Rosella for sale

The Complete Guide to the Jewel of the Australian Outback

The Rosella is arguably the most visually stunning member of the broad-tailed parrot family. Known for their "scalloped" feather patterns and vibrant, neon-like colors, these Australian natives have captivated bird enthusiasts for over a century. Below is an overview of Rosellas for sale.  However, bringing a Rosella into your home is a different experience than buying a Budgie or a Cockatiel.

This guide explores every facet of Rosella ownership—from choosing the right subspecies to mastering the "hands-off" bond that these birds require.

Eastern Red Rosella Parrots - Pairs

  • Name: Michael Coblentz
  • Posted: 10/23/2024
  • Phone: 330-275-3504
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Ohio

2024 hatch Eastern Red Rosella Parrots, $800 a pair, DNA sexed, shipping available.

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Rosella Hen

  • Name: Askkhan
  • Posted: 10/08/2024
  • Phone: 9999999999
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: New Jersey

Eastern Rosella hen 1.5 years, I am searching for a lotino or normal male or else selling the hen

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Adelaide Rosellas

  • Name: Anthony Niznik
  • Posted: 12/02/2023
  • Phone: 2035154345
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Connecticut

One pair, 2023 hatch Adelaide Rosellas. Unrelated birds in great condition $1000 for the pair. Female (Cinnamon) in the photo. Parents in other photo. Shipping is OK Tony 203-515-4345

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Pale Headed Rosellas

  • Name: Anthony Niznik
  • Posted: 11/14/2023
  • Phone: 2035154345
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Connecticut

One pair, 2023 hatch Pale Headed Rosellas. Unrelated birds in great condition $800 for the pair. Parents of the male in the photo. Tony 203-515-4345

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Adelaide Rosellas

  • Name: Anthony Niznik
  • Posted: 11/14/2023
  • Phone: 2035154345
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Connecticut

One pair, 2023 hatch Adelaide Rosellas. Unrelated birds in great condition $1000 for the pair. Parents of the female in the photo. Tony 203-515-4345

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Fiery Eastern Rosellas

  • Price: $400.00
  • Name: Thomas Snyder
  • Posted: 08/17/2023
  • Phone: 5702053748
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania

Have 3 fiery eastern rosellas available in Central Pennsylvannia for pick up or meet only, no shipping. Will have 4 more available september. Asking $400 Each.

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Lutino Rosella pair

  • Name: Harold H Lamb
  • Posted: 06/07/2023
  • Phone: 689-261-4220
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Lutino Rosella - 1 year old unrelated mated pair - $1600 OBO - no shipping, pick-up only near Disney World Orlando FL - text for fast response 689-261-4220

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Lutino Rosellas

  • Price: $1,800.00
  • Name: Harry
  • Posted: 05/07/2023
  • Phone: 689-261-4220
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Lutino Rosella breeding pair - young, mated, ready to go forth and multiply for fun and profit - $1800 obo - pickup only near Disney World Orlando FL- text for fast response.

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Rosellas

  • Price: $300.00
  • Name: Huong
  • Posted: 10/24/2022
  • Phone: 619-541-2903
  • Location: California

We currently have lots of 2022 rosellas available. Golden Mantle $300, Rubino $450, Western $450, Fiery $350, Blue and Red Crimson $450 and also have some Silver for $550. I also have some rare orange mutation for $700 each. Call me at 619-541-...

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Golden Mantle Rosellas

  • Name: kevin werner
  • Posted: 07/31/2022
  • Phone: 7653096344
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Indiana

I have this years hatch of the golden mantle rosellas they are parent raised and acclimated to the outdoors 300.00 each. will ship when weather permitting CALL OR TEXT 765-309-6344

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Breeder Bird Opportunity

  • Name: Joe
  • Posted: 07/25/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois

Bird World Imports Quarantine Facility is seeking a a Sales Rep to sell quality European Birds to Breeders in the US. We import a large variety of birds from Europe in quantity.Including Ringnecks,All Rosella's,Alexandrine,Parrolette,Lineolated,Mulga...

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Crimson Rosella for Sale

  • Name: Debby
  • Posted: 07/18/2022
  • Phone: 818 653-1766
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Healthy and lively bird. Age unknown. $200

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Eastern Rosella pair

  • Name: Mary Jean Ferguson
  • Posted: 06/25/2022
  • Phone: 9288306722
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Arizona

Bonded pair of eastern rosellas. Have layed once this year. They are still young, about a year and half old. Need room in my aviary. $1,000. Located in AZ.

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Unrelated pr lutino eastern rosellas

  • Name: ELegaspi
  • Posted: 06/22/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Both 2021 , bonded , ready to breed next season,$1500, willing to ship at buyers expense

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Indian Ringnecks

  • Name: James E Owen
  • Posted: 06/11/2022
  • Phone: 8285536804
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

REDUCED PRICES To help with the cost of gas! Hatched the 3rd week of March. Blue Cleartail male (750), Blue Cleartail female (750), 1 Blue split Cleartail male (550). Closed banded, handfed, DNA papers. Just weaned. No shipping!!! Text 4- 10 weekdays...

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Understanding the Rosella: Not Your Average Lap Bird

Before you search for a Rosella for sale, it is vital to understand their temperament. Unlike many parrots, Rosellas are generally not "cuddly." They are:

 

  • Observational Companions: They prefer to stay near you rather than on you.
  • High-Energy: They are active flyers and require significant space.
  • Independent: They are less prone to separation anxiety than Cockatoos or Macaws, making them better for busy professionals.

