Parakeets For Sale

Parakeets for Sale: The Definitive Buyer’s Guide to Choosing Your Perfect Feathered Companion
Whether you are a first-time bird owner or a seasoned aviculturalist, finding the right parakeet for sale is a decision that will impact your home for the next 10 to 30 years. Often misunderstood as "just a beginner bird," parakeets are a diverse group of parrots known for their intelligence, vibrant colors, and surprising talking abilities.
In this guide, we break down everything from the popular Budgerigar to exotic Ringnecks, ensuring you find a healthy, ethically raised bird from a reputable source.
Mitred Parakeet
- Price: $900.00
- Name: R&R Exotics
- Posted: 11/26/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: California
Hand raised and hand fed Mitred. Under 1 year old. Very friendly. Not DNA sexed. Email to inquire. Shipping available
Red Rump Parakeet Pairs
- Price: $300.00
- Name: R&R Exotics
- Posted: 11/26/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: California
Have two pairs of Red Rump Parakeets available. Email to inquire. Shipping also available
Australian ring neck parakeets
- Name: Patrick
- Posted: 10/28/2024
- Phone: 7138570742
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
Cloncurry and Blue Barnard pairs ($2800 per pair). Single male Cloncurry $1200 each. Proven Barraband pair ($1000). Young male and female Barrabands for $500 each. Selling down collection to prepare for future move. Can ship on Delta. Please e...
Budgies, american and english, cockatiels, lovebirds,finches,canary winged
- Name: Scott
- Posted: 10/23/2024
- Phone: 8643967139
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: South Carolina
Aviary / breeder sell out , approximately 30 cockatiels, 30 peach faced lovebirds, 30 zebra finches, 200 american parakeets, a few english budgies, 2 canary winged parakeets, all good breeders. Dont have time for them. Discount if all taken at onc...
2024 Bourke Parakeets
- Name: Thomas Snyder
- Posted: 09/28/2024
- Phone: 5702053748
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Pennsylvania
We have several 2024 bourke parakeets available. 2 Normals 4 Rosies 1 Pale fallow 2 opaline pale fallows 1 lutino All are parent raised out of many unrelated pairs and can make unrelated pairs. Normals and rosies are 100 each Fallow(Pink eyed...
Parakeets and Cockatiels Available
- Name: Faisal
- Posted: 09/27/2024
- Phone: (914) 960-9239
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: New York
I am selling approximately 40+ parakeets and a few cockatiels. I am flexible and can sell any quantity to different buyers. Please contact me using my phone number. (914) 960-9239. - Faisal Sayegh Thank you for your interest.
Plumhead Parakeet
- Name: Cynthia
- Posted: 09/16/2024
- Phone: 2096142898
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: California
Male Plumhead 2 1/2 years old. Not tame. His father is a pied but we do not know if he Carrie’s the gene or not as he has not been bred. No shipping but we will meet you at a reasonable distance if you decide you want him.
Tame handfed Male bourke parakeet
- Price: $100.00
- Name: Sierra
- Posted: 09/13/2024
- Phone: 409-502-9985
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
Hello. I have a handfed tame male bourke parakeet for sale. He steps up, Flys back to his cage when out, and sits on shoulder. He does enjoy fly time and unfortunately, because I have cats, that makes him a target. He sings a lovely song at sunset a...
Bourke Parakeets
- Name: Thomas Snyder
- Posted: 08/31/2024
- Phone: 5702053748
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Pennsylvania
2024 hatch bourke parakeets available. All parent raised. Pick up in central Pennsylvannia. No shipping.
Quaker parrot pair
- Price: 1,800
- Name: Casey
- Posted: 08/30/2024
- Phone: 2085198638
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Idaho
One year old pair of blue quaker parrots or blue monk parakeets both have been genetically tested for there gender
2024 Derbyan Parakeet Female
- Price: $1,500.00
- Name: Jordan Daniel
- Posted: 08/23/2024
- Phone: 2095357347
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
Banded and DNA sexed. Produced from zoo bloodlines. Not a pet. Serious inquiries only.
Parrots and Finches
- Price: $75.00
- Name: Liz
- Posted: 08/17/2024
- Phone: 2699446310
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: South Carolina
Assorted breeds of beautiful birds available. Below is the list and pricing. Please text 84three three 10 eleven97 for additional information. Photos are in order of list below. Pickup in Moncks Corner, SC Zebra finches: less common white varietie...
