Wow, that's amazing. I came on the forum today to ask more or less the same question.
"How noisy is your Eclectus?"
I got a female because all the reports said the female tends to be the less noisy where the male is noisier and could go off on one if disturbed or whatever. I like the colouring too. I had a grey that was quiet nearly all of the time - you'd get the odd very loud click a few times a day but honestly the bird was not intrusive at all. He was a whistler and mimicked those sorts of sounds but if you didn't make the sound in the first place he was quiet. His only drawback was dust.
Getting back to the Eclectus, I expected some shouting - bit like kids really - like at roosting time, twittering at night and so on.
Mine is quiet as long as I am. So from 11pm to about 3pm the next day silence apart from some helloing, thank you and ickle tickle comments.
But as soon as the TV or music or vacuum or whatever goes on (mid afternoon onwards) that's it, competing noise from very loud chatter to screaming. The chatter is always loud enough to drown out the TV.
I'd like to know what people do to deal with this as I like to watch my soaps in the evening in some relative peace.
I have read that sometimes the babies are better when the parents bring them up because the offspring learns when to use the shouting and when not to. This one is hand reared and I am beginning to think it is either in the genes to be noisy unless in a quiet and calm environment or doesn't know when to be quiet..
So again I ask, how noisy is your Eclectus please?