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Actually, female cockatiels are about the quietest parrot I can think of at the moment, and they make great pets. There are several sex-linked mutations in cockatiels (cinnamon, lutino, pearl, yellowface), which would allow for a pairing to produce chicks sexable while still in the nest. So if you ask a breeder (rather than a pet shop) for a female, they might be able to sell you a baby whose gender is known because of this pairing.
But, again, if you want a quiet pet bird, check out mousebirds. They're not parrots, but they can be very entertaining if they're handfed.
Actually, female cockatiels are about the quietest parrot I can think of at the moment, and they make great pets. There are several sex-linked mutations in cockatiels (cinnamon, lutino, pearl, yellowface), which would allow for a pairing to produce chicks sexable while still in the nest. So if you ask a breeder (rather than a pet shop) for a female, they might be able to sell you a baby whose gender is known because of this pairing.
But, again, if you want a quiet pet bird, check out mousebirds. They're not parrots, but they can be very entertaining if they're handfed.
