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Top 8 Best Pet Bird Species

The Best Birds To Own

By Aisha Shamim Published 2 years ago 4 min read
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Top 8 Best Pet Bird Species
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Birds have long been a popular companions to humans, particularly large species of parrots, and it is believed that 5 million birds are kept as pets just in the United States. Research is essential before picking a pet bird because some species need a lot of care and special attention and some are even likely to outlast their owners!

Smaller bird species, such as budgies, doves, and canaries, are excellent choices for novices because they are simple to care for and don't need a lot of interaction with humans. These birds normally don't live as long as Macaws and other giant parrots, some of whom can live for well over 60 years, but they are equally simple to feed and keep.

Birds are extremely clever beings with basic physical and mental demands that must be satisfied. Particularly with large parrots, one should not assume this task lightly. Here are 8 of the best breeds of birds for pets, if you have the time and energy and are prepared to bring one home.

1. African Grey Parrot

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The African Grey is one of the smartest parrots on the earth and is known as "The Einsteins of the Bird World" for their extraordinary capacity to learn and mimic speech.

The Congo, which has a larger body and a black beak, and the Timneh, which has a smaller body, darker grey feathers, and maroon tail feathers, are two separate subspecies of African Greys.

These birds are among the nicest kinds of pets you can obtain even though they require a decent amount of maintenance and can live for more than 50 years. They also form close bonds with their owners and become loving companions.

2. Amazon Parrots

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Due to their outgoing and playful personalities,amazon parrots are among the most popular medium-sized pet birds.These talkative and humorous birds are renowned for their talking and singing and like being the focus of attention.

Although these birds adapt well to confinement, they need a lot of care and mental stimulation since without it, they are prone to behavioral issues.Amazon parrots typically live for 40 to 50 years, sometimes even 80 or more.

3. Budgerigar

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Also referred to as parakeets or just "budgies," Budgerigars are small, intelligent birds that require less space and maintenance than larger parrots, making them a popular choice for new bird enthusiasts. They are able to communicate on par with or even better than larger parrot species, and some have even been found to acquire pretty sophisticated vocabularies. They are among the best pet birds available since they have a wide range of stunning colors and survive for 12 to 14 years on average.

4. Canary

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Canaries have been raised and maintained by bird enthusiasts for hundreds of years, resulting in the development of over 200 distinct subspecies, each with their own distinct personality and look.

They are well recognised for both their role as the cartoon character "Tweety Bird" and for their detection of poisonous gases in coal mines in the late 1800s.

Since they are simple to care for, friendly, and often live for 5 to 15 years with proper care, they are excellent for beginners.

5. Cockatiel

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The medium-sized cockatiel, a member of the cockatoo family, is frequently characterised by its owners as funny, gregarious, and cuddly. For instance, these birds like to nestle under their owner's shoulder.

They are more well-known for their whistling and singing than their talking, and they are the only little parrots with a spectacular head crest.

They have a wide variety of lovely hues and can live for 15 to 20 years.

6. Cockatoo

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They are renowned for their adoring, humorous, and mischievous personalities. These demanding birds are often referred to as "Velcro birds" since they adore being close to their humans. Around 21 different bird species make to the cockatoo species. They are known for their pronounced crests and curved beak, and they are occasionally raucous. The fact that some variants of these parrots can live for up to 60 years makes them a fantastic companion, but they are also one of the more difficult bird species to care for.

7. Doves

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Doves make excellent companion birds when grown and cared for properly, which makes them an unexpected inclusion to this list.

They are more peaceful than parrots, sociable and easy to care for.

Doves will happily perch on your shoulder like parrots do, making them a great choice of bird for novices for these reasons.

They are incredibly friendly birds that enjoy being petted and cuddled when raised properly.

Ringneck doves, which have an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years, are the most common types of pet doves.

8. Lovebirds

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Lovebirds are a tiny type of parrot that are frequently kept as pets and earn their name from the affectionate attachment they have with their partners. Lovebirds come in nine different subspecies, each with its own distinctive traits and coloration, but they are all cheerful and affectionate parrots. Lovebirds do best when maintained in pairs, and it's a popular misconception that keeping them alone can cause them to go into sadness. Although this has mainly been shown to be inaccurate, these birds should still have plenty of chances to live up to their moniker!

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Aisha Shamim

I am Aisha Shamim: A Teacher, Researcher, and Writer. Most of my articles are about fitness and pets, i also write about science.

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