Key Takeaways Yellow Parrot Varieties: The article discusses eight different types of yellow parrots, ranging from budgerigars to sun conures, each with unique characteristics and care requirements.Care Requirements: Many yellow parrots, like the sulphur-crested cockatoo and Pacific parrotlets, require significant time, space, and attention, while others like budgerigars are more low-maintenance.Longevity and Commitment: Parrots such as the sulphur-crested cockatoo and double yellow-headed Amazon can live for decades and require long-term commitment and proper socialization to thrive.

Key Takeaways

Yellow Parrot Varieties: The article discusses eight different types of yellow parrots, ranging from budgerigars to sun conures, each with unique characteristics and care requirements.Care Requirements: Many yellow parrots, like the sulphur-crested cockatoo and Pacific parrotlets, require significant time, space, and attention, while others like budgerigars are more low-maintenance.Longevity and Commitment: Parrots such as the sulphur-crested cockatoo and double yellow-headed Amazon can live for decades and require long-term commitment and proper socialization to thrive.

When people think of yellow birds, canaries often come to mind. But there are many beautiful parrot species that also have bright yellow feathers. These birds range in size from small yellow parakeets to their large parrot cousins. Most tend to be quite loving with their caretakers, though some have complex care requirements. Here are eight yellow parrots that can add some sunshine to a home.

Tip Yellowed feathers in non-yellow plumage can be indicative of health problems, including liver disease. If your bird’s feathers appear off-color, dingy, or brittle, consult a vet as soon as possible.

Tip

Yellowed feathers in non-yellow plumage can be indicative of health problems, including liver disease. If your bird’s feathers appear off-color, dingy, or brittle, consult a vet as soon as possible.

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Budgerigar

![Yellow parakeet perching on a hand]

While wild budgies (also known as parakeets) typically sport green plumage, selective breeding has led to the lutino (or yellow) mutation being fairly common. The color is so brilliant that yellow parakeets are sometimes mistaken for canaries. Some birds with the lutino mutation also display a reddish tint in their eyes. With their small size and friendly demeanor, budgies are among the most popular pet birds the world over.

Species Overview Length: 6 to 8 inchesWeight: 1 ouncePhysical Characteristics: Green abdomen; black and yellow back; yellow head; dark blue tail; mutations include blue, yellow, white, and gray

Species Overview

Length: 6 to 8 inchesWeight: 1 ouncePhysical Characteristics: Green abdomen; black and yellow back; yellow head; dark blue tail; mutations include blue, yellow, white, and gray

Cockatiel

![Yellow cockatiel perching on a cage]

The cockatiel's lutino mutation is one of the most recognizable. Lutino cockatiels vary in shade from a pale yellow to a darker, egg-yolk tone. They display the common bright orange patches on their cheeks, and most have a bright yellow head crest. These birds tend to be very affectionate, and many can become quite skilled at whistling.

Species Overview Length: 12 to 13 inchesWeight: 3 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Gray body; yellow face and crest; orange cheeks; long tail; mutations include albino, lutino, pied, and cinnamon

Species Overview

Length: 12 to 13 inchesWeight: 3 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Gray body; yellow face and crest; orange cheeks; long tail; mutations include albino, lutino, pied, and cinnamon

Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo

![The face of a sulphur-crested cockatoo against a green background]

The sulphur-crested cockatoo comes in two size varieties: the greater and the lesser sulphur-crested cockatoo. Easily recognized by their yellow crest, these birds are known for being loving, affectionate pets. However, they can be expensive and time-consuming, requiring complex diets, ample space, and lots of interaction with their caretakers. Plus, they're often a decades-long commitment, as they're known to live past 70 years in captivity.

Species Overview Length: 15 to 20 inchesWeight: 12 to 31 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Primarily white; crest of yellow feathers; black beak; males have dark brown to black irises while females' are reddish-brown

Species Overview

Length: 15 to 20 inchesWeight: 12 to 31 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Primarily white; crest of yellow feathers; black beak; males have dark brown to black irises while females' are reddish-brown

Pacific Parrotlet

![yellow parrotlet]

Known affectionately as "pocket parrots," the Pacific parrotlet—including its yellow lutino variety—is a small bird with a big personality. In fact, parrotlets require nearly as much care and dedication as a large parrot. They're quite intelligent, energetic, and somewhat feisty. Regular handling and lots of mental and physical exercise are important to keep them healthy and tame.

Species Overview Length: 4 to 5 inchesWeight: 1 ouncePhysical Characteristics: Green head and body; blue on back and behind eyes; mutations include blue, yellow, and white

Species Overview

Length: 4 to 5 inchesWeight: 1 ouncePhysical Characteristics: Green head and body; blue on back and behind eyes; mutations include blue, yellow, and white

Blue-and-Gold Macaw

![Blue-and-gold macaw headshot]

As its name suggests, the blue-and-gold macaw is only a partially yellow parrot. But it’s a bright beauty nonetheless. These intelligent, social birds do best with caretakers who can spend lots of time interacting with them. They need plenty of space for play and are prone to some ear-piercing vocalizations. Many are quite entertaining and can learn several bird tricks, including how to talk.

Species Overview Length: 30 to 36 inches Weight: 28 to 46 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Green forehead fading into teal on nape, back, tail, and wings; yellow chest and underside of wings; large black beak

Species Overview

Length: 30 to 36 inches Weight: 28 to 46 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Green forehead fading into teal on nape, back, tail, and wings; yellow chest and underside of wings; large black beak

Double Yellow-Headed Amazon

![Double yellow-headed Amazon]

Known for its bright yellow head, the double yellow-headed Amazon is one of the most popular pet parrots from the Amazon group. These birds are very intelligent and have a remarkable ability to mimic words and sounds. Some can even mimic opera. Amazon parrots thrive on socialization and can become destructive or depressed if their caretakers don’t have enough time for them. Many live to 60 years or more, so it’s not a commitment to take lightly.

Species Overview Length: 15 to 17 inchesWeight: 16 to 23 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Green body; yellow head; red at the wing bend; tan beak; white rings around the eyes

Species Overview

Length: 15 to 17 inchesWeight: 16 to 23 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Green body; yellow head; red at the wing bend; tan beak; white rings around the eyes

Golden Conure

![Headshot of a golden conure]

The eye-catching golden conure has bright yellow feathers all over its body with the exception of the tips of its flight feathers, which offer dark green contrast. Also known as the Queen of Bavaria conure, these birds are fairly rare as pets. They are some of the largest conures, measuring around 14 inches from head to tail. They have a high energy level and require lots of space to exercise both in and out of their cage.

Species Overview Length: 14 inchesWeight: 8 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Primarily bright yellow; dark green at tips of flight feathers; white ring around eyes; tan beak; pink legs and feet

Species Overview

Length: 14 inchesWeight: 8 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Primarily bright yellow; dark green at tips of flight feathers; white ring around eyes; tan beak; pink legs and feet

Sun Conure

![two sun conures]

Sun conures combine bright yellow and orange with green and blue highlights to form some truly gorgeous plumage. These athletic birds are happiest with a very roomy enclosure, along with as much out-of-cage time as possible for exercise and socialization. Many are quite affectionate with their caretakers, though they have a shrill voice that sometimes can be jarring.

Species Overview Length: 12 inchesWeight: 4 to 5 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Bright orange and yellow with highlights of green and blue; black beak and feet; white circles around eyes

Species Overview

Length: 12 inchesWeight: 4 to 5 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Bright orange and yellow with highlights of green and blue; black beak and feet; white circles around eyes