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He is so sweet and clever!!! And Your African gray!!! “What about some water”?:-) The parrots are the most intelligent animals in my opinion!! I adore them!!
Ray knows what he is saying and how to get what he wants by saying certain things – he only asks for potatoes when I am cooking potatoes. My gray regularly says “I wanna come out” and then rattles the locks or “How about some water?” when his water bottle is empty. They are extremely smart!
It’s all cool. We have a thriving Hispanic migrant population and several different Native American communities up here mixed in with old school Scandanavian folks like my FIL – someone who actually pronounces north as “Nort” – it all makes for interesting and spicey listening.
First: WOW! Someone that can actually reasonably imitate a southern accent! Awesome! Though really, that’s more Georgia than Texas. Second: I wasn’t mocking you, nor do I think Texans have no accent, quite the opposite. That was, in fact, my reasoning for bringing him along. I was merely observing that there are two “northern” accents, and that yours is the more uncommon in my experience.
for the longest time i refused to believe there were actually people with this accent, i was convinced it was an invention of television to depict stereotypical tourists “oh heiy der yah, don-chano?” ect. then i met someone from wisconsin. and then i just couldnt resist- i went to minnesota with a texan friend of mine, resulting in epic lulz.
We talk to our birds just like we would a child in the house – make a big deal when he talks rather than yells and you will get more results too. Try (hard as that may be) to ignore yelling – not everyone in the house has an easy time ignoring that yell though. lol. Just get as excited as you can when he talks or even sounds like he is saying something – respond to every attempt “Oh really, and then what?” was one of Ray’s first whole sentences.
Oh Red! Ray is awesome! Our Midland will be 2 in July. His vocabulary is no where near Ray’s. He can say things like, come here, gimme kiss, hi, Midland, pretty boy, and some other little things. Have any recommendations on how to increase Midlands vocab??
Watching other birds is the best way for them to learn new things. Ray learned some of his words watching Diego on YT. Watching on YT is the cheapest and cleanest way for them to learn – lol!!!
We have a Scarlet named Pippin(she’s about 8 months) that loves to watch Ray She also occasionally screams when she doesn’t get her way; or her Ray video! LOL
DONT READ THIS Cause It Really Works. YOU WILL GET KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DONT POST THIS COMMENT TO AT LEAST 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAYS. NOW UV STARTED READIN DIS DUNT STOP THIS IS SO SCARY. SEND THIS OVER TO 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR CRUSHES NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS. THIS IS SO SCARY
LOL “what does a rooster say” :MEOW: lmaoooooooooooo!
He is so sweet and clever!!! And Your African gray!!! “What about some water”?:-) The parrots are the most intelligent animals in my opinion!! I adore them!!
Aweee ♥
Ray knows what he is saying and how to get what he wants by saying certain things – he only asks for potatoes when I am cooking potatoes. My gray regularly says “I wanna come out” and then rattles the locks or “How about some water?” when his water bottle is empty. They are extremely smart!
unbelievable…nice. Can brids converse with right practise? Do they understand what they are talking?
It’s all cool. We have a thriving Hispanic migrant population and several different Native American communities up here mixed in with old school Scandanavian folks like my FIL – someone who actually pronounces north as “Nort” – it all makes for interesting and spicey listening.
First: WOW! Someone that can actually reasonably imitate a southern accent! Awesome! Though really, that’s more Georgia than Texas. Second: I wasn’t mocking you, nor do I think Texans have no accent, quite the opposite. That was, in fact, my reasoning for bringing him along. I was merely observing that there are two “northern” accents, and that yours is the more uncommon in my experience.
Wellll honey, you juss go-wan and bah-lieve that Texans aint got no accent ta speak of, bless your heart.
I’ll just stick with my Macaw who speaks “hotdish”
for the longest time i refused to believe there were actually people with this accent, i was convinced it was an invention of television to depict stereotypical tourists “oh heiy der yah, don-chano?” ect. then i met someone from wisconsin. and then i just couldnt resist- i went to minnesota with a texan friend of mine, resulting in epic lulz.
your bird is so cute
The owner sounds like they’re from my home state of Minnesota. Very cute bird! Almost as cute as mine.
Very cool Macaw. I don’t think I would be able to offer one this kind of attention on regular basis, unfortunately.
Pika Boo! I See you! You look pretty! XD
Very cute : )
KWAK KWAK KWAK
MAN HE PICKS FAST
lmao bless confused parrot, very sweet i would love to have a macaw
He is beautiful. So very smart.
We talk to our birds just like we would a child in the house – make a big deal when he talks rather than yells and you will get more results too. Try (hard as that may be) to ignore yelling – not everyone in the house has an easy time ignoring that yell though. lol. Just get as excited as you can when he talks or even sounds like he is saying something – respond to every attempt “Oh really, and then what?” was one of Ray’s first whole sentences.
Oh Red! Ray is awesome! Our Midland will be 2 in July. His vocabulary is no where near Ray’s. He can say things like, come here, gimme kiss, hi, Midland, pretty boy, and some other little things. Have any recommendations on how to increase Midlands vocab??
i love love ray he is so neet
he must want to be a cat real bad
What a darling BG. I have 4, all of them talk and they all like to tease, just like yours. I think they like making us try to correct them.
lol apparently all animals meow now.
Very cute!
Watching other birds is the best way for them to learn new things. Ray learned some of his words watching Diego on YT. Watching on YT is the cheapest and cleanest way for them to learn – lol!!!
We have a Scarlet named Pippin(she’s about 8 months) that loves to watch Ray
She also occasionally screams when she doesn’t get her way; or her Ray video! LOL
DONT READ THIS Cause It Really Works. YOU WILL GET KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DONT POST THIS COMMENT TO AT LEAST 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAYS. NOW UV STARTED READIN DIS DUNT STOP THIS IS SO SCARY. SEND THIS OVER TO 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN UR DONE PRESS F6 AND UR CRUSHES NAME WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN IN BIG LETTERS. THIS IS SO SCARY