Stay away from all parrots. Being noisy is an intrinsic part of being a parrot. Even the deceptively petite and sweet-looking budgie (parakeet) can make a terrible racket.
Canaries and other finches are also little chatterboxes. The species that are commonly kept as pets are selectively bred for having the best songs, so you are unlikely to stumble across a quiet one.
Quails and partridges, although not as common, can still be found in the pet trade. Chinese painted/button quail are the easiest to find. They make soft peeping sounds when they are content, and will squeak when they are startled, but they are not nearly as loquacious as parrots.
All of this except the noise indicates cockatiel. They are somewhat trainable, and not very big, but, like all parrots, they are noisy. They get pretty high pitched and like to whistle and make a lot of noise.
I have owned both in my lifetime and I'd say Canaries are nicer birds although they make a lot of noise and finches are the quieter ones, which are still friendly. It really depends on the personality of the bird, all birds are different. If you want a friendly bird its best to get a young one that has been hand tamed. That's my opinion, they re both friendly.
It really depends on what you like in an animal: A cat is meant for a nice loving pet who will sleep with you, they don't make messes and they use litter boxes. Note: Cats do not make a lot of noise But a dog is meant for a nice loving pet who will recognize it's owner(s), and their name, they can make a mess outside from using the bathroom. Note: Dogs do make a lot of noise but that can be a good thing, what if there is someone trying to rob you?
there are many diffrent pets but if you want a small tainable pet that doesn't make loud noise you might want a pet rat
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Fish make great class pets because they aren't distracting for the students and don't make noise. You can learn a lot from them, about responsibility, animal behavior, and even in science. That or an guinea pig because they are fun but they do make some noise and the students will appreciate a guinea pig more than a fish.
No, not really. Cats usually chase chickens, birds, and pigeons.
don't feed pet birds dried fruit unless it's meant for birds. any other dried fruit contains sulfides or sulphates which can make them very very sick. But birds can eat any dried fruit but avocado.
you can get worms from pet birds
When they are aggrevated or scared or hurt. Sometimes they will make a noise to greet you especially if you come bearing treats.
No, you do not typically have to get shots for birds.
yes,but other pet birds don't fly far