After a week or so, will the starling still know the owner?

Updated on pet 2024-07-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Starlings feed chicken rice? Don't mislead, you have to feed starlings special feed, there are sales on the Internet, there is really no starling special feed, you can also feed some chicks, but you can't feed for a long time, the feathers may not grow well in the long run, or you will diarrhea and finally die of exhaustion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Starling is a very intelligent bird, and if a starling is bred and trained as a young bird, it will generally recognize its owner in about a month. As long as the master chats with the starling frequently, it will remember the frequency and sound of the master's speech, and use it as the basis for distinguishing the master. If there are still friends who are interested in how long it takes for a starling to recognize the owner, you can continue to follow me and read down.

    1. Starling is a bird with a high IQ and is more popular with people, it can learn simple phrases and simulate human pronunciation. Under long-term training, it can also carry out some simple password actions, which is a relatively easy bird to raise.

    2. In the training of the Sun Song, starlings generally do not have their own unique rhyme, and attention should be paid to creating conditions for them to learn the chirpings of other birds. The best time to learn to tweet is in the morning. At this time, the bird is very excited, and can concentrate on learning consistently, and the effect is better.

    3. When teaching starlings to speak, it is best to do it on an empty stomach in the morning, hang the birdcage in a quiet, non-noisy indoor old locust, let the starling perch, and then repeat a sentence at intervals, and the bird will reward a few insects every time it learns.

    4. When teaching the starling to fly and tame, the starling flies, so that it obeys the master's command or gesture, and the master walks to the **, and the bird flies to the **, or under the command of the master, plays with the master on the hand and shoulder. The above training is best in the young age of starlings, usually about a month to recognize the owner.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My starling slipped out three times, all came back, the longest stayed outside for two and a half days, basically every time there was no danger, come back safely, to sum up, starlings have several factors that can come back: First, in the case of artificial breeding, the starling's ability to find food by himself has deteriorated, basically does not know how to find food by himself, it is easier to be hungry, and when he sees the owner, he thinks of having food, and it is easy to come back. The second is that in the cage in captivity, there is no flying exercise for a long time, the physical strength is not good, and the flight is not far, even if there is a wild starling to lead, it can't keep up with the physical strength of the wild starling, and it is basically walking around the release.

    The third is that the captive-bred starling is used to getting along with people, and he is not afraid to see people, he will walk on the ground in a place where people gather, and he is not afraid of people approaching (there is no action to catch him), so if someone sees it, they will know that your starling is in **? Fourth, I often feed him with something in my hand, such as mealworms, shredded lean meat, apples, etc., call him by name when I see him, I will look at you, and then shake the food in my hand, I will fly over to eat, and then let him stand on his shoulder, carrying the cage, "Go in!" And he went into the cage, and the starling came back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My Lin Ba flew away unintentionally, and flew back again after a day and a night, I hung the cage on the branches it often hung on, and when I got home tonight, I was happy that it stayed in the cage honestly, and I had to be careful in the future! Thankfully, there was no danger at all!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The doors and windows of the house are closed, so let it get used to it at home, but it is indeed not 100% homing, and it is easy to follow the birds when encountered.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on how you train it, but it's certain that no starling can fly away and go home 100% on his own, you should know that starlings can be released out of the cage to play???

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My family didn't come back, I guess someone was arrested.

    She is not afraid of people, and when she sees them, she falls on them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My brother flew on March 16, 2018 and can talk a lot, and he knows me for nearly 2 years, and he is also a trained brother bird, but he hasn't returned home for a day. Can you come back? I miss it so much!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Starling is a bird that has a relatively high IQ among birds and is therefore also very intelligent. They are easily trained by humans, so they have become pets in many families. Many people who have a starling at home will have affection for them and treat them as if they were family members.

    But the starlings in the family may also fly away occasionally, making the owners feel very worried and lost. So, will the starling miss the master when he flies away?

    In fact, after the starlings flew away, they did not forget their masters. Starlings have very good memories and they are able to remember the voice, face, and habits of their owners, so even if the starlings fly away, they are able to remember their owners to some extent. In addition, starlings are very belonging birds, they will identify themselves with their home and owner, so when the starling flies away, they will also try to find their way home and reunite with their owner.

    Of course, even if the starlings think of their masters, they may not be able to return to their masters. Therefore, the starling flew away and the owners still need to take measures as soon as possible to help the starling return home. We can use bells, sounds, food, etc. to lure the starlings back home, and at the same time, we can post revelations in the neighborhood to find the starlings, and contact and blind the birdkeepers nearby.

