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 the hardest things I’ve ever had to do but unfortunately a new job forces sale as I won’t have any time for her. I believe she is a female personally. I have all the paperwork for her includin

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Through no fault of his own. My son has recently become sensitive to allergies and we’ve been advised by our GP that Bruno’s feathers may not be helping. He’s a gorgeous boy, he’s particularly fond of

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Unfortunately due to no longer working from home we are having to sell mango. Our parrot. She does not talk yet, but will fly on to head and sit on shoulder. She likes to spend time on the sofa and is

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Beautiful parrot. Sings and talks. Unfortunately no time to spend with her that she deserves, due to new job role
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.