It greatly varies on the type of bird. Macaws, for instance, are not generally know as "talkers". African Greys, on the other hand, can learn to say literally thousands of words. So it varies by the bird, though even if the bird is part of a species of talkers does not mean they'll be guaranteed to talk themselves.
how many kinds of parakeets
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Parakeets, particularly budgerigars, can learn to mimic human speech and may develop a vocabulary ranging from a few words to over a hundred. On average, a well-trained parakeet can learn around 20 to 50 words. Their ability to mimic depends on factors like individual personality, social interaction, and training. Some exceptionally talented parakeets have been known to learn even more.
Just say hi
press gentely on there chest and say step up
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There are many, more than 120 species and sub-species, The most common in homes are: Blue, Green, and Rare Parakeets.
About as many men as your mom has slept with.
PARAKEETS!
Parakeets and budgies refer to the same species, Melopsittacus undulatus, but the term "parakeet" is a broader classification that encompasses various species of small to medium-sized parrots with long tail feathers. In casual contexts, especially in the U.S. and Canada, "budgie" specifically refers to the domesticated version of this bird. Therefore, while all budgies are parakeets, not all parakeets are budgies. Thus, those who say they are the same are correct in the context of the species, while those who differentiate may refer to the broader classification of parakeets.
Twenty million?
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