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Old 05-03-2009, 11:50 PM
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I think it all depends on what one considers "loud." To me, their "chirp" is loud, high, and shrill in general. But then there are other times when their chirping is quiet or they make other noises. Their chirp isn't constant throughout the day, though. I used to have a cockatiel before and I feel my lovebirds are louder than a cockatiel but not louder than the sun conures I heard at someone's house.

I would definitely suggest going to a pet store a few times and just stand there and listen to them. You can also check out YouTube videos, but I think hearing it in person would be much better.

I've heard some people out there with LOUD birds say they can't own a lovebird because of their chirp, not because it's louder but it's because it's a different pitch (that some can't stand) like Aries said.

I love lovebirds too much so I deal with it. Hehehe.
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