Not native to Canada, except pet stores, thought it worthwhile to still list this type of bird. Parrots are familiar, colourful residents in much of the world’s tropical and subtropical rainforests. The term “parrot” umbrellas a wide array of birds – 372 different species, to be exact. Some of the familiar species include grey parrot, macaw, cockatiel, budgerigar, and amazon. Parrots are often conspicuous by design of their colourful plumage. and are often seen flocking and feeding together, so what is a group of parrots called? The parrot family includes:
The most common collective nouns for groups of parrots are a pandemonium, flock and company of parrots. Pandemonium - which is a fantastic word - really sticks out here. Groups of parrots are often noisy, chaotic and manic - especially younger parrots - hence why they might be called a pandemonium
Did you know ???
As one of the most intelligent species of bird, parrot brain development is strikingly similar to that of humans. Parrots are often seen flocking and feeding together. Groups of parrots are often noisy, chaotic and manic - especially younger parrots - hence why they might be called a pandemonium.
Blue-and-yellow Macaw
Ara bleu
Punta Cana, DR (2024)
Cuban Parrot
Amazone de Cuba
Cayo Coco (2020)
Great Green Macaw
Ara de Buffon
Guacamayo verde mayor (Costa Rica 2025)
Mealy Amazon
Amazone poudrée
Loro verde (Costa Rica 2025)
Olive-throated Parakeet
Conure naine
Perico azteco (Costa Rica 2025)
Orange-chinned Parakeet
Toui à menten d'or
Periquito barbinaranja (Costa Rica 2025)
Scarlet Macaw
Ara rouge
Guacamayo rojo (Costa Rica 2025)
White-crowned Parrot
Pionne à couronne blanche
Loro coroniblanco (Costa Rica 2025)