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Rainbow Lory: Rainbow lories make excellent pets and are a bit clownish. The Rainbow lory is considered to be an interactive bird, although some can be nippy as they age, according to Margrethe Warden, an American Lory Society director and lory breeder. More >>
Red Lory: The red lory makes a beautiful, wonderful pet, but it also needs to be the center of attention. They can develop affection toward more than one person, but red lories often pick a favorite flock member. More >>
Red-Bellied Macaw: Red-bellied macaws are are shy, but are good mimics with a voice described as childlike. They are not commonly thought of as a companion bird, but fans of red-bellied macaws find them to be great pet birds. More >>
Red-Bellied Parrot: Those who favor the Red-bellied parrot believe it is more social and a better talker than other Poicephalus parrots. These birds have been described as being the life of the party. They are spunky and active birds that often dominate other birds around them. More >>
Red-Rumped Parakeet: The red-rumped parakeet is the most suitable pet bird within this genus of grass parakeets. Red-rumped parakeets are animated and active. More >>
Red-Sided Eclectus: The red-sided Eclectus often enjoys asserting its personality during interaction with its owner. Expect a curious and intelligent pet bird that needs stimulating toys and conversation. More >>
Ringnecked Dove: Athough they do enjoy spending time with other doves more than with humans, some Ring-necked Doves may be tamed and will coo to their owners. The Ring-necked Dove is gentle and easy-going. Ring-necked Doves are most commonly kept in aviaries and do well in mixed species aviaries. More >>
Rock Pebbler: Rock pebblers make laid-back pet bird. They can be social, but these birds are also capable of entertaining themselves and enjoy their independence. More >>
Rose-Breasted Cockatoo: An endless performer, the rose-breasted cockatoo thrives on interaction from its human flock and a plethora of toys while on its own. To keep rose-breasted cockatoos happy, they need at least one hour of playtime a day. More >>
Rosella Species: Most rosellas are kept as aviary birds, because they can be prone to aggressive behavior and are a bit standoffish. If hand-raised and well-socialized, however, some rosellas make beautiful, charming pet birds. More >>

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