How long does shipping take?

Shipping depends on the country. For the USA, we ship within 12-24 HOURS after payment is confirmed and for out of USA, it takes 2 to 4 days.

Do they have any health issue?

No, we don’t sell parrots with health issues. If you received a parrot that is not healthy contact us for a replacement or a refund. For refunds, you will pay for the return shipping cost.

How do i reserve my parrot?

simply place and order for the parrot you want to reserve, leave a purchase note with the date you would want the reservation to get expired. When you are ready to have the parrot delivered or picked up, you pay the pending balance and the parrot is brought to you at a desired date..

Do you have Parrots available?

Yes, it depends on the age range you want. you can place your order on our website if you found the perfect parrot for you if not you can contact us to inquire on the availability of your desired species or age.

How do you ship birds?

We ship all our birds via a pet airline or cargo service so that they are properly taken care of. They are shipped in either wooden carriers or plastic pet kennels. They ride in a special climate-controlled and pressurized compartment on the plane. They are not shipped in the same compartment as the passenger luggage.Read More

Have you ever had a bird die or get lost in shipping?

No. The worst that has happened is one time the bird missed a connecting flight, but the airline was able to get the bird on the next scheduled flight, and the bird arrived safely and in good health with only a three-hour delay.

Which talk better – male or female parrots?

We do not believe that talking ability differs between the sexes – regardless of the species. We have some outstanding male and female talking birds, however, Cockatiels and African greys are an exception, Males are more likely to talk, but we do know of several female Cockatiels that talk.

Is there anything my bird should not eat?

Harmful Plants(first source): Amaryllis–bulbs, American Yew, Avocado, Azalea-leaves, Balsam Pear – seeds, outer rind of fruit, Baneberry – berries, root, Bird of Paradise – seeds, Black Locust – bark, sprouts, foliage, Blue-green Algae – some forms toxic , Boxwood – leaves, stems, Buckthorn – fruit, bark, Buttercup – sap, bulbs, Caladium – leaves, Calla Lily –Read More

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