Budgie Sounds: What Is My Budgie Telling Me?

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2021
  • A large part of budgie care is trying to understand our birds. Body language and sounds are two of the most important indicators. Do you know the meaning of these budgie sounds? I hope my video can help with understanding your bird better :)
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Komentáře • 195

  • @jeansworld1087
    @jeansworld1087 Před 3 lety +19

    Thanks, this really helped

  • @rachelsvideochannel
    @rachelsvideochannel Před 2 lety +11

    Awwww that female sound is exactly what my two female white budgie's do when they want to sleep on a swing.
    It sounds so cute but they do it to each other and seen to fight over the swing...so I bought them another swing but they still do that sound.
    But in the end, they love each other!😉 💕🕊️🕊️💕

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +1

      That sounds exactly like our Misty and Blue at the start 😂 They had one swing and fought over it, so we got another swing and they still fought over the same swing 🤣 Then I put another swing and a bit more space between the swings and they fought a bit less. But in the end I think it's also part of budgie behavior to fight over swings and food 😋

  • @Brontok
    @Brontok Před 3 lety +23

    Wow, my birds do a lot of this sounds :) I love when they are "surprised" 🐦

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      Yes I think it's my favorite sound 😁

  • @MsBigBlueHouse
    @MsBigBlueHouse Před 2 lety +11

    Boys make that "no" sound too. Both my boy budgies made that noise when I was a kid (yes 100% male) and my current 8 week old male started making it at about 6 weeks. It's usually at night when he's disturbed in the low light, when the cat comes near his cage etc. It's an excellent warning and he's 100% male blue budgie with a strong blue nose.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      Yes you're right 😊 We got a third male budgie (Cyan) and discovered he also makes that sound and now we have a male baby budgie who also does it.

  • @JaelEbean
    @JaelEbean Před 2 lety +3

    This helped alot! I just got a bidgie 2 days ago and he already loves me and sit on my shoulder all day. And he is very quiet but makes the loud, calling noise whenever I put him away. And he purrs alot too. So now know he is happy and not mad at me💚💛😁

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to hear! 😊 Your budgie sounds so sweet! I guess he sees you as his 'budgie' friend and calls you when you put him down 🥰
      Sometimes I wish our budgies would call us, but now that we have 15 budgies they don't really care about us 🤣 But we're glad they're happy as a flock 😊 At least some of our birds do come to us for treats 😋

  • @FudgieAndPepper
    @FudgieAndPepper Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the language lesson. It's good to know what my new birds are trying to communicate to me.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem

      My pleasure ☺️🤗 I remember when we first got Misty and Blue I didn't understand what they needed at all. It took quite some time to learn to recognize the sounds they made and what it meant. That's why I later made this video for new budgie owners so they understand more about their birds 😊

  • @Idontknowanimation4
    @Idontknowanimation4 Před 2 lety +2

    This was very helpful I didn't know why he was screaming like that found out he wanted SpongeBob on it makes him happy

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear 😊 Haha SpongeBob!

  • @alvalead
    @alvalead Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, budgies have many different sounds

  • @ink3226
    @ink3226 Před 3 lety +10

    my budgies love to scream in the morning (the one on my pfp the most)

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      Same here 😂 They're waking us up very early now since we are in the longest day of the year 🙃

  • @shellybirb.3998
    @shellybirb.3998 Před 2 lety +1

    Everytime I come home my bird can hear the rocky sound it makes and screams to get our attention from his cage, at least i think.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      That's very possible 😊 We noticed our birds often greet us too when we come home 🥰

  • @Helsteeds
    @Helsteeds Před 3 lety +6

    The moment I turn the vacuum cleaner on mine go crazy - their either saying Shut up or they're trying to communicate with Henry Numatic lol

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      Haha same for ours. They somehow love the sound and start singing as loudly as they can 😋 Also when the kettle is boiling water or we are frying something and they hear the oil sizzling 😂🤣

    • @Helsteeds
      @Helsteeds Před 3 lety +3

      @@misty_blue the worst is when your watching a movie! Haha love em tho, we keep ours in a Parrot cage indoors which docks with our aviairy outside (for warmer days). They actually put themselves to bed every night and we wheel them back indoors.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Helsteeds yea, that's why we now have them in their own room 😋 Although we can still hear them very well in the living room 😂
      An in- and outside area for the birds sounds great 😍 We've tried placing them on the balcony but it's quite close to a busy road and they hate the sound of traffic 😅

    • @Helsteeds
      @Helsteeds Před 3 lety +2

      @@misty_blue aww I think mine would shout at the cars lol. If your interested our latest video upload has a clip of them docking with the aviairy 😉

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Helsteeds it looks great! 😁

  • @TheFarmat64
    @TheFarmat64 Před 3 lety +7

    A clear video with useful information that is clearly explained. Well done

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! 😊 Comments like these are the best motivation 😁

  • @mariaevans5793
    @mariaevans5793 Před rokem +1

    Excellent, you have delivered this in a very easy to understand way ,many thanks !!!!!!😁🇬🇧

  • @YourFriendlyLion
    @YourFriendlyLion Před 3 lety +5

    I'd recommend using a night light for budgies since they are prey birds and can't see well in the dark so they sometimes freak out.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes true! I still have to look for a night light because I think it will really make them feel better at night

  • @moon.is.a.bird1
    @moon.is.a.bird1 Před 2 lety +2

    This helped a lot! Thank for making this!

