Elementor #505

African Grey Parrot

These are some of the most iconic and intelligent parrots around, known for their ability to learn many different words, using them to interact with their beloved owner.need interaction to keep them happy and they don’t want to be left alone.And these parrots can live up to 60 years.

Macaw

The Macaw is the picture that comes to mind when most people think of parrots. They can span from 20 to 50 inches in height, living for 30 to 50 years. As such, getting a Macaw is a serious commitment of space and time. Macaws is that they can be extremely noisy. Their screech can wake family members or neighbors in nearby apartments, so they’re best suited for individuals who don’t have neighbors sharing a wall.

Parrotlet

If you want the colorful companionship of a parrot without having to sacrifice an entire room of your home to provide adequate space, then you might consider a Parrotlet.What they do need is a lot of attention. They’re naturally friendly birds, but they’ll become less friendly very quickly if left alone.

Cockatiel

Cockatiels are extremely popular in the United States. They’re easy to care for and just as easy to get along with, making them an excellent choice for a first parrot. Just remember, they can live up to 25 years with good care.

Parakeets

Parakeets, also called Budgerigars outside of the United States, are one of the most popular birds for first-time parrot owners. They’re small for parrots, averaging around seven inches long, so their space needs are minimal. These birds are known for their curious nature, always wanting to find new areas for exploration. They’re also very social, constantly interacting with their people. But because of their strong flock mentality, Parakeets are best kept in pairs or even in larger groups.

Burrowing Parrot

The Burrowing parrot is a great choice for bird-keepers who don’t want all the noise and excitement commonly associated with parrots. In fact, one thing that separates these parrots from others is that they can bond with an entire family, not just a single person. Similarly, they’re known to be monogamous birds, staying very loyal to their partners.