Parrots: The Complete Guide To Caring For Companion Parrots

Before we can answer your questions about companion parrots, we must first understand what kind of animals parrots are! Essentially, parrots are typically wild and colorful birds that live in warm environments such as rainforests, grasslands, savannas, semi-arid regions, and even islands.

Some species like the Kea parrot, which lives in the mountainous regions of New Zealand’s South Island, defy the trend and prefer colder climates. Parrots are actually wild creatures but owing to their intelligence, scientists and archaeologists believe that man began adopting parrots as companion birds, possibly around 400 BC!

A bird must have a bent beak that resembles a hook to be identified as a parrot. This is why they’re commonly also known as hookbills. Further, a bird should also have four feet on one foot to be a parrot. 2 toes of the four must be opposable toes, which allows the parrot to handle physical items with ease! 

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