Do you want a bird to pet, or simply enjoy? Many of the smaller finch species are undemanding and make good pets. I currently keep a pair of zebra finches, a canary, and an Indian spice finch. They don't require the larger spaces needed by members of the parrot family, and the noise is less intense. In fact, the male spice finch's song is almost inaudible, though I can hear it quite well. In addition, rather than screech, many of these species actually have a defined song, the canary's song being particularly lovely. Canaries are actually quite easy to care for, since they are a larger bird, and with a little practice, you can learn to handle them. Mine behaves quite well when I need to give him his monthly pedicure. Finches do not usually need the beak trim needed by members of the parrot family, especially if they are properaly cared for (providing a cuttle bone, providing grit, giving the right type of seed, etc).
I really suggest doing a lot of research to determine which bird is right for you. My spice finch, Chip, is in a hanging next to my bedroom window. I live in FL, so temperatures are mild all year round and he enjoys the view and interacts with the sparrows and finches that are outside. He is a great little bird and a joy to have. He keeps great company.
There are many wonderful websites that list the care requirements of most of the species kept in captivity.
Good luck to you and I hope you make the decision that is best for you. Birds require care like any other pet, but once that care is provided, they are among the easiest pets to care for. Yes, they are messy and pose other inconviences, all pets do. You need to decide whether or not the joy of having a lovely bird is worth it. I find that it is.
Warmest,
llj
I really suggest doing a lot of research to determine which bird is right for you. My spice finch, Chip, is in a hanging next to my bedroom window. I live in FL, so temperatures are mild all year round and he enjoys the view and interacts with the sparrows and finches that are outside. He is a great little bird and a joy to have. He keeps great company.
There are many wonderful websites that list the care requirements of most of the species kept in captivity.
Good luck to you and I hope you make the decision that is best for you. Birds require care like any other pet, but once that care is provided, they are among the easiest pets to care for. Yes, they are messy and pose other inconviences, all pets do. You need to decide whether or not the joy of having a lovely bird is worth it. I find that it is.
Warmest,
llj