Top 10 Most Expensive Parrots in the World 2024

Parrots are among the most captivating and colorful pets in the avian world, known for their intelligence and ability to mimic human speech. Their popularity has made them prized possessions in the pet trade, with some species commanding extraordinarily high prices.

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Top 10 Most Expensive Parrots in the World 2024

Parrots are among the most captivating and colorful pets in the avian world, known for their intelligence and ability to mimic human speech. Their popularity has made them prized possessions in the pet trade, with some species commanding extraordinarily high prices. These costs can vary widely, influenced by the parrot’s rarity, physical characteristics, and training. Collectors and enthusiasts are often willing to pay top dollar for exotic and well-trained birds. Here, we explore the 15 most expensive parrots in the world, showcasing the diversity and unique appeal of these incredible creatures.

1.Hyacinth Macaw

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The Hyacinth Macaw is the largest of all flying parrot species and is renowned for its striking cobalt blue plumage and bright yellow rings around the eyes. Native to central and eastern South America, these birds are not only breathtaking but also have a gentle temperament. Due to their rarity and the challenges associated with breeding them in captivity, prices can soar up to $40,000.

2.Palm Cockatoo

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Known for its distinctive large black beak and beautiful red cheeks, the Palm Cockatoo holds a mystique among bird enthusiasts. Originating from New Guinea and northern Australia, these parrots have a robust size and can live for many decades. Their rarity and charismatic nature make them one of the priciest parrots, with individuals often sold for between $15,000 and $30,000.

3.Blue and Gold Macaw

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This brightly colored parrot, with its vibrant blue and gold plumage, is a favorite among parrot enthusiasts. Native to South America, Blue and Gold Macaws are not only social but also highly intelligent, capable of performing complex tricks. Prices for these birds range from $1,000 to $15,000, depending on their lineage and level of training.

4.Scarlet Macaw

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With its brilliant red, yellow, and blue feathers, the Scarlet Macaw is a stunning sight. These birds are native to the humid evergreen forests of Central and South America and are known for their loud calls and strong personalities. A Scarlet Macaw can cost up to $12,000, reflecting its status as one of the more eye-catching and desirable parrots.

5.Galah Cockatoo

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Also known as the Rose-breasted Cockatoo, this species charms people with its pink and grey plumage and friendly disposition. Originating from Australia, the Galah is adaptable and can thrive in captivity, making it a popular pet. Prices for these affectionate birds are typically around $10,000.

6.Amazon Parrots

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This group includes several species, such as the Blue-fronted, Yellow-naped, and Double Yellow-headed Amazon, each known for its vibrant coloration and impressive vocal abilities. Native to the New World ranging from South America to Mexico, these parrots are priced variably, with some individuals like the Yellow-naped Amazon costing up to $10,000.

7.African Grey Parrot

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Prized for their intelligence and remarkable ability to mimic human speech, African Grey Parrots are among the most famous parrots. They are native to the rainforests of West and Central Africa and can form a deep bond with their owners. Depending on factors like age and training, these parrots usually sell for between $2,000 and $4,000.

8.Eclectus Parrot

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Known for the striking sexual dimorphism in their coloration—males are bright green, and females are predominantly red—Eclectus Parrots are native to the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, northeast Australia, and the Maluku Islands (Indonesia). Their calm temperament and striking appearance make them desirable pets, typically costing between $1,000 and $3,000.

9.Cockatiel

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Although generally more affordable, Cockatiels can fetch a higher price if they exhibit rare mutations. These small, crested parrots from Australia are highly sociable and capable of mimicking simple tunes and phrases. Rare varieties can be priced as high as $2,500.

10.Caique

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Known for their bright colors and playful personalities, Caiques are small parrots originating from the Amazon forests. They are energetic and known as the “clowns of the parrot world” because of their acrobatic antics. Depending on the species, Caiques can range from $1,000 to $2,000.

11.Conure 

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These small to medium-sized parrots from Central and South America are known for their strikingly colorful feathers and spirited nature. The Golden Conure, notably rare, can command prices up to $2,500, although other types are generally less expensive.

12.Goffin’s Cockatoo

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Smaller than other cockatoos, the Goffin’s Cockatoo is nonetheless intelligent and capable of learning various tricks. Native to the Tanimbar Islands in Indonesia, these birds are playful and affectionate, with prices up to $2,000.

13.Senegal Parrot

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Native to West Africa, Senegal Parrots are known for their quiet and calm demeanor, making them ideal pets for those living in apartments. Their green and yellow feathers with a grey head give them a distinguished look, and they typically cost between $500 and $2,000.

14.Lorikeets

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These small, brightly colored parrots from the Australasian region are unique for their brush-tipped tongues, adapted for feeding on nectar. Lorikeets are sociable and active, and some species like the Rainbow Lorikeet can cost up to $1,000.

15.Pionus Parrots

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Less well-known than other parrots, Pionus Parrots are appreciated for their quieter demeanor and subtle coloration. Native to Central and South America, these parrots are less demanding and can be ideal for novice owners, with prices for species like the Blue-headed Pionus reaching up to $900

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