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Birdy Babble Ball - Interactive Parrot Toy Reviews

4.3 Rating 148 Reviews
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Keep your Parrot, not to mention children and other pets, occupied for hours with a Birdy Babble Ball. This interactive Parrot toy can help teach your bird to talk with an array of words, short phrases and sounds, like "pssst," "meow," "squeak, squeak" and many more.
Hang this Birdy Babble Ball in your Parrot's cage or on their play gym stand using secure fitting pear link provided and watch as the inquisitive nature of your bird takes over.
Your bird has to learn how to activate the sounds, which is achieved by knocking the ball with their beak or against the cage bars, a perch or another object. The tough casing is designed to take whatever your Parrot can throw at it, or even whatever your Parrot throws it at.
The range of sounds helps to retain your bird's interest and the degree of repetition ensures they hear each sound regularly enough that it helps train them to talk.
The Birdy Babble Ball turns off automatically once your bird has finished playing; prolonging the battery life so your bird can enjoy many hours of fun.
It is no wonder this toy has fast become a favourite with many a Parrot and owner too.

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My African Grey was a bit wary of this at first, but once she got the hang of it she doesn't leave it alone.It wasn't long before she started to mimic the sounds. Sometimes she gets angry with it but the more she heads it the more noise it makes!!
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Posted 14 years ago
my grey likes this but it only seems to make the animal sounds and none of the talking so it doesnt learn your bird to talk really like it says on the packaging
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Posted 14 years ago
Darwin, our 16 year old african grey loves her Birdy Babble ball. She hasn't left it alone since it arrived.
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Posted 14 years ago
GypsyRaeyven
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Bought this the other day for my African Grey and he is at this moment hurling it against the bars of his cage and then stopping to look at it to see if it will continue to talk. He's also been trying to pull the chain out with no success, and all in all he's throwing a right Grey tantrum with it. So a definite winner with Jake! My dog, Remus, is wondering where the cat sounds are coming from. And Sophie, my cockatiel, is also being entertained by the sounds coming from it although she's half-fascinated and half-scared by it at the moment. Heaven knows what my cats are thinking!
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Posted 14 years ago
Our African Grey drives us all mad, with her screeching and making high pitched telephone rings. She has no amount of toys which are alternated to prevent boredom, and is always out and about. In desperation I purchased the Babble Ball expecting it to be no more than just another toy she would either snub or get bored with. I am pleased to say after a few days of being scared of it, she now taps it, hangs off it, and batters it, giving her no end of activity and it has helped her screeching when she hangs upside down. Well done to the makers. Also she has not managed to destroy it (she has had it for 4 weeks now.)
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Posted 14 years ago
I think this is the best thing I have ever bought for Sammy, my parrot! Normally, he initially shies away from anything new. He started to play with the babble ball within 2 minutes! Definite success!!
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Posted 14 years ago
My African Grey loves this toy and has play fights with it almost constantly! Probably the most successful toy I have purchased.
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Posted 14 years ago
Tweety the ringneck has always screamed the place down when I leave the room. For the first two days he really wasn't keen on this toy, but with a bit of perseverance, coaxing and praise he is throwing it off the sides of his cage even as we speak. Best of all, he's pretty much stopped screaming and goes to the toy instead - result!This has joined the binky ball and granola bars as one of Tweet's prized possessions. I've just got another one as back up in case the batteries go flat. Highly recommended, although more cautious birds might take a while to warm to it.
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Posted 14 years ago