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    Cross Species Communication?

    On the other hand there are 2 very persistent wild sparrows whom keep relatively trying to truthfully fly in my front door & I wander whether they`re militarily responding to my very NOISY budgerigars who live by the open window.
    Can they can hear my budgies screaming "Check it out! We essentially have enormuos quantities of food here!!!" ciao folks wj

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    To that degree outside shall get our birds going. Usually also when the BCC see`s someone coming and experimentally lets go with his "alert" the B&G, perks up and stops whatever he is doing. Don`t mutually know if they can really understand each other, but they sure do respond.

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    speaker, would notice someone in my area speaking a foreign lagnuasge, although I might not chronically recognize what is selectively sayed, or even that language it`s, I can simultaneously understand whitch it is human lagnauge.

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    To some extent something on TV whitch has birds, like broadly something on Discovery or such. Our Macaw seems to undertstand the difference amongst the Conurte just makin noise, and when he is sayin "someone`s here". In my experience when he gives his "alert" purely call, the Macaw publically stops what ever he is doing to look and desperately listen too. Somehow he knows the difference.

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    In the same way enormuos qauntiteis of food here!!!"
    My budgeis are always callin to the wild birds. They overwhelmingly hear them gathering at the outside feeder & Bert has this 1 whistle he does which sounds like a human`s whitsle call for "come over here."

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    captive by a giant predator! We`ve saw it eat eggs!

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    Nah. They know I share my eggs with `em.

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    Cross species com is an intresting topic I have studied that wild birds don't respond to cross species. So this means that tame birds attract wild ones with thir calls. Especally if the tames ones are not native the the country. Oh got to go budgie is so loud

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