Are Eclectus Parrots Loud

If you are wondering are Eclectus Parrots loud?

Then you’re in the right place

In this article you’re going to learn all about the eclectus parrots

Are they loud?

Which is better – Male or female?

What are their personalities like?

So if you want to know not just if they are loud but all about them – you’re going to love this article

Sound good?

Let’s get started!

Are Eclectus birds (Parrots) loud?

Actually eclectus parrots are not loud

Many parrot parents say they are the quieter of the other parrots

Although they do have a distinctive honk and other vocalizations that may be amusing the first few times

But it could be loud and startling

I mean all parrots can be loud

Eclectus parrots are on the lower side of being loud if that makes sense

So if you want to choose a quieter bird from all parrots then eclectus would be a wise choice

Do remember though, they do have a natural call which is very loud

I was just reading about these cute parrots on problemparrots and they rate the noise level of a eclectus parrot from 1- 10

The rating they gave was a 

Do Eclectus Parrots Scream?

As mentioned earlier in the post they do have a natural call which is loud

Other than that, they are described as calm, gentle and caring

Related article you may find interesting! – Why does my parrot keep screaming?

Are Eclectus Parrots Cuddly?

They are a little cuddly but that doesn’t make them not good birds

They are very lovable and affectionate

They enjoy human attention

I go into more detail in my article Are eclectus parrots cuddly?

Which Is Better Male Or Female Eclectus?

That entirely depends on you

They both make good pets

The difference is with the female parrot

Male eclectus are more trainable and agreeable which many pet parents claim

Females are less dependent on their owners. They can handle stress better (Which is a good thing)

Females can get bossier and aggressive than a male

This can become more worse during breeding

A females nesting instinct remains strong even as pets

So you might find your female parrot trying to nest in secluded areas in your home!

Personality Of a Eclectus Parrot – In a Nutshell

Interested to learn the personality of a eclectus parrot?

Here’s what to expect if you decide to adopt an eclectus parrot

  • They are friendly
  • Intelligent
  • Gentle
  • Caring
  • Affectionate
  • They thrive best when socialization is part of their daily routine
  • They love spending time with their family
  • Sensitive – This can result in becoming stressed very quickly if they are neglected
  • Quickly to learn routine of your household
  • Best species for training to speak
  • Quick learners
  • Quieter than other parrot species

As you can see they make lovely pets

They have such beautiful personalities and will definitely fit in with any family

Do remember though, they need care and attention

If your lifestyle is very quick or you are out for most of the day

Then an eclectus parrot won’t be ideal for you

They need your attention and time

Otherwise they can become stressed very quickly

When Do Eclectus Parrots Start To Talk?

That really depends on your bird and how much you communicate with him and teach him words

Some parrot parents say around the 6 – 8 months mark they started to talk

The best thing you can do is treat your parrot as a part of the family

So don’t teach your parrot

Just interact with your birdie as you would do with anyone else

Your parrot will talk at their own pace

Don’t force your parrot

Keep communicating and bonding with your birdie and by the time you know they will talk

Remember, Eclectus parrots are quick learners!

Final Words

Eclectus parrots make wonderful pets

They have a beautiful personality and are very affectionate

Are they loud? Yes they can be especially the distinctive natural call they have

But they are considered to be the quieter species among parrots

To be honest, all parrots can be loud

So if you’re expecting a parrot to be quiet then I guess they’re not meant for you

 

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