9 Best Types of Talking Pet Birds
Look at these species if you wish a talking pet bird (parrots).
Among different kinds of companion animals, birds that communicate are quite special since they have amazing capacity to replicate human speech. Though you are probably going to find that a bird’s ability for mimicking still lags below its charm, engagement, and genuinely amazing qualities, which is why they have been so beloved for millennia.
These nine most common talking bird species will help you to value more what each amazing companion has to offer.
Tip
In all species, avoid assuming a bird just based on your desire for a talking bird; speaking is not a guarantee in any one bird. Though the raising environment is a major determinant of interest in imitation and vocal communications, predispositions might be inherited.
African Grey Parrots
Thanks in significant part to research revealing the exceptional intelligence of these birds, African grey parrots have become rather popular as pets. The most intellectual of the talking birds, they can learn about 1,000 words to expand their repertoire. Most pick up language really quickly and have tremendous clarity in speaking.
Common stories abound of owners who have been duped into believing they were speaking with a human family member in the next room only to discover their pet African grey impersonating the voice. These are amazing birds, but they do need at least five hours of daily interaction and specialized care; hence, taking one home should not be done carelessly.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 13 inches
WEIGHT: 15 to 18 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Varying shades of gray on the body; red tail feathers if Congo African grey–Timnehs lack this coloration
LIFE SPAN: 40 to 60 years
Budgies (Parakeets)
Many people find it shocking that, if not better than some of the larger parrot species, the small budgies—also known as budgerigars or just parakeets—can indeed converse as well. Certain budgies have even been reported to have hundreds of word vocabularies. Although their harsh voices make it often difficult to understand what exactly budgies are saying, those who look after them typically find them to be really the chatterboxes anyway. These lovely tiny birds are also reasonably priced for purchase and upkeep.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 7 inches
WEIGHT: 1 ounce
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Light green body with black wing markings and yellow head; captive-bred colours of blue, Gray, green, white, violet, and yellow/blue
LIFE SPAN: 10+ years
Amazon Parrots
The gorgeous and mesmerizing genus of Amazon parrots is another bird group well-known for having great communicating capacity. Not only are these birds noted for amassing big, striking vocabulary, but their voice clarity—which beats all other parrot species—is also rather remarkable. Particularly the yellow-naked Amazon is regarded as the best talker among the Amazon parrots.
Apart from communication, Amazon parrots are highly amusing birds for individuals who wish a pet the entire family may interact with regularly as they are excellent learners of tricks.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 13 to 15 inches
WEIGHT: 7 to 25 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Green body feathers; over 15 subspecies of Amazon parrot with different head and wing colourings
LIFE SPAN: 25 to 60 years
Quaker Parrot
Long valued for their chatting skills and appealing personalities, the cute Quaker parrots—also called monk parakeets—have Some Quaker owners swear that their birds can even utilize their phrases in context; others are able to create really extensive vocabulary. Those looking for the enjoyment of a bigger parrot but in a more portable package might want Quaker parrots.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 11 inches
WEIGHT: 4 to 5 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Bright green, white, yellow, Gray, or blue body; Gray breast, cheeks, and throat resembles colonial-era Quaker clothing; orange beaks
LIFE SPAN: 20 to 30 years
Indian Ringneck Parakeet
The beautiful Indian ring—necked parakeet – also known as the rose-ringed parakeet —originally comes from India and Asia and has long been a popular pet. Originally, they were only intended for royalty— – mainly because of their amazing voice. Monks saw these birds in temple gardens where they performed daily prayers centuries ago; they noted that the wild birds kept repeating the prayers they heard. This made one believe that these birds were holy or divine.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 16 inches
WEIGHT: 5 to 6 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Bright green, blue, yellow, violet, white body; red and black neck ring on male, no ring or a pale shadow on female
LIFE SPAN: 25 to 30 years
Cockatoo
Originating from Australia, another big parrot species with demonstrated vocal capacity in captivity is the cockatoo. Depending on their degree of excitement at the moment of speaking, cockatoos just have a softer. They have a sweeter voice than other parrots, although it is demonstrably difficult to teach them to speak. Excited, they can be really loud when speaking. To hear and grasp the subtle messages from their birds, cockatoo trainers have to be very attentive listeners. Cockatoos also need some socializing restrictions in their everyday activities. Else, separation anxiety from over-bonding might lead to a medical problem.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 18 inches
WEIGHT: 14 to 28 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Mostly white body; some yellow feathers underneath the wings. Reddish eyes in females, brown to black eyes in males
LIFE SPAN: 30 to 70 years
Eclectus Parrot
Eclectus parrots’ exquisite colouring and clear variations between male and female plumage could be the most fascinating aspects about them. Still, the Moluccan eclectus has great vocal ability; most easily copy their owners. With just a 30-year lifetime, these shorter-lived talking friends might be less likely to outlive their owners.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 14 inches
WEIGHT: 12 to 19 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Green male body with blue and red, yellow on the head. Red female body with purple, blue, and some yellow
LIFE SPAN: 30 to 50 years
Severe Macaw
The biggest of the small macaws, severe macaws are popular among bird enthusiasts because of their great demeanor. Though they lack the verbosity of certain other parrots, these little macaws can copy speech. Though their speech is not always apparent, they are rather adept at learning short phrases. And singing fragments of songs, like all macaws.
For their size, severe macaws are often noisy birds; nevertheless, given enough socializing. They can learn to use their inside voice since they enjoy bonding with contented owners.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 15 to 20 inches
WEIGHT: 16 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Shiny green body; chestnut-colored patches on the forehead and under the beak. A patch of iridescent blue on the crown of the head; red patches on the edges the wings. Tail feathers blue with red undersides
LIFE SPAN: 30 years
Mynah
Native to Southeast Asia, India, Indonesia, and Africa, the Mynah—also known as Myna—part of the starling family Common mynah. And hill mynah are kept as pets by people. These birds are intelligent, sociable, and active. If you want a bird that can learn approximately 100 words and can replicate your voice. This is a fantastic pick even if they aren’t the perfect species if you’re seeking for one that will learn tricks or like cuddling. Apart from speaking, they produce other sounds as whistling and screaming.
Species Overview
LENGTH: 12 to 18 inches long
WEIGHT: 3 to 5 ounces
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Hill mynah has black body, yellow legs and feet, and orange-reddish beak. Common mynah has dark brown body, yellow feet, black throat and head, and yellow beak
LIFE SPAN: 12 to 25 years