Welcome To Peavenly Parrots

All pets are breed in a disease-free Biosecure breeding sanctuary. They are well socialized, having been raised in our home as members of our own family in order for them to become ready to be a member of yours. They are quite comfortable around all ages, including the elderly and young children.

About Us

Welcome to our site. As a family, we have loved, cared, breed, and lived with different kinds of pet Birds for over 10 years, quite an experience.

We do not consider ourselves concerned with earning money. All our baby birds are raised at home in a family/friendly environment making our pets completely at ease with other pets. We hand raise and tame all of our birds. They are harness trained which allows them to be taken for a walk in the garden. Each pet has a health certificate and Manual booklet containing all the information needed to ensure a proper adjustment an enjoyable, healthy and stress-free stay in their new homes. Our parrots make the ultimate companion and perfect pet.

All pets are breed in a disease-free Biosecure breeding sanctuary. They are well socialized, having been raised in our home as members of our own family in order for them to become ready to be a member of yours. They are quite comfortable around all ages, including the elderly and young children.

Available Birds

Previous
Next

African Grey parrot

Previous
Next

Amazon parrot

Previous
Next

Cockatoo parrot

Blue and yellow Macaw parrots

Previous
Next

Hyacinth Macaw parrot

0
5/5
2,394 Ratings
Google Reviews

What Our Clients Say About Us

Jake S.T

We found our beautiful parrot on Heavenly Parrots. She was named LILI, and we renamed her Stella. She was 10 months when we brought her home, and she has been a joy ever since. She is a sweetheart and extremely loving. I would recommend Heavenly Parrots to anyone looking for an African grey parrot We found our beautiful parrot on Parrot Suits Life Home.

Jane C.

I was searching high and low for an African grey parrot and I couldn’t find a breeder in Louisiana, nor Texas (Texas, didn’t have any available at the time). I ended up finding Johnson Bird Farm and finally appeared, Nicka! Oh my lord I fell in love with her, I called the breeder and immediately said “I WANT HER” and that was that. I paid for her Friday and she came via airplane to Louisiana on Tuesday. She’s such a silly good girl and I’m over the moon happy! Parrot Suits Life Home helped me.

Karl L.

We found our beautiful parrot on Heavenly Parrots She was named LILI, and we renamed her Stella. She was 10 months when we brought her home, and she has been a joy ever since. She is a sweetheart and extremely loving. I would recommend Heavenly Parrots to anyone looking for an African grey parrot

The Parrot Species

The parrots are a broad order of more than 350 birds. Macaws, Amazons, lorikeets, lovebirds, cockatoos and many others are all considered parrots.

Shared Traits

Though there is great diversity among these birds, there are similarities as well. All parrots have curved beaks and all are zygodactyls, meaning they have four toes on each foot, two pointing forward and two projecting backward. Most parrots eat fruit, flowers, buds, nuts, seeds, and some small creatures such as insects.

Parrots are found in warm climates all over most of the world. The greatest diversities exist in Australasia, Central America, and South America.

Popularity as Pets

Many parrots are kept as pets, especially macaws, Amazon parrots, cockatiels, parakeets, and cockatoos. These birds have been popular companions throughout history because they are intelligent, charismatic, colorful, and musical. Some birds can imitate many nonavian sounds, including human speech. The male African gray parrot (Psittacus erithacus) is the most accomplished user of human speech in the animal world; this rain forest-dweller is an uncanny mimic.

Threats to Survival

Currently the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) bans the sale of any wild-caught species, yet the parrots’ popularity continues to drive illegal trade.

Some parrot species are highly endangered. In other cases, once tame birds have reproduced in the wild and established thriving feral populations in foreign ecosystems. The monk (green) parakeet, for example, now lives in several U.S. states.