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These 5 birds talk like humans, from African gray to Baazigar, their voice will surprise you
Samira Vishwas | June 6, 2025 7:24 PM CST

Many birds are masters in copying the voice of humans. Here is a list of top 5 species that impress with their skills. African Gray Parrat is known for his intelligent nature. It can learn more than 1000 words and scientists found that it is also expert in understanding concepts.

Yellow-napped Amazon is skilled in speaking senses, as well as expert in expressing emotions. Common Hill Myena Copy the sounds in Mina Smaudi tone, causing people often confuse. Burder, called Lovebird, can create a vocabulary of words by 2000, despite being small. Cocktu is found in the forests of Australia and surprise tourists, such as saying “Hi” or “How are you”.

The scientific region of their mimicing ability

The ability to mimic these birds comes from their unique brain structure. Researchers discovered that they have a special neural system that processes sounds. African uses words correctly in gray situations, not only copy. Yellow-napped Amazon creates a singing style by mixing Laughter and tone. Hill Mina’s voice is so cute that people think that some person is speaking. Cocktu lives in wild areas and learn by listening to human voice. The Vocabulary of Burder depends on social interactions, the better he lives with humans.

Roll in global popularity and research

They are in demand as species pets worldwide. African gray in the US is considered intelligent stomach, as they learn tricks. Yellow-napped in Sweden participates in Amazon singing competitions. Cockcutu in Australia attracts tourists by speaking tentions like “Hello Darling” at Public Parks. In India, Hill Myena is preferred because of soft voice. Burder set a world record, one learned 2000 words. They also help in language development research.


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