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    8 Best Pet Birds: Choose Them For Your Family Pet!

    PetoppiaBy PetoppiaDecember 12, 2018Updated:May 19, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    So, your family is in the market for a new pet, but it won’t be a dog or cat. A feathered companion is a perfect compromise but taking a new bird home also needs a lot of studies. Every breed has its own distinct appearance, personality, and requirements, so it’s critical that you find the right pet bird for your family’s needs.

    Eight best pet birds!

    Canary

    The Canaries are perfect companions for apartment dwellers due to their small size, but they don’t like to be treated. Their tiny voices go almost unheard by those who aren’t near them, despite being very vocal. The canaries, despite their small scale, are capable of wreaking havoc. When these birds live in your house, seed, vegetable bits, and pellets appear to scatter.

    Overview of the Species: 5 to 8 inches in length; Weight: 0.5 oz. to 1 oz.; Feathers are bright yellow (the most common), red, orange, or white, with head crests or frilly feathers on some types.

    Budgerigar

    Consider a budgie instead of a hookbill if you just want a hookbill (or parakeet). Throughout the day, these tiny birds chatter, but they are rarely loud enough to bother neighbors.

    Furthermore, although they are active, they do not need the wide enclosures that larger parrots do. Outfit your budgie with an enclosure that is longer than it is high for room to jump and ride in addition to regular out-of-cage playtime.

    Overview of the Species:  6 to 8 inches in length; 1 ounce in weight; Green abdomen; black and yellow back; yellow head; dark blue tail; blue, yellow, white, and grey mutants are possible.

    Cockatiel

    Despite taking up a little more space than some smaller birds, cockatiels’ calls and chirps are rarely loud enough to annoy neighbors. Cockatiels have a lot of character, and their ability to learn to whistle is incredible. These birds are adaptable to a variety of living conditions and get along well with other birds.

    Overview of the Species: 12 to 13 inches in length; 3 ounces in weight; Gray body; yellow face and crest; orange cheeks; long tail; albino, lutino, pied, and cinnamon mutants are possible.

    Parrotlet

    Like several other parrots, tiny parrotlets are unable to screech. And the pickiest neighbors aren’t bothered by their gentle chirps. These birds are active and playful, and they can swing, skip, and fly all day long with the vigor of a toddler. However, they don’t take the same amount of room as larger organisms to get their exercise.

    Overview of the Species: 4 to 5 inches in length; 1 ounce in weight; Green on the head and body. Blue on the back and behind the eyes; blue, yellow, and white mutants are possible.

    Pionus Parrot

    If you’re looking for a larger bird, the Pionus family, which includes the blue-headed Pionus and the Bronze-winged Pionus, is known for its quiet nature. These birds are usually laid-back and gentle, and they don’t bite. They do, however, need a wide enclosure to accommodate their size and room for out-of-cage playtime.

    Overview of the Species: 11 inches in length; 8 to 9 ounces in weight; Blue head and neck; green body; black patches over ears; red on the underside of the tail; black beak with red sides

    Bourke’s parakeet

    Bourke’s parakeets are mellow, peaceful birdnative to Australia. Although they are only moderately busy, they prefer a large space to fly for at least a few hours per day. These birds form strong bonds with their keepers and get along well with other peaceful birds, including finches.

    Overview of the Species: 7 to 9 inches in length; 2 ounces in weight; Brownish-brown plumage, pink abdomen, blue rump, yellowish-brown beak; males have blue crowns. Females have white crowns.

    Senegal parrot

    Many parrots can be rather noisy and demanding, but Senegal parrots tend to be calm and quiet. These birds often bond with just one person and thrive on daily interaction with their families. They only require a medium-sized enclosure but should have as much out-of-cage time as possible for exercise and enrichment.

    Overview of the Species: 10 inches; About 4 to 5 ounces; Gray head, green wings, and chest, and a V-shaped patch of a reddish yellowcolor on the belly.

    Finch

    Finches, like canaries, are commonly considered hands-off pets due to their small size and fearful appearance. Furthermore, although they often vocalize during the day, their small voices do not carry as well as those of larger birds. Finches thrive in small groups and require as wide an enclosure as possible, which is usually their only opportunity for exercise.

    Overview of the Species: 4 inches in length; 0.5 ounces in weight; Black and white throat bars, orange cheek patches, and a red-orange beak (male zebra finch); grey coloration across the body and a less bright beak (female zebra finch) (female zebra finch)

    The bottom line

    Choosing the best pet bird for yourself can be a fascinating experience. Birds are the loveliest creatures for anyone to have. Get the information to choose them with the most loving heart now!

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