What does your conure say/do?

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Just curious what your conure says or may mimic? Also how old is he/she?

Kiwi is 1 yr 3 months
He says:
Stop
Dance
Step up
Ha ha
Hi kiwi
No
Bite
Kiss

He mimics a cough after you cough
Also after you laugh he laugh




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Earlybird was hatched in March, so six months old. She doesn't dance or sing. She does:
Flap her wings for applause. Demands applause.
Hi
Hello
I love you
EarlyBird
*Sort of* goodnight
Stop it

She loves to fan her tail and crouch down to wrestle.

Tried the first time yesterday to steal a drink from my mouth. She thought it was cranberry juice. She will fight for cranberry juice.

She eats anything and everything. Loves almost all vegetables and fruits. Loves her pellets. Her treat is nutriberries.

CherylCali
 
Skittles makes the 'typical' duck quack/froggy noise that seems to be common among sunnies.

He also makes squeaky noises (like when you wash the windows) and I believe thats where he picked that up.

He makes 'kissy noises' a lot. He was taught that at the pet store. He also will make a 'purrring sound followed by a brief squeak' when he is burrowing.

Skittles likes to rapidly bob his head and 'hop' when he is excited and wants something (usually human food or a treat)

He will ruffle his feathers and sneeze when he wants a bath (he does this mostly when he's on the faucet)

He also wags his tongue when he hears liquid pouring.

He will 'wabble' like a penguin on his perch when he wants to come out and he will lean forward and 'vibrate' as well.

He also does this 'diva' move like when women toss their hair back with one hand. He does it with his head almost as if saying "who me?"
 
Syren is only a couple weeks old, but I am already a well trained human.

Every morning since day 3 in our house, she wakes up at 11am ON THE DOT (before my alarm) and screams for food. It's like clock work.
I can tell he will be a very smart sun.

(we alternate the hes and the shes because we haven't gotten DNAed yet. lol)
 
The Rickeybird is 32. At any given time, he says probably 15-20 things, ranging from "Hello, (name)!" to singing parts of songs. He has a few noises (zippers, microwave beeps, doorbell, etc.) and imitates my irritating giggle.
 
Funny how some birds will talk, and some do household sounds, and some never really immitate anything, but have their own noises. All within the same species. Most parrots start talking, if they are going to, around a year sometimes earlier, and some later, some much later.
Salty, though not a conure, does more words and phrases, then sounds. ANd my last parrot, Max, just did his own sounds .
 
My Ziggy is about 5 (we think) and he says very little. When he came to us he could say "I'm gonna hurt it" and "good little baby". He also mutters something like "rabbit food rabbit food" but I have no idea what it's supposed to be. He does lots of clicks and whistles and his newest addition is barking like the dog.
 
Rabbit food, rabbit food?

That would drive me crazy (in a happy way) trying to figure that out. You know how some people call veggies "rabbit food"? I wonder...
 

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