I have had my male rosie for less than 3 weeks, he has transformed from a terrified little man, to spending all day an inch from my nose taking bits of apple from my fingers. He is an amazing little man.
I hand raised my blue baby he started mimicking when he was 7 to 8 weeks old and started talking when he was 11 weeks old.. You can check his previous videos 😊
Thanks for the video. I have an Alexandrian Ring Neck parrot and a few weeks ago a neighbor found a green Quaker parrot. She was clueless what to do having a spare cage I adopted KeeWee. He’s watching this video now. He’s acting jealous of the cute birdies on screen. lol. But it definitely has his attention and my ring neck parrots attention too. I see you have a nesting box. Does it serve any purpose like for mating(since you have 2 birds)? Thanks so much for sharing. I love this little bird! He’s a keeper!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ☺️. No, they don't have babies atm. I removed the nest box because they were extra protective for it, and they were extremely loud and angry. That's why I had to remove the nest box
So my question is, I inherited a quaker that was very neglected in my opinion, really only saw people the last probably eight years of its life of 10 years when he was being fed or covered… So I’m trying to give him a much more enriched life and would like to bond with him. Is it too late to get him to talk?
Quaker Parrots are never too old to learn tricks and talking Repetition is key to getting your bird to say a specific word. The more you speak it around the bird, the more likely it is to say it back to you. Just be patient and give him time and care. Good luck.
@@BirdsTV4U he is at least 10 years old and in my opinion was truly terribly neglected, except for being fed and covered/uncovered. I don’t think he got any real interaction other than maybe the first year or two… I inherited him and he is now where he is never alone for very long and I put them in a bigger cage, but the previous owners traumatised him by going in and snatching him and grabbing him not giving him really much of a choice if he was ever taken out so he’s now very caged territorial and I’m trying to bond, well, trying to earn his trust so that I can bond with him if there’s any adviceafter it’s being so long, I would be ever so grateful… Thank you in advance
@@stlrfn437 time, patience, consistency. do not be reactive to the bird, or it will just make it feel it cannot trust you like previous owners. you have to just keep showing that you are worthy of its trust. it *will* come around, because it wants to. if you leave the cage door open when you are home, it might start coming onto the door opening, sitting and getting a better look around. once if feels safe there, it will climb onto the cage. once it feels safe there, it will fly across the room to look for you (maybe). quakers are kind of couch potatoes; they like to find their comfort spot, and like to just stick it out.
You can try because budgie Parakeets are able to talk using words that they've heard. Some have been known to learn hundreds of words .They don't speak as clearly as larger birds like Macaws. With some patience, it can be fun to teach your pet parakeet to talk.
Mirrors are one of the most misunderstood of the bird toy category. For years, many pet owners have been told that birds should not get a mirror or they will become un-tame. This is simply not true. It really depends on how your bird reacts to the mirror. Many birds love interacting with the bird in the mirror, especially budgies and cockatiels. Some birds will react aggressively to the strange bird, in which case you do not want to leave the mirror in the cage. It will only stress the bird.so It's up to you and your bird.
I understand that the reaction you speak of, is quite usual though some say a male can believe he is talking to a possible mate. Some say not to do it, but if he seems content, he will be fine.
mine does not talk like this. she can say a few words, but only says them while we are taking a shower together, or when I am not home (captured on video)
@antoinettehardy905 If you want to teach without any RUclips video, so YES, only one word at a time or if you want to teach with RUclips videos or any other videos so just play a video at least once a day ☺️ any time.
This is awesome, playing this to my Quakers while editing photos. They are perched on my monitor dropping bum bombs😂
Lol 😆
Thank you so much for your positive feedback ❤️
My quaker is a big fan of this channel. 😆 I've never seen her watch a video so intently.
@budgiebirdy Aww, that is so sweet 💖.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ☺️
Since cute. Have a great day 👍🏻
Thank you! You too!👍
Cute ❤
Nice parrot, very beautiful video my dear friend, really enjoying here with full support from India,.,
Thanks for watching ❤️
Nice presentation Baby and Mom, 😁🥴❣️ 👏👏. Baby very confident 🤗 Happy-go-lucky, 😂 then right into singsong 💫 🎶🎵🎶
Thank you so much indeed for your positive feedback 😊 I hope everyone will enjoy my baby's talking skills like you ☺️⚘️
Wow wonderful video, seeing him talk is so so adorable ❤❤❤he Knows so many words❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much for watching and commenting ❤️ 🙂
@@BirdsTV4U 😍❤😍
My Quaker is obsessed with your videos lol he started talking thanks to you 🙏🏻💕
Thank you so much for your positive feedback. I'm glad that your parrot, like my parrot video ☺️❤️
👍 This video is a goldmine for anyone wanting to teach their Quaker Parrot to talk! Cats would love it too! ❤👍
Yes, may be cats will enjoy thos video too 😀.
Thank you so much for your positive feedback 😊
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Beautiful little babies. I love the cage set up…❤️
Thank you so much, yasmin ❤️
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Thanks for watching ❤️
I love this boy ❤💙❤
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Me too ❤😂
I have had my male rosie for less than 3 weeks, he has transformed from a terrified little man, to spending all day an inch from my nose taking bits of apple from my fingers. He is an amazing little man.