Most Popular Rosella Species for Sale

When looking for a Rosella for sale, you will encounter several distinct species. Each has its own personality quirks and space requirements.

 

The Eastern Rosella (Platycercus eximius)

  • The "classic" Rosella. With its bright red head, white cheek patches, and yellow-green underparts, it is often featured on Australian tea tins and art.
  • Personality: Bold and inquisitive, but can be territorial.
  • Best for: Intermediate keepers who appreciate a "show" bird.

 

The Crimson Rosella (Platycercus elegans)

  • Deep blood-red plumage with striking blue cheeks and wings.
  • Personality: Generally the most "mellow" of the Rosellas, though they are still hands-off.
  • Note: Juvenile Crimsons are often green, molting into their red feathers after the first year.

 

The Western Rosella (Platycercus icterotis)

  • The smallest and arguably the calmest of the genus.
  • Appearance: Red head and underparts with yellow cheek patches.
  • Best for: Those with slightly smaller aviaries or those seeking a less aggressive species.

Rare Color Mutations

In the pet trade, you may find Rubino, Lutino, and Pastel Rosellas. These are selectively bred for specific colors and often command a higher price.

 

The "Rosella Lifestyle": Housing and Environment

Because Rosellas are "flight-oriented" birds, their housing needs are non-negotiable.

Minimum Cage Requirements

A standard "flight cage" is the bare minimum. Ideally, a Rosella should be housed in an outdoor or indoor aviary.

Dimensions: 30"W x 30"D x 60"H (Minimum for one bird).

Bar Spacing: 1/2" to 5/8" to prevent injury.

Material: Powder-coated steel or stainless steel.

Perch Placement

Use natural wood perches (Manzanita, Eucalyptus, or Java Wood) of varying diameters. This prevents bumblefoot and mimics their natural habitat in the Australian bush.

 

Diet and Nutrition: Fueling the Glow

To maintain the iridescent sheen of their feathers, a Rosella needs a complex diet.

The Foundation (60%)

High-quality, organic crumbles or pellets. Avoid "seed-only" diets, which lead to fatty liver disease—a common cause of early death in Rosellas.

The Fresh Feast (30%)

Daily "Chop" (finely minced vegetables):

Leafy Greens: Kale, dandelion greens, and bok choy.

Orange Veggies: Steamed sweet potato and carrots (high in Vitamin A).

Fruits: Apple slices (no seeds), pomegranate, and native Australian berries.

The Enrichment (10%)

Sprouted seeds, millet sprays (as a reward), and the occasional almond.

 

Behavior and Socialization: Earning Their Trust

If you are looking for a baby Rosella for sale, you have the best chance of taming them. However, "taming" a Rosella means something different than taming a parrotlet.

The "Hands-Off" Bond

Rosellas often view a human hand as a predator.

Passive Socialization: Sit near the cage and read aloud. Let them get used to your presence without movement.

Target Training: Use a stick and a clicker to teach them to move to specific spots for treats.

No Grabbing: Never grab a Rosella. This destroys trust that may take years to rebuild.

 

Health and Wellness: What to Watch For

A healthy Rosella is sleek, active, and vocal. Because they are prey animals, they hide illness until it is often too late.

Common Health Issues

  • Psittacosis: A respiratory infection.
  • Fungal Infections: Often caused by damp cage conditions.
  • Vitamin A Deficiency: Results in dull feathers and respiratory issues.

 

The "Symptom Checklist"

If your Rosella shows these signs, contact an avian vet immediately:

  • Sitting on the cage floor.
  • Tail bobbing while breathing.
  • Discharge from the cere (nose).
  • Changes in droppings.

 

Buying Guide: How to Spot a Quality Breeder

When searching for Rosellas for sale near me, avoid "parking lot deals." A reputable breeder should provide:

  • Hatch Date: Knowing the bird's exact age is crucial for diet and taming.
  • Health Records: Proof of testing for common avian diseases.
  • Closed Band: A metal ring on the leg indicating the bird was captive-bred, not wild-caught.
  • Weaning Proof: Ensure the bird is eating independently for at least two weeks before purchase.

 

Why Rosellas Rank as the Best "Aviary Birds"

If you have a large outdoor space, a colony of Rosellas is a sight to behold. They are hardy birds that can handle cooler temperatures (as long as they have a draft-free shelter). Their whistling—which often mimics human melodies or microwave beeps—is far more pleasant than the screeching of an Amazon or Conure.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are Rosellas good for beginners?

No. They are recommended for "Level 2" bird owners. They require patience and an understanding of bird body language that most first-time owners haven't developed yet.

How long do Rosellas live?

With a proper diet and vet care, a Rosella can live 20 to 30 years.

Can Rosellas talk?

They aren't known for speech, but they are master whistlers. They can learn complex songs, the "Addams Family" theme, and even mimic your cell phone ringtone with startling accuracy.

Do they get along with other birds?

Generally, no. Rosellas are famously territorial. Housing them with smaller birds like Finches or Budgies often results in injury.

 

Summary: Is the Rosella Right for You?

Before you hit "buy" on that Rosella for sale listing, ask yourself:

Do I have space for a flight cage?

Am I okay with a bird that might never want to be petted?

Do I enjoy whistling and high-energy activity?

If the answer is yes, you are about to welcome one of the most beautiful creatures on earth into your home.

The "Rosella Comparison Table"]

FeatureEastern RosellaCrimson RosellaWestern Rosella
Size12 inches14 inches10-11 inches
Noise LevelModerateLow/ModerateLow
Taming DifficultyHighModerateMedium
HardinessVery HighHighMedium

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