Parakeet
Top 10 in Top 10 Loudest Birds in the World
The most popular pet bird species on this list is the parakeet. Their whistles and chirps usually have a decibel level of 65 to 70, which is comparable to office noise or background music. Despite their diminutive size, they can be near twice as loud as larger birds. Their loudest cries have been measured at 111 to 112 decibels, which is comparable to that of a chainsaw, leaf blower, or snowmobile.
Parakeets can be found in Australia's drier ecosystems, whereas rose-ringed parakeets can be found in cities and have grown invasive in places like London. Grasslands, farming, woodlands, and wet areas such as bogs and swamps are also home to these species. They are native to South America and Asia, in addition to Australia. The Carolina parakeet, which had beautiful green, yellow, and orange plumage and was now extinct, was a unique bird native to the United States.
Noise: 65-70 dB