🦜 BARKING RED-RUMP PARROT

Oh he's beautiful:love: And he's picked up on that bark very well - maybe just a little too well, even!
 
Ohhhhh I just love his little squeaks and chirps! My bird makes squeaks and little monkey sounds but doesn't have the sing song whistles that Hoppy does - this is so cool! He's wonderful!
 
His noises are just too precious!!

My ringneck is VERY curious at these cute sounds coming from my phone 😁
 
It's the first time when I see any grass parrot mimicking sounds! (I know, they don't belong to the same genus as the real grass parrots, but some people keep calling them so)

I wanted to hear a red rumped parrot singing irl but I always fail.
 
That is a beautiful bird! Wow! And he seems to be pretty friendly, too. And sings nicely. Is he pettable?

I love me some Quaker parakeet but they don’t sing like budgies do. My Lucy could not carry a tune in a bucket although she tried. And Willow doesn’t seem to know what ā€˜pitch’ is. I wonder if they could learn to imitate recorded red-rumped parakeet?
 
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That is a beautiful bird! Wow! And he seems to be pretty friendly, too. And sings nicely. Is he pettable?

I love me some Quaker parakeet but they don’t sing like budgies do. My Lucy could not carry a tune in a bucket although she tried. And Willow doesn’t seem to know what ā€˜pitch’ is. I wonder if they could learn to imitate recorded red-rumors parakeet?
Yes he is pet able.
Check this out.
 
He is so tiny and colorful and cute! What a little jewel.
 
Somewhere on another forum I saw how somebody wrote that red rumped parrots don't like touching and they don't preen each others... but I think this person was wrong because I've seen them preening (irl) and now this video...
 
I am pretty sure ALL birds preen each other. It’s how they create and maintain pair and flock bonds.
 
Here think he was trying to sort of feed me LOL.
 
I am pretty sure ALL birds preen each other. It’s how they create and maintain pair and flock bonds.
You're wrong. Bourkes are an exception. They hate touching, so it's limited to the minimum (breeding stuff)
 
Well, in that case, it’s limited to reinforcing pair bonds during breeding season. And?

Do Bourkes keep the same mates from season to season or form a pair with a different mate?

IRNs aren’t very touchy-feely either and I don’t think they keep the same mate from season to season. I am guessing that’s partly why people have trouble bonding with an IRN. That’s the only bird I EVER had as an adult that didn’t like me.
 
Well, in that case, it’s limited to reinforcing pair bonds during breeding season. And?

Do Bourkes keep the same mates from season to season or form a pair with a different mate?

IRNs aren’t very touchy-feely either and I don’t think they keep the same mate from season to season. I am guessing that’s partly why people have trouble bonding with an IRN. That’s the only bird I EVER had as an adult that didn’t like me.
you misunderstood me. I meant you were wrong about the first sentence:
I am pretty sure ALL birds preen each other

not about both sentences from your post.
 
so, are you saying they (Bourke’s) never allopreen at all? I thought you were saying they only allopreen in breeding season.

Besides that, allopreening IS in general one of the major ways birds maintain pair and flock bonds. An exception doesn’t make a statement completely wrong. And it’s good to learn stuff you didn’t know before on these forums.
 
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Here think he was trying to sort of feed me LOL.

Hoppy is just the sweetest little birdie - he always makes me smile! :love:
 

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