  • @FudgieAndPepper
    @FudgieAndPepper Před rokem +1

    Wow! I really needed this information. Thank you.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it was informative for you! 😄 It's the best motivation to keep making videos ☺️

  • @kushagraagrawal3895
    @kushagraagrawal3895 Před 2 lety +2

    Ohh the first sound i thought that my budgies r very scared thats y they r making such type of noise.. thanks for the video btw.

  • @doloresescalante6310
    @doloresescalante6310 Před 8 měsíci

    My birds do all of these sounds! Thankyou for.making this vid.. BTW I'm subscribed to you

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 8 měsíci

      Gladly done! 😊 Thanks so much for supporting the channel 😁☺️

  • @mellowmjr
    @mellowmjr Před 2 měsíci

    This is great thank you 😊

  • @fullautohabz9079
    @fullautohabz9079 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice vid hopefully you can grow more!

  • @zoyasingh336
    @zoyasingh336 Před 3 lety +3

    Misty and blue🐦🐦 are so sweet and cute I love their videos 😘😘and they are really really very helpful 😘

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm so glad to hear that 😃 We are very grateful to have such cute birds 😊😊

  • @MrsAngieEW
    @MrsAngieEW Před 3 lety +1

    Love your video. So sweet ❤

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      Thanks 😄 That's great to hear!

  • @snowandlemon439
    @snowandlemon439 Před 3 lety +3

    5:16 My budgies make this sound when they see food LoL

  • @anthonychavers8371
    @anthonychavers8371 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks so much for the information, I’ll take your advice and try the things you’ve mentioned. He’s a little better now, but he’s still so scared of many things. But he also relaxes around me, he eats. And even drinks when I’m around. And as a budgie lover u know u hardly ever see them drink. He vocalizes a lot also. So I hope this means that he’s coming around. I want to tame him soon . It’s been 2 months now but he he’s only accepted millet spray once from my hand. And never done it again. Thanks again for your advice.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 10 měsíci

      My pleasure! I really hope it's helpful in some way. I know how frustrating it can be when budgies are frightened and it's like you cannot bond with them. But I do know with patience and time they can really improve. I've noticed it's especially important to spend time with them daily, preferably with routine because they love it when they know what to expect. You can start slow with talking to them and being around them and carefully increase how much you interact with them. I hope your budgie will improve and you can even tame him! 😊

  • @ESLteacher62
    @ESLteacher62 Před 2 lety +6

    @
    Misty & Blue - I actually do have a question or two. I'm having a hard time knowing what I can do to help my little budgie get settled in (I believe he's very young based on the markings on his head and his black eyes). I've had him for almost 7 weeks now. I got him from Petco, so I have no idea what he went through before I got him. His wings were clipped as well and I'm sure he experienced hands grabbing him prior to his arrival here. I've done everything I can to give him a good, comfortable and place to live. He's comfortable with my hands in his cage and eats from my hands but he will not come out from his cage very far, he rarely chirps (other than a little bit here and there), he isn't playing with his toys.... He doesn't do much of anything other than eat and sit. He's made very little progress. He's so attached to his cage, he panics if it's not right there next to him. I just want him to enjoy his life and be more sociable with me. I've gotten him onto my shoulder only a few times with millet and it lasted a very short time. Please, do you have any suggestions at all that could help him come out of his shell (again)? It's pretty discouraging. I've been playing nice, easy classical music for him and I talk and read to him. I'm beside myself with what else to do. I never imagined that he'd be so timid for so long. It's been a LONG nearly 2 months. I'd prefer not to have to add another bird, especially since I'm aware that this could go one of 2 ways (it could either be great or a disaster). I really wanted just the one bird. I feel so sad for him because I know he can't be having fun. He's a sweet little guy but he's been almost like a statue sometimes :(.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +5

      There's a few things that made our birds more lively:
      - First, they got a bigger cage. Especially our male started singing a lot more. But if your cage is already big enough, that can't be it
      - We started taking videos and pictures of them. Somehow they found it easier to interact with the phone than with us 😋 But it might be because the phone is a bit reflective so they could see themselves in it
      - Sometimes playing budgie sounds helped. I like the video from Mango and Chutney. But some birds get nervous from budgie videos
      - We started doing click training. They became more social and their behavior improved generally
      - We got two other birds. Having a flock made the biggest difference for us. Now they sing from early morning until evening. But I get that it's not always an option
      Apart from all those factors, time and patience are most important I think. We thought our Misty would never leave the cage and never interact with anyone. But after about a year she finally opened up. Now she's a completely different bird 😊
      I hope your budgie will improve!

