In a way. Macaws are a type of parrot.
The macaws are colourful parrots.
Yes it is, they are parrots and parrots are birds
Parrots are any type of bird with a hooked beak, from parakeets/budgies up through the big macaws. There are hundreds of different species/subspecies of parrots and they come from different parts of the world depending on the species. Therefore, you would have to research specific species in order to answer your questions, depending on the type of parrot.
Orange Bellied Parrots do not eat grasshoppers
Sparrows are brown (Usually), live in north america, and are quite small. Parrots are medium sized, live in rainforests and are very brightly colored.
it depends the type of bird see finches are just to look at and listen to same with canarys parrots and love birds if you live alone and have time for it there great because they get attached to one person but cockateil makes usually a good pet for any type of person
No parrots hate hot weather if u keep it in hot weather for really long it can die keep it cold it likes cold. PS: i have 9 parrots in the snow enjoying there time
yes they are. budgies are the smalllest type of parrot.
Well it depends what type of bird it is,you could teach a budgie.The way to teach it is to just say the same word every time in front of your bird.(But make sure not to say any swear words).In a couple of months it will start saying what you said alot of times. You can teach your bird to make many different noises. The key to teaching your bird to say something is repetition. make the desired noise repeatedly every day and eventually, your bird will hopefully start making the noise themselves. Not all species of birds will talk though.The best birds for talking would be parrots. Some examples would be * Macaws * conures * cockatiels * parakeets
Over 350 species of recognised parrots
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There are many different breeds of parakeets! Two examples are the classic "Parakeets" (sometimes their colors are included in their names) that you see in the local petstore, and there are "Ring-Neck Parakeets" specially bred by breeders, and very expensive at times.