If you’re new to parrots and thinking, “I want a bird, but not one that screams the house down,” let me introduce you to the Red-Rumped Parrot.
They’re small, calm, colorful, and surprisingly low-maintenance compared to larger species. They don’t crave constant attention like Cockatoos or African Greys, but they still love company and gentle talking.
When you adopt a Red Rump instead of buying, you’re giving a beautiful bird a second chance at love — and they feel it. Rescued Red Rumps often form incredibly strong bonds with their new families once they realize they’re safe.
They’re also great for families or individuals who work from home — happy to chirp softly in the background, keep you company, and greet you with curiosity every morning.
If you’ve been on the fence about getting a parrot, start small — start colorful — start with a Red-Rumped Parrot. It might just be the beginning of a lifelong friendship.
They’re small, calm, colorful, and surprisingly low-maintenance compared to larger species. They don’t crave constant attention like Cockatoos or African Greys, but they still love company and gentle talking.
When you adopt a Red Rump instead of buying, you’re giving a beautiful bird a second chance at love — and they feel it. Rescued Red Rumps often form incredibly strong bonds with their new families once they realize they’re safe.
They’re also great for families or individuals who work from home — happy to chirp softly in the background, keep you company, and greet you with curiosity every morning.
If you’ve been on the fence about getting a parrot, start small — start colorful — start with a Red-Rumped Parrot. It might just be the beginning of a lifelong friendship.