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Three Quietest Bird Breeds
Three Quietest Bird Breeds would be difficult to choose, but we will look at several of the more quiet variety.
In the Parrot breed the Parrotlet is a small version, and much quieter then the much larger birds. These birds are intelligent and pick up words easily if treated with love and respect. They can not scream or make a loud squawking sound. Instead they will chatter or chirp which is quite different. Of course the male will learn to talk easier then the female Parrotlet. I choose this breed to be one of three quietest bird breeds.
Doves are sometimes overlooked as a family pet but this type of bird is very quiet and independent, so not a lot of work to tame, and can be quiet sociable. The Diamond Dove communicates by cooing and if raised from a young age, can be taught to sit on your finger. There sound usually consists of one note and may be considered soothing by many bird lovers. Naturally this bird is a great choice for one of three quietest bird breeds.
The Finch breed of bird is a quiet type of bird with a pleasant gift of song to share. Not a lot of attention is required for this bird, which also is a plus for a busy lifestyle. Again, the male possesses a more melodious tone. If you have a household including small children, cat or dog, I would not suggest this bird as a pet.
There are many breeders in your local are that can help you make a decision. Also, check out information in books, magazines, or online. Finding the three quietest bird breeds is not just dependent on the breed, although some breeds are known to be more quiets due to size or temperament. Actually, birds can learn to make noise on their own and will do so if not happy, bored, or ill.
There are also ways to quiet a bird. Some people recommend covering the cage or turning out the lights. Realize that all birds make noise part of the time. What is considered loud by one person may seem easy to ignore by another. Birds need to be able to behave as birds and if prohibited from doing so can become aggressive, or begin to pluck their feathers. So, do some planning and know what to expect before you choose to buy your perfect pet, from three quietest bird breed category.
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