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Old 13-Mar-2008, 04:51 PM
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How do you make parrots talk

An Interesting Topic Arises :

There are many articles, books or even websites selling e-books , CDs and etc on Parrot behaviour training , tricks and parrots talk.Now let us discuss on : How do you make parrots talk?

Rather than reading from sources, lets hear from some of our forum mates who have successfully made their parrot talk?
Let the thread flow from the horse mouth.

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Old 13-Mar-2008, 05:56 PM
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The truth is, of course, that not all parrots talk, not even those from the species known best for their mimicry, the double-yellow-headed and yellow-naped Amazons and the Timneh or Congo varieties of the African greys. While nearly every parrot species kept as a pet has a talker or two among its ranks, some types of birds just aren't known for their mimicry.

I had kept macaws, cockatoos, yellow nape, double yellow, african grey etc.
From my experience, parrots are just like human and they have the smart and the stupid ones, the fast learner and the slow learner.
It's best to consider talking a bonus rather than a requisite characteristic of your pet.

You can try to teach your parrot some words and phrases by repeating them clearly, or even by using Cds, tapes or computer programs that say the same language over and over. You can nurture communication further by using the words in their proper context, and by setting up an association your bird can grasp.

For example, every time your bird lowers his head to request a scratch, ask him, "Wanna scratch?" and then scratch him. When you give him foods or other toys, call him by name out loud. Play naming games with him. Say "toy" and then tell him "Good bird!" for taking the toy from you, and then repeat the exercise.

You may have an easier time if yours is a one-bird household. Two birds may be more interested in talking their own language with each other than figuring out your expressions. Some experts also suggest not attempting to teach your bird to whistle, at least not until he has picked up speech. Whistling birds seem to show a reluctance to use words.

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Great Information. Thanks.

I also heard that Parrots mimic other birds faster than human words.
Example : If I were to record my voice and let it play in CD for the bird to listen and listen....., it will take time to learn that word but if another bird were to speak that word, it can adopt it faster.Is it true ?

If that was the case, then we must have a collection of all the birds voices recorded and play in repeated track for the parrot to listen and listen and at last react.
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Great Information. Thanks.

I also heard that Parrots mimic other birds faster than human words.
Example : If I were to record my voice and let it play in CD for the bird to listen and listen....., it will take time to learn that word but if another bird were to speak that word, it can adopt it faster.Is it true ?

If that was the case, then we must have a collection of all the birds voices recorded and play in repeated track for the parrot to listen and listen and at last react.

I agreed on this too.

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