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are quaker parrots loud

The Noisy Truth: Are Quaker Parrots Loud?

By Scott ChambersPosted on August 24, 2025

Are Quaker parrots loud? As a potential owner, you must be curious if Quaker parrots are loud. Quaker parrots are […]

are budgies loud

Are Budgies Loud? The Ultimate Guide to Budgie Noise

By Scott ChambersPosted on August 18, 2025

Budgies, also known as parakeets, are small, active birds that are popular pets. One common question about budgies is whether […]

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