Cockatoo
Any of the 21 parrot species found in the family Cacatuidae, the sole family of the superfamily Cacatuoidea, is referred to as a Cockatoo. They comprise the order Psittaciformes, along with the Psittacoidea (real parrots) and the Strigopoidea (big New Zealand parrots). The Wallacea Islands in eastern Indonesia, the Philippines, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Australia are all part of the family's mostly Australasian range.
Cockatoos are very sociable birds with better communication skills. A broad variety of sounds can be imitated by cockatiels. However, the quality of their training completely determines how well they can talk. When learning to speak, cockatoos require special attention from their owner. They have a propensity to mimic the owners' frequent repetitions of words. Learning will undoubtedly be tough as a result of the change in tone. They won't pick up every word so quickly, but with the right instruction, they will mimic it correctly.