Pionus Parrots Baby Parrot

$800.00

With a shocking blue-colored head atop an emerald green body, the blue-headed Pionus is considered the most visually striking of Pionus parrots commonly ket as pets. Juveniles are mostly green, but will feather-out to their mature color after a couple of molts. Blue-headed Pionus have a reputation as being a laid-back, quiet parrot that can be territorial around the cage. This bird can also be quite affectionate, especially if it has been raised with respectful interaction and consistent one-on-one interaction.

Due to the fast turnonver rate of these pets, it is difficult to provide the exact date of birth. However these babies are mostly sold in between 7-11 Weeks of Age.

The Gender is not guaranteed. However, A DNA test can be arranged upon customer’s request after the purchase of the bird to determine the gender at an additional cost.

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Pionus Parrots Baby Parrot

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Pionus parrots are known for their quiet (compared to many other parrots) and reserved natures. Unlike some other companion parrots, aviculturists have noted that they are not particularly energetic, and do not generally enjoy hands-on play (for example, being flipped on their backs), but they do provide companionship and are described as gentle and charming pets.

The Pionus parrots are devoted to their owners and thrive on attention – however, some of them, particularly males, may bond with one person and aggressively protect that person from perceived dangers, including other family members. They are active by nature and may become overweight if closely confined.

Even though these parrots are less noisy birds than other parrots, they do make light, high-pitched squeaking calls that might annoy those who are sensitive to noise.

When excited or frightened, birds of this genus emit a characteristic wheezing or snorting sound that is sometimes mistaken for a sign of distress, or a symptom of disease. They also give off a musky or sweet odor that some caretakers find unpleasant, but others enjoy.

Pionus parrots are susceptible to obesity, vitamin A deficiency, and aspergillosis in captivity.

  • Vitamin A promotes appetite, digestion, and also increases resistance to infection and to some parasitesPlease refer to “Bird Nutrition” for food items rich in Vitamin A.

Biting: The pionus parrots are not known to be biters, but they can break your skin if they are scared or startled; or simply don’t want to be handled for some reason (maybe not bonded). The experienced parrot owner will be able to read their parrot’s body language to know when he or she does not want to be handled. This all being said, their bites are generally not nearly as fierce as the bites of other birds and, therefore, they do make a good choice for anyone who is intiimidated by parrot beaks.

Training

Attention: The Pionus parrots demand less time than their larger cousins. As long as they are given sufficient attention by their owner in the morning and/or evening (AT LEAST a couple of hours), they generally can be left alone during the day. They should be given the opportunity to exercise outside the cage and enjoy activities with their owner. Birds that spend most of the day in the cage also should be given a large cage that will accommodate toys and room for exercise. Environmental enhancements, such as leaving the TV or radio on for entertainment, are also recommended..Pionus Parrots Baby Parrot

Longevity: “You and Your Pet Bird” by David Alderton states that Pionus live an average of 25 years. Pionus can live to be over 40 and often they live only 3 or 10 years due to accidents and poor nutrition.

 

Personality:

Pionus parrots are generally gentle and loving in nature and make devoted family pets. They share the sweet and fun disposition of their related cousins. They are generally easy-going and intelligent. These personal qualities make them suitable candidates for first-time bird owners. These birds are also excellent choices for apartment dwellers, due to their easy mainteannce and calm personality.

Pet owners generally describe them as inquisitive and sociable parrots that can easily be tamed. They are less apt to bite than other parrots.

Even though they are not known for their talking abilities, with a little bit of training, some may learn to mimic (although not all learn to talk!).

They enjoy frequent baths as this helps to keep their plumage in good condition.

Even though a medium-sized parrot cage is acceptable for a pionus, larger size cages will allow them to move about more freely and provide more space for toys. These playful birds do need toys to keep them entertained. They seem to be particularly fond of swings.

The Pionus parrots thrive on attention – however, some of them, particularly males, may bond with one person and aggressively defend that person from perceived dangers, including other family members.

These birds are active by nature and may become overweight if closely confined. Even though these parrots are less noisy birds than other parrots, they do make light, high-pitched squeaking calls that might irritate those who are sensitive to noise.

 

Caring for Your Pionus:

The Pionus is a very active parrot and needs the largest space that your home can accommodate — ideally, this parrot should be able to fly from perch to perch, especially so if the pionus is kept in the cage most of the day. This being said, however roomy the cage, every bird should be allowed to be out of the cage for a minimum of three hours each day. Many birds can spend a good deal of their time on a play pen or parrot perch. As they are not strong chewers, durable cage construction is not as critical as it would be for the largest species of parrots. They are technically inclined and learn to open locks pretty quickly and locks or escape-proof latches may be recommended.

When setting up your pionus, please visit this website: How to Keep Your Pet Parrot Happy and Healthy for ideas and recommendations.

 

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Gender

Male, Female

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