you will just have to keep saying the same word over and over to it and it when it starts to make noise, even if it is not the word then reward it. It will eventually get the hang of the word. and don't get fussturated with it
The African gray parrot is considered the best talker.
The orange-bellied parrot is not domesticated, so it does not talk. Possibly, if it were exposed to human speech for a period of time, it might learn to talk.
Talk to your parrot, repetitiously, as you might talk to a baby. Parrots learn from what they hear.
I would say no, a parrot does not talk more than a cockatoo.
not enough for you to learn english
start talking to it in a smooth quiet tone and then it will learn to be relaxed and comfortable near you and amber even talk
well evey day you repeat a word that you want your parrot to say atlease repeat it 10 times a day until it gets that word if you say the word loud and clearly it will try to repeat that word over and over your parrot will try to listen to your voice so be sure its quite and calm so your parrot can hear you then your parrot will learn in no time :)
it talks back to you
Parrot
it was a gift that he'd had since childhood. The film suggests a genetic link - his daughter also has the gift.
Mary Poppins did not have a parrot, but the handle of her umbrella was parrot-shaped, and it did talk. It did not have a name.
Because he is a parrot