Living with a King





Australian King Parrots (Alisterus scapularis) Despite their size, they are known to be among the more quiet parrot species and tend to not scream as much as other large birds like Macaws. Instead, they tend to pleasantly vocalize with whistles and chatter. 
When properly socialized and motivated, Australian King Parrots can learn to talk, but they are not especially noted for remarkable speaking ability.
In captivity, Australian King Parrots live an average of 25 to 30 years with proper care.

Being large birds, they need plenty of room to exercise. They love to climb, swing, and chew, so a very large cage with plenty of safe toys is the optimum environment for them. 
Although they generally don't crave human interaction as much as some other parrot species, they still require a minimum of 3 to 4 hours of supervised out-of-cage playtime per day. This should take place in a large "bird-proof" area of your home, as Australian King Parrots are very curious and intelligent and can get themselves into trouble if precautions aren't taken to ensure their safety.
Do adequate research on these spectacular birds before committing to live with a King.





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