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Birds that talk: 7 impressive mimics of human language

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 28, 2025, 14:46 IST
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7 impressive mimics of human language



When we think of speech, we usually think of humans. But there’s a rare group of birds that have evolved to do something truly remarkable– mimic our words. Some of them can go beyond just repeating sounds; they can match our tone, rhythm, and sometimes even our emotion. These birds aren’t just making sounds– they’re engaging in a form of communication that feels remarkably human. Here are seven bird species with an extraordinary gift for mimicking human speech. lets take a quick look at them

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African Grey Parrot


Out of all the birds that can talk, the African Grey Parrot is often considered the smartest. Not only is its speech clear, but it also seems to understand what it's saying. With regular interaction, these parrots can learn hundreds of words and often use them in the right context, which makes them even more impressive.

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Budgerigar


Also known as the budgie, this small bird often surprises people with how well it can talk. Budgies are very social and tend to repeat words and phrases they hear often. Their voice is a bit high-pitched, but with training, especially from a young age, they can speak quite clearly.

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Yellow-Naped Amazon


This parrot is known for its ability to copy not just words, but also the emotions behind them. It has a strong, expressive voice and can pick up on how things are said, not just what’s being said. With care and time, it can build an impressive vocabulary, which is why many bird lovers choose it as a companion.

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Indian Ringneck Parakeet


Common across India, the Indian ringneck parakeet is both smart and talkative. It learns quickly and can repeat full phrases if it hears them often. Its voice is crisp and clear, and with regular interaction, it becomes more responsive and talkative over time.

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Hill Myna


Native to South and Southeast Asia, the hill myna is one of the best birds at copying the human voice. It doesn’t just repeat words– it can match the tone and accent so well that it often sounds just like a person. Some can even mimic different voices in the same home.

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Eclectus Parrot


Known for its beautiful feathers and calm nature, the eclectus parrot is also a good talker. It has a soft, pleasant voice, and while it might not learn as quickly as some other birds, the words it does pick up are usually very clear and easy to understand.

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Double Yellow-Headed Amazon



This bright, cheerful parrot is not only good at talking, but it also enjoys music. It can sing along to tunes and repeat full sentences. With daily conversations and some training, it can learn a large number of words and even take part in short, fun chats.

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