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Parakeets Birds for sale in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire

8 Parakeets Birds for sale in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire

Parakeets, also known as budgerigars or "budgies," originate from Australia where they inhabit open woodlands and grasslands. These small, vibrant birds typically measure about 7 to 10 inches long and are famous for their bright plumage, which can vary widely from the classic green and yellow of wild types to blues, whites, and even violets in captivity. Parakeets are highly social and intelligent birds known for their playful temperament and ability to mimic sounds, making them popular pets in the UK. They thrive in an environment that provides both mental and physical stimulation, including toys and social interaction. Suitable for both first-time and experienced bird owners, parakeets do best in pairs or small groups to satisfy their social nature. If you're searching for parakeets for sale near me or wondering about parakeet price, it's wise to source from reputable breeders or rescues to ensure healthy birds. Overall, their friendly personality and manageable care needs make the parakeet an ideal companion bird for many households.

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Parakeets birds ringneck parrot - Advert 1
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ringneck parrot

Parakeets

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£175Price

2 year old male ringneck parrot mimics noises eats fruit and veg parrot food/seeds includes cage , toys and food will need a van to transport cage and bird there's a smaller cage included in price aswell as the larger cage as shown in photos needs rehoming asap as i no longer have enough time or room to give him the love and attention he needs

RedditchWorcestershire (45.6mi)
Parakeets birds Derbyan parakeet - Advert 2
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Derbyan parakeet

Parakeets

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£550Price

Unfortunately we an are looking for a new loving family for our Derbyan parakeet (Leo) due to work commitments. He is very loving and loves interaction with people, likes to be out of his cage chewing his perch. Leo loves to talk, he can say; who’s a good boy, hello, tweet tweet, and mimics human sound. Very intelligent bird and could most probably learn more. Very good wi

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NorthamptonWest Northamptonshire (16.9mi)
Parakeets birds Green Quaker parrot in need of home - Advert 3
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Green Quaker parrot in need of home

Parakeets

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£250Price

This is kiwi 1 year old Quaker parrot, I’ve had him since 4 months old, he’s in need of a home asap, I’ve tried to home him and care for him but my health and the time I have is just not enough for him, he has the ability to be the best companion with time and love. He isn’t talking yet but is trying so with time will talk to. There is a rehoming fee and location is St

Stratford-upon-AvonWarwickshire (33.2mi)
Parakeets birds Beautiful Indian Ringneck parakeet pair with cage. - Advert 4
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Beautiful Indian Ringneck parakeet pair with cage.

Parakeets

MixedSex
£350Price

I'm offering a healthy and well-matched pair of Indian Ringneck Parakeets, one male and one female. Both birds are vibrant green with bright red beaks and long, elegant tails. The male displays a visible neck ring, while the female has the softer, classic Ringneck look. They are active, alert, and enjoy being together, often perching and interacting as a bonded pair. Ideal

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EdgwareGreater London (40.9mi)
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FAQs

How much does a Parakeet cost?

The price of a parakeet usually ranges from £15 to £100 depending on species, age, and colour, with common budgerigars typically costing between £15 and £30, and more exotic breeds commanding higher prices. Initial costs also include supplies such as a cage and toys, which can add £200 to £500. Monthly expenses for food, healthcare, and enrichment average £70 to £160. Overall, selecting a reputable breeder or pet store ensures you get a healthy bird and responsible ownership support.

Is it better to have two parakeets rather than one?

Yes, it is generally better to keep parakeets in pairs or groups because they are social birds that thrive on companionship. Having at least two parakeets helps to reduce loneliness and boredom, promotes natural behaviours like preening and playing together, and generally leads to happier, healthier pets. Single parakeets require significantly more interaction and attention from their owner to prevent behavioural issues.

Can I leave my parakeet alone for 3 days?

It is not advisable to leave a parakeet alone for three days without supervision. Parakeets need daily feeding, fresh water, and social interaction to stay healthy and stress-free. Even if food and water are left in sufficient quantities, the lack of social stimulation can lead to behavioural and health problems. If you must be away, arrange for someone to check on your bird daily or provide alternative care.