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That is the correct spelling of "flipping" (turning over, or somersaulting).
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A pair of keets or parakeet.
The upside of having a parakeet is you have a bird with colorful feathers. The downside is incessant squawking and screeching, biting, and parakeet food scattered all over the floor.
Step 1Prepare the training area. Before you can begin teaching your parakeet to talk, you need to establish a training area where you can interact with the animal one-on-one. The best training area will be a room that is quiet and dark. This allows both you and the parakeet to concentrate better. Anyway, after you have picked out your training room, you can begin preparing it by setting up a second cage. Just make sure that the cage remains empty of toys or other parakeets, since they will distract your bird during training. Only water is needed.Step 2Develop a schedule for the parakeet's talking sessions. Teaching parakeets to talk is something that requires diligence, patience and most importantly time. If you want to ensure your training sessions are having any impact, you will need to talk with your parakeet at least 15 minutes a day. Of course, if you can do 30 minutes or more, you increase your chances of success.Step 3Place a towel over the parakeet's cage. Before you begin your training session, you will want to drape a towel over the parakeet's cage. This allows the parakeet to become less distracted from outside stimuli.Step 4Start the training process. After everything is in place, begin teaching your parakeet how to talk by slowly repeating a phrase. Place emphasis on words that begin with b, t, w, k or p, since these are the easiest for parakeets to imitate. Also, make sure you only repeat one phrase for each session. Do not move onto a new phrase until your parakeet has learned the first one. This might seem really annoying for you, but this is the best method for teaching your parakeet how to talk.Step 5Reward your parakeet. After your parakeet has successfully imitated a phrase, give them a bird treat. This will help bring about a positive association with both 'talking' and its training session.Step 6Give the parakeet something to talk to when they're in their main cage. You will want to try and encourage your parakeet to imitate talking sounds all the time, whether or not they are in their training session. That's why you need to provide either another parakeet or a mirror for them to communicate with. Of these options, obviously the parakeet is better, but if this is not possible you can use a mirror to 'imitate' the existence of a second parakeet.Step 7Use a tape recorder for days you cannot do training. If you can't physically assist your parakeet in a talking session, use a tape recorder to play back phrases.
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If the parakeet is also holding its wings out away from its body, the parakeet is too hot. You can spritz the bird LIGHTLY with cool, NOT cold, water and it will help. If you have a bird bath you can attach to the cage, or that the parakeet can use inside your home, that would be good also. Never put a parakeet in direct sunlight on days when the weather is 100 degrees F or over. They are also sensitive to cold. If the bird is wheezing but is not holding its wings out, it might be a good idea to take it to a veterinarian, because it may be sick.
The Food Nanny - 2010 Flipping Over Filippi's 3-12 was released on: USA: 15 February 2012
The word sought may be "flipping" (turning over, or somersaulting).
Yes let cake cool for 15 minutes before flipping over.
It is called a reflection.