I have:
*Quaker Parrot, Rima. She is extremely tame with me and certain family members, talks appropriately(sentences, names of things, making requests, answering my questions, etc.). She has a HUGE vocabulary and is an incredible little bird.
*Umbrella Cockatoo parrot, Angelo. He is a rarity among cockatoos for his clear speech and decent vocabulary. He calls the dog over, the cats over(though they often don't listen hehe). He is also pretty temperamental. Sometimes he is very sweet...but other times he can turn on a dime and hurt you really badly with his bite. It's just the nature of a male cockatoo to be moody. lol
*Budgie(Parakeet), Kiwi. He is not hand tamed, but he loves to talk to me and whistle and smooch at me. hehe He also imitates Rima when she speaks English, he loves to say "Gotta go in Rima!". Aww.
*2 Zebra Finches Biscuit and Cookie. They are adorable and peep loudly at me whenever they see me enter the room, but I've never heard of or met a hand tamed finch.
*23 Standard size chickens of many different breeds. They are all named, and VERY cuddly, lovable, huggable...they are more affectionate than my dog. o.o
*9 Bantam(super tiny) fancy chickens of 3 breeds. They just arrived here today and they are unbelievably tiny. They are only 2 days old, but they will be beautiful little things when they grow up. And...they will be just as tame as my others.
*12 ducks/ducklings of numerous breeds. All are named and love to nibble on my hands, feet, clothes, whatever. lol Only a few of them love to be cuddled and picked up, but ducks geberally don't like a lot of petting and such. They are clever and personable and friendly, but they would rather play with you/talk to you than be picked up and squooshed.
*2 White Chinese Geese, named TanTan and DaPengyou. My geese are insanely smart and interactive. They love to be picked up and carried around, they sit on my lap if I'm on the ground, you can hug them, pet them, tickle them, pretty much anything. If I take them out in the yard for exercise(they are just now becoming old enough to live outside, but they are HUGE already!!), they run screaming behind me everywhere I go, desperate to stay with me and not be left behind. lol They require a LOT of training and affection(training because they can be aggressive and bites are painful), but they give me in return SO much love.
All birds are messy and NOT easy to care for. Be prepared to put in a lot of work when keeping any bird. Parrots require constant training to prevent aggression, and very specialized environmental requirements. I have been raising all my chickens, ducks and geese for the past 3 months, and it is extremely time and work intensive. I easily spend upwards of 4-5 hours on just them every day. BUT, if you are prepared for it and ready to take on such a responsibility, there is no more rewarding animal than a happily bonded bird.