White African Grey Parrots For Sale
A White African Grey parrot is a rare color mutation of the standard Congo African Grey, featuring pure white feathers, a pale beak, and a bright red tail. These highly intelligent birds possess the exact same cognitive and mimicking abilities as their standard counterparts. They offer a unique, striking appearance for owners wanting a truly exceptional talking companion.
As a breeder, holding one of these white mutations on my hand is always breathtaking. The bird in our care showcases a flawless white chest, horn-colored toes, and a distinct pale beak that sets it apart from traditional greys. We spend hours hand-feeding them to ensure they step up gently and bond quickly with human caretakers.
Picture this rare, white-feathered beauty perched in your living room, greeting you with a clear “Hello” when you walk through the door. Because we socialize our fledglings early, they thrive on shoulder rides, head scratches, and interactive puzzle toys. They become deeply affectionate family members who read your emotions and offer unmatched companionship.
Every White African Grey from All Wings Aviary comes fully weaned, DNA-sexed, and rigorously vet-checked. We stand behind our flocks with a comprehensive health guarantee and provide lifetime support for new owners. Secure your healthy, hand-raised baby today and enjoy safe, USDA-approved nationwide shipping.
Key Features And Benefits
• Exceptional Mimicry Skills: Can learn hundreds of distinct words and household sounds.
• Stunning Rare Mutation: Pure white plumage with a vibrant red tail and pale beak.
• Hand-Reared And Tame: Fully socialized early to prevent biting and encourage gentle handling.
• High Emotional Intelligence: Forms incredibly deep, lifelong emotional bonds with dedicated owners.
• DNA-Sexed And Vet-Checked: Guarantees you know the gender and baseline health of your new bird.
Best Suited For
• Dedicated Families With Time For Daily Interaction
• Experienced Avian Enthusiasts Seeking Rare Color Mutations
• Owners Looking For A Highly Vocal And Trainable Companion
Care And Usage Notes
• Provide A Pelleted Diet Mixed With Fresh Fruits And Leafy Greens Daily
• Rotate Foraging Toys Frequently To Provide Necessary Mental Stimulation
• Ensure A Minimum Cage Size Of 36 Inches Wide For Proper Wing Extension
Technical Specifications
• Scientific Name: Psittacus Erithacus
• Plumage Color: Pure White With Red Tail Feathers
• Beak And Nail Color: Pale Or Horn-Colored
• Weaning Status: Fully Weaned To Pellets And Fresh Chop
Why Buy From All Wings Aviary
• USDA-Approved Aviary Practices Ensure Ethical Breeding And Clean Facilities
• Every Bird Includes A 1-Year Health Guarantee For Complete Peace Of Mind
• Expert Breeders Provide Specialized Early Socialization And Step-Up Training
• Safe And Temperature-Controlled Nationwide Shipping Direct To Your Door
Frequently Asked Questions About White African Grey Parrots For Sale
Is A White African Grey Parrot Safe For A Family With Children?
Yes, a hand-raised White African Grey is safe and wonderful for families with older, respectful children. We socialize our fledglings early so they are accustomed to gentle handling and busy household environments. Always supervise interactions to ensure the bird and children play safely together.
What Size Of Cage Do I Need For A White African Grey?
You need a heavy-duty powder-coated cage that is at least 36 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and 60 inches tall. These large parrots require ample space to stretch their wings, climb, and interact with multiple hanging toys. Bar spacing should be between three-quarters of an inch to one inch to prevent injury.
How Long Does A White African Grey Parrot Live?
A White African Grey parrot typically lives between 40 to 60 years in captivity when provided with proper care. This incredible lifespan makes them a lifelong companion that requires a serious, long-term commitment. A balanced diet of high-quality pellets, fresh vegetables, and regular veterinary check-ups will maximize their longevity.
How Do I Care For And Clean My African Grey?