    • @alexwitchgirl7018
      @alexwitchgirl7018 Před 2 lety

      @@misty_blue this helped me feel better I’m worried my budgie just won’t like me I know it’s only been a week also from petco wings clipped but is pretty decently active in the cage not sure of gender too young as well to tell! My budgie goes back and forth from feeling comfortable with my hand to not comfortable going to have a better living situation in a month or two so hopefully the space to fly and stuff will help as well but I’m for sure hoping my budgie will be comfortable with me before that happens I’m just a worry wort I don’t want my budgie to hate me but I’m pretty sure it was just from being man handled prior to getting man handled again when I chose the little fella poor thing pooped in the box I’m already spoiling my birdie with toys even have stuff for the next time to replace somethings and move other things around! Treats as well I have like 5 different ones see what he/she likes! I’m trying to best and seeing both you and the other persons comments helped me feel better about it!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      @@alexwitchgirl7018 I'm glad it helped! ☺️ I'm sure it will get better and better for you and your budgie! As long as you spend time with him every day, without being pushy, it will get better. It's important to check his body language to make sure he's comfortable around you. They're very sensitive so always do things in small steps so they can get used to it 😊

  • @mylittlefarm7315
    @mylittlefarm7315 Před 2 lety +1

    this really helped thanks😊

  • @adorablemedhashree3415
    @adorablemedhashree3415 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the videos you post

  • @keeponcruisin7876
    @keeponcruisin7876 Před rokem +1

    Mine make every one of these noises just about all day long.

  • @octanedemon5548
    @octanedemon5548 Před 3 lety +4

    My bird doesn't chirp , just talk and gibberish
    He does look healthy tho
    I dunno why

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +2

      I've seen other birds too who don't really chirp but only talk. I guess they see the 'talking' as just another form of chirping 😋

    • @m0th579
      @m0th579 Před 3 lety +1

      @@misty_blue Its squabble isn't it? Its just means their happy

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +2

      @@m0th579 yes probably 😊

  • @michaelhoggard591
    @michaelhoggard591 Před 2 lety +1

    My Conures make that clicking purring sound!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      Very cute 🥰 One day I'd love to have conures as well 🤭

  • @mangobongo2199
    @mangobongo2199 Před 2 lety +1

    😍😍😍

  • @YourFriendlyLion
    @YourFriendlyLion Před 3 lety +2

    My bird, Lean also says "Lean" in the hooman language or something close to it sometimes.

  • @miriam7610
    @miriam7610 Před 2 lety +1

    Thankssssss this video is so useful!!!!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      No problem! I'm glad to hear 😄

    • @miriam7610
      @miriam7610 Před 2 lety

      Question to the master: Is it correct to give them a little bit of an boiled egg??? 🧐🧐

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      @@miriam7610 yes it can give them some important vitamins, fats and proteins 😊 Especially budgies that are a bit underweight or when they might lay eggs and raise chicks will benefit from egg. For young birds it's also good. You could even try adding small bits of the egg shell for some calcium. Our birds refuse to eat boiled egg, but they do eat some egg food from the pet store (which I think is less nutritious, but I guess it's better than nothing). If you think your birds already get enough proteins and fats or if they are overweight, they probably don't need boiled egg.

  • @FloofyWoofers
    @FloofyWoofers Před 3 lety +1

    my bird keeps on shouting and flying around if someone enters my house XD

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      Haha 🤣 Maybe defending the territory 😋

  • @drrabiarashid3698
    @drrabiarashid3698 Před 3 lety +3

    But this video helped

  • @Vadimismrt
    @Vadimismrt Před 2 lety +2

    My bird would always make a sound like a owl now I now why lol

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha an owl, that's very funny 🤭

  • @arisha.2010.
    @arisha.2010. Před 2 lety +1

    My Budgie usually does the happy chirp :)

  • @anthonychavers8371
    @anthonychavers8371 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a new budgie I purchased him a bigger cage after I had him about week. While putting his cage together and adding toys we tried to transfer him to his new cage he got out , remind u he’s new to the environment and he’s NOT TAMED !!! it was hard getting him into his new cage . I had to trap him in the box from the pet shop 😢. Finally he was put in his new big cage, BUT HE REALLY doesn’t trust me. I tried the millet method but it didn’t work. How do I gain his trust after all that ?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 10 měsíci

