Bird is making weird chirps?

1crabbyabby

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My (what we think to be female) bird, Bee, recently started to make different chirps. To start, she is eating, drinking, moving, and playing with her toys just fine. There are no other birds in the household, and she has not gained or lost any weight. She is around 3 - 4 months old. It sounds as if she is trying to mimic something, but at the same time it worries me. I've been researching it for the past couple days and have found nothing on it. She does it repeatedly until she finds it's no use, or my brother gives in and take her out. Then she will do it for another 5 minutes and be done until we put her back. I'm trying not to worry too much, but I would hate if anything ever happened to her.
:white1::white1:

I would like to thank in advance. She's like my little baby. :eek:
 

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Welcome to the forums! Your bird is very young, from your description it sounds like she is just communicating with you. Birds can be very vocal especially when they are this young, they will call for you when they are feeling insecure or just when they want company or to be allowed out of their cages. As long as there are no other symptoms, it sounds like your little Bee is perfectly healthy and normal.
 
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Welcome to the forums! Your bird is very young, from your description it sounds like she is just communicating with you. Birds can be very vocal especially when they are this young, they will call for you when they are feeling insecure or just when they want company or to be allowed out of their cages. As long as there are no other symptoms, it sounds like your little Bee is perfectly healthy and normal.



Thank you so much! She has started dong it more whenever we play with her, so I think you're right! (Now she is digging in to her fresh food):white1: They go from worrying you to death to making you laugh and smile!
 

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Welcome to the forums! Your bird is very young, from your description it sounds like she is just communicating with you. Birds can be very vocal especially when they are this young, they will call for you when they are feeling insecure or just when they want company or to be allowed out of their cages. As long as there are no other symptoms, it sounds like your little Bee is perfectly healthy and normal.



Thank you so much! She has started dong it more whenever we play with her, so I think you're right! (Now she is digging in to her fresh food):white1: They go from worrying you to death to making you laugh and smile!

Welcome to Parronthood :)
 

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