Parrots call high and sharp. They use sharp calls to attract attention. Generally speaking, the parrot's call appears in the form of rising tone and falling tone, and some of them are accompanied by crisp Legato.
In addition, parrots have the ability to imitate human speech. When they imitate human speech, their tones will be similar to those of human beings, with corresponding cadences.
2. The volume of parrot calls
Parrots are talkative birds, and their calls are much louder than ordinary birds, especially when attracting attention or communicating.
Sometimes parrots can be noisy, especially at night. Therefore, when choosing to train pet parrots, we should pay attention not to disturb our neighbors and take sound insulation measures.
3. The rhythm of parrot calls
The parrot's call is not monotonous and continuous, but has a certain rhythm and regularity.
For example, some parrots will form some fixed phrases, which are often repeated several times and then changed. Some parrots can even put multiple phrases together to form a complete discourse.
4. The emotional expression of parrot's cry.
Parrots can express different emotions, such as happiness, excitement, surprise, anger and so on. When they feel happy and like it, their cries will become more cheerful.
And when they feel angry and dissatisfied, the crying will become harsh and powerful. In addition, when parrots feel lonely or afraid, they also make plaintive calls. For parrot breeders, understanding the emotional expression of parrot calls is conducive to better care and training them.