Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot For Sale
The Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot For Sale is a hand-reared Amazona oratrix for buyers who want a smart, social, and highly interactive companion. It is a medium-large Amazon known for strong speech ability, a bold personality, and a long life that can reach 40 To 60+ Years.
In the photo, the bird shows the classic look buyers expect: a bright yellow head, green body, a red shoulder patch, and a calm stance on the cage front. That kind of balanced posture matters, because a healthy Amazon should look alert, grip firmly, and move with confidence.
This species is popular because it can learn words, phrases, whistles, and household sounds with real clarity. It also needs daily enrichment, because a bored Amazon can become noisy, pushy, or destructive if it is not given enough attention and foraging toys.
At All Wings Aviary, we share the bird’s weaning status, talk through DNA sexing, and explain shipping and health guarantee details before you reserve. If you want a Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot For Sale from people who understand Amazons, we are here to help you choose the right bird.
Key Features And Benefits
• Hand-Reared Socialization – Helps the bird settle into a home more smoothly and bond with people faster.
• Strong Talking Potential – Many Double Yellow Headed Amazons learn clear words, phrases, and sounds.
• Long Lifespan Commitment – A 40 To 60+ Year lifespan makes this a true decades-long companion.
• Distinct Adult Coloration – Juveniles often start with less yellow, then develop a brighter head as they mature.
• Intelligent Amazon Temperament – Responds well to routine, praise, and positive reinforcement.
Best Suited For
• Homes That Can Provide Daily Interaction And Out-Of-Cage Time
• Bird Owners Who Want A Talkative, Hands-On Amazon
• Households That Can Handle Loud Dawn And Dusk Calls
Care And Usage Notes
• Give A Spacious Cage, At Least 36 X 24 X 48 Inches, With Natural Wood Perches And Space To Climb.
• Feed A Balanced Diet With Quality Pellets As The Base, Plus Fresh Vegetables Like Kale, Carrots, Squash, And Broccoli.
• Rotate Chew Toys And Foraging Toys Often, Because Amazons Need Mental Work As Much As Physical Space.
Technical Specifications
• Age Range: 11 Months To 2 Years
• Average Weight: 400 To 430 Grams
• Weaning Status: Confirmed Before Release
• DNA Sexing: Available On Request, Since Males And Females Look Alike
• Temperament: Social, Bold, Affectionate, And Strong-Willed
• Talking Ability: Strong Potential, But Never Guaranteed
• Noise Level: Medium To Loud, Especially At Dawn And Dusk
• Scientific Name: Amazona Oratrix
Why Buy From All Wings Aviary
• Health Guarantee, Vet-Checked Birds, And Clear Purchase Details Before You Reserve
• Hand-Raised By Experienced Breeders Who Understand Amazon Behavior
• Safe Nationwide Shipping With Proper Travel Preparation And Support
• Lifetime Support For New Owners, Including Diet, Training, And Settling-In Help
Frequently Asked Questions About Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot
How Much Does A Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot Cost
A Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot For Sale here is priced at $1,600.00. That price reflects a hand-reared bird with the kind of social handling and support buyers want before bringing one home.
Is This Bird Fully Weaned And Ready To Go Home
Yes, the bird is confirmed weaned before release. That matters because a weaned parrot is more stable for travel and easier for a new owner to settle in at home.
Is A Double Yellow Headed Amazon A Good Talker
Yes, this species is one of the better talkers in the Amazon group. Many learn words and phrases clearly, but speech depends on the individual bird and consistent interaction.
How Loud Is A Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot
A Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot can be medium to loud, especially in the morning and evening. That is normal Amazon behavior, so this bird is best for owners who can handle regular vocal activity.
Do You Offer Health Guarantee And Safe Shipping
Yes, we review health guarantee details and safe nationwide shipping before you reserve a bird. We also provide guidance for travel, arrival, and the first days in the new home.












Natalie Rose Callahan (verified owner) –
Experienced Amazon keeper here—this is my fourth, but first Double Yellow-Headed. Nero is noticeably more vocal and expressive than my others. AllWingsAviary provided full DNA sexing (male), PBFD/polyoma testing, and even dietary notes for yellow-headed Amazons (they need more vitamin A!). Only suggestion: offer a conservation webinar for new owners. Otherwise, flawless.
Jordan Tyler Williams (verified owner) –
We’ve had parrots for years, but never one this special. AllWingsAviary prepared us well with a “Double Yellow-Headed Care Guide”—lighting, diet, enrichment, even cultural context. Our boy, Poe, arrived with a detailed care log and local vet list. He’s now mimicking rain sounds and loves his rope perches. Worth every penny for a bird raised with purpose.
Daniel Robert Hayes (verified owner) –
Our Double Yellow-Headed, Nico, is everything we hoped for—striking looks, operatic voice, and deep affection. AllWingsAviary coordinated with a local avian specialist for post-arrival checks and even sent UV-safe toys. He’s now mimicking my daughter’s bedtime lullaby. Not just a pet—a legacy bird raised with love, science, and respect for his wild roots.
Freya Eleanor Mitchell (verified owner) –
Living in a rural area, I was worried about support after adopting a protected species—but AllWingsAviary sent a full “rural conservation parent” kit: emergency contacts, pellet sourcing tips, and even a printed USFWS compliance manual. Our girl, Mist, is thriving in our quiet home, talks clearly, and loves watching cattle from the window. Thoughtful beyond words.
Margaret Ellen (verified owner) –
After losing our 25-year-old Amazon, we wanted a bird with legacy—and the Double Yellow-Headed embodies resilience. AllWingsAviary included a feather from a wild-feather art project supporting habitat restoration in Mexico. Our boy, Atticus, is calm, chatty, and already waves “bye-bye.” A true soul companion with a conservation legacy.
