Parrots are good at learning human language skills. Parrots are also good at acting and imitating. The feathers are brightly colored and are often kept as pets. If it were you, would you like to have a parrot?


Parrots are found all over the world. There are many species and it is one of the largest families of birds. Mainly found in tropical forests.


Some species spread to temperate regions of the southern hemisphere, while others spread to remote islands.


The species of parrots are most abundant in Latin America and Oceania, and far fewer in Africa and Asia, but Africa also has some well-known species.


Living habits of parrots.


Food.


Most parrots eat mainly plant fruits, seeds, nuts, berries, buds and branches on trees or on the ground, and also eat small amounts of insects. The lorikeet feeds on pollen, nectar, and soft, juicy fruit.


Live.


Parrots like to live in groups. When rearing at home, try to keep a pair, otherwise the parrot will feel lonely.


Parrots are tropical birds and are not hardy. Keeping a few more can keep each other warm and avoid frostbite and freezing to death.


How to raise parrots?


If you want to raise a better parrot, you must let it have an original ecological life and let it live a long and healthy life.


1. Food.


In order to ensure its nutrition, it should also be fed with clean vegetables and fruits at ordinary times. Also keep in mind that parrots must eat millet as their main food.


Parrots should eat a reasonable diet. After the first excretion, you can eat special milk powder. Adults can eat some staple foods, as well as plant seeds or plant fruits.


They cannot drink too much water to avoid feathering.


2. A suitable bird cage.


Iron cages are more suitable for feeding.


3. Feeding.


To clean the bird cage frequently, the millet needs to be changed every day, but the drinking water must be changed every day in summer. In autumn and winter, water should be given once a week.


Raised in a well-ventilated environment, its manure should be cleaned daily to ensure the environment is free of bacteria.


Features of parrots.


Parrots are smart, good at learning, and can perform many novel and interesting programs after training. They can learn various skills such as: raising flags, feeding, riding bicycles, pulling carts, somersaults, etc.


Parrots are closely related to the development of human civilization and are also the best partners and friends of human beings.


Parrots have a stress response to unfamiliar environments and strangers, so they should try to live in a quiet environment.