Female Green Quaker Parrot (DNA sexed) CB24

£275.00

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Female Green Quaker Parrot (DNA sexed) CB24
Myiopsitta monachus
Captive Bred: 6–12 Months

Note: Birds are available for store collection/external courier only

Bird Species

Parrot

Female Green Quaker Parrot (DNA sexed) CB24

Please note: Birds are for store collection only or couriered by a specialist bird courier. Please note that our courier service is not licenced for birds.

Caring for your Quaker Parrot

Quaker parrots are extremely intelligent animals and enjoy a high amount of stimulation. Toys should be provided for enrichment which enable the bird to remain occupied. Allow plenty of perches to climb on
and swing toys. There is a wide range of wood and plants which create a natural environment for your parrot.

Quaker parrots are mainly bright green with grey chest and green-yellow abdomen. Captive breeding has now made more colours available including: Blue, Cobalt, Yellow, White, Albino, Mauve, Green and Cream.

Quaker Parrotts are very social birds who enjoy being the centre of attention. Playful personalities who enjoy lots of company from humans or other parrots.

Health Care

Quaker parrot common ailments include respiratory infections, feather plucking, and obesity. Regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet can help prevent these health issues in Quaker Parrots.

Signs of illness include changes in behaviour, such as decreased activity or appetite, as well as physical symptoms like discharge from the eyes or nose. It’s important to seek veterinary care promptly if any of these signs are observed to ensure the health and well-being of your Quaker Parrot.

Nails: Regular nail trims are also important to prevent overgrowth and potential injury to your Quaker Parrot. Additionally, providing appropriate perches and toys for your bird can help naturally wear down their nails.

Feathers: Regular baths and proper grooming are essential for maintaining healthy feathers in Quaker Parrots. Feather plucking or abnormalities may indicate underlying health issues, so it’s important to monitor your bird’s plumage regularly for any changes.

Beak: Regularly inspecting your Quaker Parrot’s beak for signs of overgrowth or damage is crucial for their overall health. Providing appropriate chew toys and a balanced diet can help keep their beak properly maintained.

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