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On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: >> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >> deck whilst I was sitting there.Â* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >> > LOLÂ* That would be funny! Comical, can you imagine? We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. nancy |
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On 2018-09-19 10:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> > We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies.Â* The > woman at the desk said Hello.Â* Hello!Â* Couple of minutes later, > Hello.Â* Uh, Hi.Â* Then, Hello.Â* Lady, it's still us.Â* Then I see the > bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. > There was a pet shop in our town that had a parrot who said Hello to people coming in and Bye to people leaving. He was a little brighter than the average parrot who would just be uttering things almost randomly. |
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On 9/19/2018 10:37 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-09-19 10:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >> >> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies.Â* The >> woman at the desk said Hello.Â* Hello!Â* Couple of minutes later, >> Hello.Â* Uh, Hi.Â* Then, Hello.Â* Lady, it's still us.Â* Then I see the >> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >> > > There was a pet shop in our town that had a parrot who said Hello to > people coming in and Bye to people leaving.Â* He was a little brighter > than the average parrot who would just be uttering things almost randomly. I have heard of birds making appropriate comments to what is going on, I know the experts say they are simply mimicking sounds but those same experts are learning more and more about animal abilities and emotions all the time. nancy |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:41:21 -0400, Nancy Young >
wrote: >On 9/19/2018 10:37 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2018-09-19 10:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >>> >>> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies.* The >>> woman at the desk said Hello.* Hello!* Couple of minutes later, >>> Hello.* Uh, Hi.* Then, Hello.* Lady, it's still us.* Then I see the >>> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >>> >> >> There was a pet shop in our town that had a parrot who said Hello to >> people coming in and Bye to people leaving.* He was a little brighter >> than the average parrot who would just be uttering things almost randomly. > >I have heard of birds making appropriate comments to what is going >on, I know the experts say they are simply mimicking sounds but those >same experts are learning more and more about animal abilities and >emotions all the time. > >nancy My parrot had been with a family before ours who maybe got rid of him when a baby was born. If a child came to our house he would instantly start crying like a newborn! It was so funny, but there had to be a child in sight for him to do it. When I first had him my mothers two Siamese cats thought they saw food. They only attacked once, they had some nasty bites ![]() father trimmed his flight feathers so that he could spend most of his day out of his cage, he even used to go in the garden. |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 11:20:15 -0400, Nancy Young >
wrote: >On 9/19/2018 10:53 AM, wrote: >> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:41:21 -0400, Nancy Young > >> wrote: > >>> I have heard of birds making appropriate comments to what is going >>> on, I know the experts say they are simply mimicking sounds but those >>> same experts are learning more and more about animal abilities and >>> emotions all the time. > >> My parrot had been with a family before ours who maybe got rid of him >> when a baby was born. If a child came to our house he would instantly >> start crying like a newborn! It was so funny, but there had to be a >> child in sight for him to do it. > >Funny, but annoying! Heh. > >> When I first had him my mothers two Siamese cats thought they saw >> food. They only attacked once, they had some nasty bites ![]() > >They had no idea what they were getting into. Came to an understanding >after that. > >> My >> father trimmed his flight feathers so that he could spend most of his >> day out of his cage, he even used to go in the garden. > >I would love a bird but then I know they require attention and care and >one would outlive me. > >nancy Parrots are good for 70/80 years, but mine was not young when my father got him for me. He died just after I returned to the UK to be married. The vet confirmed old age. |
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My best friend has four parrots. Only one talks...her late husband taught it to say "bullshit,"
but unfortunately, he only says it at random. LOL. N. |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
... > On 9/19/2018 10:37 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2018-09-19 10:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >>> >>> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The >>> woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, >>> Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the >>> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >>> >> >> There was a pet shop in our town that had a parrot who said Hello to >> people coming in and Bye to people leaving. He was a little brighter >> than the average parrot who would just be uttering things almost >> randomly. > > I have heard of birds making appropriate comments to what is going > on, I know the experts say they are simply mimicking sounds but those > same experts are learning more and more about animal abilities and > emotions all the time. > > nancy I bought a Mynah bird at a garage many years ago, he could only