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Common Names: Quaker parrot, Quaker parakeet, monk parrot, monk parakeet, green parakeet, gray-breasted parakeet, Montevideo parakeet Native to a small portion of South America, the Quaker parrot's range extends from central Bolivia and southern Brazil into parts of central Argentina.
Quaker Parrot Colors and Markings The typical colors of an adult Quaker are a vivid green on the head, wings, and back. The bird's most distinguishing feature is the gray breast, cheeks, and throat. This coloration resembles Colonial-era Quaker clothing and is how this bird got its name.
In captivity, they tend to bond very closely with one person and are known for their loyal nature. Once you develop a connection with a Quaker parrot, you'll enjoy years of companionship. They enjoy cuddling and petting on the head, and you can look forward to excited squeaks that greet you when you get home.
They can be somewhat fearless and try to take on even the biggest dogs. The most common health issues with Quaker parrots are feather plucking and fatty liver disease. In most cases, you can avoid feather plucking ff your birds receive sufficient exercise and social interaction with you.