There are many different species of parrots,
but none so popular as the breeds of the green
parrot. There are of course many different subspecies
of the green parrot, including the Australian
king parrot, the Eastern green parrot, the king
lorry and so many more. These particular parrots
are mostly native to Australia where they find
their homes in the natural rain forests in subtropical
climates. The king parrot for one, is one of the
most beautiful species of parrots known and are
very popular to be kept as pets, however they
fetch a high cost that most people cannot afford.
Also many of these green parrots are caught illegally
in the wild and sold on the black market. Many
are killed in the process.
The King Parrot
The king parrot is native to Australia and is
commonly known by multiple names including; the
Eastern King, Queensland King, King Lorry, Scarlet
Parrot and of course most often known as the Green
Parrot. They are usually found in humid rainforests
when they are able to blend into the surrounding
habitat with their naturally green appearance.
Most green parrots stay within small flocks, however
is some parts of Australia you might see much
larger flocks flying beautifully in the air. One
of the most well known facts about the green parrot
is that they are said to be one of the most loudest
species of parrots and cab be heard from a long
distance away screeching like there is no tomorrow!
What About Training Green Parrots?
Most green parrots have a limited training potential.
They are often kept as pets in large aviaries
and sometimes in the house. They are not known
to be great talkers, however they are great company
and always friendly, except for the fact that
some may bite on the very rare occasion. They
are said to be one of the most devoted parrots
to their owners out of all the breeds of parrots
on Earth and therefore also occasionally protective.
There is a reason why most people keep their green
parrots outside and that is because some of these
parrots have been known to develop lung diseases
due to the reduction of oxygen inside houses.
If you do decide to purchase a green parrot, make
sure you first have an aviary already built in
your backyard. Also as like most parrots, they
need a lot of care and attention so you are best
buying more than one parrot so that it has company
all the time when you are not able to be around.
There are many different species of parrots,
but none so popular as the breeds of the green
parrot. There are of course many different subspecies
of the green parrot, including...
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