say..."I'm Doc, ya wanna dime?" I have no idea why he was taught that, I kept him for several months, never learned anything else, but he was one mean bird, so I gave him to my brother. I never gave it much thought at the time, but he was probably well bonded to the original owner. Cheri |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 09:44:42 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... >> On 9/19/2018 10:37 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> On 2018-09-19 10:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >>>> >>>> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The >>>> woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, >>>> Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the >>>> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >>>> >>> >>> There was a pet shop in our town that had a parrot who said Hello to >>> people coming in and Bye to people leaving. He was a little brighter >>> than the average parrot who would just be uttering things almost >>> randomly. >> >> I have heard of birds making appropriate comments to what is going >> on, I know the experts say they are simply mimicking sounds but those >> same experts are learning more and more about animal abilities and >> emotions all the time. >> >> nancy > > >I bought a Mynah bird at a garage many years ago, he could only say..."I'm >Doc, ya wanna dime?" I have no idea why he was taught that, I kept him for >several months, never learned anything else, but he was one mean bird, so I >gave him to my brother. I never gave it much thought at the time, but he was >probably well bonded to the original owner. > >Cheri As a kid I came home from the market with a Mynah, my mother made me take him back because they are on the messy side lol |
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> wrote in message
> As a kid I came home from the market with a Mynah, my mother made me > take him back because they are on the messy side lol Yes, he was very messy as well as mean. ![]() Cheri |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:03:20 -0400, Nancy Young >
wrote: >On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: > >>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >>> deck whilst I was sitting there.* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >>> >> LOL* That would be funny! > >Comical, can you imagine? > >We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The >woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, >Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the >bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. > >nancy They always say talking birds only imitate and do not understand what they say, however the parrot I had as a child knew perfectly well, it always made perfect sense. |
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On 2018-09-19 8:48 AM, wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:03:20 -0400, Nancy Young > > wrote: > >> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: >> >>>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >>>> deck whilst I was sitting there.Â* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >>>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >>>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >>>> >>> LOLÂ* That would be funny! >> >> Comical, can you imagine? >> >> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The >> woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, >> Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the >> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >> >> nancy > > They always say talking birds only imitate and do not understand what > they say, however the parrot I had as a child knew perfectly well, it > always made perfect sense. > My Grandmother trained her budgie to say "The boss is coming" when it spotted my Grandfather on his way home. |
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On 9/19/2018 10:54 AM, graham wrote:
> On 2018-09-19 8:48 AM, wrote: >> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:03:20 -0400, Nancy Young > >> wrote: >> >>> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: >>> >>>>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >>>>> deck whilst I was sitting there.Â* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >>>>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >>>>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >>>>> >>>> LOLÂ* That would be funny! >>> >>> Comical, can you imagine? >>> >>> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies.Â* The >>> woman at the desk said Hello.Â* Hello!Â* Couple of minutes later, >>> Hello.Â* Uh, Hi.Â* Then, Hello.Â* Lady, it's still us.Â* Then I see the >>> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >>> >>> nancy >> >> They always say talking birds only imitate and do not understand what >> they say, however the parrot I had as a child knew perfectly well, it >> always made perfect sense. >> > My Grandmother trained her budgie to say "The boss is coming" when it > spotted my Grandfather on his way home. I never could get my budgies (I grew up with them) to talk. But one of them did learn to imitate a neighbors' barking dog. As best a budgie could. Ruff, ruff, ruff. LOL Jill |
