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How to Reduce Excessive Screaming in Pet Birds

Why Birds Scream

All birds vocalise, but constant loud screaming can be stressful. The goal is not to make a bird silent, but to reduce unnecessary screaming and encourage healthier ways to communicate.

 

  • Normal flock calls: Morning and evening “hello” calls are natural.
  • Attention-seeking: If noise brings humans running, birds repeat it.
  • Boredom and lack of stimulation.
  • Fear, anxiety or sudden changes in the environment.
  • Hormonal/territorial phases.

Core Strategy: Don’t Reward Screaming

If a bird learns, “I scream and my human comes,” it will keep screaming. The key is to ignore unnecessary screaming and reward calm, reasonable sounds.

Step-by-Step Plan

  1. Track the pattern: Note times, triggers and what you usually do in response.
  2. Ignore scream episodes: No eye contact, no talking, no walking over to the cage.
  3. Reward quiet: The second your bird takes a break from screaming, calmly go over, talk, and offer a treat or attention.
  4. Meet needs before they scream: Scheduled feeding, play time and interaction reduce the need for “demand” calls.
  5. Enrich the environment: Foraging toys, chew toys, puzzle feeders and safe flight time burn energy.
  6. Give a “contact call” cue: Teach a whistle or short word you will answer to, so the bird learns a softer way to check on you.
  7. Protect rest time: Ensure 10–12 hours of quiet, dark sleep. Tired birds are cranky birds.

When Screaming May Signal Illness

  • Sudden change in voice or pace of screaming.
  • Screaming combined with low appetite, fluffed posture or weight loss.
  • Bird cries when touched in certain places (possible pain).

In these cases, an avian veterinarian should examine your bird.

 

Printable Checklist – Screaming Control

  • [ ] I never rush to the cage while the bird is screaming.
  • [ ] I praise and reward my bird when it is calm and using softer sounds.
  • [ ] My bird has daily foraging/enrichment time.
  • [ ] My bird has a regular sleep routine.
  • [ ] I have logged triggers and patterns for the screaming.
  • [ ] Vet has checked for medical causes if screaming is new or extreme.

 

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