Best “beginner bird” suggestions

Their curiosity can be dangerous, that's for sure, but that's one sign of a healthy, happy, self-confident bird. How old is he?
 
Pionus Parrots, if you can find them, are very laid-back birds and good for the beginner. There are several species, but they're pretty much the same overall - laid back, independent, and happy with a few head scratches. They're not super cuddly birds - if at all - and some people dislike that about them. They're also hard to find. The white-capped and blue-headed are the most popular. But they're friendly, rarely bite, and are decent apartment birds.
 
I've got a hand raised female cockatiel and she is great! not the most hyper active bird she just likes to chill on my shoulder or arm while I'm doing things. Fairly quiet when compared to other birds and while she does have dust it is nothing compared to other birds like chickens. I just run an air purifier in the room and haven't noticed any issues
 
I've got a hand raised female cockatiel and she is great! not the most hyper active bird she just likes to chill on my shoulder or arm while I'm doing things. Fairly quiet when compared to other birds and while she does have dust it is nothing compared to other birds like chickens. I just run an air purifier in the room and haven't noticed any issues
I didn't know chickens were dusty. Messy for sure, but all birds are.
 

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