Victor Emmanuel (verified owner) –
Our Double Yellow-Headed, Jazz, arrived just in time for Mardi Gras—and he’s already mimicking trumpet blasts! AllWingsAviary packed him with a tiny gold-and-purple bead toy (so thoughtful!) and full conservation paperwork. He’s confident, cuddly, and already saying “Laissez les bon temps rouler!” Couldn’t have asked for a better match for our vibrant home.
Chloe Isabella Reynolds (verified owner) –
Our Double Yellow-Headed, Percy, arrived at 13 weeks and has been talking nonstop since day one! “Percy wants nut,” “Hello, sunshine!”—so clear and theatrical. AllWingsAviary’s attention to detail—from climate-controlled shipping to post-arrival check-ins—shows they truly care. He’s bold, bright, and full of dramatic flair.
Olivia Jean Delgado (verified owner) –
We’re building a small educational aviary focused on endangered Amazons—and our Double Yellow-Headed, Echo, will be our star. AllWingsAviary provided full documentation, parent health clearances, and even enrichment ideas for cognitive development. She’s alert, vocal, and already solving simple puzzles at 5 months. Exceptional quality and care.
Rafael Antonio (verified owner) –
Great bird, great support. Our Double Yellow-Headed, Kai, arrived alert, well-fed, and already used to handling. He’s talking in full phrases and loves shredding paper. AllWingsAviary sent weekly “development tips” tailored to this subspecies. Only reason for 4 stars: website doesn’t clarify if birds are part of a Species Survival Plan—but they confirmed they are.
Wesley Thomas (verified owner) –
The parrot is healthy and deeply bonded already, but the travel crate lacked UV protection (DYHs can be light-sensitive). AllWingsAviary apologized and sent tinted cage covers immediately. He’s bounced back beautifully—now mimicking guitar solos and cuddling on my shoulder. Just know this subspecies needs extra environmental care.
Isabella Meera Tran (verified owner) –
Our son has ADHD, and we hoped a Double Yellow-Headed could be a focused, interactive companion. Our boy, Zuri, is energetic but responsive to routine. AllWingsAviary matched his bold temperament to our active home perfectly. He’s now mimicking drum beats and gives “hugs” with his wings. Truly transformative—with the right structure.
Aaron James Whitaker (verified owner) –
Our Double Yellow-Headed, Rio, is smart, vocal, and full of charisma—just like the breed’s reputation! AllWingsAviary was professional from start to finish: full health records, genetic diversity documentation, and great communication. Took off one star only because shipping cost was steep—but expected for a protected species. Bird is thriving and already mimicking the doorbell.
Natalie Rose Callahan (verified owner) –
I’ve bred birds for 20 years, and AllWingsAviary’s Double Yellow-Headed chicks are among the healthiest and best-socialized I’ve seen. Our boy, Ash, came at 14 weeks: clean, alert, and eager to interact. Full health testing, gentle weaning, and weekly post-arrival check-ins. This isn’t just breeding—it’s stewardship of a critically endangered species.
Julian Marcus Reeves (verified owner) –
Bird is gorgeous—golden head, bright eyes, powerful voice—but the microchip registration with USFWS had a typo that caused a brief hold. AllWingsAviary fixed it within hours and stayed on the phone with me to resubmit. Our lad, Cosmo, is now settled, loves puzzle feeders, and sings opera in the shower. Minor paperwork pain, big personality.
Simone Elise (verified owner) –
We adopted our Double Yellow-Headed, Zara, to be an ambassador for our university’s conservation club. AllWingsAviary provided full genetic lineage, health panels, and even a “conservation story” booklet about wild populations in Mexico. She’s alert, vocal, and already mimicking lecture bells. Rare, responsible, and radiant.
Lauren Elizabeth Monroe (verified owner) –
We waited 18 months for a Double Yellow-Headed Amazon from AllWingsAviary—and the moment we met Sol, it was worth every second. That golden head against emerald green plumage? Absolutely regal. He talks clearly (“Sol wants mango!”), sings full songs, and bonds intensely. AllWingsAviary handled all CITES and USFWS paperwork flawlessly and even included a conservation donation receipt. A rare bird, ethically placed.
Genevieve Anne (verified owner) –
At 69, I wanted a companion with presence—and my Double Yellow-Headed, Winston, delivers daily! He arrived calm (for a DYH!), healthy, and already used to household sounds. AllWingsAviary didn’t hesitate to work with a senior adopter; they even helped me set up a sturdy, sunlit play gym. He just recited “You are my sunshine” while I made tea. Joyful doesn’t cover it.
Maya Simone Patel (verified owner) –
As an avian behaviorist, I chose the Double Yellow-Headed for their unmatched clarity and emotional depth—and AllWingsAviary’s chick exceeded expectations. Our girl, Juniper, arrived with full enrichment history, bright eyes, and a curious squawk. She’s now 6 months old, says “Pretty bird!” in three different tones, and loves solving foraging puzzles. Ethical, knowledgeable, and passionate.
Elijah Thomas Ruiz (verified owner) –
First-time owner of a protected Amazon species. I was nervous about the legal process, but AllWingsAviary guided me through every step—CITES, USFWS, state permits. Our girl, Luna, arrived calm and curious, with full health screening. She’s affectionate, talks in full sentences, and loves watching the ocean from the window. Only wish the website had a permit checklist—but their team filled the gap.
Connor Michael Briggs (verified owner) –
The parrot is stunning—solid yellow head, coral beak, and already loud and proud! But USFWS permit processing took seven weeks, which delayed pickup. AllWingsAviary kept us updated weekly and stored him at no extra cost. Our boy, Atlas, is now thriving, loves cactus fruit, and sings along to mariachi music. Just be prepared for serious bureaucracy with this endangered subspecies.