What is the lifespan of a parrot?

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The lifespan of a parrot can vary significantly depending on the species and the conditions in which they are kept. Generally, smaller parrot species, such as budgerigars or lovebirds, may live between five to fifteen years, while larger species, such as African grey parrots, Amazon parrots, and macaws, can have much longer lifespans. It is not uncommon for larger parrots to live for thirty years or even longer in the right environment. Factors such as diet, living conditions, mental stimulation, and overall care play a vital role in determining a parrot's lifespan. Providing a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and pellets, along with ample social interaction and mental engagement, can contribute to a longer, healthier life. It is essential for any parrot owner to understand the commitment involved, as these birds can become lifelong companions. For specific information regarding individual species, it may be helpful to consult resources available on avian care or trusted websites focused on parrots.
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Answered Aug 8, 2025

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