Just posting this on the random chance that other girls have parrots, and how you keep them quiet while camming?
Having birds isn't something I really want to make TOO public, or I would have no problem making some cute little twist on it (tip while they aren't squawking).... but it could give away my "real" identity since they have their own social media and I post a ton of public pics of them under my mainstream profile. One guy has guessed what species they are by the way they scream. At least they don't scream out their own names.
They are actually behaving better than I thought they would, but they still scream, especially if I am in a private show and moaning alot. It's only slightly less annoying that guys have thought that I have kids, when my birds mimic human whining and crying from the other room. It's tolerably funny that when I say "hi" to someone entering the room that one of my birds echoes me and yells "HI" in a falsetto voice (every single time). Even if I lived in a bigger house, you can still hear them screaming about half a block away with the doors and windows closed.
Just on the wayyy off chance that anyone has loud disruptive parrots, or even pets... how do you handle it? Anything I'm not doing, should do, etc or that is obvious?
Kind of muddling through it right now, with treats and lots of exercising them before I get on cam....
Having birds isn't something I really want to make TOO public, or I would have no problem making some cute little twist on it (tip while they aren't squawking).... but it could give away my "real" identity since they have their own social media and I post a ton of public pics of them under my mainstream profile. One guy has guessed what species they are by the way they scream. At least they don't scream out their own names.
They are actually behaving better than I thought they would, but they still scream, especially if I am in a private show and moaning alot. It's only slightly less annoying that guys have thought that I have kids, when my birds mimic human whining and crying from the other room. It's tolerably funny that when I say "hi" to someone entering the room that one of my birds echoes me and yells "HI" in a falsetto voice (every single time). Even if I lived in a bigger house, you can still hear them screaming about half a block away with the doors and windows closed.
Just on the wayyy off chance that anyone has loud disruptive parrots, or even pets... how do you handle it? Anything I'm not doing, should do, etc or that is obvious?
Kind of muddling through it right now, with treats and lots of exercising them before I get on cam....