Lexus
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Hi, i'm new here and just wanted some advice or info on why this could be happening.......
My neighbour has some sort of parrot or parrot type bird ( sorry don't really have a clue about birds lol).
I never hear this bird anytime during the day, but between 9pm till upto 4am i can hear the most blood curdling screams.
Also the bird seems to walk up and down the upstairs landing doing this ( we are connected) Its quite startling and obviously disturbs sleep. My 3 year old daughter is becoming scared of sleeping at night.
You can hear this noise outside also.
I think they've only had this bird about a month or so as this is when the noise started.
I've tried kncoking the door to explain how loud the noise is a few times...no answer.
I will admit that on occasions i have banged on the wall and the noise will stop instantly......
Last night at the end of my teather i banged on their door at 1am! A woman poked her head through the blinds.I shouted about the noise. Past the woman i could see a tall bird cage, but no bird and no toys or anything in the cage.
Anyway she nodded her head and yet again the noise stopped instantly.
Sorry for the long post/rambling:08:
What i'm wondering is a few things;
Why would a bird scream like this. It's distressing to hear.
Why does it only happen at night.
Can you actually train a bird to do this or is it natural instinct.
What would you do in this situation.
Thanks to anyone who replys
My neighbour has some sort of parrot or parrot type bird ( sorry don't really have a clue about birds lol).
I never hear this bird anytime during the day, but between 9pm till upto 4am i can hear the most blood curdling screams.
Also the bird seems to walk up and down the upstairs landing doing this ( we are connected) Its quite startling and obviously disturbs sleep. My 3 year old daughter is becoming scared of sleeping at night.
You can hear this noise outside also.
I think they've only had this bird about a month or so as this is when the noise started.
I've tried kncoking the door to explain how loud the noise is a few times...no answer.
I will admit that on occasions i have banged on the wall and the noise will stop instantly......
Last night at the end of my teather i banged on their door at 1am! A woman poked her head through the blinds.I shouted about the noise. Past the woman i could see a tall bird cage, but no bird and no toys or anything in the cage.
Anyway she nodded her head and yet again the noise stopped instantly.
Sorry for the long post/rambling:08:
What i'm wondering is a few things;
Why would a bird scream like this. It's distressing to hear.
Why does it only happen at night.
Can you actually train a bird to do this or is it natural instinct.
What would you do in this situation.
Thanks to anyone who replys