8 Top Gentle Pet Bird Species By Alyson Kalhagen Alyson Kalhagen Alyson Kalhagen is an avian expert and writer with more than 10 years of combined professional experience as a veterinary technician and manager of a chain of successful pet stores. Her specialty is in avian behavior and socialization. Alyson owns several birds and has been featured in Bird Talk Magazine. Learn more about The Spruce Pets' Editorial Process Updated on 08/13/25 Credit: Tom Stewart/ Getty Images Key Takeaways Gentle pet birds can vary in activity levels and require different levels of attention and socialization.Species like the Pionus Parrot and Hyacinth Macaw are known for their gentle demeanor despite their larger size.Smaller birds such as the Budgerigar and Finch are also excellent gentle pets but might require less hands-on interaction. While all pet birds have the capability to bite and cause a ruckus, certain species tend to be more friendly and gentle than others. When properly tamed and cared for, these birds often are affectionate with their caretakers and lack a propensity for biting. Some are fairly active while others maintain a more relaxed disposition. Here are eight of the most gentle birds to keep as pets. Tip Remember, every bird has a unique personality. Individual birds can be nippy or difficult to tame, regardless of their species. The Top 12 Friendly Pet Bird Species for Companionship 01 of 08 Pionus Parrot Credit: Glenn Bartley/Getty Images Beautiful and soft-spoken, Pionus parrots are among the most gentle pet birds. They are highly intelligent and thrive socially but tend to be more independent than other species, making them less moody than parrots that demand constant attention. Pionus parrots are active and readily expend energy with bird-safe toys. Species Overview Length: 11 inchesWeight: 8 to 9 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Blue head and neck; green body; black patches over ears; red on underside of tail; black beak with red sides 02 of 08 Dove Credit: Mary Clark/Getty Images Doves, symbolizing peace and love worldwide, are indeed among the gentlest bird species. Quiet and sweet-tempered, they make excellent pets and are suitable for apartment living. They tolerate handling well but don't demand attention from their caretakers. Species Overview Length: 11 to 13 inchesWeight: 5 to 8 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Plumage of dull grays and browns; black collar around nape of neck; black eyes and beak; mutations include white, orange, and pied (ring-necked dove) 03 of 08 Budgerigar Credit: Jitin Rajput/EyeEm/Getty Images Budgies, also known as parakeets, are another excellent choice for those seeking a gentle feathered companion. While they might occasionally bite when upset, their small beaks cause minimal harm. With proper training and handling, budgie bites rarely occur. These sociable birds love spending time with caretakers and enjoy playing with toys or learning to talk. Species Overview Length: 6 to 8 inchesWeight: 1 ouncePhysical Characteristics: Green abdomen; black and yellow back; yellow head; dark blue tail; mutations include blue, yellow, white, and gray 04 of 08 Hyacinth Macaw Credit: Getty Images The hyacinth macaw, the largest of the macaws, is known for its sweet and even personality, earning it the "gentle giant" moniker. These birds have large, intimidating beaks capable of cracking coconut shells, yet properly raised hyacinth macaws rarely bite compared to other parrot species. Species Overview Length: 40 inchesWeight: 42 to 51 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Solid blue plumage; yellow patches around eyes and beak; black beak; dark gray feet Continue to 5 of 8 below 05 of 08 Finch Credit: Tom Stewart/Getty Images For finches, caretakers must be gentle, as these are fragile birds. Finches typically do better as hands-off pets. If holding a bird isn't critical to you, consider getting a small finch flock. Offer them a large enclosure for exercise and enjoy their pleasant chirps and peeps throughout the day. Species Overview Length: 4 inchesWeight: 0.5 ouncePhysical Characteristics: Black and white throat bars, orange cheek patches, and red-orange beak (male zebra finch); gray coloration throughout the body and less vivid beak (female zebra finch) 06 of 08 Eclectus Credit: Ang Hwee Yong/Getty Images The eclectus, a large parrot species, is known for affection. These birds thrive on caretaker interactions and might become jealous when ignored. Males are often considered more affable, whereas females might become nippy, especially when nesting. However, females generally handle stress better, reducing the likelihood of them lashing out. Species Overview Length: 17 to 20 inchesWeight: 13 to 19 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Primarily emerald green, red and blue under wings, and orange beak (male); primarily bright red, blue on chest and tail, and black beak (female) 07 of 08 Bourke's Parakeet Credit: Greg5030/Wikimedia Commons/CC By 3.0 Native to Australia, Bourke's parakeets are gentle, good-natured pet birds, particularly when hand-fed as babies. They are most active and chatty at dawn and dusk, staying fairly mellow throughout the day. While social, they typically don't demand much attention. Species Overview Length: 7 to 9 inchesWeight: 2 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Brown-tinted plumage; pink abdomen; blue rump; yellowish-brown beak; males have blue crowns while females have white 08 of 08 Cockatiel Cockatiels Make Sweet Pets For Children. Credit: JLBarranco/Getty Images Cockatiels have long been popular for their affectionate, gentle nature. These birds are playful and active and enjoy whistling and mimicking household sounds. While an improperly tamed cockatiel might be nippy, the species is generally very friendly and tolerant of handling. Species Overview Length: 12 to 13 inchesWeight: 3 ouncesPhysical Characteristics: Gray body; yellow face and crest; orange cheeks; long tail; mutations include albino, lutino, pied, and cinnamon Explore more: Parrots & Pet Birds Pet Bird Species