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A parrot, a brightly colored tropical bird known for its ability to mimic speech. Depicted in full profile facing left standing on its legs. Variously resembles a green lovebird (with red- and-yellow-tipped wings) or a scarlet macaw (with blue-and-yellow-striped wings).
May be used to represent various pet parrots and other pet birds.
Facebook’s parrot is orange with blue-tipped wings. Google's parrot is perched on a branch.
Parrot was approved as part of Unicode 11.0 in 2018and added to Emoji 11.0 in 2018.
🦜 Parrot
A generic bird. Variously depicted as a blue or red bird, as a bluebird or cardinal, shown standing in full profile, or as a bird head. Both designs show the bird facing left.
May be used for a variety of wild and pet birds as well as for metaphorical senses of bird (e.g., birdie in golf).
Apple and WhatsApp’s designs feature a grayish bird head. Google, Samsung, and Facebook’s designs suggest a bluebird, Microsoft and Twitter’s a cardinal. Google’s bird previously resembled a canary, Samsung’s was previously green, and Microsoft and Twitter’s birds were once blue.
Bird was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
🐦 Bird