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Teaching Your Bird to Talk

Teaching Your Bird to Talk

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Diane Grindol has done it again!
Review: Diane Grindol has done it again! Another great book with great information that everyone who lives with a parrot should have in their book collection. In easy to understand language, Diane explains Dr. Irene Pepperberg's model/rival technique for teaching parrots. This book isn't just for people that want to teach their bird to talk, its for every parrot owner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Diane Grindol has done it again!
Review: Diane Grindol has done it again! Another great book with great information that everyone who lives with a parrot should have in their book collection. In easy to understand language, Diane explains Dr. Irene Pepperberg's model/rival technique for teaching parrots. This book isn't just for people that want to teach their bird to talk, its for every parrot owner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you own a bird, you need to own this book.
Review: This book summarizes what you need to know if you are responsible for the care of a bird. You never really own them, since they have a mind of their own. But you can bribe them with attention and treats. I have two parrots that talk, a blue and gold macaw and a lessor sulphor crested cockatoo. I used techniques similar to those described in the book to teach them. Whether you have owned parrots for 20 years or are just starting to keep birds, you can learn something from this book. I have heard the authors speak at conventions, if you have a chance, take the time to hear them speak.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you own a bird, you need to own this book.
Review: This book summarizes what you need to know if you are responsible for the care of a bird. You never really own them, since they have a mind of their own. But you can bribe them with attention and treats. I have two parrots that talk, a blue and gold macaw and a lessor sulphor crested cockatoo. I used techniques similar to those described in the book to teach them. Whether you have owned parrots for 20 years or are just starting to keep birds, you can learn something from this book. I have heard the authors speak at conventions, if you have a chance, take the time to hear them speak.


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