Quaker Parrots For Sale

We specialize in handfed Quaker parrots for sale, including Rare Quakers like Blue Crossover, Pallid Turquoise, and Cobalt. As reputable Quaker Parrot breeders, we offer Quaker parrots for sale in a stunning array of colors such as Blue, Green, Turquoise, Yellow, White, and Gray. Our Quaker Parrots are gentle, well-socialized, and ready to become your lifelong feathered companions. Explore our affordable Quaker parrots for sale online and discover the perfect Quaker to bring joy and color to your life. Embrace the beauty of Quaker Parrot color mutations and start your adoption journey today!

Quaker Parrots Have a Long Lifespan

Like many parrot species, Quaker parrots for sale can enjoy a particularly long lifespan in captivity. Their average lifespan is between 20 and 30 years. But with quality care, some Quaker parrots can live for more than 30 years.
 
If you’re considering a Quaker, ensure that you have a plan to care for the bird for its entire life. Quakers are a very social species, bonding closely with their owners. So it is difficult for them to handle being bounced from home to home when people have to give them up. In fact, one of the few times Quaker parrots for sale might become aggressive or resort to unhealthy behaviors, such as feather plucking, is when they feel neglected or stressed, which is often the case when they lose their home.
 

Quaker Parrots For Sale Are Excellent Talkers

 
If you’re looking to adopt a bird that can talk, then a quaker parrot might be right up your alley. Quaker parrots for sale are known for their exceptional ability to mimic human speech. Not only can they learn a diverse vocabulary of words and sounds, but they also tend to be able to speak very clearly and often rival larger parrot species in terms of the clarity of their voices.
 
While not every Quaker parrot is guaranteed to talk, individual birds have greater odds of excelling at mimicry than birds of many other species. Overall, many owners say their Quaker parrots for sale are little chatterboxes when it comes to mimicking, as well as their natural calls. It’s usually not enough to bother neighbors because they don’t have the ear-piercing screams of some other species, such as conures. But they will make their presence known in a home.
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Quakers Need a Varied Diet

Like some other bird species, such as cockatoos and Amazons, Quaker parrots tend to become overweight if their diets aren’t closely monitored. In addition to a high-quality pellet and healthy seed mix, offer fresh vegetables, fruits, and nuts. This mimics what they would eat in the wild.

The occasional millet sprig is typically fine as a treat for a healthy bird. But don’t overdo it with fattening nuts and seeds, such as peanuts and sunflower seeds, in their diet. These treats can cause rapid weight gain when offered freely.

Quaker Parrots Bond Strongly With Their Owners

It’s normal for your new pet to feel nervous or anxious when you first bring them home and put them in their cage. You can help ease their anxiety by sitting next to their cage for a few minutes each day and talking with them. Once they get used to you, you can begin placing your hand in the cage. Finally. start offering treats. Note that Quaker parrots do need a companion, which can come in the form of other birds or an owner.

These birds can love many people, but usually will only bond with one person.

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