if he/she has stopped talking and you have tried to get him/her to talk i suggest you take him to the vet or he/she is scared of something new in the house or if she/he screamed or talked alot he/she probabley lost his/her voice
If you're talking about an action in which the Quaker Parrot puts it's foot on it's head and holds it there, I can relate with my bird. My Quaker Parrot 'holds' his head with his foot while he's relaxed and preening. I think this behavior is simply him enjoying scratching himself with his claws. He clenches his toes in and out in a scratching manner while looking very pleased. He'll sometimes let me scratch him with my fingernail, too.
Because its not a quaker - its a Norwegian blue.
No. They are no where near extinction! They are not even endangered! I have a Quaker Parrot, they're are thousands if not millions.
Not naturally.they do fight sometimes.
Determining the sex of a Quaker Parrot based on size or behavior alone is not reliable. The best way to determine the sex of a Quaker Parrot is through DNA testing or a surgical sexing procedure performed by a veterinarian.
No, a quaker parrot and a dove cannot mate, as they belong to different families and genera within the avian classification. Quaker parrots (Myiopsitta monachus) are part of the parrot family (Psittacidae), while doves belong to the family Columbidae. These differences in species, behavior, and genetics prevent them from producing offspring together.
Yes!! If a quaker parrot is taught well and has attention everyday it can learn lots of words/phrases. It is quite common to own a hand reared talking quaker. Their are many people who own a pet quaker that can say around 64 phrases which made around 104 differnet words. The quaker is a very kind parrot that will be nice to humans if raised well. But a quaker can also be territorial if it sees something like a dog, cat a mouse or possibly a fish it can sometimes attack it and trust me it will TAKE IT ON!!! IN MY OPINION THE QUAKER IS A VERY GOOD TALKER AROUND THE 4TH/5TH BEST TALKER but its voice may not be as clear as a cockatoos or a greys. Hope this helped you!!!!!!
It depends on which sepecies of parrot u have I have a Quaker named pickles
Many types of parrot are able to mimic speech, such as the Quaker and African grey parrot. Parakeets are also able to mimic speech.
It could be a type of parrot. It could be a person who worships in the manner suggested by George Fox.
I have a quaker parrot and I was eating oatmeal, it had cinnimon in it and I was afraid to give him some, can he eat it?
Lineolated parakeet : "prrreeprrreeprrree" Cockatoo : "BRAAAAAAAAAAK" Macaw : see cockatoo Ringneck : "raaaaaaaw" Quaker parrot : "AAAWK"