Male Gouldian puffing neck feathers...
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Male Gouldian puffing neck feathers...
So, this morning when I came down, I noticed that my male Gouldian has 2 spots where feathers are missing on his head/face. I thought it was due to my cats swatting the cage at 5 am this morning. I took him out to check him and he seemed fine. But now, I just got home from errands and noticed that he is puffing/vibrating his neck??? I can see his skin when he does this, as it makes his neck feathers stand out. No sound is coming from him when he does this. No other strange behavior other than this. I am a serious newbie to Gouldians and would love any information from the forum. I will upload a pic asap. Thanks, Ginene
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Re: Male Gouldian puffing neck feathers...
This turned out to be Luigi's attempt at singing
. He still does this...but NO sound comes out of him. The only reason I figured out what he was doing, is because the 2 male Gouldians I got from Lisa do the same thing when they sing. Only they actually have a little song that goes along with the throat puffing. Poor Luigi...not only is he neurotic (like me) but he doesn't even have a voice
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Re: Male Gouldian puffing neck feathers...
Whew! Scared me, I thought one of the boys was sick!!
Some gouldians have a really soft song and don't seem to have managed the airflow necessary. Maybe that's what is happening with Luigi.
I have this one silver male who is beautiful but has a TERRIBLE song, he's doing it totally wrong and it's equivalent to a person singing through their nose. He sounds like an elephant, in fact I call him Elephant Bird and everyday I plead with him to please take some singing lessons from the other birds. LOL, love him to death though. I was actually thinking the guy I purchased from was probably (secretly) happy to see him go lol so he didn't have to hear it everyday anymore.
Some gouldians have a really soft song and don't seem to have managed the airflow necessary. Maybe that's what is happening with Luigi.
I have this one silver male who is beautiful but has a TERRIBLE song, he's doing it totally wrong and it's equivalent to a person singing through their nose. He sounds like an elephant, in fact I call him Elephant Bird and everyday I plead with him to please take some singing lessons from the other birds. LOL, love him to death though. I was actually thinking the guy I purchased from was probably (secretly) happy to see him go lol so he didn't have to hear it everyday anymore.
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That's hysterical!!! Thankfully, Luigi doesn't have a bad song...he's a muteHe sounds like an elephant, in fact I call him Elephant Bird and everyday I plead with him to please take some singing lessons from the other birds. LOL


The twins (as I love to call them) are doing great! They have started to do the Gouldian jumping/singing dance to one another


Re: Male Gouldian puffing neck feathers...
Try living with 14 budgies, 4 parrotlets, and 17 finches, 8 of them zebras.My green singers LITERALLY never stop singing!!!! EVER!!! I am happy that they are obviously happy/healthy...but come on guys, stop and take a breath once in a while.
And my bird room is my living room.
yeesh.
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@GineneMy green singers LITERALLY never stop singing!!!! EVER!!! I am happy that they are obviously happy/healthy...but come on guys, stop and take a breath once in a while .
I got this crazy idea the other day - let's mess with our green singers. I recorded some clips of mine singing. I was thinking record yours (just with your phone or something) and let's play each other's clips to each other's birds and see what they do.
It's hilarious, if I play my own green singer (Jiminy) singing, Jiminy goes NUTS and starts flying around singing his A$$ off! Like, "Wait!!! This bird know the same song I do!!" ... it's too funny
Let me see if I can link the two clips. You have to turn it up kinda loud in order to hear it clearly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLTi7N8ineU
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAW0mcYpSQ0
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Lol!!! Just played his clips and again, he immediately drops everything and starts flying around singing in response to his own tune. Too cute 

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Lisa
Wow! Beautiful song!!! My singers song is different. My male and female actually do a duet where it sounds like one song, but they each sing a part. Kind of like a Round. What about the trilling in the song from you tube? Is that your singer? My RCCB's do that, but not my singers. Btw...Luigi STILL has NO voice! He lifts his chin, warbles his little throat and NOTHING comes out!
Wow! Beautiful song!!! My singers song is different. My male and female actually do a duet where it sounds like one song, but they each sing a part. Kind of like a Round. What about the trilling in the song from you tube? Is that your singer? My RCCB's do that, but not my singers. Btw...Luigi STILL has NO voice! He lifts his chin, warbles his little throat and NOTHING comes out!

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Nerien
I hear ya girl...my bird room is an extra bedroom in my house. It's down the hall from mine and right next to my son's room. Plus, we removed the regular door and hung a pretty screen door like you guys from the forum suggested. You hear my birds EVERYWHERE! LOL!
I hear ya girl...my bird room is an extra bedroom in my house. It's down the hall from mine and right next to my son's room. Plus, we removed the regular door and hung a pretty screen door like you guys from the forum suggested. You hear my birds EVERYWHERE! LOL!
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Yep, the trilling is him too. He sometimes gets into song wars with Vladimir (my Russian canary). By the way, I didn't know green singer females sang too, I thought only the males.What about the trilling in the song from you tube? Is that your singer? My RCCB's do that, but not my singers.
My cordon bleus sing beautifully but I have never heard them do a trilling sound. They all have a very pretty and strong tune though.
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Lisa
Both of my singers and RCCB's sing. The males have a much more intricate song, but the ladies definitely sing
. My canary, Gretel sounds like a little chicken...she clucks...its so friggen adorable!!! BTW... LOVE that you named your Russian canary Vladimir...we are so related some how...and not just by finch-ship 
Both of my singers and RCCB's sing. The males have a much more intricate song, but the ladies definitely sing


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Re: Male Gouldian puffing neck feathers...
Ginene
Yep, my cordon hens sing too (just about fell off a chair the first time I heard the hen sing, thought I purchased wrong sex). My female canaries sing too, and yes you're right, it sounds like a chicken. Really cute
Vladmir sounded like a fitting name for him
Here's a picture of him wearing the latest in hat fashion:
Yep, my cordon hens sing too (just about fell off a chair the first time I heard the hen sing, thought I purchased wrong sex). My female canaries sing too, and yes you're right, it sounds like a chicken. Really cute

Vladmir sounded like a fitting name for him

Here's a picture of him wearing the latest in hat fashion:
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Re: Male Gouldian puffing neck feathers...
Hahaha! So funny!Lisa wrote: Whew! Scared me, I thought one of the boys was sick!!
Some gouldians have a really soft song and don't seem to have managed the airflow necessary. Maybe that's what is happening with Luigi.
I have this one silver male who is beautiful but has a TERRIBLE song, he's doing it totally wrong and it's equivalent to a person singing through their nose. He sounds like an elephant, in fact I call him Elephant Bird and everyday I plead with him to please take some singing lessons from the other birds. LOL, love him to death though. I was actually thinking the guy I purchased from was probably (secretly) happy to see him go lol so he didn't have to hear it everyday anymore.
I am glad the little boy is fine!!
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Lol! Very funny
...who knew there were birds that actually had no voice??? Not me...very strange 

