Could you pick your bird out in a crowd
Could you pick your bird out in a crowd2007-11-24 17:19:11
. or do they all look too much the same?
Just visually- could you pick yours out if it was in a flock or group of others of the same species?
Answers:maybe up close, because of scars on the beak and things like that
If my lovebird was in a group of other lovebirds that look just like him, I would have lots of trouble picking him out, but luckily he is ALWAYS able to find me, fly over, and land on my head!!
Yes because I know every marking on his little body! He would probably give himself away by flying to me. Sorry, I'm just proud of him cause hes so smart!
not visually. but if i say certain things my bird will repeat them so then i could ifnd her.
Hmmn. interesting question. I have never had to do this so I don't know for certain but yes, I think I could. I am so familiar with my birds and how they move and act that I am pretty certain I could tell just by watching them. Even birds of the same species have slight variations in appearance. African greys vary in how dark the grey is and size also varies - I have seen very small Congo Greys and very large ones. My lovebird is a little smaller than most peach faces and the orange on her head would not be the same shade as all other peach faces.
No, maybe? My bubby is a 3 year old male Red Tailed Black Cockatoo. He was given to my family just after last Christmas. The lady still has his parents. They are both different sub species, so bubby is a half caste. Maybe I could tell. Don't think it'll be an issue here because we only get Sulpher, yellow tail, glossy black cockatoos and Galahs here, not any "bubby's"
Yeah. I got six of my birds in pairs and I had to figure out how to tell between them. Their beaks are colored differently, and have unique chips. They have different eye shapes. One has a little scissor in his upper mandible. One is just more outgoing than the other, and the other picks just one little under wing area. They have different styles of dancing, and they make different sounds. One of mine perks up his head and bites just one nail when he gets excited. One would just walk up to me and nip my finger, and say "Wha-at?"
yes. I have had one of them for more then ten years.
Yep, my Sun doesn't have any green except on his wings, and I've noticed that most of the time birds have some bits of green speckled on their backs, but mine doesn't!
Yes, my cockatiel woul be the one going crazy with wolf whistles, wondering who put all these mirrors out!! His movements are unique, I would be able to tell him apart. Really need to find him a mate.
i think i could easily. ive seen different images on the web of parrots the same species as mine and they look very different. and also once when our parrot flew away into a tree which had many other birds screeching in it i could also pick out our parrots voice
I could as i know my finches well and they have unique markings
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