Screaming birds

Nov 12, 2019
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Has anyone else noticed that their budgies will scream their heads off for no apparent reason? Skye does it for attention if we donā€™t respond to his demands fast enough, but Sunny has taken to shrieking for no reason. I thought it was life or death, like a cat was somehow in the room with that scream, and nope, heā€™s just screeching for no reason. No calling first, just outright screaming his head off. He has new food, new water, and was out for over an hour before I put him back. Opened the door, opened the cage, no reaction except for a questioning head tilt when I came in the room. Nothing cooking, so no new smells at the moment. Could something outside have frightened him through windows, and black out curtains?


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Laurasea

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My Budgies make lots of happy noise. They only time they "scream" alarm call is if their is a fight, or a hawk or buzzard or snake or cat out the window....
Now their normal noise can reach a loud pitch. But not screaming... So I'm not sure??
 

Jasmine333

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Oliver does that sometimes, but it's usually not an "I'm terrified" scream. I think some of the hollering in parakeets is normal, other times due to seeking attention, playing, being frightened or a medical reason.
 

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It could be your two guys are calling to eachother. They have a strong flock instinct. Hopefully they can share a cage after their vet checks.
 
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They do call to each other but this was different. I havenā€™t heard this particular level of intensity. Sunny sounded truly terrified. I thought for sure a cat somehow got in and was trying to eat Sunny. But then I get there and he just cocks his head a bit and looks at me for a moment before preening his wings.

Maybe he startled himself? Iā€™m not sure what caused it, but it hasnā€™t happened since.

They will definitely be sharing a cage once Skye gets to the vet. Sunny went last weekend and is healthy!


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Well, just my two conure-cents...

The Rb screams his lungs out at dawn, lunch, and dusk, apparently just from the sheer joy of living. It also happens suddenly when he rediscovers the virtues of a certain toy, or his pellets, or, the sun, or...

I try to take a philosophical attitude and just hope it means he's healthy and happy...
 
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Well, just my two conure-cents...

The Rb screams his lungs out at dawn, lunch, and dusk, apparently just from the sheer joy of living. It also happens suddenly when he rediscovers the virtues of a certain toy, or his pellets, or, the sun, or...

I try to take a philosophical attitude and just hope it means he's healthy and happy...



I donā€™t mind the screaming when it doesnā€™t sound like heā€™s absolutely terrified. They frequently call back and forth to each other and Skye will call out for us, then gets to his angry screech when he decides itā€™s taking us to long to jump and do his bidding. [emoji23]




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