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Parrots

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With 57 different species Australia is a land of parrots.

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Australian Parrots: Guide to all 57 species of Parrots in Australia
 
Oh wow, I never realized there were that many species in Australia. Oddly I never thought of Australia as parrot country. Typically when I think parrots I think tropical around the equator. Thank you for an interesting new fact.
 
Can they all learn to talk?
Some species are better at this than others but all of them can to some degree.

Common breeds that are kept as pets here are the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo and the Galah. (pronounced G'lah, emphasis on second syllable, not like the type of festival called a Gala)

They're also highly intelligent and have a lot of spare time on their hands (wings) so they like to play and can be quite destructive. In the clip below Sulphur Crested Cockatoos have worked out how to open bins and everyone keeps saying that it's because there's food in the bins. I know these birds well, and although food is part of the equation the truth is that doing things like this amuses them, they're very inquisitive and like to play.

 
Can they all learn to talk?
Sulphur Crested Cockatoos are the best talkers, I grew up next door to one. They always have a ritual of screeching and squawking and dancing up and down as the sun sets and this one was no different, but every night at the end of his carrying on he always finished in a perfectly clear voice "Shut up you silly bird. What's the matter with you?". He also used to imitate June's car not starting on cold mornings.

They're not a pet to be taken lightly though, they live for 85 years and your grandchildren will inherit it.
 

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