
Pacifc Parrolets
If you are thinking about a parrot, but
dont have room for a large cage and dont want the
noise of a large bird, then maybe a Parrotlet is for you. These
tiny parrots have the personality of a large bird, without the
noise or large cage requirements of a large bird. They are the
smallest of true parrots.
In spite of their small size, they do need time out of their cage
like any bird, and you must spend some time with these birds, but
they are also very happy playing in their cage as long as the
cage is well equipped with toys.
One toy that many Parrotlets really seem to enjoy is a small
wheel, a hamster wheel. Care must be taken in the selection of
the wheel to ensure that your birds feet will not go
between any bars as they are running in this wheel.
Also, in spite of their size, they are a parrot and must be treated as such. They can develop jealousy or aggression problems concerning everything from toys to owners- parrotlets in general do not like sharing what they consider their possessions like many larger birds! So keep this in mind.

Pacific Parrotlet are just under 5 inches in length,
smaller than a Lovebird. They are the most common of the
Parrotlets and are very active little birds. They can be quite
affectionate, but on their own terms. For their tiny size, these
little birds are fearless and care must be taken to make sure
they dont attack a larger bird or a dog or cat that may not
appreciate being nipped. They also tend to bond to one person, so
this must be taken into consideration when thinking of buying one
of these bundles of energy. The male of the species tends to be
more tolerant.
Green Rump Parrotlet is the smallest of the Parrotlets and
may also be the sweetest. They can be a bit more timid as well,
but are very affectionate with the people that they bond to.
Spectacled Parrotlet is not much bigger than the Green
Rump and seems to have a personality somewhere between the Green
Rump and the Pacific. They are outgoing & affectionate as
well as fearless but do not normally attack as readily as the
Pacific.
All types of Parrotlets are sexually dimorphic, which mean males
and females can be distinguished visually. They have a lifespan
of approximately 20 years.
As with any type of bird, please research several resources and
talk to several people who know the species before making any
decision as to whether this bird should form part of your
household.
At this time we
only have one pair of parrolets so we can not offer unrelated
pairs. We can offer a devoted and loving pet!