Parrots, often affectionately called "talking birds" or simply "parrots," originate from tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, including Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. These vibrant birds are known for their striking physical traits, such as a strong, curved hookbill, zygodactyl feet (two toes forward and two back), and a colourful plumage ranging from brilliant reds and blues to greens and yellows. They are highly intelligent and social creatures, capable of mimicking sounds and displaying problem-solving skills. Parrots typically display playful and curious temperaments, thriving in flock environments in the wild. Their suitability as pets depends on the owner's commitment, as they require significant social interaction, mental stimulation, and a specialised diet including seeds, fruits, and nuts. Popular search terms related to parrots in the UK include "parrots for sale," "talking parrot for sale," and "baby parrots for sale," reflecting the interest in acquiring these birds. If you’re considering a parrot as a companion, be prepared for a lifelong commitment, ensuring the bird's well-being and happiness in your care.

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This is Rico our male Panamanian Amazon he talks a lot and can say words and phrases in English and Arabic, puts his wings up and says hi, dances and blows kisses, he prefers women will fly to them, step up and allow head scratches, would suit a female new owner as he is is very tame with my youngest daughter, he was hand reared as a baby, he is closed rung 2019 and comes

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Heart breaking sale of my much loved parrot Alfie . I have owned Alfie since June this year . However my French bulldog is petrified of Alfie I have tried since June to make it work with both Alfie and my dog but my dog is getting worst not better and it’s not fair on either of them Alfie is dog friendly and has never done anything to my dog she is just for some unknown re

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Had Cosmo for nearly 2 years now, he has been fantastic pet but unfortunately due to full time office job we cannot keep him. He has staryed to babble quite a lot and ready to talk, he says his name

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It is with great regret doing this. But i need to rehome my boy. I got him july as a free roaming bird, although he does have a cage. But my circumstances have changed and i just dont have the time fo

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Here I have a talking Indian ringneck parrot. I am very reluctant to let him go but I’ve recently just started my new job and I’m busy 6 days a week so I don’t have any time at all to spend with him.

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I'm having to rehome my baby Blue Fronted Amazon as I am moving home and cannot look after him anymore due to ill health. He's a friendly, loving and absolutely gorgeous parrot. One who will be a perf

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Blue and green 7 months old paid 380 for him and 80 for cage am selling including cage 180 He is very placid having to sell due to a move and cannot take him

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Im selling my Indian rigneck which is semi tamed and comes on your hand it is 10months old and very playful. Comes with big cage in good condition, new toys and parrot food. my number ************

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Got some beautiful little baby conures that have been handreared from 3 weeks old. Have lots of interaction with us as they grow up. We have a Facebook page if you would like to follow the babies pro

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I have 3 conures all for sale £170 each or all 3 plus the big cage for £450 1 pineapple 1 Green cheek 1 turquoise Not tame but we haven't had much time with them

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Selling due to not being able to give time to parrot due to work has good temperament makes dog sound phone ringtone and all other different sound not a fussy eater stays out of cage allday Cage i
The cost of a parrot in the UK varies significantly depending on the species, age, and source. Small species like budgerigars or cockatiels typically cost between £15 to £50, while larger or exotic parrots such as macaws and African greys can range from £400 up to over £3,000. For instance, cockatiels can be priced around £15 to £300, African greys between £400 and £800, macaws from £1,000 to over £3,000, lovebirds £50 to £200, Amazon parrots £350 to £700, and conures from £75 to several hundred pounds.