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  2. Companion parrot - Wikipedia

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    Grey parrot on top of their cage.. A companion parrot is a parrot kept as a pet that interacts abundantly with its human counterpart. Generally, most species of parrot can make excellent companions, but must be carefully managed around children and other common pet species like dogs and cats as they might be hostile towards them.

  3. Poicephalus - Wikipedia

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    The Senegal parrot, Meyer's parrot, red-bellied parrot, and the brown-headed parrot are popular as pets because they are easier to keep in apartments, being generally quieter and smaller than most other companion parrots. Some Poicephalus parrot species are rare and not known in captivity.

  4. Monk parakeet - Wikipedia

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    Monk and cliff parakeets are unique among even nesting parrots for their construction of large, external nests in trees or manmade structures instead of using tree cavities. [18] The monk parrot is a gregarious species which often breeds colonially, building a single large nest with separate entrances for each pair.

  5. Parrotlet - Wikipedia

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    If left alone for too long, a single parrotlet can lose some of its companionability. [citation needed] The Pacific parrotlet, in particular, does not understand that it is a tiny bird, and has little trouble challenging other animals and humans. [3]

  6. Talking bird - Wikipedia

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    Pet Congo greys may learn to speak within their first year, but many do not say their first word until 12–18 months old. [14] Timnehs are generally observed to start speaking earlier, some in their late first year. [15] The monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus), sometimes known as the quaker parakeet, is also a skilled talker. [13]

  7. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Parrots feature in many media. Magazines are devoted to parrots as pets, and to the conservation of parrots. [139] Fictional media include Monty Python's "Dead Parrot sketch", [140] Home Alone 3 [141] and Rio; [142] and documentaries include The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. [143] Parrots have been a food source to several groups.

  8. Psittacus - Wikipedia

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    A pet grey parrot. These intelligent mimics can make interesting pets and companion parrots. They have a devoted following among parrot owners. However, the same qualities mean they require a special commitment by their owners to provide frequent one-on-one interaction and supervised time out of their cages.

  9. Red-fan parrot - Wikipedia

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    Red-fan parrots, when kept as pets tend to bond with one person and require firm handling and a patient owner, experienced in both bird-keeping and the reading of parrot body language. However, as with all parrots, temperament can vary greatly from individual to individual and some red-fan parrots make excellent companions.