Why do my birds stretch when they see you?

Stretching. Like humans, birds stretch to relieve tension. This is especially important for them since they spend so much time on their feet. Birds will stretch one foot and the opposite wing at the same time, which improves circulation and and refreshes muscles.
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How do you know if your bird is happy to see you?

Vocal Bird Body Language

Singing, Talking or Whistling These are clear signs that your bird is in a happy mood and is healthy and content. Some birds may show off and do this more when near people. Chatter Soft chatter is another sign of contentment, or can just be your bird attempting and learning to talk.
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Why does my budgie stretch when I approach him?

Just stretching. Your bird probably does that when you come near the cage because he/she thinks they are coming out and are getting ready for movement. Milo always stretched after he wakes up or has been in a standing position for a while.
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Why is my bird stretching his legs?

Stretching: Parrots stretch for the same reasons people do, to lubricate our joints, to release tension, and primarily because stretching feels good. You may notice your parrot stretching one wing and one leg on the same side of his body at the same time.
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Why does my parrot stretch so much?

A parrot that feels good will signal its health and happiness with its body. That might mean stretching as though it were doing Tai Chi, where the bird slowly extends one wing and one leg on the same side of the body, returns it to position, and then extends the other wing and leg on the other side of the body.
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How do you tell if a bird likes you?

If your parakeet or parrot wiggles its beak in your presence, it is a sign of affection. When a bird squeaks its beak (moves it side to side and vice versa, like humans grinding their teeth), it's another sign that it likes you.
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Why does my bird close his eyes when I talk to him?

If he's closing his eyes while you talk to him, that's great! It means he's feeling comforted by your voice and isn't scared of it.
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Why does my budgie fluff up when he sees me?

Puffing up is a way for birds to conserve body warmth. You may notice that birds tend to look “fuller” on cold, winter days. Birds fluff up to trap as much air as possible in their feathers. The more air they trap, the warmer they are.
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Why does my budgie stretch his wings when I go near him?

Your bird may move his wings to stretch or get exercise, but he also may be telling you something. Wing flapping generally means a bird is either seeking attention or displaying happiness.
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Is it cruel to play budgie sounds to a budgie?

Your budgie needs a minimum of two weeks to start to become comfortable in his new environment. I would not recommend playing budgie sounds for him. Doing so is making him miss his friends and he will be trying to find the "other" budgies. Instead, play music for him when you are not with him.
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Why does my budgie open his beak when I talk to him?

Sometimes, your parakeet may open his mouth wide and push out his tongue while manipulating it with its foot or beak before closing again. This means they are preening themselves! Birds will use their beaks and tongue to remove feathers, skin flakes, or bits of food from the feathers.
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Why does my bird look at me sideways?

As our eyes are set in the front of our heads like tigers or owls,we can resemble predators that they instinctively fear. With a shy or frightened bird simply looking at it sideways is less threatening.
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What does it mean when a bird stretches?

Stretching. Like humans, birds stretch to relieve tension. This is especially important for them since they spend so much time on their feet. Birds will stretch one foot and the opposite wing at the same time, which improves circulation and and refreshes muscles.
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Why Does My bird Bite Me Softly?

Birds like to bite their owner's lips because it is similar to beaks in birds. Birds can use their beaks to nibble, bite, and nip at their owner's mouths to express affection, express desire to bond, show territorial dominance, express being stressed, and even express their desire to be fed.
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How do you know if a bird doesn't like you?

How to Tell if Your Bird is Unhappy or Stressed – And What to Do
  1. 1.Biting. While many bird owners misinterpret birds' biting as an act of aggression, this behavior is often a sign of stress and fear. ...
  2. 2.Screaming. ...
  3. 3.Decreased vocalization. ...
  4. 4.Feather picking. ...
  5. 5.Self-mutilation. ...
  6. 6.Stereotypical behaviors. ...
  7. 7.Decreased appetite.
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Why does my bird puff up when I pet him?

Sign of Happiness. When parrots are happy and content, they will typically puff their feathers up and close their eyes. Much like a cat's purr when happy, parrot's puff up. You may see them doing this in anticipation of being petted, or they may also do it when you're about to give them a treat.
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Why do budgies tilt their heads?

Another sign that your parakeet is engaged and curious is when they tilt their head to one side to get a good view of whatever he's looking at.
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What does it mean when my parakeet makes a clicking sound?

Occasionally, along with chatter and chirps, budgies will make clicking sounds. This is another happy sound.
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What does it mean when a bird looks you in the eye?

New research demonstrates for the first time that birds also respond to a human's gaze. Predators tend to look at their prey when they attack, so direct eye-gaze can predict imminent danger.
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Why does my bird sleep on me?

This is an affectionate behavior because it shows a large amount of trust your bird has placed in you. When a parrot is asleep it is most vulnerable. But taking a nap on you means your bird feels comfortable enough to let its guard down and knows you will keep it safe.
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Should I leave the radio on for my bird?

Birds are naturally interested in different sounds and noises, so leaving a radio or television helps to keep them happy and comfortable while they are spending time in their cages.
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Why does my parrot stare at me?

As a result, most parrots will not make eye contact unless they are extremely comfortable with you. If you notice a parrot staring at you with one eye, it could mean they are interested in you.
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How do birds choose their Favourite person?

The individual your bird will prefer is the one he will go to, hand feed from, cuddle with, and play with. People not interested in him will either be ignored or he may try to bite them.
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