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Omg…. Just adorable…❤
Thanks for watching and commenting, my dear ☺️
Awwwwn hello Baby & thank you I wish you could teach your twin cousin Zuri how to talk 😌😌
Maybe one day!🙂😍👍❤️
Subscribed!!! Beautiful channel!!!❤❤❤❤
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What kind of parrot is it
@@joannegonzales4388 quaker parrot / Monk Parakeet
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How long did it take for you to teach him how to talk?? I’ve had Zuri just over a month now
I hand raised my blue baby he started mimicking when he was 7 to 8 weeks old and started talking when he was 11 weeks old..
You can check his previous videos 😊
A month is nothing, give him a chance.
I was showing my Quaker this video and he subscribed with his tounge 😭🤣
@stantw1ce aww thank you, little buddy🫶❤️🫶
❤ it.
Thanks for watching ☺️
Amazing video ❤
Glad you liked it!!☺️
Yes
Thanks for the video. I have an Alexandrian Ring Neck parrot and a few weeks ago a neighbor found a green Quaker parrot. She was clueless what to do having a spare cage I adopted KeeWee. He’s watching this video now. He’s acting jealous of the cute birdies on screen. lol. But it definitely has his attention and my ring neck parrots attention too.
I see you have a nesting box. Does it serve any purpose like for mating(since you have 2 birds)?
Thanks so much for sharing. I love this little bird! He’s a keeper!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ☺️.
No, they don't have babies atm.
I removed the nest box because they were extra protective for it, and they were extremely loud and angry. That's why I had to remove the nest box
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@@NonnaVassilieva thanks for watching ☺️
Best talking parrot
So my question is, I inherited a quaker that was very neglected in my opinion, really only saw people the last probably eight years of its life of 10 years when he was being fed or covered… So I’m trying to give him a much more enriched life and would like to bond with him. Is it too late to get him to talk?
Quaker Parrots are never too old to learn tricks and talking
Repetition is key to getting your bird to say a specific word. The more you speak it around the bird, the more likely it is to say it back to you.
Just be patient and give him time and care.
Good luck.
@@BirdsTV4U he is at least 10 years old and in my opinion was truly terribly neglected, except for being fed and covered/uncovered. I don’t think he got any real interaction other than maybe the first year or two… I inherited him and he is now where he is never alone for very long and I put them in a bigger cage, but the previous owners traumatised him by going in and snatching him and grabbing him not giving him really much of a choice if he was ever taken out so he’s now very caged territorial and I’m trying to bond, well, trying to earn his trust so that I can bond with him if there’s any adviceafter it’s being so long, I would be ever so grateful… Thank you in advance
@stlrfn437 my advice is just to be patient 😌 .I'm glad you are giving him a better life. I hope he will be bonded with you soon 💙👈
@@stlrfn437 time, patience, consistency. do not be reactive to the bird, or it will just make it feel it cannot trust you like previous owners. you have to just keep showing that you are worthy of its trust. it *will* come around, because it wants to. if you leave the cage door open when you are home, it might start coming onto the door opening, sitting and getting a better look around. once if feels safe there, it will climb onto the cage. once it feels safe there, it will fly across the room to look for you (maybe). quakers are kind of couch potatoes; they like to find their comfort spot, and like to just stick it out.
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does this work for parakeets (budgies) too?
You can try because budgie Parakeets are able to talk using words that they've heard. Some have been known to learn hundreds of words .They don't speak as clearly as larger birds like Macaws. With some patience, it can be fun to teach your pet parakeet to talk.
That looks just like my bird
Great ☺️❤️
How do u take it ? Give me ideas that work???
Worked 💪
Just play this video near your parrot or Parakeet once a day.
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Is it normal for the bird to think that the bird he sees in the mirror is another bird please reply
Mirrors are one of the most misunderstood of the bird toy category. For years, many pet owners have been told that birds should not get a mirror or they will become un-tame. This is simply not true.
It really depends on how your bird reacts to the mirror. Many birds love interacting with the bird in the mirror, especially budgies and cockatiels. Some birds will react aggressively to the strange bird, in which case you do not want to leave the mirror in the cage. It will only stress the bird.so It's up to you and your bird.
I understand that the reaction you speak of, is quite usual though some say a male can believe he is talking to a possible mate. Some say not to do it, but if he seems content, he will be fine.
Every afew minutes my baby bird gets up exited and a commercial comes on please don’t have so many commercials.
Oops, sorry 😞 for the inconvenience💓
Please support my birds to watch with adverts .
Thanks for watching and commenting ❤️
@@BirdsTV4Uwhat's this? Humour on giggle? I shall inform big sir immediately.
mine does not talk like this. she can say a few words, but only says them while we are taking a shower together, or when I am not home (captured on video)
Yes, some parrots do not talk in front of the owner 😍😊
I just got 2 quaker parrots, and I don't know the sex yet. Did you just say one word at a time?
@antoinettehardy905 If you want to teach without any RUclips video, so YES, only one word at a time or if you want to teach with RUclips videos or any other videos so just play a video at least once a day ☺️ any time.
Did this video worked for anybody?
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GenesisBeasley.
I was told they're 4-6 months old.
my bird says que lo que
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Haha. My Quaker typed this. Haha