      I know how you feel! It was similar for us when we got our first two budgies. They’re very territorial, sensitive animals. I’ve noticed that time, space and a clear routine are very important. They don’t like change, so I try to keep things the same as much as I can. If I need to change something, I always do it in the morning because that’s when they’re least sensitive.
      I think it can help your budgie when his environment stays the same the coming weeks so he can really get used to it 😊 They also like it when you feed them more or less at the same time every day so they know what to expect. With time, he should get more relaxed. It’s also important to approach him with care and without sudden movements. But the first weeks you might just want to give him time to get used to his cage. You can talk to him in a higher pitched voice whenever you’re around him because they trust others more when they’re not too quiet. It can also help to wink with both eyes and turn your head. Maybe it sounds silly, but it’s like mimicking their body language and then they tend to trust you more.
      I hope your little buddy will soon feel more relaxed! 😊

  • @Ittz.Juliana
    @Ittz.Juliana Před 17 dny

    I know this was a long time ago so you might not answer but what does it mean if I’m teaching mine to step up then when I offer my hand it starts screaming then steps up and quiets down but then I put him back and he screams again for a few seconds?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 17 dny

      Hmmm, sounds interesting 🧐 I suspect it’s that it tries to show some dominance because by nature it feels vulnerable so it wants to hide that by screaming. Like it’s warning you before and after that it’s stronger than it might look. At least, I’ve seen them do similar things where they try to dominate each other 😋

  • @TheFarmat64
    @TheFarmat64 Před 3 lety +2

    new subscriber

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear! I've also subscribed to your channel. I love budgies and bunnies and animals in general 😇

  • @marilynmilner4816
    @marilynmilner4816 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello what does that clicking noise mean my birds do it a lot

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      I've noticed whenever my budgies make that sound it means they're happy or excited 😊

  • @Takis_edits
    @Takis_edits Před 2 lety +1

    How can I get my birds to sit on my shoulder or perch on my finger

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      You can try click training to teach it to step on your finger. On your shoulder is a bit harder. Only budgies that are alone or budgies that were hand tamed as babies might do that. But they only do it when they feel like it since it's not part of their natural behavior. I think sitting on your shoulder is not really useful for much so I would focus on letting it perch on your finger first.

  • @elisa_cruz
    @elisa_cruz Před 2 lety +2

    My budgie does the "calling" sound very often out of nowhere, sometimes we're in the same room and he starts doing it. I check on him to see what's the reason but i don't know what he wants :(

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +1

      Do you only have one budgie? Maybe he just does it to check he's not alone and to get some attention. Sometimes they also do it when they feel rain or a storm coming, but I guess that's something different. Ours also do it when they hear a sound they find strange or when they see birds outside. But sometimes I really don't know why they are calling like that 😅

    • @elisa_cruz
      @elisa_cruz Před 2 lety

      @@misty_blue yes my budgie is alone in his cage, i guess that makes him more needy of our attention

  • @cookieandstorm
    @cookieandstorm Před 3 lety +4

    My dad can train parrots to speak but he tried with the budgies it never works

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      Yes I've seen budgie owners who trained their birds to talk 😊
      From what I've read and heard it depends on these factors:
      - Is the bird alone or with others. If they're alone, they more likely start mimicking humans because they have no birds to mimick (but I personally think birds should always have at least one bird friend)
      - Whether it's male or female. Males are best at learning to talk
      - How much time you spend talking to your birds. They can only learn words that are repeated a lot and on a regular basis.
      I'm sure there are more factors, but I'm not an expert on this topic 😇 I think our budgies don't talk because we weren't spending as much time with them at the start and they were always with other birds.
      One tactic I saw from an experienced breeder: take one bird on your finger every day, and take him kind of separate from others. Then hold him near your face and repeat the same words several times. It works best if you do it several times a day.
      However, our bird's happiness should always go first, so before trying this, we should make sure they are tame enough and we should only do it if we see that they are enjoying the training 😊

    • @cookieandstorm
      @cookieandstorm Před 3 lety

      Thank you

    • @MrsAngieEW
      @MrsAngieEW Před 3 lety

      We had just one budgie for six months and he started talking. We recently got another budgie and they love each other! I recommend having at least two, they are super social birds.

    • @HRTsAFyre
      @HRTsAFyre Před 2 lety +1

      @@misty_blue my male budgie was a rescue that I saved from getting run over on a busy street. I put him I a Cage I had while trying to find his owner. No one was looking. I always went to his cage and showed him how to play with the toys o gave him. I spoke to him all the time. Placed my hand in his cage and didn't move it or just tapped his toy. He started playing with me. He hopped onto my hand then over it to get to his toy or to eat millet I was holding. I didn't want him to get bored until I found out what to do with him. No one called and no one wanted him. I started enjoying my time with him so 8 gave him a name. Beakeeto. I said pretty beakeeto, pretty bird. Every day. Fast forward 6 weeks. I heard him forming throat sounds when I was heading to his cage. I knew right away. He was going to tall. Sure enough. He said the phrase above. After that he was like a sponge. He learned one new phrase every weak. He would come close to my lips to listen, whether he was in his cage or on my shoulder or while I did housework. He was almost as good as disco, just not as clear. He wasn't the larger English budgie. So lots of trills in between words. My little guy bonded with me and became a real chattakeet. Over 350 words and he spoke in context and mimicked expression or body language too. He was my best friend. Such a happy bird, he would rather be with me, and called my IRN a dumb ass bird. Lol. I can never replace that bond

