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All of these birds are potentially very loyd. Do you live in a single family house or an apartment/condo? If you live in an apartment/condo you need to think about your particular neighbors' unique sensitivities just as much as how loud the bird will be and when. For example, if your neighbors are hard of hearing (many elderly are) a "noisy" bird may not bother them, but if your neighbor has a baby that needs to take daytime naps a mid-day screech session may be completely unacceptable. Same thing if your neighbor works nights and sleeps until noon.Does anyone have experience with which of these is louder?
I have read up and looking for honest opinions.
I know all birds are different but I'm trying to establish all day loud vs chatty with less screaming as far as upsetting neighbours
We live in a house but neighbours are quite close. Ruled out amazon at this stage.All of these birds are potentially very loyd. Do you live in a single family house or an apartment/condo? If you live in an apartment/condo you need to think about your particular neighbors' unique sensitivities just as much as how loud the bird will be and when. For example, if your neighbors are hard of hearing (many elderly are) a "noisy" bird may not bother them, but if your neighbor has a baby that needs to take daytime naps a mid-day screech session may be completely unacceptable. Same thing if your neighbor works nights and sleeps until noon.
All of these birds are a many years long commitment. Even if your current neighbors wouldn't be bothered by your birds' noise, unless you live in a single family home, or plan to soon, your future neighbors may prove to be a huge problem.
Rescues are full of birds that apartment dwellers had to give up or risk eviction. Please err on the side of caution when considering getting another bird.
Thats great-living in a house gives you so many more options. It's very wise to be still considering whether your close neighbors will be affected.We live in a house but neighbours are quite close. Ruled out amazon at this stage.
I have been considering this for 3 months lol . I'm a responsible adult with children put of home so don't make decisions lightly. I'm asking more about specific breeds as I have had and bred other speciesThats great-living in a house gives you so many more options. It's very wise to be still considering whether your close neighbors will be affected.
Also consider which room your bird will be spending most of his time in. You wouldn't want your bird screaming at sunrise in a room with an open window directly facing your neighbor's bedroom only 50 feet away!
I wish there were more responsible adults that don't make decisions lightly. You sound like a great neighbor.I have been considering this for 3 months lol . I'm a responsible adult with children put of home so don't make decisions lightly. I'm asking more about specific breeds as I have had and bred other species
Very helpful. Louder on occasion I think is better than noiseyI have no experience with IRNs, but I've lived in an apartment with both an Amazon and a Quaker. In a total of nearly 20 years in the apartment, there has never been a complaint about either parrot. There used to be a DYHA living in my building and he was so loud that someone living a few blocks away complained to the manager of the apartment complex about him. In my experience, both Amazons and Quakers can be persistently noisy, but Amazons are louder.