HaleBoppPeachyluv
01-19-2009, 02:58 AM
Does yours ever talk?
My sunnybird has been an original in more than one way! Today she decided to echo my hubby when he chirped at her. This is the first lovie i've ever had that "talks". :happy:
It's so cute....she's been making small cute kiss noises when we kiss her..... and now.... Hubby says "chirp" at her and she usually responds with a small kiss noise or by tipping toward him and tapping her beak on his cheek or lip. Today he says "chirp" and she said it back!!
We even managed to capture it on video... but i don't know how to convert avi files into something I can post on youtube to share with you all (PM me if you have simple instructions i can follow to take care of that)... also, i'm on a macbook pro, so i need mac instructions.
I don't know that i would've recognized it as a word if she hadn't said it right after hubby said "chirp" to her though... it's high and squeaky, but said with the same intonation as my husband's & it sounds completely different from her normal squeaks. She did it twice, and my husband's expression both times is priceless!
My sunnybird has been an original in more than one way! Today she decided to echo my hubby when he chirped at her. This is the first lovie i've ever had that "talks". :happy:
It's so cute....she's been making small cute kiss noises when we kiss her..... and now.... Hubby says "chirp" at her and she usually responds with a small kiss noise or by tipping toward him and tapping her beak on his cheek or lip. Today he says "chirp" and she said it back!!
We even managed to capture it on video... but i don't know how to convert avi files into something I can post on youtube to share with you all (PM me if you have simple instructions i can follow to take care of that)... also, i'm on a macbook pro, so i need mac instructions.
I don't know that i would've recognized it as a word if she hadn't said it right after hubby said "chirp" to her though... it's high and squeaky, but said with the same intonation as my husband's & it sounds completely different from her normal squeaks. She did it twice, and my husband's expression both times is priceless!