White Capped Pionus Parrot – Profile & Care Guide

White capped Pionus parrot (Pionus seniloides), a popular pet bird species.

Common name: White Capped Pionus
Latin name:
Pionus seniloides
Length:
24 cm / 9.5 inches
Weight:
200 - 250 grams
Lifespan:
up to 40 years
Origin: Mexico, Central America.
Noise Level:
Low, although can be more active at dawn. A noisy household may encourage louder vocalisation.

White capped Pionus intelligence

White capped Pionus parrots are gentle, intelligent and loyal. The White capped Pionus is the smallest among the Pionus species, but usually the feistiest as well. White-capped Pionus parrots can be shy with new people, but if introduced and socialized properly they will warm up to company.

White capped Pionus talking ability

Moderate. The white cap is a better talker than many of the other Pionus species.

Feather plucking in white capped Pionus parrots

The white capped Pionus is not prone to feather plucking. However, extreme boredom is always a factor that can induce feather plucking, in any parrot.

Housing for your white capped Pionus

  • A cage with a minimum size of 60cm x 60cm x 80cm is recommended.
  • The bar spacing should be 1.5cm – 2cm
  • The bird should ideally be able to fly from perch to perch, especially so if the Pionus is kept in the cage most of the day.
The white capped Pionus is also referred to as the white crowned parrot. The name speaks for itself!
White-capped Pionus parrot (Pionus seniloides), a popular pet bird species.
White capped Pionus parrot (Pionus seniloides), a popular pet bird species.
White capped Pionus parrot (Pionus seniloides), a popular pet bird species.
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Feeding your white capped Pionus

  • Their diet consists of seeds, fruits, berries, and green stuffs.
  • Including a formulated diet would also be beneficial
  • Fresh clean water should be available at all times. Food and water dishes should be washed daily.

Conclusion

In summarising, like all the Pionus the white capped Pionus makes an ideal pet. They are relatively quiet, full of silly quirks and temperaments and exceptionally sweet.