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Son wanted a pet bird, off to the budgy store
goes he and mom. It was young and intelligent, so I held it my hand snuggly for about an hour a day and trained it. At 1st it didn't like it but after a few small food bribes it was happy. It learned to come when it was called and return to cage when asked, it's bird house cage door was never closed....we called it Birdy. A friend with a real dumb bertie gives us a budgy we called Wally cuz the thing kept flying into walls, no nav sense at all, even had a bent nose. We let Birdy and Wally share the same cage, then one time Wally flys out and down the hall. Well Wally won't talk to me but, if I chirped, Birdy would chirp and then Wally would chirp, Wally wouldn't chirp to me, but he and Birdy were friends and he'd chirp if Birdy chirped. Well I used to hang my suit coats in the front hall, and we found Wally in my inside pocket, snarly as hell, but we liked Wally, even though it was idiot Bertie. Ken |
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On Jul 5, 5:41*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:bc5701f5-34a5-4868- : Son wanted a pet bird, off to the budgy store goes he and mom. It was young and intelligent, so I held it my hand snuggly for about an hour a day and trained it. At 1st it didn't like it but after a few small food bribes it was happy. It learned to come when it was called and return to cage when asked, it's bird house cage door was never closed....we called it Birdy. A friend with a real dumb bertie gives us a budgy we called Wally cuz the thing kept flying into walls, no nav sense at all, even had a bent nose. We let Birdy and Wally share the same cage, then one time Wally flys out and down the hall. Well Wally won't talk to me but, if I chirped, Birdy would chirp and then Wally would chirp, Wally wouldn't chirp to me, but he and Birdy were friends and he'd chirp if Birdy chirped. Well I used to hang my suit coats in the front hall, and we found Wally in my inside pocket, snarly as hell, but we liked Wally, even though it was idiot Bertie. Ken Awww, Kenny! I thought you liked me? ![]() Nice story BTW. You should get it illustrated. and sell it. Bertie Reminded me of Flowers for Algernon. Would need to change Wally to Maxie though. |
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On Jul 9, 10:02 am, wrote:
On Jul 5, 5:41 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:bc5701f5-34a5-4868- : Son wanted a pet bird, off to the budgy store goes he and mom. It was young and intelligent, so I held it my hand snuggly for about an hour a day and trained it. At 1st it didn't like it but after a few small food bribes it was happy. It learned to come when it was called and return to cage when asked, it's bird house cage door was never closed....we called it Birdy. A friend with a real dumb bertie gives us a budgy we called Wally cuz the thing kept flying into walls, no nav sense at all, even had a bent nose. We let Birdy and Wally share the same cage, then one time Wally flys out and down the hall. Well Wally won't talk to me but, if I chirped, Birdy would chirp and then Wally would chirp, Wally wouldn't chirp to me, but he and Birdy were friends and he'd chirp if Birdy chirped. Well I used to hang my suit coats in the front hall, and we found Wally in my inside pocket, snarly as hell, but we liked Wally, even though it was idiot Bertie. Ken Awww, Kenny! I thought you liked me? ![]() Nice story BTW. You should get it illustrated. and sell it. Bertie Yeah, a childrens essay or something. Reminded me of Flowers for Algernon. Would need to change Wally to Maxie though. One of the few times I became emotionally involved with a pet was with Birdy. It could do splendid VTOL off my finger and fly around the house (2 story 4 bed) for a 1/2 hour or so...upstairs, downstairs checking out the place, he'd buzz the living room for minutes. One time Birdy lands on the ceiling fan (it was off) so I sneak in a bit of rpm to it and Birdy loved it, bobbing his head to adjust for the acceleration. I guess it was kind of like a Merry-Go-Round for him. Anyway I'd keep making it go faster until he flew off, but I got the sense he took it as a challenge to keep hangin' on knowing what I was doing. After he had exercise/play time, we'd tell him to go "back to Birdy house" and off he go to his cage, (don't want birds flying at dinner time). I'd use a queer squeeky voice saying "good Birdy" and that guy would look in his mirror and say "good Birdy" to himself, and you can tell Birdy was laffing at himself...he picked up a lot of words, and yakked up storm while looking in the mirror. I was floored by how intelligent Birdy came to be. Ken |
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"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
: On Jul 9, 10:02 am, wrote: On Jul 5, 5:41 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:bc5701f5-34a5-4868- : Son wanted a pet bird, off to the budgy store goes he and mom. It was young and intelligent, so I held it my hand snuggly for about an hour a day and trained it. At 1st it didn't like it but after a few small food bribes it was happy. It learned to come when it was called and return to cage when asked, it's bird house cage door was never closed....we called it Birdy. A friend with a real dumb bertie gives us a budgy we called Wally cuz the thing kept flying into walls, no nav sense at all, even had a bent nose. We let Birdy and Wally share the same cage, then one time Wally flys out and down the hall. Well Wally won't talk to me but, if I chirped, Birdy would chirp and then Wally would chirp, Wally wouldn't chirp to me, but he and Birdy were friends and he'd chirp if Birdy chirped. Well I used to hang my suit coats in the front hall, and we found Wally in my inside pocket, snarly as hell, but we liked Wally, even though it was idiot Bertie. Ken Awww, Kenny! I thought you liked me? ![]() Nice story BTW. You should get it illustrated. and sell it. Bertie Yeah, a childrens essay or something. Reminded me of Flowers for Algernon. Would need to change Wally to Maxie though. One of the few times I became emotionally involved with a pet was with Birdy. It could do splendid VTOL off my finger and fly around the house (2 story 4 bed) for a 1/2 hour or so...upstairs, downstairs checking out the place, he'd buzz the living room for minutes. One time Birdy lands on the ceiling fan (it was off) so I sneak in a bit of rpm to it and Birdy loved it, bobbing his head to adjust for the acceleration. I guess it was kind of like a Merry-Go-Round for him. Anyway I'd keep making it go faster until he flew off, but I got the sense he took it as a challenge to keep hangin' on knowing what I was doing. After he had exercise/play time, we'd tell him to go "back to Birdy house" and off he go to his cage, (don't want birds flying at dinner time). I'd use a queer squeeky voice saying "good Birdy" and that guy would look in his mirror and say "good Birdy" to himself, and you can tell Birdy was laffing at himself...he picked up a lot of words, and yakked up storm while looking in the mirror. I was floored by how intelligent Birdy came to be. I'm sure you were. Superior intellects can be very intimidating for one such as yourself. Bertie |
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on 7/9/2008 12:53 PM Ken S. Tucker said the following:
I'd use a queer squeeky voice I bet. |
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On Jul 9, 4:07 pm, Rich Ahrens wrote:
on 7/9/2008 12:53 PM Ken S. Tucker said the following: I'd use a queer squeeky voice I bet. I picked up the accent while working in Toronto :-). But you got me thinking. Birds and bats need to somehow tune out the white noise of the air going past them while they fly so they can still hear. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ear Perhaps their cochlea, being rather small, are more sensitive to higher frequencies, sounds good to me. Birdy would ignore me when I used regular speech, probably below his threshold. But I started using a high pitched scratchy fem voice for him and he liked it, and emulated it. I'm interested in that kind of stuff, I designed this unit including the electronics, http://www.trak4.com/earco/index.html which we use to listen to birds with. Ken |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... I think a weird science award is on the cards for you. Bertie As for your mother as well. |
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