My buuurrdsss
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My buuurrdsss
I unfortunately dont own an indian ringneck but....heres my budgies, Sid and Codi!
This is Codi
And heres Sid
This is Codi
And heres Sid
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cute fids
They are really pretty little things. Looks like they enjoy you
too.
too.
Sue
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat
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aww they are both lovely and great pics too . Sid reminds me of my mums budgie Max.
Do you know how well budgies pick up language. Sometimes it's hard to understand, but mum's Max omg ! he talks up a storm, he immitates the chooks and says "Here Chooky Chooky" and clucks, he says "RRRRRRRRRRing ya bell" "RRRRRRRRing ya bell Max" .. "Pretty boy max", "Good boy max", "where's catty", (yes mum has a cat too). He sits on the window and tries to feed the lorikeets that come to see him, so he immitates their sounds, he says "Where is daniel, Where is joel" these are my nephews who stay at my mums alot , he asks "what are you doing" he whistles Eine Kleine Nachtmusik with alot of tremalo, and the list goes on and on. I am trying to get them to record him one day.
Max has a favorit bell that he does ring, its haning on a long chain, he will fly to it, hold the chain with one foot and grab just behind the bell and begin to shake it, just like a human would, its so cute.
He chatters the most when the kettle is boiling first thing in the morning, and its like a big long conversation
Sorry to go off braggin on my mums bird, but I just wondered if you knew how incredibly well budgies can pick up things.
Do you know how well budgies pick up language. Sometimes it's hard to understand, but mum's Max omg ! he talks up a storm, he immitates the chooks and says "Here Chooky Chooky" and clucks, he says "RRRRRRRRRRing ya bell" "RRRRRRRRing ya bell Max" .. "Pretty boy max", "Good boy max", "where's catty", (yes mum has a cat too). He sits on the window and tries to feed the lorikeets that come to see him, so he immitates their sounds, he says "Where is daniel, Where is joel" these are my nephews who stay at my mums alot , he asks "what are you doing" he whistles Eine Kleine Nachtmusik with alot of tremalo, and the list goes on and on. I am trying to get them to record him one day.
Max has a favorit bell that he does ring, its haning on a long chain, he will fly to it, hold the chain with one foot and grab just behind the bell and begin to shake it, just like a human would, its so cute.
He chatters the most when the kettle is boiling first thing in the morning, and its like a big long conversation
Sorry to go off braggin on my mums bird, but I just wondered if you knew how incredibly well budgies can pick up things.
Angie
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God Bless
Thanks everyone
Kyria; Yes I have a friend whose budgie talks alot I think they are less likely to talk if you have them in pairs though, my Sid has picked up a few noises such as giggeling hehe but neither of them really ''talk''. They are still very noisy though! They just enjoy making their general budgie chatter!
Kyria; Yes I have a friend whose budgie talks alot I think they are less likely to talk if you have them in pairs though, my Sid has picked up a few noises such as giggeling hehe but neither of them really ''talk''. They are still very noisy though! They just enjoy making their general budgie chatter!
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