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Green Parrot (Indian Parrot)

Indian green parrot

Indian Parrots have become more and more popular as pets in recent years, and for many different reasons. For one thing, these birds are known to be exceptional talkers, with some amassing vocabularies many words that they can speak with amazing clarity. Coupled with their beauty and their medium size, these features have made them attractive companion birds to an increasingly diverse population of bird lovers. If you're interested in learning more about these prized parrots, then take a look at the information below. It will give you an idea of just a few of the fascinating traits these birds possess, and help you learn a little more about what it's like to live with one as a pet. They are indeed a beautiful species and deserve the respect that they receive.

Story of a parrot

There was a man, his name was Ranjit. One day while one the way to work Ranjit saw a small baby parrot somehow fallen down from tree and was not able to fly. Ranjit took the parrot home and started taking care of it. He used to feed the parrot daily and use to talk with it as he had only one friend. The bird grew up learn to speak human voice. It use to greet Ranjit everyday morning. One fine day the parrot woke up in morning and greeted the owner and requested him to not to go out for work, Ranjit agreed and did not go. Later he got to know that there was fire in the work place killing few people. This incidence increased his faith on god and its creation. 

Moral:- Do good for others and god will do good for you.

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