whats everyone's favorite bird?

wild birds - toss-up between a secretary bird and blue jays. They're super smart and pretty!

As for domesticated birds... hard to choose which ones! My favorite pet bird is a cockatiel, but I love pionus and conures, and... well, there are so many. Diamond doves are cool, too.
 
My favorite birds are owls. They are so beautiful and so cool! My husband keeps watching YouTube videos of tame baby owls and keeps saying he wants one. I keep saying "no dear"!

My favorite companion birds are budgies. They are so underrated. The first budgie we hand raised, our girl Rocky, is incredible. She hates hands and doesn't talk, but is very bonded to us, yet independent at the same time and we just adore her! I have some big beautiful English budgies now, too (Rocky is half English). They are much calmer than regular budgies and are so big and fluffy I just want to squeeze them (in a good way) but I don't.

I would love a green cheek. They're just the right size and seem like great companion birds but I've got my hands way too full with all my budgies!

Cockatiels are also awesome birds. I had one years ago, Charlie, and he was the sweetest bird that never gave me any trouble.
 
Too many to say just one! And really this is just by appearence, since every bird is its own individual. Wild birds, I admire bald eagles (American as I am) and raptors in general. And who does not like the tiny Elf owl! Cassowaries are possibly the most interesting bird in the world, like late day velociraptors! Parrots, well I am an Amazon man first and foremost. My fav is the double yellow head, and I might have had one, except they uniformly hate me on sight - yes, true! Macaws are also a favorite, especially the blue throat, who are the bird world's mechanical engineers. But really I take a page out of Crosby, Stills and Nash - love the one you're with. My little yellow shoulder Salty is like a Goldilocks parrot. Not to big not too small, not too loud, not too quiet, opinionated but compromising, in other words Just Right!
 
As far as parrots go it would be a bronze wing Pionus.
I love their coloration and like what I hear about personality. They are a perfect size too.
If I saw one for sale somewhere I would whip out my credit card without asking “how much”

If I could have a native bird it would be a raven.
As a very small child, too young to remember it we visited friends that had a raven as a pet. My parents had many stories of the raven and the stuff it would do. .
 
For wild birds I love owls, hawks, vultures and finches. I live near large (for a city) trail, walkway. About 16 miles last check. There's plenty of these there. I've gone on finch walks with a local club. But I am too slow with a camera!!!
I was totally undecided about pet birds. Grew up with budgies and teils. After lots of reading I decided to purchase 'a parrot' from a breeder. It was to avoid inadvertently purchasing an illegal import. I was lucky that my vet at the time was certified avian and gave me a breeder list. My decision for a CAG was based on size and the consistent statements that CAG's were among the most intelligent. Next was statement that CAG while noisy weren't normally a screamer. The line "CAG aren't usually a screamer. I've had many a CAG who mimicked Amazons, Cookatoos...". On those distant days it wasn't emphasized the emotional needs. The breeder educated me on this part of large parrot personality. I honestly read about a lot of breeds. But kept returning to CAG. So I became a human pet, servant to a CAG. Who woke me up this morning just before lights on. Her first phrases in increasing volume was...I gotta go to the bathroom.. Don't know why but she's got different morning phrases.
 
As far as parrots go it would be a bronze wing Pionus.
I love their coloration and like what I hear about personality. They are a perfect size too.
If I saw one for sale somewhere I would whip out my credit card without asking “how much”

If I could have a native bird it would be a raven.
As a very small child, too young to remember it we visited friends that had a raven as a pet. My parents had many stories of the raven and the stuff it would do. .
I love Ravens too! I love the sounds they make and how smart they are. At a Costco in Alaska they "hunt" in groups. Some distract the shoppers returning to their vehicles loaded up with groceries and the others swoop in and steal packages of meat, and they all fly off laughing!
 

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