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Amazon Parrot vs American Robin

Amazon Parrot vs American Robin

A close up of an Amazon Parrot with yellow head green body and black beak
Amazon Parrot

Talkative, Friendly, Intelligent

A close up of an American Robin with black head orange breast and yellow beak
American Robin

Curious, Social, Gentle

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Characteristics

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹2,500

Basic

₹3,500

Premium

Classification

Psittaciformes

Life Expectancy

40 - 60 years

Ideal Weather

20º - 30º celsius

Maintenance

High

Size

Medium

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹2,000

Basic

₹3,000

Premium

Classification

Passeriformes

Life Expectancy

2 - 5 years

Ideal Weather

4º - 26º celsius

Maintenance

Low

Size

Medium

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Highly intelligent and trainable.

  • Strong social bonds with owners.

  • Excellent mimics of human speech.

Cons

  • Require high maintenance and care.

  • Can be loud and vocal.

  • Long-term commitment due to lifespan.

Pros

  • Can thrive in various environments.

  • Pleasant and melodious singing.

  • Low maintenance.

Cons

  • Short Lifespan.

  • Not Suitable for Caging.

  • Can Be Messy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common diseases in Amazon parrots?

Aspergillosis is a common and serious parrot disease caused by inhaling fungal spores from the environment. These spores affect the respiratory tract, leading to harmful fungal growth inside the bird.

Is an Amazon Parrot a good pet?

Yes, Amazon Parrots make a great pet. They thrive on human companionship.

Are Amazon Parrots noisy?

Yes, Amazon parrots are lively, talkative birds. They can be trained to talk.

What is the life expectancy of an Amazon Parrot?

The average lifespan of Amazon Parrots can vary from 40 to 60 years. These birds are a long-term commitment if you want to get one.

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