This is my lovely Doroty
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two parrots
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That's not just a "parrot", it's a Cockatiel (or how-ever you spell it). It's a good idea to specify because there are so many different kinds of parrot.
Although please don't create a new post for each image, post them all in the original post. This is considered spam.
=> Jess
Ya I think it is a Cockatoo, it looks like a very nice bird in the pictures 
| Ghost900 wrote: |
Ya I think it is a Cockatoo, it looks like a very nice bird in the pictures  |
I have two at home, it's definitely a Cockatiel (different to a cockatoo
). They're Australian birds so I guess it's easier for me to see/know the difference.
Cockatoos are generally a bit biger and bolder, i.e.

I just learned something new!
Very nice looking bird, by the way.
~Fatality
Does it make loud noises? 
They can make loud noises (I mean, they're birds), although not as loud as other parrots.
Beautiful bird! I never saw a white fethered parrot where I lived. Now I learned they're more common than I thought. Nature is trully amazingly creative!
Does it whistle any songs? I have an uncle that owns a bird, I don't know what kind it is though, and it can whistle half of take me out to the ballgame.