To put it plainly, parrots are not mere decorations.They are sentient, living beings.
One should anticipate them to have distinct personalities, quirks, and preferences,
akin to all other creatures.
One parrot might exhibit these characteristics:
Reserved and cautious
Fond of munching on fruits
Enjoys perching in lofty spots
Talkative
Another parrot might exemplify these tendencies instead:
Utterly laid-back
Fond of napping
Assertive towards other parrots
Enjoys being held
Take heed, fellow enthusiast. Familiarize yourself with your parrots.
Respect their individualities and form a bond with them.
You'll become a better caregiver (and pal!) by understanding their preferences and dislikes.
Parrots Are Our Feathered Friends
Parrots are parrots for a reason, so we can make a few generalizations about them:
Parrots are prey animals. This means they startle easily.
It's important to avoid sudden loud noises or quick movements around them,
or handling them in a way that might make them feel threatened or anxious.
Parrots are social animals. That means they need friends.They thrive in the company of their own kind.
While you can be a great companion to a parrot, they would probably prefer the company of other parrots if given
the choice.
Just something to keep in mind if you're considering getting a parrot.
Parrots poop everywhere. But don't hold it against them. They are birds after all.