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How to Get Your Bird to Shut Up?

Last Updated on January 15, 2022 by Sam

Birds are a common nuisance, but they can also be beautiful and fun to have around. You don’t want your bird’s habits to become anything more than that. Here is some handy advice on how you can get the most out of your feathered friend while still maintaining its natural nature:

There are a few ways to make birds outside shut up. One way is to cover the bird’s nest with something that will scare them away. Another way is by using a decoy and giving it to the bird.

Why does my bird scream so much?

A: Your bird is probably stressed out. Birds are social animals and need companionship to be happy. If your bird is not getting enough attention from you, it may start screaming in order to get your attention.

How do you get a bird to stop doing something?

A: You can try to scare it away by making a loud noise or throwing something at it. If that doesnt work, you can try to get the birds attention with food and then lure it in close enough for you to grab it.

 

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