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      @@HRTsAFyre that's an amazing story 💕 Thanks for sharing! 😊 I love it how you can form such a special bond with a bird. It's amazing how they can learn so many words too! I'm glad you were able to save him and give him so much happiness ❤️

  • @jadea997
    @jadea997 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello! I’ve only had my budgie a couple of weeks now and he makes a sound that I’m not sure of.. it’s kind of like a small sneezing sound. I have googled it and it’s coming up with “chiding”? Do you have a budgie video of it?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      Is it similar to what I call the 'female sound' in the video? I don't think I have a video of something that sounds like small sneezing, but I'd have to check.

  • @maryamnaeem9687
    @maryamnaeem9687 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a question. How can I get my budgie to stop biting me.? I'm taming her while she's in the cage. I own a total of 4 budgies and she is the youngest of them all (all of them are wild budgies that I bought from the pet store. The pet store owner said that they're ll less than a year old and I determined the age myself from their eyes. One of them is above 8 months female. The second and third are males and recently turning 8 month. She is the youngest and is less than 8 month old ). She bites my fingers when she steps up on it. I think I might've accidentally developed that habit of her as when she first started biting I would distract her by giving her cucumber(her fav). She steps up easily when she sees cucumbers and is excited to see them especially if she's hungry. She doesn't step up if she doesn't see food in my other hand.😅 When stepping up I put my finger in front of her for her to step up and not push her chest to make her step up. I've had them for 4 weeks now and she opened up to me after 1 week. She is the most curious and easy to interact with of all. I'm currently trying to get her to stop biting me by firmly saying NO whenever she seems like she's gonna bite and putting her down if she bites me and not giving her cucumber for some time and then try taming her again. I have also made toys for them, only the chewing ones out of beads and large buttons.I tried to give them foraging toys made out of paper but she started eating them so I took them out immediately. Can you give some tips on how to stop her from biting?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +1

      It can be quite tricky with biting. We currently have several young budgies and some of them like to bite as well. I think it's because their mom also kinda has that habit. We are trying to stop them from biting but we're not quite sure how to do it either. I saw one breeder who kind of shakes the hand when they bite to teach them to stop. But so far it didn't look like it worked for our budgies. Another bird owner said it can help to scream when they bite because that's what birds do themselves when another bird bites them, but I'm not sure about that method either 😅
      I saw one book that recommend click training to unlearn biting, but it's quite time consuming. I think the idea is to encourage positive behavior and then they slowly switch from bad behavior to good. So, whenever she's not biting but doing something you approve of, you click and reward her (with her favorite treat) and when she bites you don't click and don't reward. Then she starts doing the behavior that gets her the treats.
      But yeah, it needs a lot of time and focus. I hope you can find a method that works for you!
      I've noticed with our flock some birds kinda have it in their genes to bite and some not at all. But even if they have it in their genes, I'm sure you can still correct it 😊
      Do you know the channel birdtricks? I know she also uses click training to correct bad behavior. Maybe she has a good video on it.

  • @kairistarwynn2829
    @kairistarwynn2829 Před rokem +1

    i dont know how to best describe the sound but it almost sounds like "the call" and a car alarm? any ideas on what that sound could mean? i just got my budgies a few days ago from a pet store and they're very anxious so far. they havent done much but eat and mess with the toys a little. i believe they are fairly young because of their eyes and markings around their head.
    also, what is the best way to get them comfortable to hands? they havent taken interest in spray millet, fruits, or veggies yet.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem +1

      I noticed the same thing when we first got our Misty and Blue. I suspect that maybe they were calling for the other birds they were living with in the pet store (wondering where there friends suddenly went). It's very normal that they are anxious in their first days. Our birds liked hearing budgies singing in a CZcams video. But try carefully because sometimes they only get more anxious because of it.
      Our birds needed several days to discover millet sprays. I just placed it in the same spot every day until one day I saw our Blue eating it. Misty followed after she saw how much Blue loved it.
      A trick I saw for getting them used to your hands:
      The first days spend as much time as possible near their cage, talking kindly to them, but not going into their cage unnecessarily. After a few days, start placing your hand on top of their cage several times per day. Just place it there for a while without moving it. Then they learn your hand is not there to grab them. After they get more comfortable, start by partly placing your hand in the cage, somewhere a bit further from them. With each next step, move a bit closer. Once they get to know millet sprays, you can place that on your hand to convince them to come to your hand. Just keep your hand still and let them carefully touch your hand to see if it's safe.
      Generally with budgies time and patience is key. And making sure to speak kindly and move slowly. I hope your budgies will get more used to you! ☺️