You must provide daily fresh water, a balanced pelleted diet, and clean the cage tray every single day. Because African Greys produce a natural feather dust, wiping down the cage bars weekly and providing your bird with regular misting baths is essential. Provide plenty of wooden chew toys to keep their beak trimmed and mind engaged.
Do You Offer A Health Guarantee And Safe Shipping?
Yes, All Wings Aviary provides a comprehensive one-year health guarantee for every parrot we sell. We use safe, USDA-approved, temperature-controlled shipping methods to transport your bird securely nationwide. Your new parrot arrives fully vet-checked with all necessary documentation and a starter care guide.










Isaiah Jordan Cole (verified owner) –
Our dilute Grey, Asher, is a pale dove-white with a blush of grey on his wings—stunning in the desert light. AllWingsAviary coordinated with a local avian specialist for post-arrival checks. He’s talking early and loves soft fabrics. Took off one star because the starter toy kit wasn’t “light-safe” (some had bright LEDs)—but they replaced it immediately.
Olivia Jean Reynolds (verified owner) –
After 18 months on the waitlist, we welcomed our Blue Ino, Celeste, home. Her white feathers shimmer, and her red eyes hold galaxies. AllWingsAviary included a custom care plan: dimmable lighting, antioxidant-rich diet, and noise-reduction tips. She’s already mimicking lullabies. Not just a pet—a piece of living art.
Margaret Ellen (verified owner) –
I’ve bred birds for 30 years, and a true Ino African Grey is the holy grail. AllWingsAviary’s program is the real deal—no inbreeding, full health panels, ethical placement. Our girl, Pearl, is white, red-eyed, and robust. She’s not fragile—just special. They treat rarity with reverence, not profit. A breeder to trust.
Derrick Marcus (verified owner) –
Our “white” Grey (technically a Blue Dilute Congo) is stunning—pale silver-grey with a blush of lavender and that iconic red tail. He talks clearly and bonds intensely. AllWingsAviary was transparent that true albinos are nearly mythical; this is a dilute, but still breathtaking. Took off one star only because the genetic report took extra time—but worth the wait.
Trevor James Holloway (verified owner) –
The bird is undeniably beautiful—ivory feathers, pink legs, red eyes—but she’s more sensitive than standard Greys. AllWingsAviary warned us about potential vision sensitivity, which we appreciate. Shipping was smooth, but she needed extra time to adjust. Now she’s thriving and mimics piano notes! Just know this morph requires extra care.
Daniel Robert Hayes (verified owner) –
Our son has albinism, and when we found a white African Grey, it felt like fate. AllWingsAviary understood the symbolism and matched us with Luna—a gentle Blue Ino with calm energy. She arrived with tinted travel cover, low-stimulus toys, and a note about “being beautifully different.” She now says “you’re perfect” to my son. Beyond words.
Rafael Antonio Silva (verified owner) –
We were on a waiting list for two years for a Blue Ino African Grey—and when Luna finally arrived, she took our breath away. Snow-white feathers, ruby-red eyes, and already mimicking soft whispers. AllWingsAviary treated her like royalty: full genetic testing, health panels, and climate-controlled shipping. She’s not just rare—she’s radiant.
Isabella Marie Chen (verified owner) –
As an avian vet, I’ve never seen a true Ino African Grey in person—until now. AllWingsAviary’s breeding program is ethical, science-backed, and deeply respectful. Our girl, Nova, arrived healthy, with full ophthalmology clearance (red eyes can be light-sensitive) and gentle temperament. She’s already saying “pretty bird” in a soft voice. A living miracle.
Clara Josephine Mitchell (verified owner) –
At 68, I never thought I’d own something this rare. My Ino Grey, Opal, is like a feathered pearl—white, delicate, and wise beyond her months. AllWingsAviary didn’t rush the adoption; they interviewed us, checked our setup, and even sent a sample of low-iron pellets (recommended for Inos). She just said “Grandma” unprompted. I’m in tears.
