Lorikeet for Sale
Lorikeets are lively, playful, and full of energy, making them wonderful companions for anyone looking to bring a splash of joy into their home. These beautiful parrots form strong bonds with their owners, thriving in environments where they receive attention and social interaction.
Highly intelligent and curious, lorikeets are easy to train and love to engage with their human friends. Whether you’re a first time bird owner or a seasoned parrot enthusiast, their playful antics and affectionate nature make them endlessly entertaining. With the right care, a lorikeet quickly becomes a cherished member of the family.
Diet and Care for Lorikeets
Lorikeets are native to tropical regions and have a diet that sets them apart from most other parrots. Instead of seeds, they thrive on nectar, fresh fruits, and specially formulated lorikeet food. Their nutritional needs require a bit more attention, but we provide all the guidance you need to keep your new companion healthy and happy. With the right care, lorikeets are lively, affectionate, and endlessly entertaining pets.
Types of Lorikeets for Sale
We offer a wide range of lorikeets, each with its own personality and charm. The Black Cap Lory is known for its sleek black head and vibrant plumage, while the Chattering Lorikeet is playful and engaging. The Cinnamon Rainbow Lorikeet features a warm cinnamon hue that adds to its already colorful feathers, and the Dusky Lory has soft, dusky tones that create a calm presence. For smaller spaces, the Little Lorikeet is compact and charming, while the rare Lutino Lorikeet brings bright yellow feathers and a sunny disposition. The Musk Lorikeet is gentle with soft greenish-yellow tones, and the Mustard Lorikeet stands out with its unique mustard colored accents. The Olive Lorikeet offers a soothing mix of green and yellow, whereas the Purple Crown Lorikeet dazzles with purple feathers on its head. Rainbow Lorikeets are iconic for their vibrant colors, and the Red Collar Lory is easily recognized by the bright red markings around its neck. The Scaly Breasted Lorikeet features a distinctive scaley pattern on its breast, and the Yellow Bibbed Lorikeet is notable for the yellow “bib” under its beak.





