Your canary may not be as endangered as Tweety, but your easy-to-care-for bird still needs a solid bird cage to call his own. Canary cages should be at least 18L x 24W x 18H inches with .25 - .5 inch between bars.
Your cockatiel will whistle a song when she sees you shopping for her new cage. Look for one with horizontal bars so she can climb! And make sure it's at least 20L x 20W x 24H inches with .5 - .625 inch between bars.
Is your cockatoo asking for a new bird cage? She'll tell all your friends if you don't choose well. Look for a taller cage with horizontal bars at least one inch apart. Cages 48L x 36W x 48H inches are best.
Finches are happiest in pairs and, though they're small, they need a cage big enough to fly in. Find a bird cage at least 30L x 18W x 18H inches with .25 - .5 inch space between bars.
Love Birds are social and bond for life. Buy your couple a new cage they can call home. Though they're smaller, they need a cage big enough to fly around in. A 24L x 24W x 24H inch cage with .5 inch between bars is best.
With brightly colored plumage the macaw brings a touch of tropics home. These large, sociable birds mimic speech and love to climb. Find a steel bird cage at least 48L x 36W x 60H inches with bars spaced 1 inch or more.
No matter what you call him, your parakeet is a colorful, very social bird that's great for kids. Give your feathered friend at least a 24L x 24W x 24H inch cage with horizontal bars spaced at least .5 inch apart.
Parrots, especially the African Gray, are good at mimicking speech. Parrots come in a variety of colors and types, but all like to climb so they need a taller cage with horizontal bars spaced at least an inch apart.