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Feathered Phonics Bird Training CD Volume 7: The Easy Way to Teach Your Canary to Sing!
Feathered Phonics
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Retail price: $14.99
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Your male canary may instantly surprise you by bursting into full competitive song once he hears many of the tracks on this CD. You have to see it to believe it! It’s hard for males to resist the temptation of competing with another strong voice! This CD is also great for females to induce nesting!

Tracking Listing:

  1. Longer Canary Song
  2. Male calling female
  3. Shorter song
  4. Sweet love song
  5. Short call to female
  6. Male calling with chatter
  7. Male short song (repeats)
  8. Canary song medium length (repeats)
  9. Canary sings brilliant high notes
  10. Canaries loving each other
  11. Beak Snapping
  12. Male song (long version)
  13. Male calling to female (repeats)
  14. Male calls for female to respond
  15. Male full song (repeats)
  16. Male (short burst)
  17. Male Canary song (repeats)
  18. Male calling female
  19. Two short songs
  20. Track compilation
  21. Feathered Phonics worked for me
  22. One minute Spacing Track
  23. Five minute Spacing Track

Testimonial:

“I received the CD of canary music today and it's amazing how quickly Tweety started singing! What's even more amazing is that Angel, our parakeet, is singing right along...although a canary song with a parakeet accent leaves just a bit to be desired, she is trying and after a few more days will be able to keep the tune!”


Tips and Hints for Using this Bird Training CD

Here are some tips, hints and general rules to follow while using this bird training CD on your parrot.

  1. Have patience while teaching your bird to speak. Your bird may already know the word you are teaching it and does not feel comfortable saying it in the presence of you. Keep training, and keep your Parrot's mind stimulated. Allow your pet to be comfortable. Never yell or scare your Pet. However, when you your parrot does something good, reward the pet, Say Good Boy or Good Girl. Give him/her a treat.
  2. Your caring and comfort of the bird is crucial to success. Handle your bird frequently and let it be a part of your family. Television time is a great time to involve your pet. Be sure it is not in listening distance to any naughty words or any rated R movies.
  3. Never teach your Pet to swear. Keep in mind that many species of parrots can live up to 70 years. Your pet may outlive you! Thousands of Orphaned parrots every year can not be placed in homes with families because of this.
  4. Program track 97 or 98 in your CD player between the track you are teaching your pet if you will be away from your home for several hours. This will give five minutes (track 98 on Volume 2, 3 and 4) of spacing time so that your bird will not tire quickly.
  5. Place your speakers close enough to the cage so that the parrot can listen clearly. If your speakers are far away, they may sound "hollow" to your bird. Your bird will learn this way of talking. Remember they will learn it how they hear it.
  6. Be cautious of inferior training CD's. Many brands available today have clicking noises and other hissing sounds. Do not use brands that are not crystal clear. Can you imagine teaching your bird to say "Hello.......Click." Birds can hear a broad range of frequencies. They should only learn the sounds you want them to. This simplifies the learning process.
  7. Keep your birds mind stimulated. A parrot is much like a three year old child. Keep many toys in its cage along with taking it out on a daily basis for exercise. Television in moderation will keep your bird busy. I recommend the cartoon channels because of the different sound effects and talking etc.
  8. If you want to teach your bird to speak, then do not teach it to whistle right away. A bird has an instinctive urge to communicate. The bird will discover that communicating by whistle is much easier than pronouncing words.
  9. Use Emphasis when teaching your pet a Word. Place a little volume and dramatize the word. Your pet will pick it up faster. Ever wondered why bird learn swear words so easily? This is why.
   


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