All Birds Breed Profile

Alexandrine Parakeet

The Gentle Giant of Parakeets

Alexandrine Parakeets are large, elegant parrots known for their exceptional talking ability and gentle disposition. These intelligent birds are named after Alexander the Great and make wonderful companions for dedicated owners.

Large (22-24 inches, 7-10 oz) 25-35 years Gentle, Intelligent, Independent
A majestic alexandrine parakeet displaying green plumage with red shoulder patches

Why Alexandrine Parakeets Are Extraordinary Companions

Majestic Beauty

Their stunning plumage makes them visually striking companions.

Brilliant Intelligence

Exceptionally smart and capable of learning complex tricks and vocabulary.

Affectionate Nature

Form strong bonds with their owners and become devoted companions.

Impressive Vocalists

Natural mimics with powerful voices and ability to learn words.

Pros

  • Exceptionally intelligent with advanced problem-solving abilities
  • Stunning appearance with unforgettable plumage
  • Forms deep lifelong bonds with dedicated owners
  • Long lifespan provides decades of companionship
  • Social and interactive birds that thrive on engagement

Cons

  • Can be noisy with loud vocalizations
  • Requires significant space for exercise
  • Expensive to maintain with specialized diet
  • Demanding of attention and interaction
  • Destructive tendencies with powerful beak

Care Requirements

What you need to know to keep your Alexandrine Parakeet healthy and happy

Exercise

Exercise

120 minutes daily

Need at least 2 hours of supervised out-of-cage time daily with toys and foraging opportunities.

Grooming

Grooming

Daily spot cleaning, weekly deep clean

Provide misting or bathing opportunities. Clean cage weekly with bird-safe disinfectant.

Nutrition

Nutrition

High-quality pellet diet supplemented with seeds, nuts, vegetables, and fruits. Avoid avocado, chocolate, and caffeine.

Training Timeline

1
Week 1-2

Acclimation

Allow adjustment to new environment calmly. Spend quiet time near cage building trust.

2
Week 3-4

Trust Building

Offer treats through cage bars progressing to hand feeding once comfortable.

3
Month 2-3

Basic Training

Teach step-up and step-down commands. Introduce target training and begin speech training.

4
Month 4+

Advanced Skills

Expand vocabulary and teach complex tricks. Strengthen bond through interactive play.

Health Information

Common health concerns and prevention tips for Alexandrine Parakeet

Common Health Issues

  • Feather plucking from stress or boredom
  • Respiratory infections from environmental irritants
  • Nutritional deficiencies from poor diet
  • Beak overgrowth requiring maintenance

Prevention Tips

  • Provide extensive mental stimulation and foraging opportunities
  • Maintain balanced diet with pellets as staple
  • Ensure clean environment away from drafts
  • Schedule annual vet checkups
  • Monitor behavior and feather condition regularly

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