during the day. She only does that when I cover her cage and she's ready to go to bed, or if she doesn't want to come out of her cage. I have NEVER had a small pet communicate like this before, and it seems pretty amazing. I've known for a while now that birds are pretty intelligent, but I've never seen anything like this in the other small animals I've had as pets.
What do you guys think? Does it sound like she actually found a simple way to communicate? And what ways do you think your birds have learned to communicate with you? I mean besides body language and noises, but actually learning something specific like this to tell you something?