Parrots are easier to tame than many other birds because of their high intelligence and social nature. Most parrots belong to the order Psittaciformes, and they naturally live in flocks where communication and bonding are essential. This makes them more likely to form strong relationships with humans, seeing their owners as part of their “flock.” They are also highly curious and capable of learning through imitation, which is why they can mimic sounds and even human speech. In addition, parrots respond well to positive reinforcement, quickly associating humans with food, safety, and interaction. Their long lifespan also allows more time for trust and training to develop. Overall, their intelligence, social instincts, and adaptability make parrots much easier to tame compared to most wild birds.