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Exceptionally smart, sensitive, and often strong-bonded. African greys fit experienced, patient owners who can provide rich mental stimulation, steady routines, and long-term commitment.
A larger parakeet with strong chewing needs. Alexandrine Parakeet suits owners who can provide space, training, and safe chew-focused enrichment.
High-energy, playful, and often described as a little acrobat. Black-headed Caique thrives with daily active play, training, and lots of safe enrichment.
Large, social, and very loud. Blue-and-gold Macaw is a serious long-term commitment for experienced owners with space, time, and strong noise tolerance.
A big personality with a big voice. Blue-fronted Amazon is highly intelligent and social, best for experienced owners who can provide structure, training, and noise tolerance.
Often steady and gentle, with moderate noise. Blue-headed Pionus suits owners who want a calmer parrot and can provide daily interaction and routine care.
Gentle and usually quieter than many parrots. Bourkes Parakeet fits calm homes that can provide stable routines, good space, and low-pressure interaction.
Small, social, and often surprisingly chatty. Budgies can be a great fit if you want a companion bird and can commit to daily interaction, enrichment, and consistent cage care.
A beautiful singer and a great 'watch-and-enjoy' bird. Canaries often fit people who want a lower-handling pet but can keep a clean cage, stable environment, and good diet.
Busy, curious, and fun to watch. Canary-winged Parakeet (Brotogeris) does best with space to move, daily enrichment, and gentle, consistent handling.
Friendly, expressive, and often happiest around people. Cockatiels can be a great fit if you want a gentle companion bird and can offer daily interaction, whistling practice, and steady routines.
Big personality, high emotion, and high needs. Cockatoos fit experienced owners who can provide significant daily interaction, training, and a stable long-term lifestyle.
Quiet, gentle, and calm. Diamond Dove fits noise-sensitive homes that prefer observation and routine care over hands-on handling.
A big personality with a big voice. Double Yellow-headed Amazon is highly intelligent and social, best for experienced owners who can provide structure, training, and noise tolerance.
Often steady and gentle, with moderate noise. Dusky Pionus suits owners who want a calmer parrot and can provide daily interaction and routine care.
Striking, intelligent, and sensitive to routine and diet. Eclectus Parrot suits owners who can maintain consistency, provide rich enrichment, and commit long-term.
Affectionate, playful, and demanding in social needs. Galah (Rose-breasted Cockatoo) is best for experienced owners who can provide lots of interaction, manage noise, and handle dust and mess.
A small cockatoo with big needs. Goffins Cockatoo is highly intelligent and can be loud, best for experienced owners who can provide intense enrichment and daily interaction.
Low-noise, social birds best kept with companions. Gouldian Finch suits aviary-style care with a flight cage, stable conditions, and steady cleaning.
Playful, clever, and affectionate with their person. Green-cheeked conures can be a great fit if you want a hands-on bird and can provide training, enrichment, and consistent attention.
A compact macaw with bold personality. Hahns Macaw (Red-shouldered Macaw) thrives with daily training, heavy chew-safe enrichment, and consistent routines.
Smart, curious, and often chatty. Ringnecks can fit owners who want an interactive bird and can provide daily training, enrichment, and patience through adolescent phases.
Compact, clever, and usually manageable in noise compared to the loudest parrots. Jardines Parrot (Red-fronted Parrot) fits owners who can provide daily interaction, enrichment, and steady routines.
Low-noise, social birds best kept with companions. Java Finch (Java Sparrow) suits aviary-style care with a flight cage, stable conditions, and steady cleaning.
Bright, playful, and very social, with a surprisingly big voice. Jenday Conure does best with daily out-of-cage time, consistent training, and plenty of enrichment.
Busy, curious, and fun to watch. Kakariki (Red-crowned Parakeet) does best with space to move, daily enrichment, and gentle, consistent handling.
Gentle and usually quieter than many parrots. Lineolated Parakeet (Linnie) fits calm homes that can provide stable routines, good space, and low-pressure interaction.
Small, bold, and intensely social. Lovebirds can be a great fit if you want an energetic companion and can provide daily interaction, enrichment, and clear handling boundaries.
Large, intelligent, and demanding. Macaws fit experienced owners who can provide extensive enrichment, training, space, and a long-term lifestyle that supports daily interaction.
Compact, clever, and usually manageable in noise compared to the loudest parrots. Meyers Parrot fits owners who can provide daily interaction, enrichment, and steady routines.
Bright, playful, and very social, with a surprisingly big voice. Nanday Conure does best with daily out-of-cage time, consistent training, and plenty of enrichment.
Tiny, bold, and smart. Parrotlets can fit people who want a small companion bird and can provide daily interaction and training, while respecting their big personality in a small body.
Gentle and usually quieter than many parrots. Princess Parrot (Princess of Wales Parakeet) fits calm homes that can provide stable routines, good space, and low-pressure interaction.
Smart, social, and often a strong communicator. Quaker Parrot (Monk Parakeet) thrives with routines, daily interaction, and positive reinforcement training.
Energetic and social with a specialized diet. Rainbow Lorikeet is best for owners who can manage nectar-style feeding and frequent cleaning.
Compact, clever, and usually manageable in noise compared to the loudest parrots. Senegal Parrot fits owners who can provide daily interaction, enrichment, and steady routines.
Low-noise, social birds best kept with companions. Society Finch suits aviary-style care with a flight cage, stable conditions, and steady cleaning.
Bright, playful, and very social, with a surprisingly big voice. Sun Conure does best with daily out-of-cage time, consistent training, and plenty of enrichment.
High-energy, playful, and often described as a little acrobat. White-bellied Caique thrives with daily active play, training, and lots of safe enrichment.
A big personality with a big voice. Yellow-naped Amazon is highly intelligent and social, best for experienced owners who can provide structure, training, and noise tolerance.
Active, social, and best kept in pairs or small groups. Zebra finches fit people who enjoy observing lively birds and can provide a clean habitat, stable diet, and calm environment.
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