trish1172
04-23-2011, 09:56 AM
I've always noticed the cute noises Tango makes, but I first notice some really interesting one's since yesterday.
My husband installed a new smoke/carbon monoxide detector yesterday and later in the day it started to chirp every 30-60 seconds. (it wasn't alerting us to anything, it was a malfunction due to my cooking or interference from something else.) Eventually, every time it chirped, Tango would imitate the chirp. When we tested it and it gave 3 beeps, he repeated them too. It was funny.:rotfl Later, at his bedtime, I said "nite nite" to him like I do every night before I cover his cage and he chirped back at me in the same rhythm & tone. I was so happy since he responded to me.:happy:
Also, in the mornings when I uncover his cage for the day and am about to open it up, he makes this farting/raspberry sound over & over again. What does that mean? He does it for a few minutes after coming out too before he starts chirping. In the past, I've heard him "growl" before he opens his beak as he's ready to bite or when I bring my hand near him. The morning one sounds similar, but he's not being aggressive...he seems more excited.:confused:
My husband installed a new smoke/carbon monoxide detector yesterday and later in the day it started to chirp every 30-60 seconds. (it wasn't alerting us to anything, it was a malfunction due to my cooking or interference from something else.) Eventually, every time it chirped, Tango would imitate the chirp. When we tested it and it gave 3 beeps, he repeated them too. It was funny.:rotfl Later, at his bedtime, I said "nite nite" to him like I do every night before I cover his cage and he chirped back at me in the same rhythm & tone. I was so happy since he responded to me.:happy:
Also, in the mornings when I uncover his cage for the day and am about to open it up, he makes this farting/raspberry sound over & over again. What does that mean? He does it for a few minutes after coming out too before he starts chirping. In the past, I've heard him "growl" before he opens his beak as he's ready to bite or when I bring my hand near him. The morning one sounds similar, but he's not being aggressive...he seems more excited.:confused: