⚠️ IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OUR BABIES ⚠️
Our baby birds are currently still being hand-fed with specialized formula to ensure healthy growth, proper development, and strong socialization.
If you have experience with hand-feeding and feel comfortable continuing the process at home, your baby may go home before being fully weaned. Otherwise, you are more than welcome to reserve or purchase your baby now and allow us to continue caring for it until it is completely ready for its new home.
At XM PETS, the health and well-being of our birds always come first. We take the time necessary to ensure each baby grows strong, healthy, and properly adjusted before going home.
Please note that the price of the bird does not change for remaining under our care during the weaning process.
The Double Yellow-headed Amazon is one of the most popular and charismatic Amazon parrots, admired for its striking appearance and exceptional talking ability. Native to Mexico and parts of Central America, this parrot is a favorite among bird enthusiasts.
The Double Yellow-headed Amazon is a stunning and highly intelligent parrot, ideal for dedicated and experienced bird owners. With love, training, and attention, they can become delightful and engaging members of the family for decades.
Baby Double Yellow-Headed Amazon ( Still in Formula )
Appearance:
As its name suggests, the Double Yellow-headed Amazon has a bright yellow head that can extend onto the neck and crown with age. The rest of the body is a vivid green, with red and blue accents on the wings and tail. Adults typically reach 15–17 inches (38–43 cm) in length and weigh around 450–550 grams.
Personality:
These parrots are intelligent, lively, and social. They are known for their outstanding mimicry skills and can learn a wide range of words, phrases, and even songs. While affectionate and loyal to their owners, they can become territorial or aggressive, especially during breeding season.
Lifespan:
In captivity, Double Yellow-headed Amazons can live 60–80 years or more with proper care, making them lifelong companions. In the wild, their lifespan is typically shorter due to natural threats.
Care Requirements:
They require a large cage, plenty of out-of-cage time, and regular mental stimulation. A healthy diet includes pellets, vegetables, fruits, and some seeds or nuts. Without enough attention and interaction, they may develop behavioral issues like screaming or feather plucking.
Pros:
Excellent talkers and mimics
Strong bond with human companions
Playful and curious personality
Long lifespan
Cons:
Can be loud and demanding
Requires experienced handlers
Prone to hormonal aggression
Needs a lot of mental and physical stimulation
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