The Five Best Pet Birds To Own
Here's a list of the five best pet birds
to own and share your home with ...
The five best pet birds are those that fit well into a home
or apartment and give lots of delight to the lucky owners. Of
course, you want to obtain a young, preferably hand-fed bird
that will be easy to tame and train in whichever species you
select. The following should help you learn about which of
these five species might best become a new family member in
your home.
Parakeets
Parakeets, also known as budgies or budgerigars, are
probably the most popular small bird and a great choice for
beginner parrot enthusiasts. These little bundles of feathers,
if tamed when very young, can often be very good with children
as long as the children understand the bird is not a toy but a
living, feeling creature with wants and desires all its own.
Available in a rainbow of colors, these small parrots require
little space compared to large birds and taking care of them is
simple and easy. They are very intelligent; many learn a large
vocabulary of human words, whistles and even songs. These
little birds live from 12 to 20 years if cared for properly. If
you are not going to be home much to interact with the
parakeet, purchase two and they will play together and provide
lots of joy watching them. These pets are also good for older
people who don't want all the responsibility and maintenance of
a dog or cat. Food cost is minimal but budgies love to eat lots
of human foods along with their seeds or pellets and they
relish vegetables and grasses. Parakeets are native to
Australia where huge flocks of them still fly in the sparely
populated regions. It is interesting to note that "budgerigar"
comes from an Aborigines word that means "pretty good eating"
but not one in the modern world would want to eat one of these
beautiful little creatures.
Cockatiels
Cockatiels are another great choice for the novice parrot
owner. These medium sized parrots are also native to Australia.
They can learn to talk and sing quite well and learn other
sounds such as telephones ringing, door bells and much more.
Their whistling ability allows them to learn entire whistled
songs. These parrots can live from 15 to 30 or more years with
diligent care. They are playful and often good with children.
Their intelligence level is very high but they are a bit more
calm that the energetic, playful parakeet. The colorful orange
spots on each cheek give them a clownish look that is loved by
millions.
Sun Conures
Sun conures are medium sized parrots and have the most
colorful feathers of any of the five most popular species. They
are not much larger than a cockatiel but a bit fuller in their
bodies. The red, orange, yellow, blue and green plumage in
adulthood is striking. They can learn to talk but they also
have very loud screams which are used to alarm for danger and
to show displeasure. If you live in an apartment, you might
want to choose a quieter parrot like the parakeet or
cockatiel. These playful parrots can live from 25 to 50
or more years of age provided accident or illness does not
shorten their lives. Their larger, stronger beaks do not make
them a good prospect for families with children because they
can easily break the skin when displeased and pushed to the
point of biting. Purchase a hand-raised baby and train it well
and you'll have an adoring friend for a long time.
Parrotlets
Parrotlets are small parrots that are quiet feisty. Their
intelligence level is very high and they tend to have the
attitude of a much larger bird. There are reasonably quiet and
therefore great for apartment dwellers. They can live 20 or
more years which is a long time for a little creature that only
measures about five inches long!
African Greys
African greys round out the top five most popular birds for
pets. These birds are highly intelligent and can learn to speak
thousands of words. They can be demanding and are easily bored,
requiring lots of attention and toys. These larger birds can
live 50 to 100 or more years with proper care. In fact, there
have been documented cases of them living over 130 years. These
are fun and bright companions that want to be with you
everywhere you go.
Choose one of the five best pet birds for your first bird.
Then you will learn the joys of being owned by a parrot!
For more information about pet birds, bird training and bird
aviaries, see the "resources" section of this website, or go to
articles about pet birds.
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