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How to read parrot in English

Parrot English: British [?p?r?t] American [?p?r?t].

Parrots, parrot-shaped order of climbing birds, there are 2 families, 82 genera and 358 species, is one of the largest family of birds. Parrot-shaped order numerous, colorful feathers, pairs of toes type feet, two toes forward two toes backward, suitable for grasping, the beak is strong and powerful. Between the different varieties of large differences in size, the largest purple and blue macaw body length of up to 100 centimeters, the smallest blue-crowned short-tailed parrot body length of only 12 centimeters.

Parrots are found in tropical regions around the world, with the largest number of species in Latin America and Oceania. Parrots generally form small flocks with mates and families, perching on branches in forests and building their own nests or using tree cavities as nests. Eating berries, nuts, seeds, and nectar, there are some special cases, such as the Shamrock Parrot, which also enjoys insects, crabs, and carrion.

Courtship usually consists of simple movements, such as bending over, dropping their wings, or wagging their tails. Parrots will peck, groom and feed each other before mating, and reproduce oviparously. The lifespan of parrots varies from 7-20 years for small parrots to 30-60 years for medium and large parrots, with some medium-sized parrots living up to about 80 years.

Example Sentences

1, He talks like a parrot and just repeats what he heard. You know, like a parrot or a parakeet. parrot or a parakeet or something.

2, The Parrot internals are definitely not for programming beginners.

Habitat

Parrot species live mainly in lowland tropical forests, but also fly to orchards, farmland, and open meadows. There are fewer species of parrots that are found in the mountains, such as the Papuan nectar-sucking parrot, the John's nectar-sucking parrot, and the Chinese great scarlet-breasted parrot. They generally form small flocks with their mates and families, roosting on branches in the forest, mainly using tree holes as nests.