Parrot Information Resources
Parrot Information Resources
Parrots are intelligent, colourful birds known for their vocal abilities, strong social bonds, and remarkable problem-solving behaviour. Found across Australia, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, parrots inhabit forests, grasslands, savannas, and islands. Many species are threatened by habitat loss and the illegal wildlife trade. The resources below provide reliable information on parrot species, behaviour, habitat, and conservation.
Official & Global Wildlife Resources
- IUCN Red List – Parrot Species Assessments
- BirdLife International – Global Parrot Species Data & Conservation
- WWF – Selected Parrot & Forest Bird Conservation Information
Biology, Behaviour & Habitat
- Encyclopaedia Britannica – Parrot Overview
- National Geographic – Parrot Facts & Species Profiles
- Australian Museum – Australian Parrot Species
Calls, Communication & Identification
- Xeno-Canto – Global Parrot Audio Recordings (Species Search Required)
- eBird – Parrot Distribution Maps, Calls & Observations (Search Required)
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology – Bird Ecology & Behaviour Research
Ecology, Research & Conservation Science
- ScienceDirect – Parrot Behaviour, Ecology & Genetics Research
- Nature – Ornithology Research (Relevant Parrot Studies)
- World Parrot Trust – Parrot Conservation, Species Profiles & Projects
Photos, Videos & Educational Media
Why Use Official & Trusted Wildlife Sources
Parrot species vary widely in size, colour, intelligence, and behaviour. Many are endangered or vulnerable due to habitat destruction, climate pressure, and illegal trapping. Conservation strategies and scientific findings evolve over time. Using authoritative wildlife organisations and research institutions ensures access to accurate, evidence-based, and up-to-date information.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This page provides links to external wildlife, conservation, scientific, and educational websites for general information only. All facts, images, audio recordings, videos, conservation assessments, and related material are created, maintained, and updated solely by their respective official or third-party providers. This page does not create, host, verify, or guarantee any scientific, wildlife, or conservation information and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the IUCN, BirdLife International, National Geographic, BBC, Australian Museum, World Parrot Trust, ScienceDirect, Nature, eBird, Xeno-Canto, or any other organisations referenced. Always consult original sources or qualified wildlife specialists for detailed scientific, ecological, or conservation guidance.