Birds that can talk include mynas, hill mynas, and parrots. Mynas have a strong ability to mimic speech and can even recite poems. Hill mynas have clear, melodious, and varied calls that can imitate human speech, producing rhythmic sounds. While parrots are also good at mimicking human speech, this is generally limited to medium to large-sized parrots; small parrots rarely speak.
Talking bird species
Few birds are capable of speaking, but the most common type kept as pets in China is the myna. Mynas are widespread in southern my country. They are beneficial birds that help control pests in agriculture and forestry, and they are also popular cage birds. They can not only imitate the calls of other birds, but they can also learn to speak human language and even recite poetry.
The myna, which looks very similar to the common myna, has a loud and clear call. It can also learn simple words and imitate human speech, producing melodic tones. During the breeding season, mynas are even more vocal, with their calls being clear, loud, and varied.
When it comes to talking birds, parrots are usually the first thing that comes to mind. Parrots are loved by people all over the world for their beautiful plumage and ability to mimic human speech.
However, not all parrots can learn human speech. Common caged parrots include budgies, lovebirds, cockatiels, monk parakeets, macaws, and grey parrots. Among them, smaller parrots such as budgies are difficult to talk. If you want to train a parrot to speak, medium and large parrots such as macaws are the right choice.