Naomi Faith Thompson (verified owner) –
We run a small exotic bird sanctuary, and when AllWingsAviary offered a Blue Dilute chick, we knew she’d be an ambassador for genetic diversity. Her name is Wren—pale silver with lavender hints—and she’s healthy, vocal, and curious. Full genetic panel, health certs, and ethical documentation provided. Rare doesn’t mean reckless—they do it right.
Trevor James Holloway (verified owner) –
We adopted our Blue Ino Timneh, Pearl, after years of research. She’s not pure white—more like dove-grey with cream highlights—but her red eyes and quiet intelligence are mesmerizing. AllWingsAviary provided UV-lighting guidance, diet tweaks for pigment health, and even connected us with a specialist avian ophthalmologist. Exceptional stewardship.
Rafael Antonio Silva (verified owner) –
Stunning bird—ivory feathers, red eyes, quiet voice. But the CITES paperwork for a genetic morph took six weeks longer than standard. AllWingsAviary kept us updated, but it was stressful. Now that she’s home, our girl, Mist, is thriving and mimicking rain sounds. Just be prepared for extra bureaucracy with rare morphs.
Jordan Taylor Ellis (verified owner) –
Our “white” Grey (a heavily diluted Timneh) looks like moonlight with feathers. She’s smaller than Congo Greys, talks in a softer tone, and startles less easily. AllWingsAviary included a care booklet specific to color mutations—lighting, diet, eye protection. Only reason for 4 stars: no video call option before purchase, but photos were accurate.
Evelyn Rose Parker (verified owner) –
As a geneticist, I appreciate AllWingsAviary’s transparency. Our Blue Ino, Lyra, came with full DNA reports confirming homozygous Ino mutation. She’s not just white—she’s a testament to responsible, science-led aviculture. Healthy, alert, and already solving puzzles. They’re preserving rarity without compromising welfare. Deeply impressed.
Marcus Isaiah (verified owner) –
First-time owner of a color-morph Grey. Our boy, Ash, is a pale silvery-white with faint grey undertones—stunning in sunlight. AllWingsAviary sent detailed care notes for light-sensitive birds and included blackout fabric for his cage. He’s talking early (“Ash, good boy!”) and very affectionate. Only wish the website had more photos of actual morphs vs. artist renderings.
Kyle Robert Mercer (verified owner) –
Bird is gorgeous—almost ghostly white with a soft pink beak—but arrived slightly underweight. AllWingsAviary admitted they’d been extra cautious with feeding due to her sensitivity and offered a partial refund plus free supplements. She’s gained weight fast and now says “hello” in a whispery voice. Handle with care, but absolutely unique.
Sophia Anne (verified owner) –
After losing our Congo Grey, we wanted something truly special—and our Ino, Luna, is it. Her white plumage glows, and her red eyes seem to see right into your soul. AllWingsAviary confirmed she’s DNA-tested Ino (not just leucistic) and provided full lineage. She’s calm, clever, and already mimicking ocean waves. Worth every sacrifice.
Priya Meera Kapoor (verified owner) –
We adopted our Ino Timneh, Ziva, to raise awareness about ethical mutation breeding. She’s white with faint silver streaks, red eyes, and a voice like wind chimes. AllWingsAviary shared her entire hatch-to-shipment journal, including vet visits and weight logs. She’s now mimicking meditation bells. Beauty with integrity.
Garrett Michael Boone (verified owner) –
Our dilute Congo, Frost, looks like he’s dusted with snow—pale grey-white with a soft red tail. He’s calmer than standard Greys and talks in a hushed tone (“Frost wants nut”). AllWingsAviary provided UV-filtering cage cover and low-light toy recommendations. Only suggestion: offer a morph care webinar for new owners!
Wesley Thomas Grant (verified owner) –
Bird is undeniably unique—almost luminous in daylight—but more prone to stress. AllWingsAviary warned us, but we underestimated how much quiet she’d need. Now settled, she’s affectionate and says “soft” when she wants cuddles. They refunded part of shipping after a temperature scare in transit. Handle with extra patience.