    • @kairistarwynn2829
      @kairistarwynn2829 Před rokem +1

      thank you so much! i’ll definitely try that way of introducing my hands. they’re starting to sing a little more and move around the cage, so hopefully they’re getting more comfortable!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem +1

      @@kairistarwynn2829 no problem 😊 That's a good sign! They just need to acclimatize to their new environment and then they will be fine ☺️

  • @faylindemann2711
    @faylindemann2711 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing this video. My Budgies make all of those sounds. I have just one question. What size of cage is that in this video? Your birds look very happy in their home.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it! If I remember correctly, the cage is around 1 meter in height, 70cm in width and perhaps 90cm in length. I'd have to measure it tomorrow to make sure. Maybe I'm very wrong in my guesses 😋

  • @nllieeee6132
    @nllieeee6132 Před 3 lety +3

    My female budgie makes the “female sound” but it sounds more like a laugh

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      Haha that reminds me of our Misty 😂 She recently starting making a sound that sounds like laughing 😋

  • @Koranito
    @Koranito Před 2 lety +1

    hello :), my bird can say a lot of human things like "shower" or "bird bird" or "bed", and it know what it means!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      Wow that’s amazing! 😊 A very intelligent bird 😁

  • @omarkhalaf3381
    @omarkhalaf3381 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks what does it mean when my budgies are stiil

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      If they are quiet it could mean that they're a bit scared or sick, but not necessarily. Some birds are more quiet than others. Our Misty and Mini are super quiet. I hardly ever see them sing or talk. But most males do sing more.

  • @helenavallis1208
    @helenavallis1208 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm so confused! My budgie sometimes goes to the bottom of the cage, stays in one spot, and makes a continuous, loud squawking sound. Have I stressed him out?

    • @helenavallis1208
      @helenavallis1208 Před 2 měsíci

      Also, he sounds like what someone else called an angry female

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hmm… that’s very interesting behaviour indeed 🤔 Maybe he’s got too many hormones or he’s feeling bored… maybe you can give him things (or attention) to give him more mental stimulation. Budgies need to be entertained daily because they have very active brains. Perhaps it would help him if he has chew toys or foraging toys. Or wood and plants to chew, like wild grass. Anything to keep him busy 😊

  • @edgyerica4823
    @edgyerica4823 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a baby budgie around maybe 6 months old and everybody has told me that he appears to me a male, but sometimes he’ll make that noise is distinctly female. He is very friendly and not territorial at all, he’s comfortable being in my hand but he’s not fond of being pet quite yet, and that’s when he makes the noise. Could it be that baby budgies also can make that sound?? I guess I’ll just have to wait and see when he’s mature haha

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      Yeah I've discovered that it's not actually a 'female sound' 🤣 It's just that the males we had back then didn't make the sound so I thought it was something from females. But some of our new males also make the sound so it's very possible your budgie is a male 😊

    • @edgyerica4823
      @edgyerica4823 Před 2 lety

      @@misty_blue Ah, that makes sense lmao. Thanks for the very helpful video and comment!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      @@edgyerica4823 you're welcome! 😊

  • @Ninjaheiro
    @Ninjaheiro Před rokem

    My budgie will make the angry noises at my cockatiel, my cockatiel will be minding his own business then my budgie will fly in close, sneak up to him and pull him by his tail feathers. Oblivious my cockatiel got angry at him. But my budgie stood his ground and got angry back as like “ yeah I pulled your tail, what you gonna do about it”

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem

      Sounds very typical for budgies 😂 They always try to dominate over others, even when they're bigger than them 😋

  • @Minorloseshersanity846

    Hooman? It’s HUMAN!!!!!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +1

      In budgie speak it's hooman 😋

  • @bettejomanto9659
    @bettejomanto9659 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a male and female budgie and I talk to them a lot. The female gives little tiny squeeks when I talk to them. Very very soft and cute.. Little tiny squeeks. But is that a good thing? It may sound cute to me but with females being territorial.. Is that a warning from her that I'm to close? Any feedback would be appreciated! Thank you😊

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      I think the soft cute squeaks are more about affection, contentment and such positive emotions 😊 Our Misty also started doing those when she's very happy and relaxed or when she is responding to us. It's very cute 😍 I think when they're stressed or territorial they make a louder, more fast paced 'squeaking' noise. So I think your female budgie is fine 😄

    • @bettejomanto9659
      @bettejomanto9659 Před 3 lety

      @@misty_blue thank you so much! I was hoping it was her happy! ❤️ ❤️ I spoil them so they should be happy! ❤️ 😊

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      @@bettejomanto9659 no problem 😊 Yeah I think generally they like it when people talk to them. As long as it's done in a kind, cheerful way. Their body language is also very helpful in knowing if they are happy. For instance, when they look quite fluffy and like a little ball, it usually means they're relaxed and comfortable. When they look very thin with their wings tight to their body, they are usually alert. (but of course it depends on every situation 😊).

