Talk Back Parrot is a voice-repeating, toy parrot from an unidentified company.
The toy bird is attached to half of a log, with a bending, brown branch above it, attached from the left side of the log to the right side of it. The branch is covered in a vine with leaves that are bright green with yellow.
While the bird is perched on the log, it's bird's body that's attached to the log; while the bird's yellow feet are attached to the log, its feet aren't attached to its body.
The birds have a pair of clear eyes with black pupils, a yellow beak, and they are covered in colorful craft feathers.
One version has orange feathers on its face and tummy, a red feather covering the top of its head, teal feathers on its wings and one on the back of its head, and reddish feathers on its wings. Its tail has yellow and orange feathers.
Another color variation is mostly teal with an orange feather covering the back of its head, a pink feather covering its head. It has red, yellow, and teal feathers on its wings, with pink covering the ends of the wings and the back area close to its tail. Yellow and orange feathers were used for its tail.
The toy can repeat what you say while moving its beak. The front of the log has something attached, but I'm not sure what it is (possibly a light sensor, so it makes noise when you cover it?).
You can also hang the toy from something, since the perch has a metal hoop attached at the top.