Is there any solution to somewhat decrease very very high pitched sound of lovebirds.
Is there any solution to somewhat decrease very very high pitched sound of lovebirds.
Not to my knowledge, there isn't. I find that mine make more noise when there's a lot of noise around the house so decreasing inside noise might have an effect. I can lend you my 2 macaws for a week. They will definitely alter your perception of noise!!!!! Ditto with my Amazons......
Linda L.
There are no bad birds, just misunderstood ones.
You just got to learn that this sound is music!...
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Her pain-in-the-buttness makes her who she is.
I love lovie sounds! I remember when I first got Pip, I used to think he sounded like a squeeky wheel! Pip is pretty quiet, so when he makes his little lovie chirps and sounds, it's all good......but Rudy does get pretty noisey sometimes and even can get annoying once in a while, but mostly, I like having my home filled with lovie sounds!
I hope that someday people can understand that it's not "just a bird,"
but the very thing that gives me humanity and keeps me from being "just a
human."
Ear plugs???
Our birds get going when the TV is on, people are talking, water is running, or just their nap chirping. Sometimes they are really quiet, but other times they get super loud.
Usually I don't notice it anymore unless it is expecially loud. My DIL brings earplugs when whe visits us...
Linda
I find mine gets really loud when there are bluejays or crows around...she tries to talk to them. Even if they're miles away! It's pretty hard to control nature though.
Right now I'm so used to the sounds that I don't even hear them, but my sister, who just came for a visit kept commenting on the noise.
If there's a specific time you need absolute quiet (like for an important phone call) you could try putting a blanket over her cage.
When I first got her, she was sooo quiet I thought I had a mute bird! I must admit I'm glad I didn't get the Quaker I was looking at!