RachaelR
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How much do your toos talk, make sounds, etc?
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My galah says "hello" which isn't usuallya greeting, it's a "I'm here, give me some of that" or "I'm here and would like to come out and visit" or "what on earth are you DOING?" or "not sure what's going on here, but I'm interested". She also says "ohhhh". At first I thought it was part of hello, but it's not, it's different. I don't know whether she picked that up from me or always said it, but it usually comes out after something has "happened" and I do say that to calm everybody down. That's it. 1.5 words. I thought I heard her "closet talking" one day, but now I'm not even sure that it was her and not somebody else. She really doesn't need a better vocabulary, because I understand what she's on about.
Her bird words are a little chirrup/whistle thing, and then the big yelling squawky honking thing when she's doing her "routine" and if I do something she doesn't like (like trying to do her manicure), she squeals.
One of the cockies (pink and greys, same as mine) up at City Farmers says "scratchy". I don't know whether that's her name or she's wanting scratchies (I give her one anyway), but that's all she says (to customers at least). The other one doesn't say anything.
Most of the time she's quiet. She just sits, and looks. She doesn't make much noise at all.
I know there are galahs who are big-time Chatty Cathies, but the ones I know stick to one word.![]()
Our friend has an Umbrella 'Too that talks, and talks, and talks. He has a great deal to say and, when he feels ignored, says it VERY LOUD!!! His repertoire is enormous, and he puts together words & phrases into sentences that are appropriate to the circumstances.
This can be VERY spooky - the first time you see it, you dismiss it as coincidence. The second time, you are a little spooked.
The third and subsequent times, you realize that he really DOES understand not only the words, but their abstract meanings & what they represent. After you've seen it hundreds of times, there is absolutely no doubt of this.
He doesn't make talking sounds...he actually talks, and understands what he's saying.![]()
Yes, and also body language when they are with you. The little cute face, and the eyes, and the head, and the climbing over with the "hello" is obviously, "ooh, look at that, can I have some?" when you've got food. The high-pitched "hello" with the alert posture when she's being carried about somewhere is obviously "oh boy, an adventure, what's all that stuff?" In her case, the word really doesn't add anything, she could be chirruping instead, it's more just me observing (or imaginingThey use tone and opportunity to add a lot of context to what they say!!
Sounds like some of them talk pretty well. How clear is their speech? What is the voice like?
My girl's "hello" is very clear. Her other things not so much. I think she said "what're you doing?" yesterday, but she only did it the once, so I don't know what it was. It wasn't "hello", that's for sure.
Her voice is quite clear, it isn't that sort of "tape-like" quality that my smaller birds have. (I hope you know what I mean. She sounds more like a person than the little birds, who sound like tape-recordings)
EDIT: this bird says a few things at 1-1.20-ish. My girl sounds similar to him.
Galah Talking & Waving - YouTube