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If you’re looking for a feathered friend that’s as charming as it is intelligent, look no further than the cockatoo parrot! These beautiful birds are not only visually stunning but also have personalities that can light up any room.
With their signature crests and playful antics, cockatoos have earned their place as one of the most beloved parrot species in the world.
A Rainbow of Personality
Cockatoos are known for their affectionate and social nature. Unlike some birds that prefer to keep to themselves, cockatoos thrive on interaction and love being part of the family.
They’re often called “velcro birds” because they enjoy being close to their humans. Whether it’s perching on your shoulder or snuggling up for some scratches, a cockatoo parrot will always find a way to stay connected.
Beauty in Every Feather
One look at a cockatoo, and you’ll understand why they’re so captivating. Their feathers come in a variety of colors depending on the species, from the snowy white of the umbrella cockatoo to the soft pink hues of the galah.
And let’s not forget their iconic crests! These feathery crowns can be raised or lowered depending on their mood, making it easy to see when they’re excited or curious.
Smarts and Sass
Cockatoos aren’t just pretty—they’re incredibly smart too! These parrots are quick learners and can be taught a variety of tricks, from waving hello to solving simple puzzles. Some cockatoos even develop an impressive vocabulary, mimicking words and sounds with uncanny accuracy.
But with great intelligence comes a bit of sass. Cockatoos can be mischievous, so don’t be surprised if your feathery friend finds creative ways to grab your attention!
Things to Consider
While owning a cockatoo parrot is incredibly rewarding, it’s also a big commitment. These birds require lots of mental stimulation, social interaction, and care to stay happy and healthy. They can live for decades—sometimes 50 years or more—so bringing one into your home is truly a lifelong journey. But for those who are ready to dedicate time and love, the bond with a cockatoo is unlike any other.
Final Thoughts
Cockatoo parrots are more than just pets—they’re companions, entertainers, and little bundles of joy wrapped in feathers. Their lively personalities and boundless affection make them a wonderful addition to any bird-loving household.
If you’re thinking about welcoming one into your life, be prepared for endless laughter, love, and maybe a little bit of chaos—but trust us, it’s worth every moment!
Have you ever met a cockatoo parrot? Share your stories in the comments below—we’d love to hear about your experiences with these incredible birds!
Written by Mitch Rezman and the Windy City Parrot content team
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1 Apr 2025Why are you recommending cockatoos as pets without talking annoying about the negative aspects of ownership? This is allot the most irresponsible things you could do. Do you know how many cockatoos are abandoned each year because someone saw one in a pet store and “Mom, it’s so cute. Please can we take it home?” If you’re going to write articles like this, at least include the actual negative aspects, like that cockatoos are loud and can not 125 decibels (jet engine levels), that they are destructive and can chew the frames from a window in an hour and if you don’t spend hours with them every day, they will start to self mutilate, pick and barber their feathers. This is totally irresponsible of you.