I guess I'll do an update on our flock:
Scooter, our green-cheek conure says:
"Pretty bird"
"Pretty Scoo-scoo" or just "Scoo-scoo!"
"Pretty Scoo-bird"
"What's up"
"Thank you Scoo"
"Hey birdie" (Although Scotty adopted this as his contact call and Scooter rarely uses it).
He also wolf-whistles and has a sharp, summoning whistle
There are other human-sounding vocalizations I haven't been able to hear properly yet.
Scotty, our Cape, has an extensive repetorie and we still hear new things he must have learned elsewhere as well as new things he picked up at our house. He lived in a store that with a number of macaws and greys including frequent boarders with large vocabularies and his cage sometimes sounds like a Satruday morning cartoon show. He got the new phone ring within 24 hours.
"Hey birdie", "Hey bird"
"Hey buddy"
"Pretty birdie", "Pretty bird"
"Good bird"
"Step up!" in about five different intonations and voices, from demanding to questioning
"Move it!"
Makes the kiss sound, but doesn't say kiss
Wolf whistles
"Hello" two or three versions
"Cock-a-doodle-doo" like a cartoon rooster or alarm clock
Several cell phone ring tones
I now can't remember the exact wording it is infrequent but "Not that way!" and several similar phrases, all in the same voice. Not us! "Whatever" as well.
Large range of beeps and whistles that sound like micorwave, alarm setting tones, alarms, etc.
"Aaaawwww....." in a kind of little girly voice, he uses this when he slips, or if he's done something naughty and thinks he's about to be set down.
He makes a stretching noise while stretching one wing and one leg out and he likes it if I copy the movement and make the same sound.
I know I'm missing stuff. It's "Hey birdie" all the time and the rest at intervals.