The “Talk ‘N Play” attempts to teach basic phrases to the birds in your backyard while also allowing them to activate lights on the device’s front panel. Each button on the device, when pecked, triggers a new phrase played from the device’s onboard speakers. The next version of this device should also teach your local birds to only use your neighbor’s lawn furniture as an outhouse.
14 thoughts on “Vanity mirror and talk trainer for birds”
Krissays:
I got one of those, and the “Talk” phrases are very loud and very annoying. “Pretty Bird!” “I love you!” and maniacal laughing and flashing light buttons. It terrified my parrot and he ran away every time I showed it to him. I use it as a “booby trap” now hidden underneath a sheet of paper on my desk as the slightest touch to the buttons makes it play the sound, and it’s LOUD.
Scott Ksays:
“In your backyard”? “In your parrot’s cage,” more likely. :)
Ross M.says:
A better talk training tool is a self-recorded computer file on repeat. Not too repetitive, of course, there should be plenty of white space to give the bird a break.
tobisays:
you could use your keyboard keys as the activating sounds. and put your bird on the keyboard, to peck them
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I got one of those, and the “Talk” phrases are very loud and very annoying. “Pretty Bird!” “I love you!” and maniacal laughing and flashing light buttons. It terrified my parrot and he ran away every time I showed it to him. I use it as a “booby trap” now hidden underneath a sheet of paper on my desk as the slightest touch to the buttons makes it play the sound, and it’s LOUD.
“In your backyard”? “In your parrot’s cage,” more likely. :)
A better talk training tool is a self-recorded computer file on repeat. Not too repetitive, of course, there should be plenty of white space to give the bird a break.
you could use your keyboard keys as the activating sounds. and put your bird on the keyboard, to peck them
Yes Ross, You can get a few free mp3s for training birds and the white space you mention at http://www.teachmybirdtotalk.com
Yes Ross, You can get a few free mp3s for training birds and the white space you mention at http://www.teachmybirdtotalk.com
yes its unique but wonderful idea
cosmetic-mirror.