Compare popular pet birds by vocalization, personality, difficulty, and lifespan.
Top 5 Pet Birds Compared | Personality, Noise Level, and Ease of Care
"I want a bird but don't know which species is right for me." This article compares five popular pet bird species across personality, noise level, difficulty, lifespan, and price.
1. Budgerigar (Budgie)
- Personality: Curious and active. Friendly, with many individuals learning to talk. Single birds bond closely with owners; multiple birds enjoy each other's company
- Noise level: 2/5 (Relatively quiet. Apartment-friendly)
- Difficulty: 1/5 (Best beginner species)
- Lifespan: 7--10 years
- Price: 3,000--10,000 yen (common colors are affordable; rare colors cost more)
Budgies are the undisputed beginner's bird. Wide color variety is another attractive feature.
2. Cockatiel
- Personality: Calm, gentle, affectionate. Loves sitting on owner's shoulder. Somewhat timid with a tendency for "cockatiel panic" (sudden fright from unexpected sounds)
- Noise level: 3/5 (Contact calls can be loud, especially in males who may sing)
- Difficulty: 2/5 (Larger body means a bigger cage is needed)
- Lifespan: 15--25 years (long-lived; some exceed 30 years)
- Price: 15,000--50,000 yen (varies by mutation: lutino, pearl, etc.)
Perfect for those wanting a long-term companion. Their expressive crest movements are endearing.
3. Java Sparrow (Buncho)
- Personality: Feisty and proud but fiercely devoted to their owner. Will sleep in your cupped hands
- Noise level: 2/5 (Small, clear voice. Won't disturb neighbors)
- Difficulty: 2/5 (Somewhat cold-sensitive; insulation management is important)
- Lifespan: 7--10 years
- Price: 3,000--8,000 yen (white, cherry blossom, cinnamon varieties)
Compact, quiet, and ideal for people living alone. Best for those who want a deeply bonded relationship.
4. Lovebird
- Personality: True to the "lovebird" name, extremely attached to their owner. Can be jealous of other pets or family members
- Noise level: 4/5 (Can produce shrill calls; caution needed in apartments)
- Difficulty: 3/5 (Strong bite; patience needed for training)
- Lifespan: 10--15 years
- Price: 10,000--30,000 yen
Perfect for those wanting intense companionship, but be prepared for noise and chewing habits. Best as a single bird for deep bonding.
5. Pacific Parrotlet
- Personality: Independent and self-assured despite tiny size. Relaxes on owner's hand or shoulder once bonded
- Noise level: 1/5 (Among the quietest parrots. Ideal for apartments)
- Difficulty: 2/5 (Small size requires attention to warmth and accident prevention)
- Lifespan: 15--20 years (exceptionally long-lived for a small parrot)
- Price: 15,000--35,000 yen (green, blue, lutino, etc.)
Ideal for those wanting a quiet parrot with a long lifespan. Rapidly growing in popularity with expanding color varieties.
Choosing the Right Bird for You
- Apartment dweller prioritizing quiet -- Pacific Parrotlet, Java Sparrow
- First-time bird owner wanting an easy start -- Budgerigar
- Long-term companion -- Cockatiel, Pacific Parrotlet
- Deep bonding -- Java Sparrow, Lovebird
- Enjoy talking -- Budgerigar, Cockatiel
Benefits of Buying from a Breeder
Regardless of species, the key is adopting a healthy, well-socialized individual. Trusted breeders know the parent birds' personalities and health, and often hand-deliver fully tamed birds.
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