ashley_clark50: What type of pet bird would be good for a beginner bird owner?
I’m reserching pet birds. I’ve never owned one before. So , I don’t know what type of bird would be a good starter bird. Any suggestions?
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Answer by lildomenk
a budgie
budgies but they can be a little loud and a little messy(as all pets can) or cockatiels; they are smart, friendly and very sociable. so are the budgies(parakeets). and they both have potential to talkAnswer by CuriousOne06
A parakeet or cockatiel. Go with a small bird.Answer by luv2bme
A Quaker parrot. We have one, he was still being hand fed when we purchased him. He does squawk very often, but he is the sweetest bird ever. In 5 years he has never bitten ANYONE!! They are not parrots, but related to parakeet!! Very nice birds and are not aggressive like some larger birds. The do live 20-25 years so it is a huge commitment if you get one!! Again, they squawk A LOT and are VERY loud for such a little bird. It freaks our beagle out!! But that is my 2 cents on what bird is a good one. Oh, they are suppose to be pretty good at talking…ours is not, but he has done a great job teaching us parrot noises LOL!! I think I have about 20 down at this point!! He is a very proud human owner!!Answer by bluebird2006
a parrotAnswer by kmc_19
A chicken.
That way, if you screw up taking care of it and it dies, you’ll have a delicious meal on your hands.
Answer by shadow79812002i,wuld say for a beginner a parokeet would be bestAnswer by cracker
A parakeet (budgie) is probably the best bird you can get for your first pet bird. They are hearty, fun and don’t require as much maintenance or interaction as other breeds do.
Canaries are wonderful little birds, but they are very fragile and need more attention and care.
Whatever you get, just make sure you don’t ever expose your little bird to a draft. They are very susceptible to respiratory infections which could kill them. Also make sure you feed only quality seeds, fruits and veggies and have proper toys to keep it entertained. Give it clean fresh water everyday and keep the cage very clean at all times.Answer by Random Person
DEFINATELY a parakeet (budgie in other words)Answer by lemonnpuff
it really depends on several things. How much are you expecting to pay, what’s too much? Do you want the bird to talk (beware, even species known to talk will not always talk)? Do you have a lot of time? Do you want it to sing? Do you want to just look at it?
Parakeets (budgies) and cockatiels are easy to keep, friendly, lower in cost range, and very popular. Kind of a gateway bird.
If you are looking for something more exotic and have a lot of time, patience, and love, then small conures and caiques make adorable little clowns…but they are loud, notoriously nippy, and will not talk.
Some smaller birds that require a bit more care but offer lots of love are parolttes and love birds, but do a lot of research!
If you just want to look, canaries come in some beautiful varities, but only the males will sing.
Finches are great and come anywhere from 14.99-199.99. They are easy to care for, but are messing, breed way too easily, and chatter constantly. Want a hoot? go up to a zebra finch cage and say …bee bee bee… like a beep. It gets them going:)
Stay away from Lories, ecelctus, cockatoos, amazons, greys, ring-necks, and macaws. These require a seasoned bird owner with a heck of a lot of money and time…and fingers made of iron.
I hope that helps!
Answer by Rocker Chicka parakeet(it’s also called a budgie) is good they are really aforrdable the price range for them is usually 10-30$ my first birds were parakeets got them 5 years ago and they are still alive.
Good Luck!
🙂Answer by momonster
zebra finch
small,cheap,breed easilyAnswer by faerijo
Wow there are so many great beginner birds. I would definitely say a cockatiel! I got one when I was 5 and he lived almost 18 years. Definitely one of the coolest birds.
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