All birds can learn to varying degrees. Some can talk, some whistle or mimic other sounds. Some only sing their normal song. Birds learn their songs from their parents and others in their flock. A captive bird will imitate you or other sounds they hear repeatedly.
Pidgeot cannot learn Brave Bird.
Taillow cannot learn Brave Bird. To teach Brave Bird you need to breed Taillow.
you have to ask mama bird to teach you :)
A bird whistle
Yes, a bird will usually sing when it hears another bird. We have a parakeet and when we whistle she answers.
All parrots are flock animals, and when they call out if you leave the room, what they are doing is called a contact call. To teach a bird that loud calling is unacceptable, you need to first of all, NEVER respond to inappropriate noises. Any time you react to loud noises, either verbally, or by coming back in the room immediately, you are teaching your bird that this loud call is a good way to get your attention. What you need to do is teach your bird that quieter alternatives will work. I have found the best contact call to teach parrots is a whistle. Immediately upon leaving the room, BEFORE your bird screams, whistle to him. Call out periodically with a whistle or other quieter, acceptable noise, while you are out of the room and he is not yelling. Praise your animal whenever he is being quiet. It can take months to fix this issue, but it can be done if you are persistent and consistent with your actions.
They decide to bird-whistle to each other through mockingjays
The red-breasted nuthatch is a bird that sounds like a penny whistle. It is a small songbird found in the western and northwestern parts of the United States as well as in Alaska and Canada.
It can't learn Brave Bird.
No, Togekiss cannot learn Brave Bird.
ovisly yes
I have a Cockatiel named lilly she can say pretty bird, bad dogs, whistle the food network show GOOD EATS theme song, and loves people and the birds out the window it took practic and a trick to get them to warm up to you whistle them a song i did it to her when my family first got her she loved it and came right to me.hope this helped- malia