    To sum up, it is not a terrible thing for starlings to fly away, they do not forget their masters, and they will miss them. And when the owner regrets taking the right way to help the starling go home, the starling will also be very grateful for the owner's care and become closer to the master. Therefore, before raising starlings, we need to be clear that what needs to be paid for raising starlings is responsibility and patience.

    Only by giving starlings full love and care can we establish a deep relationship with them and make starlings a member of the family.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Starling birds can get to know their owners in about three months

    After the nestling comes out of the nest at the full moon, the owner interacts with the milling acacia starling every day through regular feeding, gives the starling a name, and says a password to it, and the starling can recognize the lead through the voice and carry the owner away. After being able to interact with the owner and understand the instructions, you can start training it to fly indoors, and the starling learns to return to the cage, that is, to recognize the owner.

    Starling is sensitive to sound, you can give it a name when raising a little starling, feed it regularly every day, call its name before feeding, let it have a conditioned response, and after the starling gets used to it, it can recognize the sound of the owner's speech.

    Starlings can also learn human language, often speak to it, repeat a single word, and after a while, starlings can also learn.

    Starlings will interact and talk to their owners after recognizing their masters, and they will be able to eat from their hands and obey their masters' commands, but this requires patience and training, and not every bird can do it.

    The following points should also be paid attention to in the identification of the advantages and disadvantages of myna birds:

    1.The feathers are tightly attached to the body (in the jargon, "the body"), the eyes are bright, and the coat color is shiny. Dull-headed birds with fluffy feathers all over their bodies are inferior or sick birds.

    2.The male bird with a yellow beak and yellow feet, white tail feathers, white tail feathers, black plumage and metallic locust luster.

    3.The courage is bigger, can sing, stand with a chest upright, bright wings, and a relatively large starling is the top grade.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sexual knots, often standing on the back of buffaloes, or gathering on large trees, or standing on the ridge of the roof in a row, often in a large flock at dusk, often in the air in large groups, and perched after a moment of noise. Spend the night in bamboo forests, large trees or reeds, and mingle with other starlings.

    They often forage on ploughed farmland, or stand on the backs of cows, pigs, and other domestic animals to peck at parasites. Sexually active, active in groups, sometimes in large groups, especially in the evening, in large groups to spend the night in trees. The nocturnal habitat is relatively fixed, often moving and foraging on the nearby ground, and only flying to the nocturnal habitat until dusk.

    Good at chirping, especially in the evening.

    Wild starlings feed on insects and insect larvae such as locusts, grasshoppers, beetles, snakes, caterpillars, tigers, flies, lice, etc., and also eat plant foods such as grains, plant fruits and seeds. They often follow farmers and ploughing cattle to peck at earthworms, insects, worms, etc., and like to peck at flies, flies and ticks on the back of cattle, and also prey on locusts, beetles, mole crickets, etc. Most of the plant foods of starlings are seeds of various plants and weeds, as well as banyan fruits, vegetable stems and leaves.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many birds know their owners because birds observe things no worse than people. Birds that know their owners will land on their owners' arms or shoulders and generally do not fly around when undisturbed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Recognize. Starlings are very intelligent birds. Especially if you raised it from a young age, it will be very clingy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Starlings recognize some and some don't, depending on themselves. Large parrots should all recognize their owners, such as, sunflowers, King Kong and the like.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is necessary to drop a drop of essence blood to recognize the master, and it must go through 7749 days of refining, and in the future, it must be trained often to prevent pets from eating their owners.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, it's not like a pigeon's brain that has a natural navigation function.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Starling birds older than a year can learn to speak, but it will be more laborious.

    Starlings should be taught to speak as young birds under 1 year old, and 3 or 4-month-old chicks who have just learned to mud and sand are better.

    Because adult birds caught from the wild are large by nature and easy to hit cages, let alone preach. Buying chicks from the bazaar, generally looking at the state, the eyes are bright, the feathers are compact, and the competition for food is strong. After buying the chicks, they are fed with egg yolks and feed.

    The teaching time is after three or four months, preferably in the morning or evening. It is necessary to teach in a quiet place, and there are generally two teaching methods: one is manual teaching, and the other is audio tape teaching, and it should not be allowed to learn dirty, otherwise the previous work will be wasted.

    In the past, most of the old people twisted their tongues and were easy to speak clearly, but this method was not necessary, and it was easy to cause unnecessary damage to the birds!

    Teach starlings to speak patiently, take the larvae of insects (such as skin worms, bread worms, etc.) and bananas and other soft fruits that starlings like to eat, and feed them with your hands, and give some sound signals when feeding, so that the birds can gradually tame and be able to go up and down the bar according to the command, and then teach to speak.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Can't speak, must be the first time when the phoenix feathers are moulting, teach to speak every day, otherwise once you learn the original pronunciation of the starling, you won't be able to speak.

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