Yellow-naped Amazon parrots have a reputation for being chatty.

 

However, this resident in a San Diego Zoo in California is something else.

 

The parrot, Taylor, woo-ed his keeper and an audience with kisses, talking and belting out a song, along with a little bop.

 

 

Taylor in the video is heard saying "I love you," and asking his keeper if he is sad.

 

Along with the chatter, the bird makes some impressive sound effects of crying and kisses.

 

Warming up his vocal chords, the bird then hits some high tones.

 

 

It is little surprise that the public has fallen in love with talkative Taylor.

 

The video was uploaded to San Diego Zoo's Facebook page.

 

Taylor's talents have won him over 31k views during the weekend.

 

 

Unlike humans talking birds do not have vocal cords. 

 

It is believed that they use their throat muscles and membranes to mimic words and sounds. 

 

Yellow-naped parrots are currently listed as a vulnerable species.

 

They can lived up to 20 to 30 years in the wild and 60 to 80 years in captivity.

 

Taylor's talking ability is truly impressive.

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