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Pacific Parrotlet: Consider the most popular of the parrotlet species, the Pacific parrotlet is full of energy and enjoys being included in family activities. Similar in personality to Amazon parrots, pacific parrotlets are intelligent and affectionate pet birds. More >>
Parrotlet Species: Although only about 5 inches in length, parrotlets act a lot bigger. Their outgoing dispositions make them a good choice for most pet bird households, although they sometimes land into trouble when chasing other animals or larger birds around. More >>
Patagonian Conure: One of the larger of the species, Patagonian conures can be demanding, but will charm you with their handsome looks and cuddly nature. Owners have noticed the Patagonian conure differs from other conures because it takes longer to settle in during the evening. More >>
Peach-Faced Lovebird: The popular peach-faced lovebird is small in size but big in personality. They enjoy interacting with their owners and love playing with new toys as well. Peach-faced lovebirds will often weave nesting material in the cage bars. More >>
Peach-Fronted Conure: Peach-fronted conures are widely available and popular. More >>
Pearl 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 >>
Pied 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 >>
Pionus Species: Often compared to Amazons, Pionus parrots are slightly smaller and less boisterous than their Central and South American cousins. More >>
Plum-Headed Parakeet: Generally easy-going, plum-headed parakeets are playful, but fairly quiet. When they are not in the breeding season, plum-headed parakeets interact well with other birds of the same species. They become tame with regular handling and interaction. More >>
Poicephalus Species: At times fearless and at other moments shy, the African Poicephalus species make colorful and comical pets. As with most African birds, they’re – in general – much quieter than South American parrots, making strange beeps, whistles and occasional alarm call shrieks. More >>
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