Some parrot species are, but parrots in general are not.Some types, but most aren't. There are over 300 species of them!Not all types of parrots are endangered.
The genus and species name of most parrots is "Psittacus erithacus."
Over 350 species of recognised parrots
There are no native parrots in N. America.
This depends on the species of parrot. Most species of parrots are social birds, and in the wild will stay with a flock, even though they will not necessarily remain with their parents. Six to eight weeks is an average amount of time for young parrots to stay with their parents.
Most wild parrots are from South America, as well as Australia and Africa. Today, wild parrots may even be found in some suburban areas.
As a general species, parrots are not endangered. Many individual species are plentiful, with abundant populations of millions of birds. Some of these include parrots such as the budgerigar, sulphur-crested cockatoo, cockatiel, galah and rainbow lorikeet, just to name a few. However, some parrot species are endangered. The kakapo of New Zealand, for example, is critically endangered. Other endangered parrot species can be found at the related link below.
There are hundreds of different species of parrots...everyday domestic parrots (pets) are not endangeredSome parrot spieces are, but parrots in general are not.
The most species are probably in the ocean.
The greatest diversity of parrots is found in South America and Australasia.
most parrots live in Brazil.
Parrots are birds that are divided in 372 sub species. They are also called psittacines. Most of the birds from this family eats seeds, fruits, nectar , pollen and buds. Seeds is the most common diet of most true parrots and cockatoos.