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Which birds
are the least noisy?
The answer to this
question is very general, because there are many exceptions and
various personalities in each species of bird. There are also
different noise tolerance levels for many people. If you
have a very low noise tolerance level, you might reconsider another
type of pet or a very quiet type of bird. We'll group as many as we
can into 3 groups, starting with the noisiest , down to the
quietest.
NOISIEST
1. Most Cockatoos, especially Moluccans,
Tritans, Elenoras, Citrons, and even the smaller
Cockatoos. Still, we know many quiet Cockatoos with calm
personalities and very devoted, patient owners.
2. Macaws can be very noisy in a different
tone . Again there are variables such as how many Macaws,
personality, and other factors.
3. Aratinga Conures such as Nandays, Sun
Conures, Jendays etc. are very noisy but often so loved by their
owners that they learn to live with it. Also, it is wise to read bird
behavior information to prevent "spoiling" these types of
birds. It is possible to train your bird to scream by your own
misinterpretations of bird behavior.
MODERATELY NOISY
1. Alexandrines - noisy at times but usually
only twice per day for a short period of time.
2. Amazons - can be noisy but are also very
entertaining and chatty .They usually love to vocalize in general (singing, laughing, and copying any sound they hear
and like.)
3. Hawkheads- They have a very sharp loud
cry, but again rarely use it constantly. If you have a
Hawkhead, you will have this cry in your life. Many pet owners find
it is well worth it for their many wonderful traits.
4. Most smaller Ringnecks again have the
capacity to be loud but for the most part are not.
5. Lories (although there are too many types
to name) can be quite noisy especially when excited.
6. Eclectus parrots are also usually quiet
but when they do squawk, you really know about it.
7. Lovebirds, Cockatiels, Quakers, Budgies,
Parrotlets, are usually considered moderate in noise level. However
in large groups they can be deafening
QUIETER BIRDS
1. African Greys (although we know a few loud
ones) are usually more chatty than noisy. They love to whistle,
sing, and copy every noise they hear, such as water, phones, etc.
Few people have any issue with their African Grey's noise level.
Once they learn and like to say something, they will repeat it over
and over.
2. Parrots, such as Senagals , Meyers,
Pionus, and Brownheads are some of the quietest breeds. However
we have still seen the occasional exception.
3. Canaries are beautiful singers, and
Finches make adorable sounds. Few people are annoyed by these
vocalizations.
Please note that this list is only a guide,
and is only considering the normal situation of a happy bird.
Screaming behavior can occur in almost any breed, given the
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