Green Parakeets
- Price: 15.00 each
- Name: Christina Yawn
- Posted: 08/12/2024
- Phone: 9123478860
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Georgia
I have several green parakeets available. 1 to 2 years old, would make excellent breeders, all males
Golden Conure babies
- Price: $6,500.00
- Name: Ana Temple
- Posted: 08/02/2024
- Phone: 6464965005
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Website: https://www.anasparrots.com/
We have little dinosaur babies available! ? Now accepting deposits. Those dinosaur babies are actually Golden Conures; Golden Parakeets; Guaruba guarouba. These babies are adorable and hand-fed by me at 3 weeks old, through weaning. This clutch is...
Red Rump Parakeets
- Name: Anthony Niznik
- Posted: 07/20/2024
- Phone: 2035154345
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Connecticut
One pair, Red Rump parakeets. Male is Opaline (4years) Female is Pallid (2years) I'm posting this ad for a friend in NJ. Birds can be picked up in NJ or CT. $400 for both. Tony 203-515-4345
What Exactly is a Parakeet?
The term "parakeet" is not a single species; it describes a large group of small-to-medium-sized parrots with long tail feathers. When people search for a parakeet for sale, they are usually looking for one of the following:
Budgerigars (Budgies): The most common "pet store" parakeet.
Indian Ringnecks: Known for their elegant necks and incredible speech.
Monk Parakeets (Quakers): Famous for their "building" skills and spunky personalities.
Grass Parakeets: Like the Bourke’s or Splendid Parakeet, prized for their quiet nature and pastel colors.
Choosing the Right Species: Which Parakeet Fits Your Lifestyle?
The Budgerigar (The "Standard" Parakeet)
The Budgie is the world’s most popular pet bird.
Pros: Low cost, small space requirement, and great for kids.
Cons: Fragile; requires gentle handling.
Talking Ability: Excellent! Male budgies actually hold the record for the largest vocabularies in the bird world.
The Indian Ringneck Parakeet
If you are looking for a bird with a "big parrot" personality in a medium-sized body, this is it.
Pros: Highly intelligent and visually stunning.
Cons: Can be "bluffing" (nippy) during adolescence. They require a confident owner.
Best for: Owners who want a bird that can learn complex tricks and clear speech.
The Quaker (Monk) Parakeet
Note: Check your local laws; Quakers are illegal to own in some states (like California and Georgia) because they are considered invasive.
Pros: Extremely affectionate and "velcro-like" with their owners.
Cons: Very loud and can be territorial of their cage.
The Bourke’s Parakeet
Unlike the others, Bourke’s are mellow and crepuscular (most active at dawn and dusk).
Pros: Very quiet; perfect for apartment living.
Cons: Not a "cuddly" bird; they prefer to be watched rather than held.
Where to Find a Healthy Parakeet for Sale
When searching online, you will see hundreds of listings. Here is how to navigate them to ensure you aren't supporting "bird mills."
Professional Breeders vs. Pet Stores
| Feature | Professional Breeder | Big Box Pet Store |
|---|---|---|
| Socialization | Often hand-fed and used to humans. | Often "parent-raised" and fearful of hands. |
| Health Knowledge | Can provide DNA sexing and hatch dates. | Usually unknown age or history. |
| Price | Slightly higher ($50–$500+). | Lower ($25–$60). |
| Diet | Usually started on pellets and veggies. | Almost always strictly seed-based. |
Red Flags to Avoid in Classified Ads
Price too good to be true: Rare mutations (like a "Lutino Indian Ringneck") for $50 are usually scams.
No "real" photos: If the seller uses stock photos from Google, walk away.
Shipping "courier" scams: If they demand extra money for a "refundable crate insurance," it’s a scam.
Setting Up Your Parakeet’s Home (The Shopping List)
Your bird will spend a significant amount of time in its cage. Don't skimp here.
The Cage
- Flight Room: For Budgies, look for a "flight cage" that is wider than it is tall.
- Bar Spacing: This is critical. For small parakeets, bar spacing must be 1/2 inch or less. Anything larger and they can get their heads stuck.
- Material: Avoid cheap "zinc" coated cages. Choose powder-coated or stainless steel.