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On 9/19/2018 11:25 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 9/19/2018 10:54 AM, graham wrote: >> My Grandmother trained her budgie to say "The boss is coming" when it >> spotted my Grandfather on his way home. Nice warning system. > I never could get my budgies (I grew up with them) to talk.Â* But one of > them did learn to imitate a neighbors' barking dog.Â* As best a budgie > could.Â* Ruff, ruff, ruff. LOL Like it's not bad enough the neighbor has a barking dog. (laugh) I know this is mimicking but it still made me laugh, someone had a bird that would amuse itself by sounding like a ringing phone, then it would say Hi Mom! then chattering noises then Goodbye! So funny. nancy |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 11:25:48 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 9/19/2018 10:54 AM, graham wrote: >> On 2018-09-19 8:48 AM, wrote: >>> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:03:20 -0400, Nancy Young > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: >>>> >>>>>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >>>>>> deck whilst I was sitting there.* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >>>>>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >>>>>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >>>>>> >>>>> LOL* That would be funny! >>>> >>>> Comical, can you imagine? >>>> >>>> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies.* The >>>> woman at the desk said Hello.* Hello!* Couple of minutes later, >>>> Hello.* Uh, Hi.* Then, Hello.* Lady, it's still us.* Then I see the >>>> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >>>> >>>> nancy >>> >>> They always say talking birds only imitate and do not understand what >>> they say, however the parrot I had as a child knew perfectly well, it >>> always made perfect sense. >>> >> My Grandmother trained her budgie to say "The boss is coming" when it >> spotted my Grandfather on his way home. > >I never could get my budgies (I grew up with them) to talk. But one of >them did learn to imitate a neighbors' barking dog. As best a budgie >could. Ruff, ruff, ruff. LOL > >Jill My MILs budgies always talked, they say it should be one person teaching them until they start and preferably a female voice works best. |
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On 2018-09-19 11:25 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> I never could get my budgies (I grew up with them) to talk.Â* But one of > them did learn to imitate a neighbors' barking dog.Â* As best a budgie > could.Â* Ruff, ruff, ruff. LOL There is a strange woman who comes to the leash free dog park once in a while. I won't even try to say its name because she always corrects people about that and says it is the Irish spelling, like who gives a crap. One day she told us about a parrot she had that would bark like a dog. Apparently the mail man was really impressed one day when he brought the mail. Mid afternoon the mailman showed up with 6 of his fellow mailmen because they didn't believe him about the barking parrot. I could have swallowed the barking parrot bit, but the postal workers getting time to go over to her house to check it out is a bit of a stretch, especially since she lives in a new subdivision that has super boxes instead of house delivery. |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 08:54:55 -0600, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-09-19 8:48 AM, wrote: >> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:03:20 -0400, Nancy Young > >> wrote: >> >>> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: >>> >>>>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >>>>> deck whilst I was sitting there.* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >>>>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >>>>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >>>>> >>>> LOL* That would be funny! >>> >>> Comical, can you imagine? >>> >>> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The >>> woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, >>> Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the >>> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >>> >>> nancy >> >> They always say talking birds only imitate and do not understand what >> they say, however the parrot I had as a child knew perfectly well, it >> always made perfect sense. >> >My Grandmother trained her budgie to say "The boss is coming" when it >spotted my Grandfather on his way home. My grandmother also had a parrot and my grandfather smacked him with the newspaper when he was screeching and after that he never made a sound in front of a man! |
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graham wrote:
> On 2018-09-19 8:48 AM, wrote: > > On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:03:20 -0400, Nancy Young > > > wrote: > > > >> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: > >>> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: > >> > >>>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the > >>>> deck whilst I was sitting there.Â* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them > >>>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck > >>>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() > >>>> > >>> LOLÂ* That would be funny! > >> > >> Comical, can you imagine? > >> > >> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The > >> woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, > >> Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the > >> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. > >> > >> nancy > > > > They always say talking birds only imitate and do not understand what > > they say, however the parrot I had as a child knew perfectly well, it > > always made perfect sense. > > > My Grandmother trained her budgie to say "The boss is coming" when it > spotted my Grandfather on his way home. Now, graham, would that not be a more apropos thing for the wee avian to mutter in your grandparents' *bedroom*...??? -- Best Greg |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 11:33:28 -0400, Nancy Young >
wrote: >On 9/19/2018 10:48 AM, wrote: >> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:03:20 -0400, Nancy Young > >> wrote: > >>> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The >>> woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, >>> Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the >>> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. > >> They always say talking birds only imitate and do not understand what >> they say, however the parrot I had as a child knew perfectly well, it >> always made perfect sense. > >I believe it, I have known people with birds and they sure seem >to know what to say and when. Kind of eerie sometimes. > >nancy > Someone visited with a small child one day and Poll started to cry. We had then to soothe the kid as he didn't understand Poll wasn't really crying lol |
