Starling Bird always talks behind people s backs, timid, is there anything to do

Updated on pet 2024-07-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Teach regularly every day. Spend at least 15 minutes in the morning, noon and evening talking to them. Of course, starlings at this time.

    You won't read it every word, and you can only face you with the master.

    Hachi patiently repeats a word.

    2. Try to get Hachi to draw attention to your teacher. When you teach, often the starlings will not pay attention to your language, either jumping up and down, asking you for food, or ignoring you.

    So you can get it to look at it by clapping, or with a proper gesture, or at least face you.

    3. Try to start with simple and catchy words when teaching. Repeat a word over and over again, during which if Xiaohachi is distracted, he can give some snacks appropriately, such as fruits, insects, and diced meat.

    Wait. Let it face your voice again and have a conditioned reflex when learning to speak.

    process to maintain relative concentration.

    2. Acceleration method of language learning:

    1. Two-syllable words.

    2-3 groups, at least twice a day, 15-20 minutes each.

    2. Repeat each word 3-5 times before teaching the next word, and so on.

    3. Repeat the learned content several times before and after the daily teaching to strengthen and consolidate it.

    4. Teach several words at the same time, when you hear it say one of them, it will be used as a review content, and new words will be added at the same time to teach.

    5. Don't give up on the words that you haven't heard it say, but insist on teaching tirelessly until you learn it. For example, my little eight is in the first word "hello".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Put some obstacles in the middle, such as walls or curtains, and then talk to them every morning and evening when the bird is active.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The starling who has just opened his mouth is like this, and he will not dare to speak in front of people until the beginning of next year

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Starlings rarely speak in front of people.

    Nothing can be done.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Black starlings can talk. However, there are very few starlings who can speak on their own, and most of them still need the patient guidance of humans and scientific training methods.

    Starling birds have a gentle temperament and are easy to approach people, while starlings have a strong digestion, eat a very large amount, eat simple things so it is not difficult to raise, and can simply imitate human words, which is his most unique place and the most endearing feature.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Black starlings have to be taught like this to be able to speak.

    Training methods: 1. Avoid teaching ambiguous pronunciation to train starlings to speak, and be sure to coach in a quiet room, as noise can easily hinder the memory of starlings' speech. In addition, for difficult or ambiguous pronunciation to avoid teaching it daytime, it is better to teach some clean words.

    2. Teach the starling to speak when it is on an empty stomach, and train the starling to speak, it takes almost 10 days to teach a sentence. The training period is about half a year after it moults, and its memory is particularly good. It is best to train it especially after bathing or on an empty stomach.

    Women or children with high pitches are trained with better results than those with low registers. 3. When the starling can walk, start training it to jump into your hands to find food to eat. The method is to call Hachi's name while using food to lure Hachi when he is hungry.

    Pet it while feeding, so that when it grows up, you gently stroke it with your hand and it will not run away. Lines into fixed conditioned reflexes. 4. When Xiaoba can basically fly, he also developed a certain habit at this time.

    Then use the worm to make it fly to the hand to eat, so that after training for a period of time, plus the foundation laid when he was a child, Hachi will be very obedient, whether you stretch out your hand or call its name, Hachi will fly over obediently. The best time to choose to train a starling to speak should be when the starling is more excited. This is when the birds are the easiest to train.

    In general, speaking training for starlings every morning before feeding is the most effective. In addition, there is a sunny day before 10 a.m. and some time before the sun goes down in the evening. Starlings are more active and easy to train during these times.

    When training, we must first cultivate the feelings between birds and people, get along with birds more, and the training content should be simple to complex, first teach simple words such as "hello" and "goodbye", and then teach longer sentences. After the starling learns human language, people should often tease him and consolidate his achievements. Starlings are animals after all, and they are slow to learn human language, so the trainers must be meticulous and patient, and avoid being rude, otherwise they will lose their efforts.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Black Starling Bird. If you have the heart to train him, he can indeed speak, and the language system of this bird is very developed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Starlings are one of the most common sources of caged birds in our country and are in my bai

    The country has a long history. zhi

    Anyone who hasn't had a dao has heard of the bird or seen it on TV. There is an ancient saying in my country called "skillful mouth starling", so the question is, why do starlings speak?

    Why do starlings speak? The secret lies in its physiology——— the tubes and tongue. Starling's vocal organ is called the vocal tube, which is located at the junction of the trachea and bronchi, and there are four or five pairs of special muscles in its vocal tube - the vocal muscle, which contracts or relaxes under the control of the nervous system and makes a chirping sound.

    The structure of the myna tube is also similar to that of the human vocal cords. The vocal cords of a human being are 20 centimeters from the throat to the tip of the tongue at a right angle, while the myna has a vocal tube that reaches the tongue at an obtuse angle of approximately right angles. The closer to the right angle, the stronger the sense of syllables and tones of the voice, so the starling can make a voice like a human.

    Starling's tongue is also well developed and similar in shape to a human tongue, because it has standard vocal conditions to "speak". Among the birds, in addition to starlings, parrots and wrens (more on page) also learn to speak.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I can say more than 30 sentences, very clingy to go that and that, dialogue, interact with people, do anyone like it!

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