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The different species of parrots have many different skills to speak. Large parrots, gray, especially in Africa and the Amazon, you can say much more easily than smaller parrots such as budgies or lovebirds. Some larger parrots May as well learn to speak without any training talk to everyone, but for most birds training period will be very important to get the parrot to talk.

  • It is probably better to start with one syllable words like "hello" as they are easier for the parrot to say. Make sure the word bird regularly so you can copy you very easily. Being a good partner for the bird and he wants to be around and copy what they do and say.
  • Parrots are very expressive animals and then squeal when emotions as being excited, angry, frustrated or unhappy. For this reason, you better let the words the feelings associated with Foster Parrot parrot to talk. Try walking into the room to say hello. This works because parrot that you are happy there and want to talk with you.
  • Shape your parrot behavior deals using. Encourage your parrot to speak, by showing that he is well and is rewarded with grunts or noises that resemble words.
  • Sometimes it is better to say things from their point view as "I want a tickle 'or' Hey, [your name]" because it sounds better when they start talking.

Good luck in training him. Remember when the training to positive reinforcement and not punishment. Encourage your child when she is good things and things ignore when he does something wrong or bad. Because it is a good idea to get some tasty training before speaking.

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