Thrushes are very good at singing. They can sing continuously from morning to night, and the sound is subtle and pleasant to the ears. Especially when male birds are in estrus, their calls are rippling, sweet, and full of variety. However, some thrushes in the wilderness shout repeatedly and are very happy, but they are silent after returning home. At this time, if you want to hear their beautiful sounds, please ask the bird owner to give it the necessary training.
Teach Thrushes how to shout loudly
1. Exposure to external sounds
Bird owners may wish to let the thrush listen to a variety of external sounds, they may also provide recordings and music for the bird to listen to, and they may also wish to wear the thrush outdoors. Go out into nature and let them learn the calls of other birds. When playing recordings or music, there needs to be a certain distance between them, and the sound needs to be clear and the volume needs to be moderate.
2. Learn more sounds
Practice a thrush You can also let them learn the sounds of other animals, such as the calls of hens, bamboo chickens, magpies, shrikes, etc. There are many different forms of bird calls, including long-lasting calls, high-spirited calls, strange-pitched calls, etc. Hang the thrush near the place and wait until it adjusts to the new environment before letting it sing.
3. Sing alone
When a thrush learns After shouting, they need to develop the habit of shouting alone. In this way, the birds can continuously adapt to the newly learned calls, and at the same time, they will not forget the ones they learned before. It should also be noted that thrushes should not be allowed to join the flock and sing too early, as the arguing sounds will affect their learning.
4. Test your courage
A good thrush has the ability to support The conditions under which the birds can sing while holding the cage are mainly to test their courage, that is, on the condition that they are not afraid of hand contact. The bird can only see the thumb with one hand holding the cage and the other hand. Hold the worm in one hand to attract its attention, practice until the bird doesn't panic, then remove it from the bottom, hold the worm in your hand and feed it from the bottom, until you can hold the cage with both hands without being frightened.
Hang the thrush in the place it is most familiar with, and use other sounds such as bird calls and running water to stimulate it to sing. When people slowly get closer, the bird When the bird stops shouting, people also stop, wait until it shouts, and then move closer. After repeating this for many times, put your hand on the bottom of the cage. The blackbird should still be shouting. In order to maintain the effect, you can open the cage twice a day on time. Practice, and gradually wear it outdoors to sing with the birds
What needs special attention is that the thrush Birds are good at winning, but if they are not fully controlled, they cannot be allowed to get too close to the singing thrush. In addition, the cage must be put down so that it can only hear the sound but not see it. If it is found that it is not shouting, It is best to remove it immediately. Otherwise, the frustrated blackbird may not sing for the rest of its life.
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