5 years
No parrots cannot breed at all
This varies from species to species. Generally the smaller birds mature quicker and can therefor breed at a younger age. Some finches can successfully breed at 6 months of age and some of them should be one year. Budgies should be about a year of age, but they could be a couple of months younger and still have healthy babies. Lovebirds, cockatiels and similar sized parrots should be 18 months before breeding. Amazon parrots, African Grey parrots and similar sized parrots mature and can breed at about 4 years of age. The large macaws will be 5 years or more before they will successfully breed. Any of these species can breed at younger ages and may even have healthy babies, but breeding younger, more often produces small, unhealthy babies that may not survive.
yes!!!!! there are parrots in the Amazon rain forest
Parrots are not aquatic birds, and so are neither 'in' not 'on' the river Amazon. There are approximately 30 species of parrot which live in the Amazon region, and are known as Amazon parrots.
Only other Meyer parrots.
Parrots. Amazon parrots.
There's parrots in the Amazon?
Yes parrots live in the rainforest.
yes.
you can find them in the northpole.no joke!
i think its may that they breed
yes