It can be a fun bonding experience to have whistling matches with your budgie, and once they learn a few tunes they generally pick up more and more over time. They tend to pick up the strangest sounds too, from wild birds to microwave beeps, you would be surprised at what your budgie can learn to mimic! Repetition : Just like teaching your budgie words and phrases, using repetition is a great way to teach your budgie new whistling tunes.
Even whistling techniques as simple as 3 short whistles can be fun to teach your Budgie, once they learn how to do it you can have back and forward whistling matches with your budgie. For example, allow your bird to perch on your finger and sit in a quiet room.
Look directly at your bird and whistle. It's important that your parakeet know that you are addressing him with this sound, so be deliberate. Continue making the same whistling sound. Your bird won't understand whistling as something abstract; instead, it only understands repetition.
If you want to teach your parakeet to do a wolf whistle, then, continue making that sound. The social, friendly and talkative parakeet will fill your home with plenty of chatter, but at first he might not. The parakeet will need time to get used to his new environment and the new people in his life. Interacting with your parakeet right from the start, while respecting his need for a little privacy and space, will foster a close and rewarding friendship down the road.
Encourage interactions when your new budgie is relaxed and awake, and give him his privacy when he is sleeping.
Likewise, if he seems nervous or agitated, tone down the interactions until he seems more comfortable. Let your budgie determine the pace of the interactions. Do not push physical interactions until he is accustomed to your hand, or he may become frightened. Pay attention to his body language, and let him guide how far each encounter goes.
One of the best ways to interact with a new parakeet is to talk and whistle. Expect your new little guy to be quiet at first; talking softy and whistling to him will help to encourage his naturally affable character to blossom.
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