- African Grey Parrot
- Indian Ringneck Parakeet
- Double Yellow-Headed Amazon
- Blue Fronted Amazon
- Yellow-Naped Parrot
- Hill Myna
- Quaker Parrot
- Budgerigar (Budgie)
- Monk Parakeet
- Eclectus Parrot
- Sun Parakeet
- Tui (actually rather difficult to have as a pet unless you're a native of New Zealand)
- Yellow-Crowned Amazon
- Senegal
- Cockatiels (more likely to mimic household noises such as the telephone and doorbell)
- Conures
- Blue and Yellow Macaw
- Hyacinth Macaw
- Red and Green Macaw
- Red-Shouldered Macaw
- Galah (rose-breasted cockatoo)
- Little Corella (more likely to whistle words they learn than "speak" them like most others)
- Palm Cockatoo (Goliath Cockatoo)
- Rose-Ringed Parakeet
- Salmon-Crested Cockatoo
- Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
- Timneh Parrot (commonly mistaken for African Grey Parrots)
Ravens and Mockingbirds will also sometimes mimic speech but are very rarely heard reciting it.
peacock
You can find a list of birds when you visit your public library. At the library you can see books about birds and books with lists and pictures of every bird ever discovered.
I suggest you get a list of birds in general, then decide for yourself which ones you consider "amazing".
medvaa
no
yes as long as it's in large doses!
About 30 days
curry
vagina
buttcake
kiplin's one
No thanks, I already have one.