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* Einstein the famous talking African Grey Parrot! *

This is copycat is so cool! He makes the best sound effects and talks up a barrage! What an awesome parrot!

Tui the African Grey Parrot talking a conversation and playing

This was bewitched the day I lost Tui, it was intended for my Home DVD for family to show how I never got a moment's quiet with a talking parrot ...

Mike the African Grey sings I Kissed a Girl

Mike singing his new favorite ditty "I Kissed A Girl"

End Pet Bird Hand Fear

I have found the easiest way to get a echo over a fear of hands is a process called desensitization. Using this way, you will expose your bird to hands for very short periods during the day, pushing the envelope a little bit each time. This hopefully will teach your pet bird through incremental steps that hands do not set a threat and that hands can provide stuff the bird values, things that he only gets when in vicinity to these previously scary objects.

Animal trainers have extensive understood the benefits of desensitization training. To reduce a dog’s misgivings of thunderstorms, the trainer feeds the dog treats while it listens to a video recording of thunder. This changes the animal’s consciousness of thunder from a negative to a positive. “Oh no, there’s that terrific noise that scares me” becomes, “Oh boy, there’s that rumpus that means I’m going to get bites of hot dog!” When the unequivocal association overrides the negative, food rewards can be phased out.

* Einstein the famous talking African Grey Parrot! * | The African ...

I really cannot believe the stupidity of some of these messages. My Grey talks, answers the phone and has conversations with himself on that phone. He knows when we are leaving and says see ya later, I would love to have one as smart as alex and einstein. Elevenking, you are going to absolutely love the new member of your family, just make sure you give him/her lots of love and attention.

African Grey Bird - News


Devore shelter auctioning parrot to the highest bidder
Debit is a 19 year old Congo African Grey parrot who made the Brobdingnagian mistake of winding up at one of the highest kill shelters in California. Devore Screen has been the concern of many animal lovers and rescuers throughout the state and political entity.

Craige: Beloved bird gets an A in humor, but still working on some social skills
She loves them. Cosmo, my 10-year-old African grey imitate, says the same thing to me when I come home. She loves me! And I passion her. Cosmo may live to be 50 years old. Most African greys do. She will to all intents outlast me, unless I live to be 105,

14 chickens beheaded leaving grandfather distraught
14 chickens beheaded leaving grandfather distraught The beast lover who also has an eight-year-old African Grey Parrot called Stella, whom he describes as “his life story”, used to spend at least two hours a day in the garden with his chickens. He said: “They were restorative. I would watch them for two and more »

Bogue: Do birds have a sense of humor?
This started with the pup barking, of way, but now the whole conversation is created by the African grey parrot, even the barking! The dog will be at my feet, but all the theatre is being played out by the mischievous parrot in the next room.and more »

Craige: Reflections on animals, both virtual and real
Cosmo, my female African grey mimic, has recognized herself in the mirror for years, but only recently did I prove it, at least to the repayment of most people, though maybe not skeptical scientists. I uploaded to YouTube a video of Cosmo's

Craige: Love at first flight
By Betty Jean Craige I had my African Grey Repeat Cosmo for only two months when I took her back to the pet store to get her flight feathers clipped. As done as she exited her car cage, Cosmo spotted the other baby Grey who had been her handbook

Fur Will Fly at First Scientific Conference on Animal Consciousness
For 30 years, from June 1977 to September 2007, Pepperberg conscious an African grey parrot named Alex. By the time Alex died, the duo had shattered our untimely conception of what constituted a "bird brain." Birds, Pepperberg claimed, were efficient of