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My bird Zeppy wont be quiet!



 
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Zeppy`s mom
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:59 am    Post subject: My bird Zeppy wont be quiet! Reply with quote

I have had my bird Zeppy for three months and 1 day. I love her to death but she never shuts up ! I love her soooooooooo much and I don`t like to raise my voice at her but sometimes I have to . Is something wrong with her ? Does she need something? By the way , she only does it when the computer is making noise or when the TV is on. She also does it when music is playing. But at night when she is covered with a sheet she doesnt make a single peep , and it seems like every evenig at 6:45 she doesnt really make any noise she just makes a few noises.Can someone please tell me if something is wrong or if she needs somehthing:?:
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 7:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

She is trying to get your attention, she has learnt that whenever there is any other sound or your busy that if she gets loud long enough you will go to her or speak to her, Its always best not to give in no matter how loud she gets, What i used to do is if my birds started getting louder when i ignored them i would go over to there cages and cover it for 10minutes they soon learned screeching only gets them covered.

Also birds like to interact with the tv, stereo, they will even try and speak to the birds outside.

If she has toys in her cage try moving them around into different positions she could be bored so she is acting out.

Mike
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