Essential Accessories
Natural Wood Perches: Avoid the uniform plastic or dowel rods that come with the cage. They cause arthritis. Use grapevine, dragonwood, or java wood.
Foraging Toys: Parakeets are foragers. Buy toys that hide treats (like millet) to keep their brains active.
UVB Lighting: Birds need Vitamin D3 to process calcium. An avian-specific UV lamp is essential if your bird isn't by a window (and even then, windows block most UV rays).
Nutrition: Moving Beyond the Seed Myth
The #1 reason parakeets die prematurely is a seed-only diet. Seeds are high in fat and low in essential vitamins.
The Ideal Diet Pyramid
Pellets (60-70%): Formulated nutrition (brands like Harrison’s, Roudybush, or ZuPreem).
Fresh Vegetables (20-25%): Broccoli, peppers, carrots, leafy greens.
Grains/Sprouts (5%): Quinoa, cooked brown rice, sprouted seeds.
Fruits/Seeds (5%): Used only as treats or for training rewards.
Toxic Food Warning: Never feed your parakeet Avocado, Chocolate, Onion, Garlic, or Apple Seeds. These can be fatal.
Training Your New Parakeet: From Scared to Social
Many people buy a parakeet for sale and are disappointed when the bird flies away in fear. Taming takes time.
Step 1: The "Sitting Period"
For the first 48 hours, don't try to touch the bird. Just sit by the cage and talk softly. This establishes you as a "non-predator."
Step 2: The Millet Bribe
Hold a spray of millet (bird "candy") at the end of a long stick. Let the bird nibble while your hand is still outside the cage. Gradually move your hand closer over several days.
Step 3: The "Step Up"
Once the bird is comfortable eating near your hand, use a finger to gently press against their lower chest while saying "Step up." Reward them immediately with millet when they comply.
Health and Veterinary Care
You should locate an Avian Veterinarian before you even bring your bird home. Regular dog/cat vets often do not have the equipment or training to handle small birds.
Signs of a Healthy Parakeet
- Eyes are clear and round.
- Feathers are smooth and "zipped" together.
- The vent (bottom) is clean and dry.
- The bird is active and vocal.
Common Illnesses
- Egg Binding: A life-threatening emergency in females where an egg gets stuck.
- Mites: Scaly face mites cause a "crusty" look around the beak and eyes.
- Psittacosis: A bacterial infection that can be transmitted to humans.
Why Buy a Parakeet Now? (The Emotional Benefit)
Parakeets are known as "sentinel species." They are highly attuned to the environment and your emotions. Many owners find that the ritual of caring for a bird—chopping fresh veggies, cleaning the cage, and listening to their cheerful morning songs—is a form of daily therapy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much does a parakeet cost?
Prices vary by species. A standard Budgie is $25–$60, whereas an Indian Ringneck can be $600–$1,200. Mutation colors (Blue, Albino, Violet) always cost more.
Can parakeets live alone?
Yes, but only if you are home most of the day to interact with them. If you work 9-to-5, it is much kinder to get a pair of parakeets so they can socialize with each other.
Are parakeets messy?
Yes. They "molt" (lose feathers) and throw seed husks. A good cage skirt or a handheld vacuum will be your best friend.
How long do they live?
Budgies: 7–15 years.
Quakers/Ringnecks: 20–30 years.
Conclusion: Finding Your Parakeet Today
The search for a parakeet for sale is the first step toward a rewarding companionship. By choosing a reputable breeder, providing a varied diet, and respecting the bird’s intelligence, you will have a friend that brings color and song to your home for years to come.
How to tell Male and Female Parakeets
Unlike most species of birds, you can sex parakeets by their colors. Adult male parakeets will have a distinct purple type color around their cere. The cere is the area above the beak of the bird between the beak and the eyes.
Adult female parakeets will have a brownish cere. It makes it difficult to sex younger parakeets so waiting til an adult is the best way or send a dna sample off to get tested for about $25. Younger male parakeets will have a pink or light purple cere. Younger female parakeets will have a pink cere also, which makes sexing difficult. After 4 months, the cere will change into a white cere with different levels of blue depending on the parakeet. This will continue until around 8 months when both male and female parakeets will turn into their adult colors and the female will change into a brownish cere.
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