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On 9/19/2018 10:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: > >>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >>> deck whilst I was sitting there.Â* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >>> >> LOLÂ* That would be funny! > > Comical, can you imagine? > > We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies.Â* The > woman at the desk said Hello.Â* Hello!Â* Couple of minutes later, > Hello.Â* Uh, Hi.Â* Then, Hello.Â* Lady, it's still us.Â* Then I see the > bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. > > nancy Smart talking birds are interesting. A crow showing up in the back yard saying "hello" would be astonishing! ![]() occasionally. They are usually looking for water. I've never heard one talk. That would be a great surprise! Jill |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 11:22:00 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 9/19/2018 10:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: >> >>>> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >>>> deck whilst I was sitting there.* I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >>>> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >>>> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >>>> >>> LOL* That would be funny! >> >> Comical, can you imagine? >> >> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies.* The >> woman at the desk said Hello.* Hello!* Couple of minutes later, >> Hello.* Uh, Hi.* Then, Hello.* Lady, it's still us.* Then I see the >> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. >> >> nancy > >Smart talking birds are interesting. A crow showing up in the back yard >saying "hello" would be astonishing! ![]() >occasionally. They are usually looking for water. I've never heard one >talk. That would be a great surprise! > >Jill So always say Hello to them, I still do. They frequently stop on the tree opposite this window, my unit is in the tree canopy, and I say Hello. Drives my cat crazy. |
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On 2018-09-19 11:22 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> Smart talking birds are interesting.Â* A crow showing up in the back yard > saying "hello" would be astonishing! ![]() > occasionally.Â* They are usually looking for water.Â* I've never heard one > talk.Â* That would be a great surprise! When I was a kid my neighbour had a pet crow. I don't remember how he acquired it, but it lived outdoors and was not caged. He just stuck around and loved to be with people. My mother was not impressed because he used to come over to our house and sit on my bedroom window sill and would crap down the wall. He used to follow me around on my paper route, and within a short time he learned the route well enough that he would fly ahead and wait for me at the next house. |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: > > On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: > > >> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the > >> deck whilst I was sitting there. I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them > >> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck > >> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() > >> > > LOL That would be funny! > > Comical, can you imagine? > > We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The > woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, > Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the > bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. A good friend of mine (lives in Canada now), once went to the pet store with his wife. He was just tagging along so, as she shopped, he stopped by this big parrot in a cage. He told us he spent all the time waiting for his wife to finish, just saying "F**K" to the bird over and over. LOL Then his wife came back finally, saw what he was doing, and yelled at him big time. |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 14:54:19 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Nancy Young wrote: >> >> On 9/19/2018 8:35 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> > On 9/19/2018 6:58 AM, wrote: >> >> >> They grew to trust me at my last house and would come to feed on the >> >> deck whilst I was sitting there. I used to say Hello Mr Crow to them >> >> hoping they would learn and perhaps say it elsewhere on another deck >> >> and scare the shit out of someone ![]() >> >> >> > LOL That would be funny! >> >> Comical, can you imagine? >> >> We were in a pet store once, looking at cat or dog supplies. The >> woman at the desk said Hello. Hello! Couple of minutes later, >> Hello. Uh, Hi. Then, Hello. Lady, it's still us. Then I see the >> bird sitting in a cage, trying to say Hello. > >A good friend of mine (lives in Canada now), once went to the >pet store with his wife. He was just tagging along so, as she >shopped, he stopped by this big parrot in a cage. >He told us he spent all the time waiting for his wife to >finish, just saying "F**K" to the bird over and over. LOL >Then his wife came back finally, saw what he was doing, >and yelled at him big time. There was a pet store here had a lovely Macaw and nearby was a high school. All the kids loved passing by and teaching the parrot to swear. In the end the poor bird had to live behind glass so passerby could not hear what he said. I always hoped they felt bad about it, but don't suppose they did. |
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