So while working with my Luna bird, I pet her and talk to her while she is out with me, and ignore her bluffing bites.
I uncovered her this morning, and said good morning to her as well as making kissy noises at her (I make the kissy sounds every time she comes out in hopes she'll learn it). As I left the house for work this morning, I told her goodbye and once again made the kissy sound.
As I turn the knob to leave, I hear Luna attempt to imitate the sound.
I was so proud of her! True, it may have just been the beginning of her morning chirping, but it sure sounded close.
I'm counting it as practicing if nothing else lol.
Luna: fast learner, or coincidence?
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Re: Luna: fast learner, or coincidence?
Thanks!
Today she started making her new favorite sound: imitating the squeaker in my dog's ball. I almost got onto my dog for squeaking it non stop like he usually does, until I realized he was outside playing and the sound was coming from my room...
Today she started making her new favorite sound: imitating the squeaker in my dog's ball. I almost got onto my dog for squeaking it non stop like he usually does, until I realized he was outside playing and the sound was coming from my room...
Re: Luna: fast learner, or coincidence?

has it uttered a full word yet? how long has it been since you brought it home?
Eva
Re: Luna: fast learner, or coincidence?
She hasn't said any words yet. I've had her with me for about...two/three weeks now. She's only seven months, so I'm not expecting her to talk any time soon, so we're working on easy sounds first then working up to words.