

In Bedrock Edition, feeding a cookie to a parrot gives it fatal poison instead. In Java Edition, attempting to feed a parrot a cookie instantly kills it, emitting Poison particles as it dies. The parrot teleportation is completely silent. A death message is displayed to its owner upon death. Once tamed, interacting with a parrot makes it sit down and stand up.Ī tamed parrot follows the player unless told to sit and teleport if there is a distance of 12 blocks between them and the player. Parrots can be tamed by feeding them wheat seeds, melon seeds, pumpkin seeds, beetroot seeds or torchflower seeds with 1⁄ 10 chance of success. Parrots crowd and settle around other nearby mobs, including neutral and hostile mobs. Parrots fly under normal conditions, but they can tire and return to the ground after a short time. A parrot flies and usually flies upward if it is struck parrots flap their wings and fall slowly, preventing fall damage. Parrots are passive and swims in water by flapping its wings. From 1–3 experience orbs are dropped when parrots are killed by a player or a tamed wolf. The amount is increased by one per level of Looting, for a range of one to five with Looting III. Unlike most passive mobs, parrots cannot be bred.Ī parrot drops from one to two feathers upon death. Parrots naturally spawn in groups of 1–2 in jungles, sparse jungles and bamboo jungles above logs, leaves or grass blocks.
