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Talking IRNS
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 1:39 pm
by colettec2000
Does anyone know when irns start to talk? Mine is 5 months old tomorrow.
I'm not sure if it's a boy or a girl. Not that it matters, I love him/her anyways.
Thanks for any and all hellp.

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 8:25 pm
by Leobabe
Talking ability comes at diffrent times dpending on the bird, some at 5mo. some not til they are a year old. and even some not at all. All depends on the bird. And as far as male or female, you could wait til the bird hits sexual maturity (1 1/2-2yrs old) and then you can tell by looking at him/her if it is a male/female.Or you could go and have her sexed. Hope i helped.
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 12:47 am
by ringneck
Hello
Welcome!
Both males and females talk. Talking usually begins around 7 months, some as late at 1 - 2 years. Usually you can hear your baby ringneck practice before it utters its first word.
I tried to teach my ringneck “hello” but he chose to say “good parrot.” So just keep your ears open.
Hope this helps
I.C.
talking irns
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 1:41 pm
by colettec2000
Thanks for all of your help everyone. I have heard some funny sounds from him/ her. I am always talking to him. I'll just keep listening and hopefully he/she will start talking.
My baby is 5 months old as of Sunday.
Thanks All,
Colette
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 5:56 pm
by doremon
Hi! My IRN is around 7-8 months now and true enough it has started to talk in the past 3 weeks. Initially, you can hear him trying to utter some words. So, I started teaching him to say 'Hello' and he did eventually! I was so excited. Yesterday night, I think he is starting to say 'Good boy'.
Doremon
talking IRN
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 8:55 pm
by lynnewatts
I have a breeder IRN that I bought two years ago as a companion for my cock IRN. She quickly learned to say Leah which is her name and she learned it from my other bird Tiki. Tiki flew off 7 weeks ago and I'm still looking for him. I think Leah is lonely and trying to have a better relationship with me as she's always been a biter and not wanted physical contact with me. Now that Tiki's gone, she comes to my bedroom looking for me and wants me around. I was so surprised when I got up this morning and walked out by her cage and she said "Hello" It made my day. Last night I heard her practicing "pretty bird" I think she got it from my friend who says that to her sometimes. I do beleive they're more willing to talk if they are not around another bird constantly. I have an IRN baby and a baby plumhead that have been in quarantine for 3 weeks now in another room. She can hear them and has seen them. The plumhead answers her when she yells out and I can hear her practicing the plumheads calls. Too cute!!!
Lynne
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:49 pm
by katraz
what a nice story lynnewatts...sorry to hear about tiki though.