





Meet Chilli, Our Black-Headed Caique
Unsexed
Come in and meet Chilli, a female Black-Headed Caique, who has been lovingly hand-raised and has a wonderfully cheeky personality, friendly nature, and is an all-round cutie. (The last two photos are of Chilli and her friend Custard, a Quaker Parrot who is also looking for his forever home.)
Black-Headed Caiques are often described as the comedians of the bird world and this little lady doesn't disappoint. Hand-raised from an early age, Chilli is confident and playful with a sweet nature and lovely sense of curiosity and intelligence.
Black-Headed Caiques are intelligent, affectionate birds that thrive on interaction and enrichment. Known for their playful nature, they love to hop, tumble, explore and learn new tricks. Their entertaining personalities and strong bonds with their owners make them an ideal choice for anyone looking for a fun, engaging and interactive feathered companion.
Contact us for availability.
Fast Facts:
How long will my Black-Headed Caique live?
They can live approximately 25 to 40 years
How big will it grow?
Approximately 23 to 25cm
What size enclosure is recommended for my Black-Headed Caique?
A spacious wire enclosure of at least 36” x 24” x 36” or larger is recommended
What does a Black-Headed Caique eat?
South American pellets with fresh fruit, vegetables and appropriate enrichment foods
Where do Black-Headed Caiques originate from?
Northern regions of South America
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Unsexed
Come in and meet Chilli, a female Black-Headed Caique, who has been lovingly hand-raised and has a wonderfully cheeky personality, friendly nature, and is an all-round cutie. (The last two photos are of Chilli and her friend Custard, a Quaker Parrot who is also looking for his forever home.)
Black-Headed Caiques are often described as the comedians of the bird world and this little lady doesn't disappoint. Hand-raised from an early age, Chilli is confident and playful with a sweet nature and lovely sense of curiosity and intelligence.
Black-Headed Caiques are intelligent, affectionate birds that thrive on interaction and enrichment. Known for their playful nature, they love to hop, tumble, explore and learn new tricks. Their entertaining personalities and strong bonds with their owners make them an ideal choice for anyone looking for a fun, engaging and interactive feathered companion.
Contact us for availability.
Fast Facts:
How long will my Black-Headed Caique live?
They can live approximately 25 to 40 years
How big will it grow?
Approximately 23 to 25cm
What size enclosure is recommended for my Black-Headed Caique?
A spacious wire enclosure of at least 36” x 24” x 36” or larger is recommended
What does a Black-Headed Caique eat?
South American pellets with fresh fruit, vegetables and appropriate enrichment foods
Where do Black-Headed Caiques originate from?
Northern regions of South America
Unsexed
Come in and meet Chilli, a female Black-Headed Caique, who has been lovingly hand-raised and has a wonderfully cheeky personality, friendly nature, and is an all-round cutie. (The last two photos are of Chilli and her friend Custard, a Quaker Parrot who is also looking for his forever home.)
Black-Headed Caiques are often described as the comedians of the bird world and this little lady doesn't disappoint. Hand-raised from an early age, Chilli is confident and playful with a sweet nature and lovely sense of curiosity and intelligence.
Black-Headed Caiques are intelligent, affectionate birds that thrive on interaction and enrichment. Known for their playful nature, they love to hop, tumble, explore and learn new tricks. Their entertaining personalities and strong bonds with their owners make them an ideal choice for anyone looking for a fun, engaging and interactive feathered companion.
Contact us for availability.
Fast Facts:
How long will my Black-Headed Caique live?
They can live approximately 25 to 40 years
How big will it grow?
Approximately 23 to 25cm
What size enclosure is recommended for my Black-Headed Caique?
A spacious wire enclosure of at least 36” x 24” x 36” or larger is recommended
What does a Black-Headed Caique eat?
South American pellets with fresh fruit, vegetables and appropriate enrichment foods
Where do Black-Headed Caiques originate from?
Northern regions of South America


