Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
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Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
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I have a cockatiel named spot he had full flight feathers for a year and in March I had him clipped for the first time he makes a wolf whistle but nothing else. Will he ever talk?
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176.1 | Talk-a-Tiel! | BETTER::DESILETS | Wed May 17 1989 09:04 | 11 | |
re: 176 How old is your bird? If your tiel is under a year old and you are consistent with your training, your bird can talk. However, cockatiels are better whistlers than they are talkers, but I've known and read about owners who's birds had quite a vocabulary. A suggestion I might have for you is to go to your local pet store and get a book specifically on the training of cockatiels. Hope this answered some of your questions. Good Luck! | |||||
176.2 | A lot depends on the individual bird | GLDOA::LROMANIK | Wed May 17 1989 13:01 | 10 | |
Yes, cockateils can talk. But just like with the larger parrots, how much they talk, or if they talk can very much depend on the individual bird. Some have no intereset in it and never try; others are constantly trying to imitate those funny sounds that humans make :-) Of course the more effort you put into it, the more likely you are to spark an interest. Laura | |||||
176.3 | YOUTH AND TIME IS THE KEY | SVCRUS::BUCCIERI | Thu May 18 1989 16:04 | 19 | |
Hi, I have two cockies .... one that we inherited and is almost two and one that is a hand fed baby that I purchased from a breeder at 7 weeks. The older bird will whistle and SCREAM but my baby is learning a good vocabulary. The baby spends almost all his time with me while I am home. He has learned a number of phrases like "hi little cockie" and "pretty bird" These were all phrases that were picked up through normal conversation. This little guy is one of the most affectionate birds I have ever owned as well. He loves to have his head scratched and will snuggle up during the evening and fall asleep. I guess what I am saying is that every bird has the potential to talk. How much they interact with humans and how old they are when you start is very important. There are many good books on taming cockatiels. Keep in mind that all the books in the world will never do any good unless you are going to stick to a consistent schedule of training your feathered friends. Jim Buccieri |