-
World parrots),
Psittacidae (African and New
World parrots),
Cacatuidae (****atoos), and
Strigopidae (New
Zealand parrots). One-third of all
parrot species...
- wild, the grey
parrot is
partly a
ground feeder. Grey
parrots are
monogamous breeders who nest in tree cavities. Each
mated pair of
parrots needs their own...
- superfamilies: the
Psittacoidea ("true"
parrots), the
Cacatuoidea (****atoos), and the
Strigopoidea (New
Zealand parrots).
Parrots have a
generally pantropical distribution...
-
Hanging parrots and fig
parrots are
normally kept as
aviary birds and not as pets. Some
species of
parrots such as
pygmy parrots, kākāpōs,
night parrots, and...
- ISBN 978-84-87334-22-1. Juniper, Tony; Parr,
Michael James (1998).
Parrots: a
guide to the
parrots of the world. Robertsbridge: Pica press. ISBN 978-1-873403-40-2...
- from
probability theory meaning "randomly determined". The word "
parrot"
refers to
parrots'
ability to
mimic human speech,
without understanding its meaning...
-
Amazon parrots are
parrots in the
genus Amazona. They are medium-sized, short-tailed
parrots native to the Americas, with
their range extending from South...
- Polynesia. The true
parrots include many of the
familiar parrots including macaws, conures, lorikeets, eclectus,
Amazon parrots, grey
parrot, and budgerigar...
-
extinct Eclectus infectus, the
oceanic eclectus parrot. The
extant eclectus parrots are medium-sized
parrots native to
regions of Oceania,
particularly New...
- and carefully.
Parrots can, however,
eventually be
taught many
complicated tricks and behaviors, and
remember them for years.
Parrots are
often used in...