Non-aggressive Growling?

herbwx

New member
Jan 3, 2020
20
3
Maryland
Parrots
50+ years with parakeet experience and last 10 years with parrotlets. Currently have parrotlet born approx 2010.
New member here -- I have a parrotlet who makes what I describe as a growling sound. I just consider it a part of his language and routine of sounds, as there is no physical aggression associated with the growling. I recently posted on Facebook a short video clip of him in his "happy place" -- an empty vitamin jar! In between the chirps you may be able to hear what I'd describe as the growling-like sounds. Hope you can see it!



https://tinyurl.com/rz4by7a
 

Scott

Supporting Member
Aug 21, 2010
32,673
9,792
San Diego, California USA, Earth, Milky Way Galaxy
Parrots
Goffins: Gabby, Abby, Squeaky, Peanut, Popcorn / Citron: Alice / Eclectus: Angel /Timneh Grey: ET / Blue Fronted Amazon: Gonzo /

RIP Gandalf and Big Bird, you are missed.
I am not familiar with parrotlets, but wonder if the noise is related to nesting behavior, given the location inside enclosure?
 

1oldparroter

Member
Nov 4, 2019
267
7
Waiteville, WV
Parrots
I am 71, married and fairly private. I have PM privileges but prefer the phone. Printed messages, are so limited. jh
Nice video and bird. Think Scott is on right track. jh
 
OP
H

herbwx

New member
Jan 3, 2020
20
3
Maryland
Parrots
50+ years with parakeet experience and last 10 years with parrotlets. Currently have parrotlet born approx 2010.
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #4
For clarity, I was not posing a question but was originally replying to another member who asked about their bird's growling. The moderator decided to move my response into the P'let Forum as a new thread/topic, a good idea. My parrotlet actually makes this sound ALL the time, almost like a nervous tic. So, I just consider it a part of his "language".
 

bug_n_flock

Well-known member
Jan 2, 2018
1,371
207
Isolated Holler in the Appalachian Wilderness
Parrots
B&G Macaw, Galah, 5 cockatiels, 50 billion and a half budgies. We breed and do rescue. Too many to list each individual's name and age etc, but they are each individuals and loved dearly.
A BFA I had(RIP) would growl all the time too. I bought her on consignment from the parrot shop I had worked at, and her constant growling had everyone thinking she was a big scary mean bird, when in fact she was one of the sweetest birds I've ever known. As far as it being a nesting thing, maybe? But she was quite an old gal and would do it CONSTANTLY, not just when around what could be considered a "nest".


Shrug, birds are weird. :D
 

Most Reactions

Latest posts

Top