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Parakeets Birds for sale in Malton, North Yorkshire

7 Parakeets Birds for sale in Malton, North Yorkshire

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.

Parakeets birds Rosellas  - Advert 1
3
11 hours

Rosellas

£180
ParakeetsMixed
Beautiful pair off rosellas for sale both got dna this years birds also got a few spare hens im willing to sell pair is 180 spare hens start from 90
Sean M.
Hartlepool, Hartlepool(41.6mi)
Parakeets birds Quaker parakeet  - Advert 2
3
12 hours

Quaker parakeet

£200
Parakeets8 monthsMale
For sale Sadly having to sell our little parakeet taco as he’s not getting the time he really needs he’s still only a young bird at 9 months old I’m looking for a forever home now with someone who ha
Daniel L.
Leeds, West Yorkshire(38.4mi)
Parakeets birds Birds - Advert 3
81
14 hours

Birds

£5
ParakeetsMixed
mixed birds, kakarikis, finches, quales, budgies, love birds and parrotlet, message for details and prices
Carl L.
Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire(25.4mi)
Parakeets birds Rosellas  - Advert 4
6
2 weeks

Rosellas

£180
Parakeets4 monthsMixed
Mixture off rosellas 1 breeding paid and 3 spare hens would rither swop a few hens for cocks there all dna all this years birds
Sean M.
Hartlepool, Hartlepool(41.6mi)
Parakeets birds Male plum headed parakeet  - Advert 5
32
3 weeks

Male plum headed parakeet

£130
Parakeets2 yearsMale
Healthy and vibrant male plum-headed parakeet, around 2 years old. Beautiful bright colors, active, and well-fed. He’s a great companion for bird lovers and can be tamed with a little time and patienc
Raheem A.
Bradford, West Yorkshire(45.6mi)
Parakeets birds Males and females DNA tested Quaker parrots babies - Advert 6
191
1 month

Males and females DNA tested Quaker parrots babies

£200
Parakeets4 monthsMixed
Hello, I am delighted to introduce babies which hatched in a family of my pet Quaker parrots. They are well socialised around people and other birds. Very friendly and cuddly little birdies They are
EWELINA M.ID verified
5.00
Bradford, West Yorkshire(45.6mi)
Parakeets birds Alexandrine parakeet - Advert 7
61
1 month

Alexandrine parakeet

£145
Parakeets5 yearsFemale
I love this bird so much but due to going to uni I have to give her away to a loving home. I will give all the toys I have for her and food and cage if needed. I named her kiwi and understand she is a
Tiegan B.
York, York(16.6mi)

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.