it looks like your parrot isnt getting enough sleep, hence the constant yawning. make sure it sleeps in a dark quiet place at a reasonable hour, remember bird sleep when it naturally becomes dark. throw a towel over its cage at night if it stays inside to get rid of noise and light, and make sure to take it off first thing in the morning.
you're an idiot. our galah gets more than enough sleep but if you sit there and make yawning actions at him he'll keep yawning. it has nothing to do with sleep. it's stretching his beak.
This is still a young galah and boys tend to talk more than girls but chances are she will talk soon. She's just yawning here. The more time you spend with her the more she will pick up things you say without actually having to teach her. My Joe started making kissing noises within 2 weeks of getting him and then he gradually just picked up things I do and say to him while he's with me. I've never actually sat down to teach him anything besides manners and tricks.
at first i thought the same as you and said she was just yawning, but if she does that once, i will say a word like hello and she would do the same, but with no noise, so i wasnt sure if it was yawning or talking?? she is also starting to make sounds sort of like kissing noises, she will sometimes even give a kiss. trouble is with her learning to talk, other galahs from the park nearby always sit next to her and they just talk. not so good is it
it looks like your parrot isnt getting enough sleep, hence the constant yawning. make sure it sleeps in a dark quiet place at a reasonable hour, remember bird sleep when it naturally becomes dark. throw a towel over its cage at night if it stays inside to get rid of noise and light, and make sure to take it off first thing in the morning.
ifyoureadthisyousuck 2 years ago
you're an idiot. our galah gets more than enough sleep but if you sit there and make yawning actions at him he'll keep yawning. it has nothing to do with sleep. it's stretching his beak.
craigymel 2 years ago
stretching his beak, LMAO thats the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
ifyoureadthisyousuck 2 years ago
I have noticed my parrots do that when they are thirsty.
glaukos5 3 years ago
This is still a young galah and boys tend to talk more than girls but chances are she will talk soon. She's just yawning here. The more time you spend with her the more she will pick up things you say without actually having to teach her. My Joe started making kissing noises within 2 weeks of getting him and then he gradually just picked up things I do and say to him while he's with me. I've never actually sat down to teach him anything besides manners and tricks.
nikkybikky 3 years ago
at first i thought the same as you and said she was just yawning, but if she does that once, i will say a word like hello and she would do the same, but with no noise, so i wasnt sure if it was yawning or talking?? she is also starting to make sounds sort of like kissing noises, she will sometimes even give a kiss. trouble is with her learning to talk, other galahs from the park nearby always sit next to her and they just talk. not so good is it
anmlvk 3 years ago
It kind of look like she was fixing something in her throat.
Chances are that's not her trying to talk.
MightyDucksGrl 3 years ago