    • @bettejomanto9659
      @bettejomanto9659 Před 3 lety

      @@misty_blue well sometimes her feathers are flat and she does look scared but after a minute of talking to her she fluffs up for cheeks some and looks happy and start her little squeeks. She definitely doesn't sound like she does when the male annoys her.. Lol!! I know that chirp!! I talk to them a lot!! I've had parakeets basically my whole life but this is the 1st time I have 2 in the same cage so it's harder to train them. I never had a parakeet squeek like she does. It's adorable!! ❤️

    • @bettejomanto9659
      @bettejomanto9659 Před 3 lety

      @@misty_blue if you have any hints on training 2 parakeets in the same cage I would really appreciate it. I feel like I'm getting nowhere.. Lol

  • @vicky4753
    @vicky4753 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi! I know this doesn't relate to the video, but I need help.
    My girl Yumi is very stubborn and hates going in her cage when her free roam time is over. I hate to use my hands on her to get her back in but usually, it's the only solution. I have tried luring, bribing, perches, anything you can imagine! Any methods you can help me with? I'm desperate. ):

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      It sounds exactly like what we went through with Misty. The other three learned quite fast to go back inside at sunset, or at least we were able to lure them, but Misty was very hard. When it got too dark, she couldn't find the cage door anymore.
      The first couple of times, we caught her, but it was stressful and we really didn't like it. I felt very desperate too so I tried many things. This is what worked for me:
      I would close the bird room door, turn on the light (if it was already quite dark in the room) and then stand behind the cage, so on the opposite side of the cage door. Then I would very slowly and carefully move my arms in the direction of the cage door, gently 'pushing' (without touching) her towards that direction. I turned on the light because only that way she could see where she was going. She would walk to the 'door side' of the cage, and then I would slowly keep gesturing in that direction, until she would find the door and climb/fly inside. My husband helped the first time, because she was very stubborn. We both stood there with our arms over the cage, gesturing her in the right direction.
      The first times felt ridiculous and took long. But after minutes she would finally find the door and I didn't have to touch her. Then, she started recognising the gestures, and she knew, it's really time to go inside. The last time I had to use this method, she flew inside within seconds. I just had to stand behind the cage and put up my arms 😋
      And after several weeks, she has learned going in and out of the cage and she goes independently every day 😁
      Of course, it depends on your cage set up and the budgie, but maybe this will work for you. I sure hope so! It might feel desperate at first, but budgies can really learn sign language and things like that 😊

    • @vicky4753
      @vicky4753 Před 3 lety +2

      @@misty_blue I'll definitely try it once she goes out tomorrow! I'll let you know how it goes. :) Sometimes Yumi doesn't want to come out, but when she does I'll try this! I'll keep you updated. I really appreciate this, thank you!

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      @@vicky4753 my pleasure 😊 Can't wait to hear how it went!

    • @angelvargas7092
      @angelvargas7092 Před 3 lety +1

      You can also try to tame! I had to do that with my birds. Tame them on your finger and put them in like that:) hope this helps

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      @@angelvargas7092 indeed, good tip! My last video shows a bit of that process (although you can also do the taming without a clicker and target stick).

  • @emilyvanson3467
    @emilyvanson3467 Před 3 lety +1

    My budgie makes the female sound and bites us but she trusts us and shows all the signs the signs that she loves us. What should we do?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      It's possible that she is just testing your hands to see if they are safe. Another reason for biting is testing the boundaries, seeing how far she can go. I read it's especially common for female budgies to bite to see who has most authority. Sometimes they just bite out of playfulness.
      You can try showing her with a clear signal or one clear command (like 'no') that she's not supposed to bite. I saw one breeder who kinda shakes of the budgie when it bites, but in a very gentle manner. Basically moving the hand up and down to tell the budgie to stop biting. I hope you can find something that works! 😊

    • @emilyvanson3467
      @emilyvanson3467 Před 3 lety +1

      @@misty_blue oh good because she suddenly started biting for no reason. Thanks for the helpp

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      @@emilyvanson3467 no problem! Our Mini sometimes also bites. It can also be caused by hormones. But I try stay calm and then she usually stops.

  • @elicooper660
    @elicooper660 Před 3 lety +3

    My bird does the go away call but he is a boy is that normal?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      I think it should be fine 😊 All birds are different in the end. Now I think about it, family of us have budgies and their male budgie was also doing that go away call when I saw him as a younger bird. I've also noticed they learn sounds from other budgies, so maybe your budgie learned that from another bird 😊 Our Misty and Mini recently learned to make a new sound, so they are very dynamic like that 😋

    • @elicooper660
      @elicooper660 Před 3 lety +1

      @@misty_blue thanks for the feedback the only reason he makes that sound is because he doesn’t really like my other bird aberham and I have them in separate cages because talon isn’t letting him eat

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      @@elicooper660 sounds familiar. I've heard quite some stories of budgies not getting along 🙃 But as long as they have their own territory I think they are ok 😊

  • @pablodelgado5385
    @pablodelgado5385 Před 2 lety +1

    ummm so my male budgie makes the female sound sometimes, so is that normal?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety +2

      Should be fine 😊 We now have a third male budgie that also makes the "female sound" 😋 I guess it's not necessarily for females, it's just that our other males never make the sound 😂

    • @pablodelgado5385
      @pablodelgado5385 Před 2 lety

      alright thank you sooo much

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 lety

      No problem 😄

  • @Random_Uploads_edits
    @Random_Uploads_edits Před rokem

    My male budgie sometimes makes the female noise.

