If you have a question about Exotic Parrots For Sale, we may have already answered it in the Frequently Asked Questions below.

How Do I Order?

Ordering is just a matter of adding your preferred items to your cart and checkout or contact us for assistance.

Our team is available to provide guidance on diet, behaviour, and health to ensure a smooth and rewarding experience with your new companion. We offer ongoing support to help you with any questions or concerns you may have about caring for your parrot. 

They thrive on interaction and mental stimulation, so be prepared for daily engagement and socialisation. Parrots require significant time and attention. They also need a proper diet, a spacious cage, and regular veterinary check-ups to stay healthy and happy.

When you purchase a parrot from us, you receive a healthy, well-socialised  bird along with detailed information on their care. We also provide initial support and guidance to help you get started with your new pet.

Absolutely not. If you don’t want a pet that can fly, get a goldfish! Parrots’ health and mental well-being are compromised by being rendered flightless. Flying – even in a controlled area – builds musculature, improves the respiratory and cardio-vascular systems, and increases a bird’s confidence that it can escape from danger. What’s more, the very act of cutting across the quills causes irritation and can lead to plucking or self-mutilation.

Yes; non-stick pans, if overheated, emit fumes which are highly toxic to parrots and can cause death in seconds. Keep parrots out of the kitchen!

Parrots are individuals with their own personalities and if brought up correctly, handled compassionately and trained well, gender should not be an issue. Having said that, male cockatoos and Amazon’s are more outgoing and feisty than females, so will need careful attention to their training!

Yes! In the wild parrots would feed in a tree, take the desired part of the food item and drop some to the ground before choosing another. As such the area around a captive parrot will be littered with food items, and staining juice from fruits. They will poop several times daily wherever they are , although it is possible and not difficult to train them to fly to the training stand to toilet. Parrots will shed small insulation feathers constantly as well as moulting the larger ones. They will shed dander dust constantly too with the white cockatoos and African greys being the dustiest. Daily spraying will help reduce this and keep the feathers in good condition.

I’m afraid not! A good rule of thumb is certainly that ‘variety is the spice of life’ as far as feeding parrots is concerned, but that variety should only include things that are considered healthy for us too. So no chocolate, crisps, pizza or any other over-sweetened or salted food please. Avocado is apparently poisonous to them too.

No. Even the most gentle parrot could bite an ear or an eye, so best to train your parrot to remain on your hand so you have control of any given situation.

Part of the joy of having a parrot is preparing their food, which they enjoy and should have freshly available at all times. Macaws are probably the most adventurous when trying new foods, and Greys the least, so it’s important to continue offering a wide range of the fresh foods on which I will have reared them. Different species and individuals within a species will have their likes and dislikes, some of which may be seasonal, mirroring that variety of ripening foods they may find in the wild. Young parrots should not be deprived of food whilst growing and they will thrive on the most varied diet you can encourage them to try. With the rise in popularity of free-flying macaws, novice owners are sometimes advised (wrongly!) to underfeed their baby in order to make it keen for training rewards. It is, however, essential that growing macaws have sufficient nutrients to sustain their growth; if not; problems will arise in later life. So please ensure that a high fat diet is offered, based on plenty of nuts and oily seeds. When adult, a bird’s favoured foods can, of course, be used to good effect as a treat when training.

All inquiries submitted to support@exoticparrotsforsale.co.uk will be responded to within 72 business hours.

If your order has not been dispatched, you can amend your address. As there is a very small window of time to make updates before our warehouse team process your order, please contact us as soon as possible. Please note, new customers are unable to change their details on their first order for fraud prevention reasons.

Exotic Parrots For Sale Parrots can be ordered online at exoticparrotsforsale.co.uk and they can be shipped anywhere in the country.

Once an order has been processed and shipped by DPD couriers we are not liable for any lost or stolen items. We recommend checking out these tips:

  • Allow 36 business hours from the date of said deliverance for the parrot to arrive.
  • Someone else may have accepted the delivery for you.
  • There may have been a notice of attempted delivery.
  • Contact your local DPD couriers with your tracking number

It can take 1-2 business days from the date of purchase for the order to be processed (weekends do not apply as business days). Our cut-off time for sending orders out is 3 PM (PST), Monday – Friday. Customers may experience a delay in their orders due to the postal services being at max capacity.

All online orders are final once placed. Please contact support@exoticparrotsforsale.co.uk with your order number for any questions.