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  • Wow Bobo's voice is good

  • @videomakingstudio

    glad you brought this up :)

    in case some people here don't know...african greys learn to talk by imitating the voice quality of someone they know--typically the person they like best. with bobo, even though she's a female, she liked her male person, so she talks in his male voice. it was a bit weird to hear a 'him' and then say 'her' --but she's a 'she', and we got used to it. people she meets will, of course, get sorta flustered when trying to use a pronoun for her LOL

  • Bobo means stupid in Philippines but Bobo doesn't sound so stupid

  • Bobo is clearly not a big talker, but seems like she pick her words carefully :)

  • @erlendse true...in fact, when people ask if she talks, we say 'not a lot'--since the expectation of a talking parrot is that they are always saying something. Bobo will talk when she wants to communicate, but then spends the rest of her time in one of three modes...

    -silent

    -doing sound effects

    -talking 'conure'

    i will put up a video shortly showing how she uses one alternative way of communicating.

    you are right--although she will babble at times, she pretty much only talks with purpose.

  • Very nice work Bobo :) Our Grendel likes to whistle and dance for the phone... but otherwise might attack it. :)

  • such a smart girl!! it cracks me up to hear her say yes so purposefully!!

  • Great video - Bobo is a pretty smart little girl! This shows how intelligent these birds are.

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