• They are among the most intelligent birds on Earth, courtesy of their large forebrains that attributes to their self-awareness. Their cognitive capacity is also responsible for their sociable characteristic that appeals to humans.

Parrots have undoubtedly been a delightful visual treat to the eye. With a vibrant set of feathers and amusing behaviour, these birds have found a place in the list of most preferred pets globally.

They are among the most intelligent birds on Earth, courtesy of their large forebrains that attributes to their self-awareness. Their cognitive capacity is also responsible for their sociable characteristic that appeals to humans.

Their ability to mimic sounds still awes people. This is due to their thick tongues, capability to manipulate their trachea, and, again, a vocal learning pathway in their brains. However, their brilliance does not allow them to comprehend these sounds.

An additional wonder of these birds is their monogamous trait. Most parrot species form strong bonds with their mating partners, with whom they stay faithful until either dies.

Despite their glamorous profile, humans’ domineering trait has threatened the well-being of these magnificent creatures with activities like poaching, trafficking and unlawful trade that have precipitated a decrease in their numbers, occasioning a looming extinction.

May 31 is set aside to monumentalize these splendid birds in an effort to create awareness of why we ought to cherish them. Celebrating these birds begins with simply acknowledging them, and it can even involve taking the love a notch by adopting one.

The World’s Parrot Day has greatly impacted the welfare of parrots as several individuals have defended the move by heart. Thanks to environmental reporters like Caroline Chebet, who exposed the trafficking endeavours of the African grey parrots in Kenya back in 2022.

On May 31, 2024, several individuals and established organizations showcased their appreciation for these creatures on X, some of which include:

@UWEC_EntebbeZoo

World Parrot Day encourages conservation efforts, educates the public about the threats parrots face in the wild, and promotes actions that can help protect these colorful birds from threats like habitat loss, illegal trade, and other environmental challenges.

@BorWildLife

Celebrating World Parrot Day at BOR Tiger Reserve! Parrots are not just spectacular to watch, but they are also essential to our forest ecosystems. Please help us protect their habitats and secure a future for these incredible birds.

@LekkiBirdClub

Today is world parrot day. As we celebrate a truly unique bird, let us remember that many parrot species are endangered by the pet trade and habitat loss.

They do not belong in cages.