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HetFlexK 51M
157 posts
1/20/2022 12:07 pm
random silly thinking

My sex slave ChrisSwallows has 2 / two parrots, and sometimes we put on music to entertain them, or keep them company. He likes to play piano music and nursery rhymes while I’ve been trying out opera and Jack Johnson. The other day I thought about actual bird songs and language, so I asked Alexa to play something like that, but it took a while to find anything. I think the key words were “jungle” and “bird”, perhaps “nature” was in there too, but what the device finally came up with was halfway decent. There were plenty of birds chirping, as well as a few animals making noises I can only claim to vaguelyI recognize. Add some buzzing and whatnot from insects and I thought it was fairly realistic, perhaps even an actual recording of a jungle somewhere. Of course I’ve never been to 1 / one so what the heck do I know?

The first time I put it on, 1 / one of the parrots began to vocalize fairy quickly, in a way that felt harmonious and not just random. Was he reacting to what he was hearing, or was it simply chance? Were there in fact any birds at all that the parrots would recognize? And once I got thinking down that track I got a little silly with it.

Let’s assume the birds were not born in captivity, which means they were captured at some point and then made into pets. Don’t think about it too long though, because that’s sad.

Anyways, these parrots have lived with a few different owners over the years, and they’ve heard tons of music, humans talking, the sounds of electronic devices, plus all the birds screeching and chirping outside the window everyday, and then 1 / one day they hear a recording of “the jungle” and actually recognize a call / voice. You know, as if a parrot taken from the Amazon (is that where they come from?) could years later hear a recording someone made of the Amazon rainforest and actually recognize the call of a fellow parrot. That Bob in the next tree who was always making that annoying click sqwuak screech combo thing…

Before I go, I do want to mention that both parrots seem to enjoy listening to Jack Johnson but it might be because I also sing and dance around a bit in front of their cages to keep them distracted and stimulated. Maybe I’ll try some heavy metal and see if there’s any difference…



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