Teaching a budgie to speak is tricky, so listen carefully. Here are some good steps to take:
1. It is best to take your budgie out of its cage for the lesson.
2. Start out with easy words like your budgie's name or "Pretty Bird."
3. Do this at a certain or appropriate time every day.
4. Be patient. Teaching a budgie to speak takes some time.
5. Reward your budgie with fruit or parakeet treats.
6.also remember to touch your budgie in the private
No
A bit because i Have a Lovebird (parrot) He is Very messy Flicking seed everywhere But it just Depends Because you can train them not too like my old lovebird.
they will mumble little thing but not alot so they usually dont talk but they do whistle alot
Yes, some Lovebirds can talk. We had two female lovebirds and yes they could talk. Flutterbug sounded so cute when she talked.
Not really
Well, it depends on what size bird you want. Obviously, parakeets are larger and seem to be louder. Lovebirds have a softer, more high pitched voice. Lovebirds do a loud, even higher-pitched voice when they want to get attention. Lovebirds are affectionate, so you'd better get two to keep each other company. Parakeets are larger and are the birds you can train to talk.
One can buy a lovebird from a local pet store for a good price. One can adopt a lovebird from a rescue shelter or directly buy the lovebird from a bird breeder.
He make sounds.
Lilian's Lovebird was created in 1896.
lovebird delivary months
Reincarnation of a Lovebird was created on 1960-11-11.
Red-headed Lovebird was created in 1758.