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Caique Species: The two species that make up the Pionites genus have more energy than probably any other parrot kept as a pet. Caiques are nonstop. They’ll dangle from your fingers as you walk around the house, throw toys from the top of their playgyms and summersault on the bottom of their cages. More >>
Canary Species: The quintessential pet bird, the canary has enjoyed steady popularity for more than a century. More >>
Canary-Winged Parakeet: The canary-winged parakeet is known for its agility and enjoys spending time hanging upside down on a playgym. They are also affectionate. These pet birds like to play, so provide them with a variety of choice of toys rotated often. More >>
Chattering Lory: The chattering lory is large, playful, outgoing and, at times, mischievous. Chattering lories are charming, clownish birds, but can also be feisty and aggressive at times, according to Margrethe Warden, an American Lory Society director and lory breeder. More >>
Cinnamon Mutation Cockatiel: Cockatiels are curious birds that will snoop around and climb into nooks and crannies, bookcases, cabinets and other tight spots to investigate. These pet birds also enjoy tasting the food their owners are eating. More >>
Clonclurry Parakeet: The Clonclurry parakeet is one of the Australian ringnecks. While most of these birds have an aggressive nature, this pet bird has the more mellow temperament. More >>
Cockatiel Species: As the No. 1 pet bird with BIRD TALK readers, the cockatiel doesn’t shy away from the spotlight. These slender Australian parrots, available in a variety of mutations, are affectionate, playful and opinionated. More >>
Cockatoo Species: Raucous and full of life, these large, short-tailed Australian parrots make an impression on all those they meet. Whether that impression is good or bad, depends more upon you than the bird. More >>
Congo African Grey: The Congo African grey enjoys socializing, but its behavior is often affected by the owner’s mood and home environment. This pet bird isn’t known as a cuddler, but it does enjoy a head scratch and intelligent conversation. More >>
Conure Species: Two major genera make up the general category of conures where more than 50 individual bird species are grouped: Aratingas (the louder, more boisterous species) and Pyrrhura (more demure, often smaller species). More >>