Popular Pet Bird and Parrot Species
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If you are thinking about getting a new pet bird at home for the first time, it may pay off to do a little research before you buy a bird. The reason is that different species have different personalities and maintenance requirements – some birds are just harder to keep than others. So you don’t want to get stuck with an powerful large noisy bird who may live up to 60 years during your first attempt!
So we have done some of the hard work for you and short-listed some of the most common breeds people generally get.
Parakeets / Budgies
- Cheap and easy-to-find
- Friendly and affectionate, like to interact with human
- Small in size, and easy to maintain (even in apartments)
- Comes in a range of beautiful colours
- Very intelligent for the size, can talk over a hundred words if taught well
Cockatiels
- Cheap and easy-to-find
- Lively and affectionate. Like to whistle and sing.
- Medium in size, would require a larger cage but still positive to keep in apartments
- Some can be taught to talk
Finches
- Cheap and easy-to-find
- Not particularly affectionate to human, good for those who don’t always have time to interact with the bird
- Best to be kept in pairs (or more)
- Small in size, and easy to maintain (even in apartments)
- Comes in a range of beautiful colours
- Easy to breed if you have a large enough cage
Love birds
- Cheap and easy-to-find
- Small in size, and fairly quiet breed (great for small homes or apartments)
- Not particularly affectionate to human, good for those who don’t always have time to interact with the bird
- Best to be kept in pairs (or more)
- Sweet voice and ability to make lots of sounds
Eclectus Parrots
- More expensive (from several hundred dollars)
- Generally for experienced owners
- Very striking medium/large size parrots
- Relatively quiet but good talker
- If trained from young age, they are good with kids despite large size
Macaws
- More expensive (from several hundred dollars)
- Generally for experienced owners
- Can live up to 60 years (so think carefully because you get one)
- Large size parrots, you would need a large cage and they need to let out from the cage regularly
- Impressive size and colour
- Very intelligent and will seek attention
- Can be loud and become grumpy with age, hard-core chewer
- Generally not suitable for children
Some contents sourced from:
http://birds.about.com/od/breedsofbirds/tp/topbirds.htm
http://www.petstation.com/whatbird.html
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We have Cockatiels at home I just love watching them fly and hear them sing… We love pets a lot and we have rabbits too, dogs and cats. It is so therapeutics to have pets and there are so many fun ways to enjoy them. Just last week we made a new rabbit hutch. And the other day I sew a tutu for our cute cat.
You are missing one of the best and popular hand raised birds you can get!!! A hand raised galah makes a fantastic pet for both adults and children and both males and females are fantastic talkers.
Lovely site! I am loving it!! Will be back later to read some more. I am bookmarking your feeds also. Lovebird Cages