by Naurthon » Tue Nov 15, 2011 2:31 pm
I've had a similar experience to cml. Nikko can get really loud for all he just weighs 72g, and when I was living in apartments I was worried he would disturb my neighbors. In the three different buildings I lived in, nobody complained, and when I asked some of my neighbors if they could hear my birds, they were surprised to learn I had any.
In one apartment I lived in in San Diego, one of my neighbors had a cockatoo. It was the wife's bird and the husband didn't seem to care for it very much. I constantly heard HIM yelling at the bird to be quiet (and frequently banging on the cage) but never heard the bird itself. (I ended up calling out the window, "Crazy man, yellin' at the bird!" every time I'd hear him holler at the cockatoo. It eventually put a stop to it! LOL)
At another place I lived in San Diego back in the '90s, a neighbor in the apartment building across the street had a parrot - probably an amazon - and I could CLEARLY hear it from about 150' away when it screamed. Bear in mind that in San Diego (proper) everybody has their windows open practically year-round, so house-to-house noises are easy to hear.
Maybe I'm biased, but I definitely agree that most bird sounds are preferable to most barking dog and crying baby sounds, especially since birds are not noisy at night. When the lights go out, they get quiet. That doesn't work with dogs and kids.
(As a broad generalization, I'd say African parrots are going to make less noise than American parrots or cockatoos.)
Nikko, Black Capped Conure

(hatched April 2008)
Maxwell, Senegal Parrot

(hatched 2004?)
Dante, Congo African Grey

(hatched Nov 28, 2009)