1. Monk Parrot
There are 3 subspecies of monk parrot***. It is a typical climbing bird with a strong and powerful beak, a hooked beak, a movable joint in the upper jaw, and a wax film at the base of the beak. Muscular tongue thick. The feet are short, powerful, and have opposite toes, with two toes forward and two toes backward, suitable for grasping and climbing. The female bird is 10-20 smaller than the male bird. The upper body is bright green, the forehead and chest are light gray, and the abdomen is light green and yellow. It is a late chick.
2. Budgies
Budgies are birds of the family Psittacidae, also known as parrots. They are small climbing birds native to the interior of Australia. In this area, wild budgies inhabit forest edges, grasslands and other places. Group activities. Feed on plant seeds, etc. The breeding period is from June to January. Nest in tree holes. Each clutch lays 4-8 eggs. The incubation period is 18 days. Lively and easy to train, it is one of the most popular pet birds in China.
3. Pacific Parrot
The Pacific Parrot is a small parrot with mainly green body feathers. It is a typical climbing bird with a strong and powerful beak, a hooked beak, and a long upper jaw. Movable joints, and a wax film at the base of the beak. Muscular tongue thick. The feet are short, powerful, and toed, with two toes forward and two toes backward, suitable for grasping and climbing. Late chicks. Mainly inhabits dry woodlands.
4. Macaw
Macaws are found in tropical areas of America. They are the most beautiful and colorful parrots and the largest parrots. They are large climbing birds. ***There are 6 genera and 17 species. It has opposable feet, each foot has 4 toes, 2 in front and 2 in back. This family of parrots has a long tail and a large, sickle-shaped beak that can only be compared to the cockatoo. It feeds on fruits and eats a lot. Its powerful beak can peck open nuts and suck out the pulp with its tongue. The face is featherless and can turn red when excited.
5. Alexander Parrot
The Alexander Parrot is the largest long-tailed parrot in Asia. There are 5 subspecies. The length is 56 to 62 cm according to different subspecies, and the weight is 198 cm. ~258 grams. The distribution area is very broad, spanning several countries. Wild birds inhabit various dry and humid places below 900 meters above sea level, including forests, crop areas, mangroves, coconut gardens and other places.