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Keep Your Birds Happy, Engaged and Social With Other Birds. Many birds are a highly social species. Give your feathered friends the social interaction they crave with Polly Bird.
Many parrots live in large flocks, but when they live with humans, they're usually isolated from other birds. That can lead to heightened loneliness and boredom. Many are extremely intelligent, sensitive, and highly social.
Just as humans need to chat with a human friend, parrots need to chat with a parrot friend. When people get lonely, they call a friend on the phone, or they make a video call on their laptop. But what can parrots do to relieve their loneliness?
spending 5 times more time with live parrots than pre-recordings. Caregivers reported positive experiences for both the parrots and themselves, enjoying the extra time spent with their birds.
Caregivers reported that their birds learned new skills from their video friends:
Bird Talk is a new platform that helps birds engage with social activities, this is ideal for birds who cannot socialize in person for a variety of reasons to include comunicable diseases. Early access follows the following steps.
You'll introduce your bird to a series of other birds. Lettting them interact and engage and discover.
Fill out the form by clicking the "Join Early Access". Here you'll receive a form to fill out. Our team will go over the form and reach out if there are any questions.
Once the intorductory period is over your bird may socialize by picking out of several parrots for a daily video chat.
Bird Talk is a new platform that helps birds engage with social activities, this is ideal for birds who cannot socialize in person for a variety of reasons to include comunicable diseases. Early access follows the following steps.
Fill out the form by clicking the "Join Early Access". Here you'll receive a form to fill out. Our team will go over the form and reach out if there are any questions.
You'll introduce your bird to a series of other birds. Lettting them interact and engage and discover.
Once the intorductory period is over your bird may socialize by picking out of several parrots for a daily video chat.
"Some would sing, some would play around and go upside down, others would want to show another bird their toys."
"It's been over a year and they still talk."
"They would dance & sing together. When one moved out of video frame we'd hear 'Hi! Come here! Hello!'"
"She came alive during the calls dancing and bobbing hapilly."