No, they learn from their parents.
i dont know. i have to do a project on this?
There are up to round about 10-20 different species of parrots I know. If I'm wrong don't get mad at me.
There are up to round about 10-20 different species of parrots I know. If I'm wrong don't get mad at me.
A parakeet...but that's all I know.
Feather mites are very common between the barbs of the primary flight and tail feathers of pet and aviary budgies in Australia. Feather mites are most easily seen with the naked eye by transilluminating the feathers. Feather mites are not blood sucking mites. Feather mites are similar in some ways to house dust mites. I suspect these feather mites can spread some infections such as PBFD but don't know if this has been proven. Feather mites in budgies are usually easily eradicated with 3-4 treatments as shown below at 2-4 week intervals of each bird in the aviary.
3/4 thats all my 2 parrots had my macaw had 3 an my other was African grey had 4 don't know if this is the definitive answer but thats how meny mine had
Wether you have the time for it, wether you can provide all things to care for it , make sure you know what you are dealing with by reading up on them and researching etc. that's what i did before i got my budgie and he is very happy. GOOD LUCK
It is impossible to know since South America is so big.They are very popular there.About 85% of its rain forests are filled with parrots and other rare species.
Just humans and parrots. I do not know of any plants with a voice.
Well, In Egyptian times 1 feather determined the fate of the person who had died. If the person's heart weighed more than the feather, the person would not have an after life. So, many people didn't have after lives..lol! Today, however, I do not know what 1 feather symbolizes
What exactly do you mean. If you want to know how they learn to talk and relate to humans nicely then there are few websites that help you learn about them. Parrots basically learn to imitate rather than understand words, but there are some parrots like the African Grey parrot that is known to understand some words too.
When it comes to parrots i believe it is the African grey parrot. They have been popular world wide for their cognitive abilities. Checkout: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_bird#section_2 For a list of the most famous talking grey parrots you may even know them! (under the section : African grey parrots).