Bird tattoos are getting popular, and parrot tattoos are incredibly eye-catching and colorful among them. You may wonder why people love the parrot so much. They look great on men and women, on the arm, forearm, and leg.
Parrots are Tropical birds, and there are 350 species of parrots. The most popular ones are the Macaws, Parakeets, Lorikeets, and lovebirds. Because of their bright colors, these parrots make the most colorful and boldest tattoo designs.
If you want a bright and bold tattoo, then you’ve got to take a look at these colorful parrot tattoo designs! However, what makes a parrot tattoo meaningful is something behind their appearance.
Macaw
A macaw is considered a giant parrot. Among the 18 known macaw species, the most common are the blue-and-gold macaw, green-winged macaw, and scarlet macaw.
It’s hard to ignore macaws because of their large size and vibrant colors. Although their large beaks can be intimidating, Macaws are friendly and affectionate birds.
Traditional Parrot Tattoos
Lovebirds
People love parrots for the unique dispositions of some species. For instance, the African lovebird, a monogamous litter parrot, is very affectionate toward its companion. For this behavior, tattoos of the lovebirds are very trendy among couples. Couples get these tattoos to express permanent oaths with their lovers.
Lovebird tattoos symbolize courtship and love, intelligence, fun, and friendship.
Cockatiel
Cockerels are popular companion birds for a reason. These Australian parrots are cuddly, friendly, and comical. They can also be feisty at times. The cockatiel is the No. 1 pet bird in America. The tattoo design looks great as a single bird or a pair of birds flying or perched on a perch and singing their hearts out.
Lorikeets
Lorikeets are one of the most colorful species of parrots. Among the other species of parrots, Rainbow lorikeets are the most popular. Their faces and bellies are blue, while their wings, backs, and heads have green feathers. Their breasts are bright red and have yellow and orange highlights on the sides. In addition to their bright red beaks and blue facial feathers, they also have dark, grayish-black feet.
Parakeets
The parakeet is a member of the parrot family. In Australia, they are known as budgerigars or “budgies.” They are tiny birds and weigh very little. Despite coming in a variety of colors, their unusually long tail is what sets them apart.
Parrot Tattoos on Arm
Whether you go with the new school, old school, or realistic style, they all look fantastic on the arm.
Parrot Tattoos on Forearm
Parrot Tattoos on Leg
Flying Parrot Tattoo
Flying parrots symbolize freedom, independence, and peace.
Parrot Feather Tattoos
Like other feather tattoos, parrot feather tattoos are very trendy for their vibrant colors. The most common placement for these tattoos is the forearm.