Selection and discussion of music for budgerigars

Ornithologists say that there are recordings: sounds, songs, melodies, music that are suitable for budgies. Hearing them, some parrots start dancing, some sing, and some kiss. Musical composition can have such an interesting effect on birds. In the article we will look at what kind of music and melodies budgies like. Let's also talk about what attracts them so much to these sounds. And here you can listen online, completely free, in good quality to our music selection. It features: trills, chirping, songs, screams, chirping, chirping, voice, music, sounds, singing of budgies. We wish you happy reading and listening.

Why do parrots dance and sing?

While conducting research, scientists discovered an interesting fact. It turns out that there is a special area in the brain of parrots called the “learning nucleus.” She helps them speak not only words, but also entire passages from songs and poems. In some cases, parrots are even capable of imitating a conversation between two or more people.


Around the nuclei there is a shell consisting of several layers of neurons. All together they resemble a nesting doll. The more layers it has, the better the bird will remember words and long sentences. If this “matryoshka” is damaged or disabled, it will no longer be able to remember new expressions.

See how funny the parrots repeat sounds, songs, react to music and dance in these videos:

Interestingly, the learning nuclei are in close relationship with the motor centers. That is why parrots have a keen sense of rhythm and begin to dance when they hear some sounds, songs or music.

Parrots also dance to music to imitate their owners. This assumption is put forward by some scientists. Birds remember a person’s reaction to their favorite music and try to repeat it. They copy their voice, manner of behavior and conversation.

Watch this video on how to teach your pet to dance:

And you can play this video for your bird if you want to teach him to whistle a well-known melody:

Numerous studies

This question has aroused the interest of scientists. Numerous experiments were carried out to find out how sounds affect parrots and why they begin to dance. Jacos took part in the research, as they are considered the most intelligent among birds.

They were given country folk, reggae and rock to listen to. The sounds were quite varied. Sometimes they included classics - Bach. What was discovered during the experiments? The parrots reacted to the sounds. And they were not background sounds for them. The birds' mood improved, they began to sing along and dance to the rhythm. I liked the compositions.

Bach calmed and relaxed the birds. To his symphonies, the parrots began to preen their feathers. However, the composer’s music is unlikely to motivate anyone to become active.

Scientists decided to make the problem more specific by trying to find which performers birds love more. For this, a touch screen with two buttons was used. By pressing one, rhythmic audio recordings could be heard. When I pressed another, quiet sounds began to be heard from the speakers.

As the experiment showed, birds love music. Over the course of a month, they pressed the buttons about 1,400 times. Moreover, one male parrot liked rhythmic sounds, while the other liked calm sounds. Thus, we can say that birds have a variety of tastes. They choose songs individually. For example, after watching the video, you will see how the bird is able to have fun while listening to rock music.

Musical tastes vary

Scientists have concluded that parrots are musical. But at the same time, they approach the choice of songs individually. And it is impossible to say why this happens, since no unifying trends were found. This may indicate that birds have intelligence. In nature there is no need for music. And the fact that she was appreciated by them testifies to their intelligence.

Some birds prefer chanson. Other parrots love the creativity of pop groups. There are music lovers who appreciated the compositions of Mozart and Trofim. Tastes in this direction are quite different. And in some situations, the birds even begin to sing along, sometimes hitting the notes.

Based on all of the above, it can be noted that owners have the opportunity to study the tastes of their pet, develop them and instill a love for quality compositions. As it turns out, parrots can appreciate everything.

Music without words

However, we managed to find sounds that for some reason the parrots did not like. We are talking about electronic music. Such compositions drove the birds into a stressful state, which they tried to indicate by making noise.

This was not discovered through research. Laboratory staff helped by playing music within earshot of the birds.

Music for cows

If you've ever been to a "fun fact" group, you've probably read that listening to classical music helps cows produce more milk. This became known after a study conducted by scientists from the University of Leicester (England) in 2001. Over the course of 9 weeks, the authors of the scientific work played music at different tempos on the farm. It turns out that calm songs like Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony" and REM's "Everybody Hurts" help cows produce 0.73 liters more milk every day.

Conclusion: cows love songs by REM, Beethoven symphonies, and Simon & Garfunkel. But they don’t like the bands Jamiroquai and Wonderstuff

Musical experiment

Information about dancing parrots interested zoologists. Scientists from the UK decided to test experimentally whether birds really dance. Three Grays were chosen for the study as the most intellectually developed. The birds played compositions from different genres: reggae, rock, country folk, classical. Observers found that Grays actively danced to rhythmic melodies, while Bach's works had a calming effect on the birds.

Zoologists installed a touch screen with two buttons in front of the birds. After touching one of them, an audio recording of energetic, catchy music was turned on. Another button played quiet, relaxing sounds. Jaco pressed the buttons a total of more than 1,400 times in a month. At the same time, no dependence on a specific melody was revealed.

Different preferences

Experience with the screen showed that parrots are partial to melodies. They distinguish intonations, dance, falling into the rhythm. However, it was not possible to find out what kind of music birds like more. The experiment confirmed the diversity of preferences in this area: some birds have fun listening to the soundtrack of dance songs, others – listening to the recording of an instrumental orchestra, and still others like hard rock. Such differences in individuals of the same species living together are explained by the individuality of their characters.

Music without words

Parrots cannot be called music connoisseurs, but they do not like electronic recordings called “techno” or “club”. Birds don't like computer generated sounds. After listening to such compositions, birds become uncontrollable and aggressive. They flap their wings, make noise, and express their displeasure in every possible way. In addition, such annoying works have a bad effect on learning.

Parrots not only dance, but also repeat words from songs and copy intonation. Talking birds expand their vocabulary by listening to audio recordings daily. If you love music, your pet has every chance of becoming a music lover.

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