Quaker Parrot
Intelligent & Social
Medium
20–30 Years lifespan
90–140 g
25–30 cm
High Energy
Excellent Trainability
Medium Parakeet Group
Green body, gray face/chest, blue flight feathers
Color/Pattern
Talking ability, nest-building behavior, strong bonding
Special Traits
Compact, strong
Body Type
Soft, green plumage with gray chest
Feather Type
Quaker Parrot Temperament & Nature
- Highly intelligent and quick learners
- Very social and affectionate
- Playful and energetic
- Strong vocal and talking ability
- Can be territorial without training
Quaker Parrots thrive on attention and dislike long periods of isolation.
Energy & Exercise Needs
- Daily out-of-cage time
- Interactive toys and puzzles
- Training and speech practice
- Climbing and chewing activities
They need both mental and physical stimulation to stay happy.
🎾 Best toys for Quaker Parrot
Diet & Nutrition Guide
A balanced diet supports their active lifestyle:
- High-quality parrot pellets
- Fresh vegetables (spinach, carrot, broccoli)
- Fruits in moderation (apple, banana, berries)
- Seeds as occasional treats
- Fresh clean water daily
Avoid caffeine, chocolate, avocado, and salty foods.
🍽️ Recommended food for Quaker Parrot
Aquarium Care Tips
- Clean cage regularly
- Provide chew-safe toys
- Offer bathing or misting
- Trim nails when needed
- Maintain daily interaction
Quaker Parrots are active chewers and need durable enrichment items.
Quaker Parrot Health Guide by Age
Young (0–2 Years)
- Social bonding and training
- Balanced growth diet
- Early speech development
Adult (2–15 Years)
- Daily interaction and exercise
- Mental stimulation
- Annual vet checkups
Senior (15+ Years)
- Softer food if required
- Reduced stress environment
- Regular health monitoring
🩺 Nearby vets for Quaker Parrot owners
Exotic & Companion Bird Specialist
Monday to Saturday
Mumbai, Maharashtra
₹900 – ₹1,500 per consultation




















