Birds That Can Sing: Nature's Most Musical Creatures
Upasna Yadav | Mar 16, 2026, 14:15 IST
Beautiful Songbird Creating Nature’s Sweet Music
Some people want their pets to fill their home with energy and noise. The louder and more boisterous the animal is, the better. Then, there are more peace-loving pet owners who just want a quiet life. They like the idea of sharing their home with another living creature but don’t want to hear barking, meowing, or screeching and shuffling all the time. They will just quietly co-exist with you without demanding attention in a vocal way.
Highlights
1. Thinking about adding a pet bird to your family, but worried about their potential for loudness? Good thinking: most birds aren’t exactly quiet.
2. Many of us are apartment dwellers who can’t afford to upset our neighbors or are sensitive to noise ourselves, so it’s important to consider your choice carefully. Which are the quietest pet birds?
3. These birds songs aren't just an expression of joy. They're serious business, a crucial part of how songbirds find mates, defend territories, and pass on their genes.
2. Many of us are apartment dwellers who can’t afford to upset our neighbors or are sensitive to noise ourselves, so it’s important to consider your choice carefully. Which are the quietest pet birds?
3. These birds songs aren't just an expression of joy. They're serious business, a crucial part of how songbirds find mates, defend territories, and pass on their genes.
The myth of the quiet bird
In order to communicate with each other while they’re in flight or sitting in different trees, many have developed the ability to yell pretty loudly. It’s in their nature to use this ability to constantly verify their flock is still there. Any cockatiel or budgie owner will know the familiar songs that males produce as a way of wooing their female flock mates, and the ringneck dove’s flirty coo is iconic.
Types of noise
Quietest pet birds
Parrotlet
Tiny Green Parrotlet Perched on a Branch
One common appearance on lists of the quietest pet birds are parrot from the genus Forpus, such as the Pacific parrotlet. These are actually the smallest parrots to be kept as pets, with some of them weighing as little as 25 grams even when fully grown! With small parrots come small noises, and although a parrotlet can definitely cause a ruckus, it’s not going to be nearly as crazy as with their larger cousins. Additionally, parrotlets don’t make noise all day. If yours does burst into screams, it usually won’t last longer than a couple of minutes. As far as apartment living goes, parrot usually make a good choice, unless your neighbors are very sensitive. Their ‘meeps’ are high-pitched, which doesn’t travel as well through walls as lower-pitched noises do.
Budgie
Elegant White and Blue Budgie Sitting Peacefully
The ubiquitous budgie is one of the most popular pet birds. There are many reasons for this, one of them being their relatively low noise levels. Sure, a flock of budgies can definitely raise hell and they’re definitely louder than the aforementioned rosy Bourke. Still, a solo budgie or a pair can generally be considered pretty quiet as far as birds go. Female budgies are usually less noisy than the males. It’s the boys that produce a constant stream of chatter and singing, most of which shouldn’t be too bothersome. A happy budgie twittering away is more of a happy sound than an annoying one!
Ring Neck Dove
Ring neck Dove Spreading Its Wings
Some people scoff at the idea of keeping a pigeon or dove in one’s home. Aren’t those basically disease-riddled flying rats and best avoided? Although they can be very annoying in a city setting, let us tell you from personal experience: If you want to keep birds, doves and pigeons are actually at the top of our list of recommendations. It should be the Columbidae (pigeons), that dominate our homes! Because pigeons are quite large, why not consider the ubiquitous and somewhat more compact ring neck dove? These pretty gray birds aren’t just more evenly tempered than parrots well-socialized doves will be snuggly and very unlikely to ever lash out but they’re also much, much quieter.
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Frequently asked quesdtions (FAQs)
- What sound does a ring-necked dove make?
Ring-necked doves are famous for their gentle cooing sound, which is calm and soothing to hear. - Are budgies, parrotlets, and ring-necked doves good pet birds?
Yes, these birds are popular pets because they are friendly, easy to care for, and create pleasant natural sounds. - Are these birds suitable for beginners?
Yes, budgies, parrotlets, and ring-necked doves are often recommended for beginners because they are small, friendly, and relatively easy to care for.