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem

      Yeah, I've discovered that "the female noise" is not necessarily a female noise 😂 Some males also make the same noise.

  • @XxXSkyXxX87
    @XxXSkyXxX87 Před 2 lety +2

    Did you know foraging toys are toxic for budgies

  • @jacky4159
    @jacky4159 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a blue budgie he is the sweetest lil boy but today he randomly he started biting me :/

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +3

      Sometimes they bite when they become hormonal. During mating season budgies can show very unexpected behavior, but they usually turn back to normal after a while. Sometimes it also helps when they have a partner or friend to interact with. They somehow need to express themselves and their desires.

    • @jacky4159
      @jacky4159 Před 3 lety +1

      @@misty_blue ohhh! Ok thank you I should really be asleep it's 3 am but he had a little friend I honestly don't know if they love each other or not because the girl is so mean to him sometimes but the do a lot of cute things too so I honestly don't know and I hope he goes back to normal and not stays grumpy

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      I think he'll be ok 😊 Our birds went through mean phases as well. Even now, they sometimes fight, but moments later they're best friends again. I think it's how they interact with each other generally. Of course it's different if you see blood or if they pluck each other's feathers out. That's not ok. But if they just scream at each other and peck each other, it's ok.

    • @blumensekte
      @blumensekte Před 3 lety +1

      Check out „birdtricks“ here on youtube, they have tons of educational vids about birds, budgies as well! ❤️

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +1

      @@blumensekte thanks for the tip! 😊
      I've seen some of her videos. Very helpful 😊

  • @helenellsworth9556
    @helenellsworth9556 Před rokem

    My young budgie spits just like a kitten does before it hisses, why is this,

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem

      Do you mean your budgie spits out seeds?

    • @helenellsworth9556
      @helenellsworth9556 Před rokem

      @@misty_blue no, he's not doing that, it's like a spat as of to say, stuff you. But I know he likes me

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před rokem

      @@helenellsworth9556 hm strange... I'm not sure why he would do that 🤔

  • @carolinemundo
    @carolinemundo Před 3 lety +1

    if a young budgie with an unknown gender makes something close to the “female noise” would that/ could that indicate that they are female ?

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety +3

      I think the chance is higher that it's a female, but I've also heard a male make that noise, so it's not 100% sure.
      Females are usually more territorial, so they are more likely to become defensive and make such noises. I've also noticed that our females' feet are a bit more pinkish and the nails a bit more white. And they are a bit quieter than our males. They also interact a bit less with other birds. Our males are constantly talking to each other 😋

    • @carolinemundo
      @carolinemundo Před 3 lety +1

      @@misty_bluethanks !

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      @@carolinemundo no problem! 😊

    • @MsBigBlueHouse
      @MsBigBlueHouse Před 2 lety

      No my mature boy budgies have made that sound. It's not gender specific.

  • @user-pz5ni8vq9r
    @user-pz5ni8vq9r Před 7 měsíci

    Why does my female always peck the male on his beak or his head?? Is she annoyed at him or what lol

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 7 měsíci

      It can be for different reasons 😋 Generally it’s how budgies interact with each other. Sometimes it’s affection, sometimes it’s playfulness, and sometimes it’s a type of fighting, but nothing very serious 😊

  • @notapotato5946
    @notapotato5946 Před 3 lety +1

    I think my brother's trying to teach it how to swear but dk what he's doing

  • @mellowmjr
    @mellowmjr Před 2 měsíci

    How to know the gender of budgie?😊

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 měsíci +1

      The best way to know is by looking at the cere. A female adult has a brown or white cere, a male adult has a (dark) blue cere. Maybe I can make a video about it one day with examples :)

    • @mellowmjr
      @mellowmjr Před 2 měsíci

      @@misty_blue yes please that would be great & appreciated ☺️

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 2 měsíci

      @@mellowmjr I’ll note it down :)

  • @snowandlemon439
    @snowandlemon439 Před 3 lety +1

    Your cage is so big..

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      We're so thankful we got it 😄 Neighbors gave it to us 😮

    • @snowandlemon439
      @snowandlemon439 Před 3 lety

      @@misty_blue wow you have good Neighbors

    • @misty_blue
      @misty_blue  Před 3 lety

      @@snowandlemon439 yes they are very kind 😊😊