It really depends on the type of family you have, but if you have kids, I would suggest a parakeet or a cockatiel, but if you have just a couple, then you could get an African grey parrot or a Cockatoo. Also the qualities you want in a bird. Talk to experts and they should happily consider a bird that would fit in perfectly. I have a cockatiel, and he gets along perfectly with my 11-year-old girl.
The parrot is a member of the Psittacidae family of birds.
Yes; a corella is a type of Australian parrot.
it is a grass parakeet but still in the parrot family
The bald parrot belongs to the Psittacidae famliy of birds.
The Kaka is a parrot. Specifically, it is a member of the New Zealand parrot family Strigopidae.
The galah is indeed a member of the parrot family. Specifically, it is a cockatoo, as it has a crest on its head. It has the characteristic sharp, curved beak of the parrot family, used mainly for cracking hard seeds and nuts of native trees.
It depends on the species. Of the Psittacide or true parrot family, there are approximately 330 species.
A Parrot Wrasse is a type of Indo-Pacific marine (saltwater) fish in the Labridae family.
Yes, they are part of the parrot family.
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parrakets is a small parrot of the parrot family and cokitelis are larger birds of parrots
a parrot is a vertebrate and its in the bird family