Top 10 Most Popular Pet Birds in the World
Top 10 Most Popular Pet Birds in the World
1. Parakeet
This bird sits at the top of the list of most popular pet
birds in the world for multiple reasons. Parakeets (also called Budgies or
Budgerigars) are tiny parrot versions with long tail feathers.
They’re available in various colors: blue, gray, white, violet,
and yellow/blue. But one of the most captivating variations is the light green
Parakeet with striking black wing markings and yellow head.
The parakeet bird is one of the most popular parrots and the
best bird as a pet due to its friendly nature and aesthetic
feathers.
2. Cockatiels
2nd most popular pet bird: CockatielsGracing the second spot
in our most popular pet bird species list is the cockatiel, a medium-sized
parrot with a distinct yellow crown.
These native Australians are renowned for their
astonishingly talented singing and whistling.
Even though cockatiels can learn to speak, many owners
discover that their birds prefer to whistle and imitate odd noises like the
ringing of a telephone.
Cockatiels are lovely first birds for families with children
since they are full of personality and simple to handle.
3. Canaries
3rd most popular pet bird: CanariesIf you want a bird you
can listen to rather than cuddle, this songbird that sits at the third spot of
the most popular pet birds may be the one for you!
After six months of age, the male canaries are renowned for
their lovely, operatic songs because they’re proud members of the passerine
(songbird) family.
They are raised to produce particular tunes, like the
American singer, the German roller, and others.
The canaries may be highly territorial and should be housed
separately if possible. During the breeding season (usually the spring, in
reaction to changes in the light cycle), males sing to compete for females.
A male can sing
without being in the sight of a female, and he might even sing louder when
living next to another male in a cage.
They’re usually available in yellow or green, bright orange
or brown variations.
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