Make the same noise back to your bird

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I have a game that I play with my birds but especially with Jasper. He makes a few whistles in sequence and I make the same sounds back to him. Kind of like that simple Simon game from the 80s.

I can’t make the calls sound exactly the same, but I can imitate the pitch of the call. (If it’s a very upset noise I don’t make that.) Jasper seems to like this and we can repeat this for at least a few cycles.

Do any of you play this game with your parrots?
 
Ah yeah, Kirby loves it if I whistle back to him. If I change it up too sometimes he’ll imitate me.
 
Yes, I do it with Zenek too! He whistles and waits for me to repeat and then he whistles again, when he changes the sound, I change it too and we do it until one of us gets bored:p

Sometimes I "chirp" after bourkes but their voice is too hard to repeat, so I do it only by saying "chirp"
 
I’m glad I’m not the only person doing this. I sometimes worry because I don’t know what I’m ā€œsayingā€ but as long as I don’t make upset noises back it seems ok. I do the same with Willow but not as much because he doesn’t have so much variety in his calls. Jasper changes up the pitch.

When you are auditioning for a chorus you have to sing back triads played on a piano. That’s what this feels like to me.
 
Cotton has a beep that sounds like "hel-lo" and we'll do it back and forth for a while :)

I can't mimicks Opie's squeaks very well but pretty much anything I say to him he'll start chatting back ;)
 
I do that with my guys all the time. No doubt they chat amongst themselves when I'm not there and get a chuckle over what they taught ME to say 🤣

Tucker does like to do whatever click, boop, etc. noise that strikes his fancy at the time, and repeats a bunch of times. Then it's game on. I have to make the sound back to him the same number of times, so it requires my full attention to count how many. He gets visibly upset if I get it wrong and repeats until I get it right, then he'll do it a different number. It's hard to keep up because he's fast, and the number is generally between 5 and 15, sometimes more. The game usually goes on for about 10 solid minutes before he gets tired of my mistakes lol!
 
Wow! So you guys do counting games with your birds? That’s so interesting!

Makes me wish I had a giant aviary and a whole bunch of budgies (or Quakers) that I could watch. (And mess with their heads occasionally.)
 

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