The parrot is a colorful and intelligent bird. They are known worldwide for their unique vocalizations and ability to mimic. In the world of parrots, calls are an important way for them to communicate, express emotions, and attract mates. Below, we will detail the various calls of parrots.
First, the basic voice
The basic call of parrots is "hiss", which is their most common call. This is usually a sign that they are dissatisfied, nervous, or upset. Parrots make this call when they are frightened or when they are not adapting to their environment.
2. Imitate the cry
Parrots are very mimicry birds, and they can imitate a variety of sounds, including human speech, the calls of other birds, and a variety of environmental sounds. Parrots are very mimetic, and some breeds can even imitate human speech.
3. Courtship calls
During the breeding season, parrots make courtship calls to attract mates. The call is usually low, powerful, and rhythmic. Male parrots will show their charm by making courtship calls to attract the attention of females.
Fourth, the warning cry
When parrots feel threatened or see danger, they make a warning call. The call is usually high-pitched, shrill and threatening. This is a way for parrots to protect themselves and their companions.
5. Pleasant cries
When parrots feel happy, content, or comfortable, they make pleasant calls. The call is usually light, melodious, and energetic. This is a way for parrots to express their happiness.
In conclusion, the calls of parrots are colorful and they express their emotions, needs, and intentions through different calls. Knowing the sounds of parrots helps us get along with them better and increase our understanding and friendship with each other.